(11 Nights & 12 Day) Tour Cultural and Heritage Sites + Hill country + Wildlife Safary + Southern Coastal Tour |
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| (Areas : Negambo, Anurahadapura,Polonnaruwa,Sigiriya, Dambulla,Kandy, Nuwara Eliya,Yala, Galle, Colombo) | ||
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Day 02 Ancient City of Anuradhapura
After breakfast leave for Anuradhapura. (190 km –
transfer time approx. 4 hours)
Visit the ruins of the first capital founded in the 05th century B.C. here is
found the largest number of ancient monuments of a
great civilization. ‘’ Sri Mahabodhi ‘’ the oldest historically
documented tree in the world is over 2200 years.
There are monuments such as Ruwanveliseya dageba, 2nd
century B.C.
with its famous elephant wall; Thuparama
dageba 3rd century B.C.
The pillars of the brazen palace which once had nine
storey’s; the image of the Samadhi Buddha, one of the finest places of
Buddhist sculpture,Jetawanaramaya, Aukana Buddha Statue, the twin
ponds; guard stones & moonstones.

Day 03 Mihintale / Rittigala / Polonnaruwa
After breakfast leave for Polonnaruwa (145 km – transfer time approx. 3 hours)
En route visit Mihintale. In 247 B.C. Buddhism was first introduced to Sri Lanka
on the mountain of Mihintale. Since then, various kings of Sri Lanka have
blessed this rock with magnificent masterpieces of architecture. These
Include a hospital, a monastic complex, stupas and
dagebas. While some
of these structures are in an almost perfect state of
preservation, some
others are in complete ruin. The most spectacular of
these is the Kantaka Chaitiya, which displays some of the finest
architecture of the early Anuradhapura era.
Thereafter visit Rittigala which
nestles deep inside the Strict Nature Reserve, found just off
Anuradhapura-Habarana road, and is the partially excavated ruins of an
extensive Buddhist Monastery. It was abandoned following invasions in
10th and 11th centuries and was rediscovered by the British in the 19th
century. The site is located on a hill, standing prominent against the
surrounding flat jungle.
Next visit Polonnaruwa the city of
Polonnaruwa, 2nd capital of Singhalese kings dating back to the 11th
& 12th century A.D the entire landscape of the region is
punctuated by huge man-made reservoirs, the most
Famous of which is the “Parakrama Samudra’’. Numerous monuments are found in this city & “gal vihara”
complex is one of the best among them with the fine sculptures of the
recumbent, standing and seated Buddha’s. also the ruins of the King's
Council Chamber, the Royal Citadel, the Kumara Pokuna,
Royal Pavilion, the Vatadage Relic House , Kiri Vehera - the best
preserved of all Sri Lanka's un-restored dagabas
Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Polonnaruwa

Day 04 Sigiriya / Dambulla
After breakfast leave for Dambulla (77 km – transfer time approx. 2hours)
Climb the Rock Fortress of Sigiriya. Sigiriya, a
massive monolith of red stone rises 600 feet from the green scrub
jungle to accentuate the lucid blue of the sky. How overpowering, then,
this rock fortress of Sigiriya must have been when a palace crowned it
15 centuries ago. Sigiriya was no gloomy and forbidding fortification,
as many other citadels are. At the brief height of its glory, a
flowering of only 18 years in the late 5th Century, it was one of the
loveliest royal cities that ever graced the earth. Sigiriya built by
the patricide king Kashyapa in the 5th century A.D today it’s a
treasure trove of rare art. In a pocket of the giant rock are the
famous frescoes of the ‘’ heavenly maidens of "Sigiriya’’
P.M at leisure by the pool
Dinner & Overnight stay at Hotel in Sigiriya

