
Sri Lanka’s colonial roots means that rugby is well established and popular, in actual fact rugby in Sri Lanka dates back to 1879, making it the second-oldest rugby union playing nation in the world!
We offer exciting and life changing rugby trips tailor-made to your groups needs.
The main rugby season in Sri Lanka is from May until the end of September but its temperate climate means that it is still possible to tour outside of these dates should you wish. Average temperatures during July and August are around 30 degrees – Enjoy!
Sri Lanka is a sporting paradise so if you would like to combine tours and include other sports then there are plenty of opportunities for hockey, netball and football and of course cricket.
With all this heritage it is no wonder that Sri Lankan clubs relish the opportunity to play against touring sides and these matches carry a huge profile both in the club and with the community at large… so expect a major welcome!
Depart from UK airport and travel overnight to Bandaranayke International Airport Colombo. On arrival you will be met by a member of the Activ4 Sri Lankan team who will assist with the coach transfer and check in at your accommodation in Wellawatta. This evening you will have dinner and then settle in to the hotel after your journey.
After breakfast this morning the tour gets underway in earnest as you are taken by coach to the training facility for a coaching session. After lunch your squad will get a chance to relax and prepare for your first tour match against a local school team. Tonight your group can get together for a quiz night.
Enjoy another day of Rugby with another local team. . Fixtures are often the highlight of the tour and clubs are always delighted to play British sides and offer a friendly welcome and a competitive game. Following all the action and excitement you will be more than ready to sit down and enjoy your evening meal.
This morning your party will depart for a tour of Colombo City followed by an ever popular opportunity for some serious shopping. Colombo is a bustling city and a hopping-off point for beaches in the island nation’s south. This evening will see another game against Sri Lankan opposition and following this your party will return to the hotel for dinner.
This morning have a training session focusing on developing and improving the techniques from your fixtures earlier on in the tour. During the afternoon you may take a recovery session back at the hotel swimming pool or if the beach is for you then head straight over! Dinner will be taken in the hotel following the day’s training session.
A leisurely breakfast is taken this morning and some relaxation before setting off for today’s fixtures. There are areas within the hotel that can be set aside for team talks or tactical discussions prior to any of the tour fixtures. Dinner will be taken in the hotel following the day’s tour fixtures.
After breakfast you will head to the training ground for your final training session. This afternoon can be spent by the pool before setting off for this evening’s fixture and return triumphant (hopefully) for your end of tour dinner. On the final night it has become a tradition for touring teams to hold an awards ceremony.
Sadly its departure day, after breakfast check out of the rooms and according to your flight plan to the UK you will be transferred to Bandaranayke Airport to embark on the journey home. All good things must come to an end but the sights and sound of Sri Lanka and the people you have met will live long in the memory.






Photos above are from our sample itineraries, excursions and activities – each trip is tailored to your group.
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Spend a meaningful day at an elephant orphanage—such as the renowned Elephant Transit Home near Udawalawe—where students can observe orphaned calves being cared for and prepared for returning to the wild. It’s a rare opportunity to learn about conservation work, animal rehabilitation, and human-wildlife coexistence in a real-world setting. This visit brings together wildlife management, ethics, and environmental science—all within one unforgettable experience.

Embark on a thrilling safari through Yala National Park, Sri Lanka’s second-largest and most-visited wildlife reserve. Students may spot elephants, leopards, sloth bears, birds, and more as they navigate diverse ecosystems with a knowledgeable driver-guide. This immersive experience brings geography, ecology, and biodiversity lessons to life amid stunning natural beauty.

Visit one of Sri Lanka’s most sacred and culturally significant landmarks, the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. This UNESCO World Heritage site houses a relic believed to be the tooth of the Buddha, drawing pilgrims from around the world. Students will gain insight into Buddhist traditions, Sri Lankan spirituality, and the role of religion in national identity — all within the stunning surroundings of this lakeside temple complex.

Extend the adventure with visits to Sri Lanka’s world-famous tea country. Experience sweeping views across terraced plantations, learn about sustainable agriculture in action, and enjoy a tea tasting that ties in chemistry, nutrition, and global trade. Alternatively, explore coastal towns like Galle for historic architecture and cultural insights—ideal for reinforcing themes in geography and history while providing a breather from the pitch.
Stunning is the only word to use when describing Sri Lanka and touring teams will get to enjoy some exotic beaches as well as stunning mountain scenery. The options to enjoy this beautiful island seem endless, the National Parks are magnificent and are amongst the best places in Asia to see wildlife. To say that these visits are larger than life just do not describe the interaction with elephants, leopards, monkey’s and a whole host of other species that inhabit this region. Then again there are the majestic tea plantations that are a must… and then there is the surfing or the temples the list goes on.

Located on Columbo Beach, Global Towers Hotel offers everything a school group could need such as a swimming pool, a fitness centre and a spar. The restaurant offers a wide range of international and Asian cuisine in an calm environment perfect to refuel after an action packed day.
Duration: 4 days
Tour Type: Sports
Duration: 4 days
Tour Type: Sports
Duration: 5 Days
Tour Type: Sports
Duration: 5 Days
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