Detailed
Itinerary
DAY 01 : AIRPORT / NEGOMBO
Arrive at the airport and be met by our representative
and transferred to Hotel in Negombo.
p.m. Visit Fishing Village
NEGOMBO
The fishing village of Negombo has turned out to
be a very popular Tourist Beach Resort, for its
Golden Sun kissed Beach that’s fringed with
Palm Groves. The amazing fact is that the development
of the tourist industry has had no influence to
change the originality of the quiet fishing village
or the Life style of the inhabitants.
Dinner and Overnight stay at Blue Oceanic Hotel
- Negombo.
DAY 02 : NEGOMBO / PINNAWALA / DAMBULLA
Breakfast at Hotel. Leave for Habarana.
En route visit
ELEPHANT ORPHANGE
Pinnawala, Visit the Elephant Orphanage, the foster
– home of elephants of different age and size
feeding, bathing, playing together and even mating.
These have been found injured or left abandoned
in the wilderness. There are even little baby calves
born in captivity.
Next At Habarana enjoys an Elephant ride.
ELEPHANT SAFARI
The Elephant that was the limousine, Bulldozer,
War Tank, Status Symbol, Wealth Asset and Domestic
pet in the past is today an element that adds colour
to pageants or the gentle Giant that gives pleasure
rides.
The Elephant Safari Habarana (At Village) has become
a highlight event to tourist for its excitement
and adventure or even for the "Chance of a
Life Time " of riding an Elephant.
The Elephant Safari is a ride on an Elephant with
safely secured seat that takes around two hours.
The ride takes you on a bund of an ancient lake
built for irrigation then through the jungle and
even crosses a part of the lake where you could
get your feet wet whilst seated on Elephant Back.
This is fun never to be missed when in Sri Lanka.
Dinner and Over night stay at Culture Club Hotel
- Dambulla.
DAY 03: DAMBULLA / SIGIRIYA / POLLONNARUWA
Breakfast at Hotel. Leave for Pollonnaruwa.
En route climb the Lion Rock Fortress of Sigiriya.
SIGIRIYA ROCK
It was the 5th century A.D when the craving for
power and wealth led the stop prince Kasyapa to
cruelly kill his father in order to ascend the throne.
When his half brother sought vengeance against him,
king Kasyapa found the rock of Sigiriya an ideal
place to build his stronghold. Having fortified
and decorated the well-selected site for both security
and pleasure, the king Kasyapa ruled for a period
of 19 years until his half brother returned from
India with an Army of mercenaries. The King marched
forth leading his Army to meet his half brother
in battle but was deserted by his Army who misunderstood
the king for retreating when he was only making
a detour to avoid a swamp. The brave king continued
single and on meeting his half brother face to race
said “ I will not die by your sword”
Then he drew his own sword and ended his life by
driving it through his throat.
The ramparts, motes, the incredible water garden
with many pools and primitive fountains. The boulder
garden well terraced and laid, the world famous
Frescos of Sigiriya ladies, the mirror wall and
graffiti, the gigantic lion paws havened on granite
and the ruins of the place and kings bath which
are still preserved in s reasonably good condition
have made Sigiriya one of Sri Lanka most famous
and popular sites not only for tourists but also
to the Sri Lankan.
Proceed to Pollonnaruwa.
POLONNARUWA
After the taking over of the Island by the Cholas
of India who were growing in power and building
an empire for them selves, it was decided by them
to make Polonnaruwa the capital city. In the year
1055AD a brave and determined Sinhala king from
the southern part of the Island overpowered the
invaders and took over the capital that later fell
into the hands of Magha a notorious prince from
Kalinga of India who was more intent on looting
than ruling. Today the ancient ruined city of Polonnaruwa,
a site that is so popular and much visited, contains
ruins of the both Sinhala (Sri Lankan) and Indian
culture.
(OPTIONAL)
MINNERIYA NATIONAL PARK
visit Ruhunu National Park at Yala. This will include
a Safari tour by jeep with a jungle tracker, where
you can see animals in the Jungle; including elephants,
Bears, Wild boar, Dear, Buffalo, Monkeys and many
other animals if you are lucky, leopards too. You
also could see different types of birds. It’s
a small experience for bird watch lovers.
Dinner and Over night stay at Culture Club Hotel
- Dambulla.
DAY 04 : DAMBULLA / KANDY
Breakfast at Hotel. Leave for Kandy.
En route visit the Cave Temples of Dambulla,
CAVE TEMPLE DAMBULLA
The cave temple of Dambulla was the hideout of King
Valagamba of the 01st Century B.C who fled from
Anuradhapura (The capital city) due to an invasion
from South India. On recapturing the city and regaining
his throne after fourteen years of hiding, the king
converted the caves that offered him refuge into
temples and gifted them to the Buddhist monks.
King Nissankamalla of the Polonnaruwa period made
his contribution to the site by gilding many of
the statues after which it was called “Rangiri
Dambulu Viharaya”, which means the golden
rock temple of Dambulla.
The kings of the Kandyan period also made their
part of contribution by adding more statues of the
Buddha and murals depicting highlights of the Buddha’s
life.
