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Visit Ceylon 04D / 03N

Explore - Culture - Rafting - Sightseeing

Package Include – Transport – Food – Accommodation – Guidance  – Airport pickup & drop

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Tour Route & Highlights

Airport to Kandy – Pinnawala Elephnat Orphanage , Explore Kandy City , Dalada Maligawa , Cultural Show.

Kandy to Nuwara Eliya – Sri Bhaktha Hanuman Temple , Ramboda Ella Waterfall , Visiting Tea Factory , Explore Nuwar Eliya.

Nuwar Eliya to Colombo – Seetha Amman Kovil , Kithulgala Water Activites , City Tour of Colombo

Departure – Gangaramaya Temple , pettah market

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Day 01

Kandy lake

Airport to Kandy

The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is a sanctuary for orphaned and abandoned wild elephants in Sri Lanka. The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is a great place to visit and see these gentle giants up close.The orphanage was founded in 1975 and is now home to over 90 elephants, including many baby elephants.The orphanage provides care and protection for the elephants, as well as a breeding program to help increase the elephant population in Sri Lanka. Visitors to the orphanage can see the elephants being fed, bathed, and playing in the river.

The final capital of the Sinhala kings was Kandy. Magnificent hills around the Kandy valley, making it the final bastion. Kandy now offers a great array of ancient buildings and artwork to its visitors. It has a variety of historic temple structures, handicraft and souvenir shops, and gem museums. The most significant of them is the Temple of Tooth Relic, which is home to the most revered Buddhist relic worldwide. Make a nighttime visit to the Temple. A visit to the viewpoint will allow you to get a bird’s-eye perspective of this fabled city

The Kandy Dalada Maligawa, also known as the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, is a renowned Buddhist temple in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It houses a relic believed to be a tooth of Lord Buddha. The temple is an important pilgrimage site and a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its cultural and religious significance. Sri Dalada Maligawa is highly revered and significant to Buddhists worldwide. The building combines elements of the Dalada Mandira with the distinctive Kandyan architectural style. Intricate gold, silver, bronze, and ivory carvings embellish the temple.

An engaging and exotic hour of plays, drumming, and folk dancing. Sri Lanka boasts a rich past in terms of cultural pursuits. You could catch a peek of what was formerly used for blessings, healing, and amusement. The fire walk is the last but certainly not the least—it might be the most unforgettable of all. If the intense drumming inspires you to walk to the stage and join the artists, that’s not surprising.

Day 02

Nuwara Eliya

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Built in reverence of Lord Hanuman, this wonderful holistic site overlooks the verdant Ramboda valley. One of the greatest sculptures created by the artists of the era is the 19-foot statue that depicts Lord Hanuman pleading with Lord Rama. Gorgeous mountains, an infinite tea field, and a cool, comfortable temperature all contribute to the wonderful sense you get when you arrive to the temple. The Sri Bhaktha temple is worth visiting whether or not you identify as a Hindu.

The Ramboda Ella waterfall is a beautiful sight, and it’s definitely worth to visit. The waterfall is actually a series of three falls, with the tallest one being 109 meters high. The middle fall is the most popular swimming spot, and the lower fall is the easiest to get to. The Ramboda Falls Hotel is right next to the lower fall, and the Blue Field Tea Factory is a short drive away. For the second fall, need to do little hike. The Ramboda Falls Hotel is right next to the lower fall, and the Blue Field Tea Factory is a short drive away.

Visiting a tea factory in Sri Lanka is a must-do for any tea lover or anyone who wants to experience the country’s rich history and culture. Sri Lanka is the world’s fourth-largest tea producer, and its lush hill country is home to some of the most beautiful tea plantations in the world. No matter which tea factory you choose to visit, you’re sure to have a memorable experience. Here are a few things you can expect to see and do on a typical tea factory tour – Watch the leaves being withered, rolled, fermented, and dried / Learn about the different grades of tea / Enjoy a tasting of different Ceylon teas.

Nuwara Eliya, located in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, is a charming hill station renowned for its lush tea plantations, cool climate, and breathtaking landscapes. Often referred to as “Little England,” it offers visitors picturesque views, colonial architecture, and a serene atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and tea enthusiasts.

Things to Do – Post Office / Single Tree Hill / Lake Gregory / Queen Victoria Park / Moon Plains / Hakgala Botanical Garden / Seetha Amman Kovil.

Day 03

white water rafting kitulgala

Transfer to Colombo

The Seetha Amman Kovil in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is a sacred Hindu temple nestled amidst lush greenery. It is dedicated to Goddess Seetha, a central character in the Indian epic, Ramayana. Pilgrims visit to pay their respects and immerse themselves in the temple’s serene and spiritual atmosphere.

Kithulgala, nestled amidst the lush green hills of Sri Lanka, is a haven for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Kithulgala is renowned for its white water rafting adventures on the Kelani River. With rapids ranging from Grade I to IV, there’s something for everyone, from beginners to experienced paddlers.Rappel down cascading waterfalls surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the rainforest.  Hike through the dense rainforests of the Makandawa Forest Reserve.Embark on a spelunking adventure through the Belilena Cave, a prehistoric cave complex adorned with ancient rock paintings and believed to have been inhabited by humans over 30,000 years ago.

Take a tour of Colombo’s city.  Located on the west coast of Sri Lanka, Colombo serves as the country’s commercial and business hub. The city’s high-rise office complexes, historic colonial-style buildings, and hotels all merge together. Malls abound in it for shopping. In one area of the city, some of the best colonial-era buildings are still standing. Cargill’s building and a century-old clock tower are two examples. In essence, Colombo is a vibrant mix of three distinct colonial eras combined with rapidly expanding modern urbanization.

Day 04

colombo fort

Transfer to Airport

A well-known Buddhist temple and center of culture, the Gangaramaya Temple is situated in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was built in the nineteenth century and has an amazing blend of Chinese and Thai architectural elements with traditional Sri Lankan architecture. The temple provides a peaceful haven in the middle of the busy metropolis and is home to a sizable collection of Buddhist relics. It is renowned for its yearly Navam Perahera celebration, which features a vivid and colorful procession of religious figures.

Pettah Market is a thriving, busy business area known for the wide variety of things it offers. From fresh food, apparel, gadgets, and spices to jewelry and regional crafts, this bustling market has it all. Visitors can experience a kaleidoscope of colors, scents, and the vibrant ambiance of this historic and active market by meandering through its winding alleyways.

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