
SRI LANKA
SRI LANKA ITINERARIES
BRIEF ITINERARY:
Day 1: Arrival and booking into a hotel in Kandy +Sightseeing.
Day 2: After breakfast + Kandy to Nuwara Eliya through Ramboda
Day 3: After breakfast + Kandy to Sigiriya through Dambulla.
Day 4: After breakfast + Kandy City and drop off to Airport
ITINERARY:
Day 1: Arrival and booking into a hotel in Kandy.
You are expected to arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport today in accordance with your itinerary, which calls for a three-night stay and a four-day journey. A representative from Lanka Safe Tours will meet and greet you at the airport. From there, drive to Kandy, stopping en route to see the Pinnawala elephant orphanage. The world’s largest herd of captive elephants resides at the Pinnawala orphanage. The orphanage is best visited between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Young elephants are thus bathed and fed milk at this period each day. It is fantastic that travelers have the opportunity to witness these trained elephants enjoying themselves and bathing in the adjacent river.
Day 2: Kandy to Nuwara Eliya and Back.
On the second day, you’ll go to Nuwara Eliya, a picturesque town situated in the central province’s hills. After breakfast, our car will take you up to the hotel. The Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden is the first place we visit. It is one of the tea farms we pass on the way to Nuwara Eliya. It was once known as the Mackwoods and is now Sri Lanka’s oldest tea shop. A complimentary taste of tea is offered at the conclusion of the factory tour.
The Ramboda falls are the next destination; they are located just off the Nuwara Eliya highway and roar down a cliff with a multi-tiered granite face. The Ramboda Falls, which plunge from a height of 358 feet (109 meters), are the eleventh highest waterfall in Sri Lanka. Then we swiftly travel to Nuwara Eliya City to see Lake Gregory, which is situated at the southern end of the town and offers a tranquil setting and beautiful views
The Nuwara Eliya post office, which lies in the heart of the city, is the next pretty peculiar tourist destination. It is among the most significant Ramayana locations in Sri Lanka. It is claimed that Lord Hanuman burned this place before leaving Sri Lanka since the soil in the area’s immediate vicinity is black in color. In a nearby creek, Lord Hanuman’s footprint is still discernible. It’s a really intriguing place to go. Finally, we make our way back to Kandy for the evening
Day 3: Kandy to Bentota
On day three, we will be heading to the historic city of Dambulla. After the guests have finished their hotel breakfast for the night, the Matale Hindu temple is the first stop on the trip, which also includes many other wonderful locations. This temple is visited by both Buddhists and Hindus, and Hindu wedding ceremonies frequently take place in the temple’s wedding hall. The chariot festival, which is celebrated in March and is a tremendously lively event to watch, is the biggest religious celebration in the temple.
The trip then takes you to the spice garden in Matale, which is a lovely location to stroll among the fragrant foliage and learn some interesting facts about spices and how they can be used to improve food, cosmetics, and medicine. The Sigiriya and Pidurangala rocks are the next stops after the spice garden. The palace was left in ruins when the king died and was afterwards used as a Buddhist monastery until the fourteenth century. A UNESCO-designated world heritage site is Sigiriya.
Even though it is less well-known than the Sigiriya rock, the Pidurangala rock is situated a few kilometers to the north of Sigiriya. The Sigiriya rock and surroundings may be seen from the Pidurangala rock, which is more natural and gives a tranquil view., UNESCO recognized it as a historic site. After that, we’ll return to Kandy for the night.
Day 4: Bentota City Tour
On your fourth and final day of travel, you’ll get the chance to visit the lovely city of Kandy, and we’ll also transport you to a few nearby locations. Our car will pick you up at the hotel following breakfast. Among the places we’ll visit is the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), one of Sri Lanka’s most popular tourist attractions. It is a revered and significant destination for all Buddhists worldwide. It is the temple where the Buddha’s left canine tooth is revered. Eventually, we’ll arrive at the Kandy viewpoint, which offers a complete overview of the city.
The following stop is a local market where you may buy a range of goods, including organic food and presents. The National Gems and Gemmological Museum, a museum where you may learn about the gems in Sri Lanka, will be the destination of our upcoming excursion.
The Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden will be our next stop. Beautiful Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens’ 147 acres are home to more than 4,000 distinct plant types. It is roughly 5.5 kilometers outside of Kandy. The location is calm and beautiful due to the gorgeous Mahaweli River running through it. Then we will be heading to Colombo where you will be dropped at the airport, Colombo or at a beach side town as you prefer
INCLUSIONS:
Driver/guide
04 nights hotel accommodation in 3 star hotels
03 Double rooms per night
Breakfast
Dinner
Airport pickup and drop-off
Transport by private vehicle
Transport in A/C vehicle
Bottled water
Highway Fees
Free WIFI during the whole tour
Sri Lankan Tourism board registered license
Local insurance for the vehicle
Passenger Insurance cover
Air-conditioned vehicle
EXCLUSIONS:
Lunch
Entrance fees
Train Tickets
Supplement charges
National Park tickets
Gratuities
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase) Travel Insurance 5% TCS charges will be applicable.
BRIEF ITINERARY:
Day 1: Arrival and booking into a hotel in Kandy +Sightseeing.
Day 2: After breakfast + Kandy to Nuwara Eliya through Ramboda
Day 3: After breakfast + Kandy to Bentota + overnight stay.
Day 4: After breakfast + Bentota City Tour + overnight stay.
Day 5: After breakfast + Colombo City Tour & Departure
ITINERARY:
Day 1: Arrival and booking into a hotel in Kandy.
