Package Detail

Island Wonders of Sri Lanka

  • 9 days / 8 night
  • People: 4 Min
  • Sri Lanka

Program ( 9 days )

  • Day 1

    ARRIVAL AND TRAVEL TO SIGIRIYA

    Minneriya National Park in Sri Lanka is a top safari destination. It's known for its large elephant population, which gathers near the park's central lake in a yearly event called the Elephant Gathering. The park is also home to many other animals, including birds, leopards, and other mammals.

    Late Evening you will be enjoyed Traditional Ayurveda SPA Treatment.

    Overnight stay hotel at SIGIRIYA…

  • Day 2

    SIGIRIYA TO ANURADHAPURA BACK TO SIGIRIYA

    The ancient city of Anuradhapura is one of the most important archaeological sites in the cultural landscape of Sri Lanka. According to historical records, Anuradhapura was the capital of the ancient Ceylonese kings from the 5th century BC until the 11th century entury AD. After the abandonment of the flourishing metropolis in 1073, its numerous palaces, monasteries, stupas and temples were overgrown by the jungle and it was the 20th century before some of them were superficially uncovered again.

    Overnight stay hotel tel at SIGIRIYA SIGIRIYA…

  • Day 3

    SIGIRIYA VIA DABULLA,MATALE TO KANDY

    Sigiriya is home to the 5th Century, “Fortress in the Sky” which is perhaps the most fantastic single wonder of the island. It is also known as The Lion’s Rock because of the huge Lion that used to stand at the entrance of the fortress within its triple-molted molted defense. The huge rock rises almost to a sheer height of 500ft. On its summit are the foundations of what was once a great and sumptuous palace and gardens, complete with swimming pools. On one of the stairways the only known ancient work of Sinhala, secular painting’s survive in the form of frescoes of the life sized damsels in all its freshness and delicacy of their original colour. Sigiriya today is one of the world heritage sites site and is considered to be the 8th wonder of the world

    In Dambulla, the most attractive sites you are to explore are Royal rock temple complex. There just down the temple, you see cave temple ticket office. The four caves. I.e. Deva raja Viharaya, Maharaja Viharaya, MahaAlutViharaya, PachimaViharaya and DevanaAlutViharaya can be seen here. At the foot of thecave temple, the modern Golden temple sits right there. Here you see a 30m high budda image. Having been finishing these adventures adventures, Matale famous for best spices. It grows in the shade of high jungle trees and can only be harvested by hand. Visitors may buy spices, traditional remedies and cosmetics, taste a herbal brew…

    In the Evening you can enjoy with cultural show ….

    Overnight stay hotel at KANDY

  • Day 4

    KANDY TO NUWARA ELIYA

    Kandy City Tour…

    A Brief History of the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic Relic. The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is a world world-renowned renowned place of worship, where the left Canine tooth of Gautama Buddha is enshrined. The temple which is venerated by thousands of local & foreign devotees and tourists daily was named as a world heritage by UNESCO in 1988. The temple which carries a lot of value to Buddhists all over the world also has immense cultural value. The architecture is of unique Kandyan architectural style with a combination of the unique style used to build “Dalada Mandira” the shrines which housed the Sacred Tooth Relic previously in other kingdoms. The temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is built in the city of Kandy near the ancient Royal Palace which is situated to the North of the temple and the forest reserve called “Udawaththa Kelaya” to the East. The famous Kandy Lake also known as “Kiri Muhuda” to the South and “Natha & Paththini Devala” on the West.

    Through up country Tea Factory Visited.

    The NuwaraEliya is referred to by Sri Lankan tourist industry as “Little England”. The road from Kandy to NuwaraEliya runs through green tea plantations and big reservoirs. If you cut a little bit deep into the village, you can satisfy your eyes with the splendor of the Ramboda water fall.

    Once in life, anyone isn’t worth avoiding is Victoria Park, Hakgala Garden, Pedro Tea Estate, and Seetha Amman Temple. You can do long hiking through Pidurutalagala mountain height. If you go on a tour to Horton plane national park and world’s end, you see a wide range of wild lives there.

    Seetha Amman Temple This place is believed to be the site where Sita was held captive by the rakshasa king Ravana, and where she prayed daily for her husband Rama to come and rescue her in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.[2][3] There is a stream by the side of the temple where that runs from the hill nearby, and said to be formed for the needs of Sita Devi during her days at Ashoka Vatika. It is also considered that Devi Sita had taken bathe in this stream.[3] On the rock face across the stream are circular depressions that are regarded to be the footprints of Hanuman.

