This is a Muslim Friendly trip to Sri Lanka for people who wish to have a relaxing holiday, and have a break from their stressful lifestyle. Taking you through the central highlands of Sri Lanka, at a perfect pace where you could explore the culture and heritage of our beautiful island leisurely.
The Negombo Fishing Village also known as the Lellama by the locals is located across the lagoon bridge, near the Old Dutch Gate. The large open-air fish market is the second largest in the country. It gives you an unpretentious insight into the local fisher community. The market is loud, vibrant and smells like fish! You will be able to witness the fishermen in hundreds of boats bringing in their day’s catch. See how the wholesalers and restaurateurs trade and watch the packing and loading of fish for distribution across the country as well as for export – worldwide. The retail area is a bustling hive of activity – with customers negotiating prices with mom and pop fish vendors.
Climb the 5th century AD rock fortress, Sigiriya, where the King Kasyapa ruled. Walk through the entrance framed by the paws of a lion that is quite appropriate for its name, ' the Lion Rock'. View the beautiful unfading murals that brought Sigiriya its fame. Climb the steep staircase to see the terraced gardens and still-working cisterns. Walk through the tunnels leading to the palace as you get a feel for times long past.
Hiriwaduna is a little village that retains its authentic traditions and culture. Get a chance to go on an oxen cart ride and experience the world from the view of a village farmer. Have a relaxing catamaran safari through a calm lake. Walk through the golden fields ripe with their harvest of paddy. Watch an enjoyable traditional cooking demonstration that teaches you the basics of Sri Lankan cuisine. Delight your taste buds with a home cooked lunch; made over a wood-fire and served on fragrant lotus leaves placed over woven trays. Enjoy the life of a Sri Lankan villager, just this day.
This three-hour safari takes you on a ride through the Minneriya National Park. Enjoy the sight of over 150 elephants congregating in one place during the famous Great Elephant Gathering, which happens in the dry season between May to October. In addition to elephants, get a chance to also see many mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians in the scrublands, forests and other areas.
Sembuwatta Lake is a tourist attraction situated at Elkaduwa in the Matale District of Sri Lanka, adjacent to the Campbell’s Lane Forest Reserve. Sembuwatta Lake is a man-made lake created from natural spring water. Alongside the lake is a natural swimming pool. Sembuwatta Lake is believed to be 9 m (30 ft) to 12 m (39 ft) deep. Currently the lake belongs to the Elkaduwa Plantations and produces electricity for the nearby villagers.
You will jaunt through the lively streets of Kandy with their bright colors, delicious foods and deep history. Explore Kandy's most important monuments. Try out yummy Sri Lankan street food in stalls. Enjoy watching garland makers ply their trade. Visit a beautiful Hindu Temple. Go on a short but fun three wheeler ride.
Visit the famous Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya, which were formed in the early 19th century. Walk through the vast area containing over 4000 species of plants. Enjoy the learning more about the orchids, spices and medicinal plants. Wander down avenues shaded by large and rare trees, or bordered by flowering plants. Enjoy seeing the cannonball tree, walking over the wobbly suspension bridge and through the short hedge mazes or even climbing the twisty trees that make wonderful jungle gyms.
Ramboda Ella is the 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and located by the Pussellawa. Ramboda falls consists of three sections. You will get a good view of the middle section from the A5 highway, just above the bridge. This is very small in size with compared to other parts. You can get a far view of the top part from the main road, but not the complete view of the fall. You need to climb up to see the top part of the Ramboda falls and there is a pathway just before the bridge. You may find the climbing bit difficult, but you will be compensated with the great view of the top fall and the surrounding.
Visit the highland city that was the premium holiday resort town of the British in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Enjoy walking through the streets with their pretty little cottages, quaint villas and beautiful mansions. Make a memory in the old red-bricked post office as you purchase an inexpensive and colorful postcard to take home or send to your friends. Relax at Queen Victoria Park or on the shores of Lake Gregory.
The Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque, also known as the Red Mosque (not to be confused with the Red Mosque of New Delhi), is one of Colombo’s oldest mosques. The Arabs arrived for the first time in Sri Lanka for trade in the 7th century AD. As olden day Ceylon was a hub for trade and was right in the middle of the spice and silk routes; they maintained a constant presence in Sri Lanka since that time by either migrating or intermarrying with the locals. Most Islamic communities settled in Colombo or Galle where the main ports were located; and to this day their descendants continue their lives in these areas.
Independence Square in Sri Lanka stands as a poignant symbol of the nation's freedom from colonial rule. Located in Colombo, it boasts architectural grandeur, blending traditional Sri Lankan design with colonial influences. The square is surrounded by lush greenery, offering a serene escape in the heart of the bustling city. Visitors can explore its tranquil surroundings, adorned with statues and monuments, while reflecting on the country's rich history and journey to independence.
The Colombo National Museum in Sri Lanka is a treasure trove of the island's rich history and culture. Established in 1877, it showcases a vast collection of artifacts, including ancient art, royal regalia, and historical documents. Visitors can explore exhibits on archaeology, ethnology, and natural history, offering insight into Sri Lanka's diverse heritage. With its elegant architecture and serene surroundings, the museum provides a captivating journey through the country's past.
Gangaramaya Temple, nestled in the heart of Colombo, Sri Lanka, is a vibrant testament to the island's rich cultural and religious heritage. This Buddhist temple, adorned with intricate architecture, houses a revered collection of statues, relics, and artifacts. Its serene ambiance offers visitors a tranquil retreat from the bustling city streets. With its ornate shrines, tranquil ponds, and bustling market, Gangaramaya Temple stands as a revered symbol of spirituality and community in Sri Lanka.
The Colombo Fort Old Lighthouse in Sri Lanka stands as a historic beacon, tracing its origins back to the colonial era. Erected in the 19th century, it served as a guiding light for maritime travelers navigating the Indian Ocean. Though now retired from active duty, its weathered facade and towering presence remain a testament to the island's rich maritime heritage, drawing visitors to its storied past and panoramic views of the bustling Colombo port.
The Old Parliament Building in Sri Lanka stands as an architectural emblem of the nation's rich history and democratic heritage. Completed in 1930, its colonial-era design exudes grandeur, blending British and local influences. Located in the heart of Colombo, this iconic structure has witnessed pivotal moments in Sri Lanka's political evolution. Today, it serves as a symbol of governance and national identity, attracting visitors with its stately presence and historical significance.
Galle Face Green, located in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is a picturesque oceanfront urban park stretching along the Indian Ocean. With its sprawling green lawns, palm trees, and ocean vistas, it's a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike. The promenade offers stunning sunset views, kite flying, street food stalls serving local delicacies, and recreational activities. It's a vibrant hub where families, friends, and couples come together to relax, socialize, and enjoy the coastal ambiance.
After a relaxed morning and breakfast at the hotel check out and, drive to the Airport for your flight back home.
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