Day 05 Nalanda Gedige / Matale / Kandy.
After breakfast leave for Kandy (75km – transfer time approx. 2 hours)
Visit Nalanda Gedige The "Abu Simbel" of Sri Lanka. Also visit a Spice Garden & batik factory in Matale.
Next Kandy this Historic and Romantic hill capital of
Sri Lanka is situated 115 kilometers inland from Colombo. The road to
Kandy is enchanting and exciting revealing the full glory- of the
tropics. Everything is in the most effulgent luxuriance, throbbing with
silver and green. The roads run round in sharp curves and looking down
are the deep valleys, abysses, rocks, waterfalls and streams
glittering in the sun and patte rned in emerald with terraced rice
fields. On the other side the Mountains rise majestically against the
blue sky. Whether one looks up or down, it's a sight of beauty, glorious
beyond the power of words to express. The city of Kandy lies in a
triangular valley surrounded by mountains.
P. M. Sightseeing of Kandy including a visit to the Temple of the much revered Temple of the Tooth relic.
Temple of the Tooth Relic. Dalada Maligawa or the
Temple of the sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy is the most venerated place
of worship for Buddhists throughout the world. Built in the 16th
century this temple houses the sacred Tooth Relic of the Buddha brought
to Sri Lanka from the Kalinga
province in ancient India in the 4th century AD.
Several buildings have been added to the temple complex by successive
rulers, the latest being the Golden Canopy over the inner shrine where
the Tooth Relic is placed. Originally the Temple was within the King's
palace complex as it was the
Symbol of Royal Authority.
Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Kandy

Day 06 Kandy / Pinnawala / Kandy
After breakfast visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in time to witness the bathing and bottle feeding of baby elephants. (40 km - transfer time 1 hour one way)
This orphanage was established to feed nurse and
house young elephants found abandoned by their mothers. Often the young
ones fall into pits and ravines in their request for water during
drought period. The Elephants bathe in rivers and Baby Elephants can be seen fed with milk. It is a rare opportunity to visit a place like this and it should not be missed.
Thereafter visit the Royal Botanical Garden The most beautiful in the world and
begun as a pleasure garden by a Sinhala King. Every
variety tropical and temperate tree and flower is cultivated here and
special houses with orchids and e cacti are too beautiful to be true
P. M. Sightseeing of Kandy City and witness a Cultural Performance. at 5.30pm Traditional Kandyan and Low Country Dances of Sri Lanka
(Blowing of the conch-Shell and Drum Orchestra, Pooja Dance, Panteru
Netum, Cobra Dance, Mask Dance, Mayura Vannama, Raban Dance, Ves Dance,
Fire Dance, Fire Walking)
Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Kandy

Day 07 Nuwara Eliya
After breakfast excursion to Nuwa Eliya en route visit a Tea plantation and Tea factory. (80km transfer time approx. 2 ½ hours)
This town seems like a piece of English district.
Tudor-style and Victorian homes look across the blue lake. These
buildings are the other architectural monuments to the English, the
Post Office, the English country house like Hill Club with its hunting
pictures, mounted hunting trophies and fish, Anglican Church and
private residence. The Golf course here is one of the best.
P.M. at Leisure
Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Nuwara Eliya

Day 08 Ella / Kataragama /Thissamaharama
After breakfast leave for Thissamahrama (195 km– transfer time approx. 2 ½ hours)
En- route Stop at Ella to admire the magnificent view Ella Ramana Waterfall, Sightseeing, and the sacred city of Kataragama (Kataragama Devalaya)
Dedicated to God Skanda (Murugan for Hindus) a deity, who came from
India, married a local girl call Valli and lived here. He is treated by
Hindus as the God of war. The annual festival is held during the month
of July, culminating in the fire walking by large number of devotees
and the water cutting ceremony. Here is a complex of temples dedicated
to various Gods and deities; in the sacred area and large number of
shops
providing fruit offerings prepared to be purchased by
devotees. The offerings are made in the morning, mid-day and evening
by large crowds. The girls working for the temple offering lights, and
the ceremonies connected with the Pooja are interesting for visitors
P.M. free at Leisure.
Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Thissamaharama

