Hot Air Ballooning from Dambulla | Best Sunrise Experience

Dambulla, Sri Lanka

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Duration

2 Hours

Tour Type

Hot Air Ballooning

Group Size

10 persons

Location

Dambulla

Overview

Enjoy hot air ballooning from Dambulla with stunning Sigiriya views, wildlife, and sunrise skies. Book the best Sri Lanka balloon safari for an unforgettable adventure.

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Sri Lanka from above with Hot Air Ballooning from Dambulla. Enjoy a magical sunrise adventure over the ancient rock fortress and lush landscapes now with an exclusive 10% discount for a limited time only!

Get this amazing opportunity to go on a Hot Air Balloon Ride in Sri Lanka. Sail in the tranquil skies and enjoy the beautiful views of Kandalama and Dambulla. The tour is dependent on weather conditions. If you are staying at a hotel in a nearby city (Habarana, Kandalama, Sigiriya, or Dambulla), you also receive a complimentary pickup from your hotel to the starting point.

 

Highlights:

  • Exhilarating hot air balloon ride.
  • Amazing views while in flight.
  • View of the sunrise.
  • A maximum of 12 people per balloon can participate.

 

Experience:

You will be starting your tour from Kandalama at 5:30 am to 6:00 am, just as the sun starts to rise. If you stay at a hotel in a nearby city, you will receive a pickup to the starting point. The approximate pickup times are as follows:

  • Habarana and Sigiriya – 4:45 am.
  • Dambulla – 5:00 am.
  • Kandalama – 5:15 am.

The times may differ according to the location of the hotel where you are staying. Hot air balloons were the first successful human-flight technology and have been around since the late 18th century. Their continued success is due to the opportunity they provide to relax and enjoy the sights and the challenges they provide for those more adventurous in harnessing the winds. The technology used in hot air balloons has advanced immensely in the last couple of centuries, giving their riders better safety and smoother flights.

Your hot air balloon ride will take you on a soothing flight over the Kandalama and Dambulla areas. You will be afforded marvelous views of the sunrise and the brightening landscape below. Your pilot will point out important landmarks such as the Kandalama Tank, the Golden Buddha statue, Sigiriya, and many others. You will need to wear closed-toe shoes with a cap or hat. For the rest of your attire, comfortable casual clothes work best. However, it may get slightly colder at higher altitudes, so bringing a light sweater or scarf may be advisable. Your flight will last between an hour and an hour and a half, depending on the wind directions and where you will be landing.

Notes: This product is not available during the period of 01-Jun to 20-October.

Included/Excluded

Free pickup and drop-off from your hotel.
1 hour scenic ballooning flight.
A commemorative cap, and a first flight certificate.
Upon landing, will be provide a champagne toast or juice.
Water
Food or drinks, gratuities (optional), expenses of personal nature.