    Overnight stay hotel at NUARAELIYA…

  • Day 5

    NUWARA ELIYA TO ELLA

    NuwaraEliya to Ella speeds down through the hill country, crossing the tea plantations, weaving in and out of the many mountain tunnels as it finally descends to Ella. Ella is a hill country village. The panoramic view between this mountain gaps is astonishing. Find time to walk through the tea plantations to the temple there, waterfalls and various splendorous places far flung through the unveiling mist. There is a cave located in a cleft in the hill that rises to the Ella height. This cave is said to live Ravana king. There you can see a slippery track leading down to the cave where it is Trains pass over the bridge at the following times:

    9:30hrs | 11:30hrs | 15:30hrs | 16:30hrs | 17:30hrs

    Overnight stay hotel at ELLA…

  • Day 6

    ELLA TO GALLE

    The top most attractions of Galle are The Fort Walks, The Bell Tower, The Dutch Government House, Dutch Reformed Church, Flag Rock, National Maritime Museum, and National Museum etc. If you reach Unawatuna, You find lot of activities, I.e. Health Food Restaurant, Dive Centers, Sea Horse Scuba Diving and Sanctuary SPA

    Rumassala Hill

    Rumassala Hill is a popular attraction and natural wonder that is steeped in mythical stories. The hill is believed to be a part of the Himalayan Mountain Range, according to the chronicle of the Ramayana, as exotic flora that can only be found in the Himalayas flourish here.

    Designated as a wildlife sanctuary, Rumassala Hill is a haven for both endemic and migratory birds and the perfect place for bird-watching enthusiasts. Get in touch with our team to find out how to get here!

    In the Evening….

    Indulge in a delightful high tea experience with curate selection of high tea buffets in Sri Lanka. Enjoy an array of sweet and savory treats, accompanied by a hot cup of tea in a charming atmosphere. .

    Overnight stay hotel at GALLE…

  • Day 7

    MIRISSA

    Sri Lanka is blessed with some gorgeous towns and beaches, and Mirissa is one of the most popular destinations along Sri Lanka’s Southern Coastline. Mirissa beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka, with soft white sand, palm trees and safe swimming conditions,

    The top 6 things to do in Mirissa, Sri Lanka

    1. Relax at Mirissa’s ‘Secret’ beach

    Slightly away from the main street and Mirissa’s main beach, you will find the ‘Secret’ beach. It’s not so much of a secret anymore, but it is much quieter than the main beach and feel like a little piece of paradise! A rocky outcrop separates the main beach from the small cove of the secret beach, so be careful walking there, especially at high tide when the ocean hides many of the rocks below the water.

    2. Soak up the atmosphere at the Main Beach in Mirissa

    The main beach in Mirissa stretches the full length of the town and has beach bars and restaurants all along the shoreline. There are also water sports you can do from the beach. Roll out your towel, or hire sun-loungers, and bask in the sun. The beach itself is so clean and peaceful, it was not overcrowded and we were not bothered by anyone trying to sell us anything.

    Make sure you walk to the end of the main beach to Parrot Rock – a rocky outcrop with stunning views out to the ocean, making it one of the best spots in Mirissa.

    3. Walk up Coconut Tree hill, one of Mirissa’s most popular spots

    From Parrot rock, at the end of the main beach, you will see two small coves. On the other side of these two coves is Coconut tree hill, a gorgeous look out spot.Coconut tree hill is a great sot to watch the sun set in Mirissa, just be careful of falling coconuts!

    4. Dine at Mirissa’s beachfront restaurants

    There are many bars and restaurants on Mirissa’s main beach serving lunch, dinner and cocktails. As you would expect, the prices here are slightly more expensive than the bars and restaurants on the main street but the views are worth it.

    The main attraction with the restaurants on the beachfront (apart from the ocean view of course!) are the displays of fresh fish. You order which fish you would like directly from the display and it tastes amazing! I would really recommend heading to the beach in the evening at least once, there are many string lights and lanterns which light up the front and it is a really nice spot to listen to the waves crashing the shore as you sip a drink.

