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Grand Tour Of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
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7 day 6 night

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

We provide you with the chance to experience different features of Sri Lankan culture and be part of Journey, all the way to Colombo, through Modern-Day Elegance and Modernism of Colombo and possibly the eighth amazing wonder of the world, Sigiriya Rock Fortress & ancient cities that have been destroyed since the 4th Century. BC, take a break and enjoy the most amazing masterpieces of the country’s Temples, Rock temples and shrines, Frescos, etc.. and no other way Other than Polonnaruwa other than Polonnaruwa, visit the most beautiful and most renowned Spice gardens, Batik, as well as the beautiful lush green hills as well as the Botanical Gardens of Kandy that do not have a comparable.. up to a gratifying A stunning climate with breathtaking beautiful Tea Estates as well as Landscapes that will make you feel in Awe, also known as Nuwara Eliya Little England. Relax in the exotic wildlife of wild Elephants and Leopards.

Peacocks, etc., are in the only Yala National Park. On the final Day, Explore the Architectural Excellence from the Portuguese in the construction of a sturdy hold, now referred to for its architectural Excellence. Galle Fort has a wealth of Restaurants with an abundance of gem shops and restaurants and unique colonial buildings.

Highlights

  • • Parking, tolls, and highway fees.
  • • All taxes, service, and local taxes.
  • • Local SIM card that has IDD facility and LKR 100 recharged.
  • • Free entry admission to Herbal Garden, Gem Museum as well as Woodcarving Gallery.

Day 1: Airport - Colombo

Start Point-BIA Colombo Airport ( CMB ) ,Katunayake, Gampaha, Sri Lanka Upon arrival at the Hotel, guests will be greeted by a representative/guide from Exotic Holidays. Transfer to Colombo. Shopping and city tours in Colombo.

As with many capital cities in the developing world, Colombo is fast changing its appearance.

In a matter of minutes, skyscrapers rise from where once-grand buildings stood. In some areas, they are older.

The old-world charm of the city is preserved. A clock tower that is 100 years old and numerous British-constructed colonial structures can still be found around the town. The Pettah bazaar, where one can purchase bargains and a Hindu and the Pettah bazaar - where one can shop for bargains, a Buddhist temples as well as residential areas where you can find the luxurious houses of the wealthy Colombo, the Colombo Museum and museum, Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Centre, and an open donation to Sri Lanka from the People's Republic of China, the new legislature is located in Sri Jayawardenapura and the folk art The centre is among the attractions you can visit.

Overnight stay and dinner Overnight stay at a Hotel located in Colombo.

Day 2: Colombo - Pinnawala - Sigiriya

After breakfast, travel to Sigiriya. En route, visit Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage.

Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage. The orphanage was founded in 1975 to care for the homeless and wounded; the orphanage became a huge family. Elephant numbers, including baby elephants, have been increasing to more than 65 today.

The animals were bred from different parts of the world, and 14 children were also born from breeding in a captivity programme. The most ideal time to go is during the feeding time as well as the bathing time of the elephants when they are The river is close to. It was an unforgettable experience that should not be missed.

Evening climb up the Sigiriya rock. Sigiriya is home to 5th Century "Fortress in the Sky", which is possibly the greatest song ever recorded.

Amazing island. It's also referred to as Lion Rock due to the enormous lion that was once atop the rock.

The entrance into the fortress. In its triple-moated defence, the massive rock rises to the height of a cliff.

Its height is 500 feet. At its top are the foundations of the former grandeur and luxurious palace and gardens, including a swimming pool. One of the stairways is the sole known work of ancient art of Sinhala secular painting that remained as Frescoes with life-sized damsels throughout the Delicacy and freshness of their original colour. Then, go to Dambulla Cave Temple, a spice garden, and the batik manufacturing plant at Matale.

Dambulla is a huge isolated rock mass, 500ft tall and a mile around its base. Here, you will find the world-famous Rock Temple dating to the First Century BC. Caves in Dambulla protected King Walagamba, who was in exile from Anuradhapura for 14 years. Once he returned to the throne, the palace he constructed was the most beautiful rock temple on the island. Overnight stay and dinner in a Hotel at Sigiriya, Dambulla or Habarana.

Day 3: Sigiriya - Polonnaruwa - Kandy

After breakfast, go on an excursion in Polonnaruwa. Polonnaruwa, the capital of Sri Lanka from the 11th to 13th Century, is home to many beautiful and amazing sculptures. Lankatileke, Tivanka, and Thuparama are among the most stunning and biggest shrines. Ruins and Tivanka are the finest examples of frescoes from Tivanka's frescoes from the Polonnaruwa period. Rankot Vihara and Kiriwehera are well-preserved, large stupas. Gal Vihare - a rock shrine that has four Buddha statues, including two seated, two standing, and one standing reclined, and the Parakrama Bahu statues are examples of Sinhalese stone carvers. The Vata-da'ge is a distinctive invention of those Sri Lankan artists. Spice Garden at Matale and take a look at the delicious Cinnamons and Cardamons, as well as the pepper plants and more.You can also buy your required spice. Then, make sure to visit a Batik Factory where you can see the production of gorgeous Batik prints. The shop offers a large range of Batik products. The afternoon city tour in Kandy includes Upper Lake Drive, Market Square, the Arts and Crafts Centre, and the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic. Kandy is known as the hill capital. It is the venue for an annual Perahera. The final stronghold of the Sinhala Kings was eventually ceded the land to the British in 1815. Kandy is a good illustration of the influence of Buddhism in Sri Lanka today. Monasteries and temples that keep alive Buddhist traditions are all around us.

