Immerse yourself in Sri Lanka's cultural wonders on a 7-day classical tour. Explore ancient cities like Sigiriya Rock Fortress and Kandy, a center of Buddhism. Witness elephants at an orphanage, trek through scenic hills, and discover the secrets of Ceylon tea. This unforgettable journey unveils the best of Sri Lanka's heritage.
The driver/guide that will go on tour with you will be present at the airport with your name board.
Welcome at the airport & proceed to Colombo for check-in ( Standard check-in time: 14.00 hrs).
Sigiriya is a magnificent rock fortress built in the 5th century A.D. This majestic Citadel in the sky was the refuge of King Kasyapa and was ranked as the 8th UNESCO world heritage site to explore. What to expect: – The water gardens, Bolder Garden, Mirror wall, Frescos, Lions paw & summit
It would take you awhile to fathom that such a city every existed many years ago and after you return to your true senses the journey through this colossal city would be nothing less than magical. Polonnaruwa is Sri Lanka's second oldest kingdom and features a plethora of ruins and places of religious worship. Some of the many interesting places 3 to visit in Polonnaruwa include the Gal Viharaya (Stone temple), Lankathilake, Tivanka Image House, Nissanka Latha Mandapaya, the Audience Hall and the Vatadage.
Designated as a world heritage site, the Dambulla Temple is located on a gigantic rock towering more than 160 m above the surrounding area. The Rock itself is more than 1.5 km around its base and summit is at 550 km. What to expect – Deva Raja Viharaya – The cave lord of gods,Maha Raja Viharaya – The cave of ‘Great kings’, Maha Alut Viharaya – The cave of ‘Great new temple’ , Paschima Viharaya – The cave of ‘Western temple’ , Devana Alut Viharaya – The cave of ‘ Second new temple’, Difficulty level – moderate.
Kandy was the capital of the Sinhalese Kings from 1592 to 1815, fortified by the terrain of the mountains and the difficult approach. The city is a world heritage site declared by UNESCO, in part due to the temple. What to expect during the city tour: - Temple of the Tooth Relic, Kandy bazzar, lake & explore the atmosphere. Evening witnesses a cultural show
The history of the Royal Botanical Gardens dates as far back as 1371 when King Wickramabahu III ascended the throne and kept court at Peradeniya near Mahaweli Ganga. Later, in the reign of King Kirti Sri Rajasinghe from 1747 to 1780 this was made a Royal Garden and from 1780 – 1798 King Rajadhi Rajasinghe resided therein, where a temporary residence was erected for him.
Nuwara Eliya is also known as 'Little' England', was the favorite hill station of the British who tried to create Nuwara Eliya into a typical English Village. What to expect during the city tour: - The old brick post office, Grand hotel, English church, Golf course & Hill club, old town, central market, Gregory Lake & racecourse.
The mystical train ride from Nanu Oya to Ella The train journey from Nanu Oya to Ella in Sri Lanka is widely regarded as one of the most extraordinary and visually stunning experiences in the world. Spanning approximately 25 kilometers (15.5 miles), this scenic route traverses the captivating landscapes of Sri Lanka's hill country. As the train ascends gradually into the mountains, passengers are treated to breathtaking panoramic vistas of verdant tea plantations, ethereal valleys veiled in mist, captivating waterfalls, and dense forests teeming with life.
The Yala National Park in southern Sri Lanka has the world's highest concentration of leopards. Much of the nature reserve is parkland, but it also includes jungle, beaches, freshwater lakes, rivers and scrubland. In addition to leopards the Yala National Park is also home to substantial numbers of elephants, crocodiles, wild boar, water buffalo, grey langurs and many more varieties of large animals. But that’s not all; the park is also home to birds of prey such as the white-bellied sea eagles, waders, painted Storks, the Indian peafowl and the Sri Lanka jungle fowl.
Galle is a town situated on the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka, 119 km (74 mi) from Colombo. Galle was known as Gimhathiththa (although Ibn Batuta in the 14th century refers to it as Qali) before the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century, when it was the main port on the island. Galle reached the height of its development in the 18th century, before the arrival of the British, who developed the harbor at Colombo.
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