    5. Go whale watching in Mirissa

    Mirissa is known for being a great whale watching spot and there are several boat trips from here. We unfortunately didn’t go on a trip whilst we were here as we had only two days, however i’d heard great feedback from others. There are plenty of agencies offering trips along the main street, or you can book your whale watching tour online in advance to secure your spot. Whale watching season in Mirissa is between November to April / May, after this time the sea is too rough as it heads into the monsoon season on Sri Lanka’s south coa st.

    6. Explore the nearby towns along Sri Lanka’s South coast

    Mirissa is perfectly positioned along Sri Lanka’s south coast to explore the surrounding beaches and towns. Popular towns to visit are Welligama (10 minutes) and Dalawella (35 minutes) and if you wanted to go further afield, Unawatuna (40 minutes) and Tangalle (1 hour). Either hire a taxi or rent a scooter for the day and explore.

    Evening Back To Galle…

    Overnight stay hotel at Galle…

  • Day 8

    GALLE TO COLOMBO

    Boat Safari at Madu River

    Madu River is a wetland, near the Small town "Balapitiya" along the Colombo Galle highway. This is the point where the Estuary of the Madu river. The river flows through a terrain where it creates a large number of islands, and the eco system creates a beautiful wetland.Those who are interested in the environment and biodiversity of Sri Lanka and those who want to spend their leisure time in the midst of quiet and beautiful scenery.We can imagine that there are many rivers in Sri Lanka. But Madugaga, which starts from a mountain peak in the Uragasmanhandiya area and covers a short distance of about six miles, is so important to Sri Lanka and why it attracts the hearts of local and foreign tourists. That is what we are going to talk about today. The most unique feature of Madugaga is that it is able to create many islands in the environment. It is said that the size of this island is 64. Immerse yourself in nature's wonders as you glide through lush mangrove forests, spotting exotic wildlife and vibrant bird species. Capture breathtaking moments as you encounter ancient temples, explore secluded islands, and witness traditional fishing techniques

    TRAIN RIDE ALUTHGAMA TO COLOMBO

    Costal line train ride experience…

    COLOMBO CITY TOUR

    Colombo is the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, and in your Sri Lanka itinerary, this is the best place to your Sri Lanka tour. The beautiful museum museum--like Gangaramaya Temple, heavily decorated Old and New KathiresanKovils, the gigantic Red Mosque (Jami Ul Ul-Alfar Mosque), and nd the Wolvendaal Church; the only Dutch church in Sri Lanka altogether portray the diverse cultures in the country. The city is full of energy and has the best restaurants and shopping complexes in your Sri Lanka itinerary. you spend a wonderful time with the locals in their social hubs like Independence Square,

    Overnight stay hotel at COLOMBO

  • Day 9

    DEPARTUR TO AIRPORT…

Inclusions

  • - Private English Speaking Guide for the entire Journey
  • - The sightseeing entrance charges
  • - All government taxes
  • - Fuel & local insurance for the vehicle
  • - Accommodation on dinner and breakfast will be offered based on the hotel's options.
  • - Private -Supper luxury bus
  • - Kandy City Tour
  • - Colombo city & shopping tour
  • - Cultural Show
  • - Spice Garden visit
  • - Costal line Train Ride

Exclusions

  • - Lunch not mentioned in the itinerary
  • - Personal expenses are excluded.
  • - Late check outs & early check-in charges are excluded.
  • - Camera & Video Permits
  • - Guide/Driver tips
  • - Travel insurance is excluded
  • - There are no Air-tickets included in the tour package
  • - Traditional Ayurveda SPA Treatment.

Safe Travel Tips and Cultural Rules in Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan culture is mainly established with Buddhism. As well Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, and other religions contribute by small percentages. If you can study these religions before your arrival, it will be supported to an understandable and Impress journey.

  • - When you travel to Sri Lankan sacred places, don’t forget to wear a white and full cover Dress.
  • - Selfies taking opposite Buddha statues are prohibited.
  • - Buddha tattoos are not acceptable to be shown in public.
  • - Do not forget to convert your money to Sri Lankan Rupees.
  • - Pork meals cannot get from Islam food shops.
  • - Do not disrespect religion.
  • - When visiting a temple, remove your shoes.
  • - Avoid drinking tap water.
  • - When boarding a ‘three-wheeler’ (tuk-tuk), be sure to inquire about the presence of a meter and verify that it is turned on and operational.

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