FAQs

How do Hot Air Balloons fly?
A Hot Air Balloon has three essential parts: the burner, which heats the air; the balloon envelope, which holds the air; and the basket, which carries the passengers and pilot. In a hot air balloon, a gas burner is used to heat air to a temperature of about 212°F (100°C). Since hot air is lighter and less dense than the cool air around the balloon, the heated air causes the whole balloon to rise. There is a parachute on the inside of the hot-air balloon. This is how air escapes and what is used to descend the balloon or deflate it. A pressure scoop is used to direct cool air into the balloon (cool air is needed to help pressurize the inside of the balloon).
How big are the balloons?
There are balloons of several sizes that range from small baskets for one person up to baskets with 32 passengers. Some balloons are up to 30 meters high. We operate medium-sized balloons (10 & 16 pax) to serve the optimum Sri Lanka ballooning experience.
What kind of material is the balloon made of?
The envelope is usually made of nylon or polyester, a similar type of fabric that parachutes are made of. It is very tightly woven and is coated with a material that makes it airtight. The nylon is only used to keep the hot air in the balloon. The basket load is transferred by steel or Kevlar cables to a series of vertical load tapes, which carry the load. Our balloons’ envelopes are manufactured with Hyperlast New Generation Fabrics; baskets with leather covering, soft paddings and safety belts; and the burners are Quad Shadow Burners, which are the best and latest technology of the ballooning industry.
Why is the basket made of wicker?
The wicker basket has proven to be very strong for its weight and is flexible. The wicker is sometimes woven around a steel or aluminum frame, which helps to support the upright posts upon which the burner is mounted. The top rim of the basket and the uprights are usually padded and covered in suede or leather. Also the weight is critical in balloon flying; the baskets are made of light materials such as wicker, fiberglass, or aluminum.
Why do flights take place so early in the morning?
Hot Air Balloons require stable winds for optimal operation, and the hours just after sunrise are ideal for finding such conditions. Since balloons move with the wind, weather plays a critical role in determining whether or not to fly. The pilot selects a launch site that allows them to use wind currents to reach a suitable landing area. While afternoon flights are possible in some northern countries, this is generally not feasible in Sri Lanka due to high temperatures.
How do you inflate the balloons?
First the Sri Lanka Ballooning crew attaches the balloons (envelope) to the basket and burner. It is then laid out on the ground, and the crew begins inflating it with a powerful fan that is placed at the base of the envelope until it reaches a certain level. Then Sri Lanka Ballooning pilots start the burner to heat the air. As the air inside the envelope gets warmer, the balloon becomes upright. The balloon is almost ready for lift-off.
How do you steer the balloons?
The wind directs them. On the other hand, the pilots utilize different wind layers by changing the balloon’s height. The direction a balloon takes is not defined in a two-dimensional route but in a three-dimensional space. Sri Lanka Balloon Pilots change height by changing the heat of the air inside the envelope. The majority of our flights follow a more scenic flight plan, and our flight time is longer than any other operator in the area. As the best balloon company on the island, we do not fly just straight. We descend and fly treetop level over lakes, trees, and all the beauties on the ground as well as we fly high.
How high the balloons fly?
Guests are keen to enjoy the panorama without missing the delightful details. Thus the Sri Lanka Balloon Flights usually don’t take place very high above the ground. Balloons can fly at the height of a tree, but they can also rise up to a few thousand feet if necessary. Pilots pick the best height depending on weather conditions. The limit set by the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka is 2000 feet above ground level.
How big is the Sri Lanka Ballooning area?
Flights take place within an area that ranges between 5 – 25 square kilometres. The range is wide, as the speed and direction of the balloon is dependent on the wind. Sometimes the wind can even turn 360 degrees. As a general rule, the higher you fly, the stronger the wind. Sri Lanka Ballooning operated within a range of up to 5 NM.
How long is the flight?
An average Sri Lanka Ballooning experience takes approximately one hour. However, the real time is dependent on the weather conditions and the availability of landing areas. Our experienced pilots define the place and time of landing by checking existing environmental conditions. The majority of our flights follow a more scenic flight plan, and our flight time is longer than any other operator in the area.
What do we see or hear during the Sri Lanka Ballooning experience?
A Sri Lankan ballooning trip is the most blissful flight experience and one of the best ways to sightsee. You will feel totally comfortable and enjoy each spectacular detail. The differences between the levels of the land and textures are pleasantly visible. There is no other vehicle that enables the traveler to feel so united with the earth and the sky. You may hear the barking of dogs below and the chirping of the birds above… You may see lakes, jungles, hills, temples, villagers, fishermen and more… You may even talk to people walking on the road. The perfect silence only breaks off when the burner is turned on. As the best ballooning project in Sri Lanka, our experienced pilots create the best possible route depending on the current weather conditions.
How do we feel during the Sri Lanka Ballooning Tour?
You will not feel any disturbance after takeoff. The basket remains motionless in the air, while the wind carries you. As Lanka Ballooning (Pvt) Ltd only make trips in good weather, the motion you feel is not more than what you would normally feel in an elevator. While you float over treetops and lowland, the only feeling that will arouse in your heart will be an unmatched sense of bliss. A balloon minimizes the vertigo effect, and if it is our guests’ wish, we will keep our level as low as possible. Most of our guests defined their experience as romantic, while others found it gentle and peaceful.
What should we bring along with us?
We strongly advise you to bring your camera/smartphone. The Sri Lanka Balloon crew will also help you to record your special moments. You may also bring your binoculars. Please note that you may need sunglasses as well as a hat during the flight.
What if the balloon flights cancelled due to inclement weather conditions?
Please note that flight availability is totally dependent on weather conditions. A sunny and bright sky is not enough for a flight to take place. We will do our best to realize the trip on the day of your reservation. However, if the weather is bad, we will ask for your understanding and cooperation if we have to cancel a flight. Please be sure that it is the best choice for your safety and comfort. The final decision for takeoff or cancellation is up to the pilot. Sri Lanka Ballooning Pilots are constantly checking the weather. Finally decide to fly or cancel by negotiating with the meteorological institution and Sri Lankan Air Force. If a flight is cancelled due to weather, there is no cost for you of any kind.
Is it cold up there?
Balloons do not climb to great heights where you will feel a large change of climate. Hot Air Ballooning Sri Lanka altitute limit is 2000 feets. Besides, the heat coming from the burner generally keeps guests warm. Even the cold winds, which would normally affect you when you are standing on the ground, lose their influence because the balloon becomes a part of the wind.
What are the legal procedures of Civil Aviation?
All checks and audits related to hot air balloon flights in Sri Lanka, including balloon pilot licenses, balloon operator licenses, and insurance policies, are initiated by the officials of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka.
Who can fly with Sri Lanka Ballooning?
We can accommodate almost all persons aged between 6 and 90 who are capable of standing up during the course of the balloon flight, can climb into and out of the basket, and understand and apply safety instructions. Please contact us if your child is younger than 6 years old.
Who cannot fly?
Those recently operated on, with severe mid-body pain, fragile bones, broken bones, mental illness, or requiring mobility aids. Pregnant women and children under 6. Contact us regarding younger children for special arrangements.
What should I wear?
Consider the existing weather conditions. Comfortable shoes with low heels are recommended. Sunglasses, hats, and cameras (a must-have) are useful to have during a Sri Lanka balloon flight that will be remembered with laughter for a lifetime.
What if I have vertigo?
Flying inside a basket is much different than standing at the side of a skyscraper’s balcony. There is no solid line for you to take as a reference to check the height, which is the main psychological factor that triggers vertigo. The Sri Lanka ballooning basket is stable and does not swing. According to our years of experience, even guests with severe vertigo felt comfortable following takeoff and experienced no anxiety during the whole flight.
Why are balloon flights expensive?
Hot air balloons and maintenance equipment are imported from the UK and Spain, with limited-lifespan materials that need regular replacement. Balloons use propane fuel, with costs fluctuating based on gas prices. Legal licenses and compliance with civil aviation regulations require high fees for audits, certified equipment, and maintenance. Ballooning is labor-intensive, requiring skilled crews on the ground and experienced commercial pilots. Operating three balloons employs 20 staff, including pilots, crew, and support teams.

Tour Location

Dambulla, Sri Lanka

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