Day 09 Yala Wildlife Safari
Leave hotel at 5.30am and proceed to Yala by 4x4 Jeep Safari at Yala National Park.
Yala combines a strict nature reserve with a national park, bringing
the total protected area to 126,786 hectares of scrub. It is divided in
to five blocks, with the most visited being block 1 (14,001 hectares).
Also known as Yala west, this block was originally a reserve for
hunters, and was given over to conservation in 1938. With ov1er 35 leopards.
Yala west has one of the world’s densest leopard Populations. The best time to spot leopards
in February to June or July, when the water levels
in the park are low. Elephants are also well-know inhabitants. You will
probably see sloth bears, Elephants, spotted deer, Sambas, Hornbills,
Peafowl, Wild boar, Iguana, Elk, Leopards, buffaloes, Water Lizard,
Peacock, jungle fowl, Cobra,
Wiper, and various other mammals, birds, and many kind of migratory birds Russian geese
are found here when winter in the northern hemisphere. Around 150
spices of birds have been recorded at Yala. These birds include
white-winged black terns, curlews, pintails and orioles. After safari return to the hotel for breakfast before 10.00am. (Option can be taken picnic breakfast).
P.M. free at Leisure by the pool
Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Thissamaharama

Day 10 Unawatuna / Gall / Hikkaduwa
After breakfast leave for Hikkaduwa (210 km –
transfer time approx. 5 hours) en route visit the Old Dutch city of
Galle. When passing Unawatuna you could see Stilt –Fishermen are a familiar sight here
Galle The port of Galle, throughout by some to be
the Biblical city of Tarshish, splendidly illustrates the solidity of
the Dutch presence in Sri Lanka. The 36-hectare (89 acre) Dutch Fort,
built in 1663, has withstood the ravages of time. Its massive ramparts
surround the promontory that forms the older part of Galle, and
shelters within its walls sturdy Dutch houses, museums and churches.
This area has a quiet, relaxed atmosphere that seems almost detached
from the
flow of history. The New Oriental Hotel, built for
Dutch governors in 1684, is a colonial gem with a wonderfully
atmospheric bar. Nearby is a tiny sliver of a beach suitable for a dip,
though most travelers prefer to head along the coast to the fine
beaches at Tangalle Weligama and Unawatuna.
Hikkaduwa-fabulous beach and Coral Gardens. Glass Bottomed Boats to explore Coral Gardens extremely beautiful.
Hikkaduwa is the island's most developed beach
resort. It has a range of accommodation, good restaurants and pleasant
cafe-lined beaches. There's good snorkeling at an attractive and easily
accessible coral sanctuary scuba diving at a number of wrecks in the bay, tours by glass-bottomed boats and pretty good surfing.
It's a relaxed place, similar to many Asian beach resorts popular with
Western trailers. There are also plenty of handicraft shops catering
to tourist whims, a Buddhist temple, a nearby lake with abundant
birdlife
Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel in Hikkaduwa

Day 11 Hikkaduwa
After breakfast full day free at Leisure by the pool or beach

Day 12 Colombo / Air Port
After breakfast proceed to Colombo. (140 km – transfer time approx.4 hours)
City Tour of Colombo
Colombo is a metropolitan city with a population of
nearly one million. It is the commercial Capital of Sri Lanka, which
keeps pace with modern developments while preserving the Old World
charms. Among the many places of interest in the City are the Fort, the
Old Parliament House (presently the Presidential Secretariat),
Buddhist temples, Old Churches, Hindu temples, Mosques, the National
Museum, Independence Hall, Bandaranaike Memorial International
Conference Hall and the Zoological Gardens. ‘Five Star’ international
chain hotels and a large number of other hotels and guest houses
provide comfortable accommodation to the visitors at affordable prices.
Several specialty restaurants serving international cuisine, karaoke
bars, and discotheques keep the visitors happy late into the night.
After the city tour transfer to the Airport for the connecting Flight. (Departure )

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