 

The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - ever since the 4th Century A.D in the time that Buddha's tooth was The Relic was brought to Sri Lanka, hidden from sacrilegious hands in the Orissan hairstyle of a princess. The Relic was hidden from the eyes of an Orissan princess.

It has gained a good reputation and holiness with respect to holiness and fame in Sri Lanka and throughout the Buddhist world. It is believed to be Sri Lanka's most sought-after item. Also, you can attend a cultural event.

Overnight stay at Hotel in Kandy.

Day 4: Kandy - Nuwara Eliya

After breakfast, visit the Royal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya.

Royal Botanical Gardens Peradeniya has sixty-seven hectares of breathtaking beauty and lush botanical treasurers with more than 4000 species. This is not just for Scientists but for all. A nature lover is also. After that, you will travel to Nuwara Eliya, visiting a factory and tea estate on the way.

Nuwara Eliya: The Little England of Sri Lanka is set in stunning scenery of mountains, valleys, waterfalls, and tea plants. It's supposed to be among the coldest areas on the island. It is, however, exactly like an England spring day even though temperatures do drop in the evening. All About Nuwara Eliya, you will see evidence of British influence. The houses are reminiscent of country cottages or Queen Ann-style mansions. The rest of the day is to relax.

Overnight stay and dinner for the night at the Hotel in Nuwara Eliya.

Day 5: Nuwara Eliya - Yala

After breakfast, go to Yala—an afternoon jeep safari in Yala National Park.

Yala is a refuge for Fauna that is both migrant and indigenous. Birds' concentrations are determined due to the Lagoons/Salvers. There is a huge collection of Flamingoes and a swarm of the spotted Billed Pelicans, Spoonbills Cormorants as well as various kinds of Herons. Pheasants, peafowl, peacocks, and wildfowls can be found in a multitude of species. Wild Buffalo and groups of wild Elephants are common sights. If it's animals or birds, you can find the whole range at Yala. Overnight stay and dinner Overnight stay at Hotel in Tissamaharama (or Kataragama.

Day 6: Yala - Galle

After breakfast, transfer to Galle to enjoy a beach holiday on the way. During the journey, take an exploration of the city of Galle. Galle is thought of as one of Sri Lanka's more historically fascinating towns. Built on a Premonitory rock to the southern part of the island. The port was an important one up to around 100 years ago, but the rock is still in use to manage sailing and shipping vessels in the natural harbour. The marina handles shipping and sailing boats in the natural. Take a stroll around the Lighthouse and the harbour, or go to the old town, where you can view the traditional Lace makers and wood carvers and makers. The chance to purchase the most exquisite souvenirs made from shells from theworld. Overnight stay in stunning Galle.

Day 7: Galle - Airport - Departure

End Point BIA Colombo Airport ( CMB ) , Katunayake, Gampaha, Sri Lanka Get dropped off at the airport a minimum of 2 hours before the departure time. Be sure to leave with a lot of happiness. Memories to treasure. Tour ends.

  • Accommodation:
  • • The most highly rated budget hotels.
  • Guide:
  • • English-speaking Chauffeur guides the Driver.
  • Meals:
  • • Breakfast is only available.
  • Transport:
  • • Air-conditioned luxury car.
  • Airport Transfers:
  • • Provided.
  • Passenger Insurance:
  • • For the car.
  • International flight: The package does not include airfares for international travel to Sri Lanka. Travelers must arrange the flights themselves from Colombo CMB airport.
  • Travel Insurance: Insurance for travel is not included but is strongly advised to everyone who participates.
  • Visa Costs: The cost of getting a visa for entry into Sri Lanka is separate from the package tour.
  • Lunch and dinner: While breakfast is included in the trip, the package does not include costs for lunch or dinner. This gives travelers the freedom to select their preferred eating options and explore the local culinary scene.
  • Personal expenses: Personal expenses such as souvenirs, alcoholic drinks, or laundry, as well as other snacks or beverages, will not be included in the package.
  • Gratuities: Gratuities to guides, drivers, hotel staff, and guides are not included. Tipping is an accepted custom across Sri Lanka as a token of appreciation for outstanding service. Tipping is at the discretion of the traveler.
  • Additional accommodation: In the event that passengers opt to stay longer or arrive prior to the scheduled start time of the tour, The cost of any additional accommodation is not included.
  • Local Transport: The package doesn't provide any transport to conduct personal pursuits or exploration that is separate from the route planned.

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