Sri Lanka, just a short hop from the Northeast
Sri Lanka tour packages from Guwahati let travellers from Assam and the wider Northeast swap the long-haul fatigue of far-off destinations for an island that packs misty hill country, ancient kingdoms and golden beaches into one easy trip. Prices start from ₹18,999 per person, which makes it one of the most affordable international holidays you can plan from Guwahati.
From the lion rock at Sigiriya to the tea-carpeted slopes above Nuwara Eliya and the colonial lanes of Galle Fort, the island rewards first-time international travellers and families alike with a relaxed, well-paced trip. Many2Go handles the planning end to end so you only have to pack and show up at the airport.
Why book Sri Lanka from Guwahati with Many2Go
We build every Sri Lanka itinerary around travellers leaving from Guwahati, not a generic metro departure. That shapes how we route flights, time your visa and brief you before you go.
- GAU airport convenience: we plan your connection from Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (GAU) with sensible layovers, not rushed gate changes.
- Vetted stays: every hotel and homestay is personally checked for cleanliness, location and value.
- End-to-end visa help: we guide you through the Sri Lanka ETA from application to approval, including documents and payment.
- Indian and vegetarian meal options: we flag hotels and restaurants serving familiar Indian and pure-veg food, with Jain meals on request.
- On-call support: a real person is reachable through your trip for any on-ground doubt or hiccup.
Popular Sri Lanka packages from Guwahati
These are our most-booked itineraries for Guwahati travellers. Prices are per person on twin-sharing and shift with season, airline fares and hotel category.
| Package | Nights | From (per person) | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Essential Sri Lanka | 4 | ₹18,999 | Colombo, Kandy temple, Pinnawala, easy first-timer pace |
| Hills & Heritage | 6 | ₹28,999 | Sigiriya, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya tea country, Ella scenery |
| Grand Island Explorer | 8 | ₹42,999 | Sigiriya, Kandy, Ella, Yala safari, Galle Fort, beach time |
Want a honeymoon, a multi-family group or a few extra beach days at the end? We customise any of these without you losing the base value.
Best time to visit Sri Lanka
The sweet spot for most Guwahati travellers is December to March. The west and south coasts, where Colombo, Galle and the popular beaches sit, are at their driest and sunniest, so beach days and the cultural triangle around Sigiriya both work well.
This window also lines up neatly with the Northeast winter and school holidays, which makes it the natural choice for family trips. Booking your flights and ETA a few weeks ahead during these peak months helps lock in the better fares and room rates.
How to reach Sri Lanka from Guwahati
There is no direct flight from Guwahati to Colombo, so the journey runs through a hub. Most Guwahati travellers fly out from GAU to a connecting city, then onward to Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) near Colombo, the country's main gateway.
The Sri Lanka leg itself is genuinely short. From South Indian cities the actual flying time to Colombo is only about 1 to 2 hours, so the overseas portion feels less like a long-haul and more like a domestic-style hop. We work out the connection with the smoothest total travel time and share the full routing in your final itinerary, so you know exactly where you change planes.
What's included
- Return airport transfers and an air-conditioned vehicle for sightseeing as per the package.
- Hotel stays in your chosen category on twin-sharing, with daily breakfast.
- Sightseeing and entry coordination for listed attractions like Sigiriya, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Ella, Yala and Galle.
- Sri Lanka ETA visa guidance and a detailed day-by-day itinerary.
- On-call assistance through your trip.
International airfare from Guwahati, lunches, dinners, personal expenses and anything marked optional are not included unless your quote says otherwise. We list inclusions clearly on every quote so there are no surprises.