You are expected to arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport today in accordance with your itinerary, which calls for a three-night stay and a four-day journey. A representative from Lanka Safe Tours will meet and greet you at the airport. From there, drive to Kandy, stopping en route to see the Pinnawala elephant orphanage. The world’s largest herd of captive elephants resides at the Pinnawala orphanage. The orphanage is best visited between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Young elephants are thus bathed and fed milk at this period each day. It is fantastic that travelers have the opportunity to witness these trained elephants enjoying themselves and bathing in the adjacent river.
Day 2: Kandy to Nuwara Eliya and Back.
On day two, after the visitors have their breakfast, we will depart for Nuwara Eliya. Nuwara Eliya, a captivating city in the Central Province’s hill area and the world-famous center of the tea industry. Nuwara Eliya’s name might mean either “city on the plains” or “city of lights.” Nearby attractions abound in Nuwara Eliya, which is 76 kilometers from Kandy. The Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden is the first place we visit. It is one of the tea farms we pass on the way to Nuwara Eliya
The Ramboda falls are the next destination; they are located just off the Nuwara Eliya highway and roar down a cliff with a multi-tiered granite face. The Ramboda Falls, which plunge from a height of 358 feet (109 meters), are the eleventh highest waterfall in Sri Lanka. The Panna Oya River, a Kothmale Oya tributary, is what feeds the waterfall. This is wonderful because an emerald forest frames it, giving it a breathtaking appearance. After that, we immediately travel to Nuwara Eliya City to see Lake Gregory, which is situated at the southern end of the town and offers a magnificent view and a sense of relaxation, The Nuwara Eliya post office, which lies in the heart of the city, is the next pretty peculiar tourist destination. The post office is special because it is one of the oldest post offices in Sri Lanka. The British built the Tudor-style, two-story redbrick edifice with a clock steeple in 1894. A hotel is located on the post office’s upper level. Finally, we make our way back to Kandy for the evening.
Day 3: Kandy to Bentota
On the third day, you’ll go to Nuwara Eliya, a charming town located in the Southern Province’s Galle District. Our car will drive you up to the hotel after breakfast. Our first visit will be to the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), one of Sri Lanka’s most well-known tourist destinations. It is a sacred site that is very significant to all Buddhists worldwide. It is the temple where the left canine tooth of the Buddha is honored. In 1988, UNESCO named it a treasure of world culture. After that, we’ll drive you to the Kandy viewpoint, which offers a spectacular view of the city. Any plan for a Kandy day tour should include it. Then we will head straight to Bentota for the night.
Day 4: Bentota City Tour
The beautiful town of Bentota may be explored on day four. Cycling is best experienced in a tranquil setting next to the historic Hindu temple known as the “Katukoliha temple” and the vast rice fields. While traveling, you will see the Mullegoda Temple’s stunning murals engraved onto the walls and the azure Dedduwa Lake. It is without a doubt one of the best things to do in Bentota. Additionally, you may go to Bentota beach, which has a number of serene and lovely beaches. Bentota Beach, one of them, greets guests with swaying coconut trees and beautiful surroundings. It is unquestionably the ideal spot for nature lovers to enjoy relaxing water sports like,
There are many more water sports you can enjoy. Then you can take a boat ride on the lovely Madu River close to Balapitiya town in the evening. The neighboring creek creates a number of islands, and the local biological system also produces a magnificent wetland. It is the conclusion of the day, so you will be transported to the hotel.
Day 5: Colombo City Tour & Departure
On the fifth day, you’ll travel to Colombo to explore the Sri Lankan capital before your departure. After breakfast, we’ll first visit Gangaramaya Temple. One of Colombo’s most significant temples, the Gangaramaya Temple, combines traditional and modern architectural elements. It was finished in the late 19th century and is situated on the Beira Lake. The Beira Lake is located in the center of Colombo, Sri Lanka. It formerly covered a little over 1.65 km2 (0.64 sq mi) of land, but due to a number of factors, it has since been reduced to just 0.65 km2 (0.25 sq mi). Throughout the Portuguese, Dutch, and English colonial periods, the lake served a variety of purposes. It keeps using its Portuguese name. It is connected to a number of intricate canals that make transporting goods across the city and suburbs straightforward.
Then we’ll move in the direction of the Galle Face. Galle Face is a 500 m (1,600 ft) long urban park that spans 5 hectares (12 acres) in the heart of Colombo. Governor Sir Henry George Ward initially designed the promenade in 1859. Then we will stop at the Independence Memorial Hall, also known as the Independence Commemoration Hall, which is a national monument in Sri Lanka that was erected to commemorate the country’s independence from British rule on February 4, 1948, when a Ceylonese-elected legislature regained complete control of the country. It is situated at Independence Square, also known as Torrington Square, in Colombo’s Cinnamon Gardens. The Independence Memorial Museum is also housed there.]
INCLUSIONS:
Driver/guide
04 nights hotel accommodation in 3 star hotels
03 Double rooms per night
Breakfast
Dinner
Airport pickup and drop-off
Transport by private vehicle
Transport in A/C vehicle
Bottled water
Highway Fees
Free WIFI during the whole tour
Sri Lankan Tourism board registered license
Local insurance for the vehicle
Passenger Insurance cover
Air-conditioned vehicle
EXCLUSIONS:
Lunch
Entrance fees
Train Tickets
Supplement charges
National Park tickets
Gratuities
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase) Travel Insurance 5% TCS charges will be applicable.
SRI LANKA
Description.
Uncover the enchanting beauty of Sri Lanka, where lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and ancient temples create a paradise for travelers. Wander through the verdant tea plantations of Nuwara Eliya, bask in the golden sands of Unawatuna Beach, and marvel at the majestic Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Experience the vibrant culture in Colombo, explore the rich biodiversity of Yala National Park, and find serenity in the sacred city of Kandy. With its warm hospitality and diverse attractions, Sri Lanka promises an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Indian Ocean.