Visit the Rock cave temple of Dambulla and experience
the feeling of a place where Time has stood still…
Next
SPICE GARDEN
Visit a spice garden at matale where spices and
herbs used for Sri Lankan cuisine and medication
are grown Spices of Sri Lanka attracted the early
sea faring merchants who made the long voyages to
purchase this precious merchandise.
p.m. Visit art and craft centre and Gem Bureau where
you will be shown a documentary film on how Sri
Lankan Gem mining is traditionally done.
Next Sight seeing of kandy including Upper Lake
Drive and visit to Art and Craft Centres.
Then visit the Temple of the sacred tooth relic
of Buddha.
TEMPLE OF THE TOOTH RELIC.
The Temple of the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha.
This temple, the most important one for The Sri
Lankan Buddhists was built in the 16th Century A.D.
solely for the purpose of housing the tooth relic.
Next enjoy a typical Sri Lankan Cultural Show of
Drumming Dancing music and fire walking.
Dinner and Overnight Stay at Le Kandyan Hotel -
Kandy
DAY 05 : KANDY / NUWARA ELIYA
Breakfast at Hotel. Leave for Nuwara Eliya.
En-route visit the Botanical Garden Peradeniya.
BOTANICAL GARDEN
The Botanical Garden of Peradenya was a pleasure
garden of a Kandyan King of the 16th Century and
later made in to a Botanical Garden during the British
regime. This gardens; one of the best in Asia is
a place of beauty and site for bird watchers.
NUWARA ELIYA
The Hill country of Sri Lanka is a sight to behold.
After the heat of the low lands of Sri Lanka, the
diversity of temperature and scenery of the high
lands is incredible.
Kandy, Nuwara Eliya and Bandarawela, are three popular
hill stations of Sri Lanka. Nuwara Eliya being the
highest, situated over 6000 feet above sea level
is also called “Little England”. As
this is where the British built themselves a home
away from home.
The winding road that leads to the hill country
through tea plantations that carpet the hills to
extents beyond sight, the water falls that meander
cascading down the hills, the misty valleys and
scenery are certainly awe inspiring.
One who drives up to Nuwara Eliya from Colombo [a
four hour drive] will find it impossible to accept
it to be a part of the same country.
TEA FACTORY
Visit a Tea Plantation and a Tea Factory enroute.
Sri Lanka being famous for its “Ceylon Tea”
has added cheers to many the world over for more
than a century.
Arrive in Nuwara Eliya to be greeted by the fresh
wintry atmosphere, the cottage type bungalows and
the colonial air. (Nuwara Eliya is also known as
“Little England”)
NUWARA ELIYA CITY TOUR
Drive through the little town of Nuwara Eliya observing
the well-maintained buildings of colonial Architecture.
Visit the busy market where the tea plantation workers
rush in and out with their days provisions. Visit
the lake Gregory built for generating power during
the British Colonial age but now a feature that
adds beauty to the city.
Dinner and Overnight stay at Grand Hotel - Nuwara
Eliya.
DAY 06 : NUWARA ELIYA / HORTON PLAINS
Breakfast at Hotel. Leave for Horton Plains ( Worlds
End )
HORTON PLAINS
Located in the highest plateau of Sri Lanka at an
elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level. Usually
the plains are visible before 10 a.m. as otherwise
the mist covers the view. The highlight of the Plains
is the terrific escarpment which drops vertically
for about 1,000 feet. On a very clear day, one could
view the east horizon too.
Rare species of fauna and flora are found here.
This Plains was once the hunting ground for the
British Governor Mr. Farr. Today the home of Mr.
Farr has been turned into a Rest House and is called
“Farr Inn”.
Dinner and Overnight stay at Grand Hotel - Nuwara
Eliya.
DAY 07 : NUWARA ELIYA / INDURUWA
After breakfast leave for Induruwa via Kithlgala.
En route visit film site of Bridge on the river
Kwaii, view two water falls Devon Fall and St. Clairs
Fall.
BEACH STAY
At leisure – Beach Stay with many choices
of spending your time. Leisurely strolling on the
Golden Beaches enthralled in the magical atmosphere.
Dinner and Overnight Stay at Emerald Bay Beach Hotel
– Induruwa.
DAY 08 : INDURUWA / COLOMBO / AIRPORT
After breakfast leave for Colombo
TURTLE HATCHERY
Projects have been launched to conserve the population
of turtles that are reaching extinction and such
projects are found along the southern coast of Sri
Lanka where turtles come ashore to lay their eggs.
The turtle digs a hole on the Beach, Lays hers eggs
and covers it with sand where it is supposed to,
incubate by the heat of the sun. What often happens
is, the eggs are dug out by fisherman and sold to
people who consume them.
But now the eggs are bought up by the conservation
projects and are hatched the Natural way in enclosed
areas where the Birds don’t have a chance
of picking them up and the babies are let in to
the sea after two days at night time which offers
them a better chance of survival
City Tour and Shopping
The City Tour will include places of Tourist interest
such as Old parliament, Bandaranaike Memorial International
Conference Hall, Buddhist Hindu Temple and Town
Hall.
Shopping
Shopping at Odel, House of Fashion, Bare foot etc.
Proceed to Airport for Departure..
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Above Price Includes
· Accommodation as stated above and 01 Double
Rooms on twin sharing Bed, Breakfast and Dinner
basis.
· Transport exclusively for the party concerned
by air-conditioned car with English Speaking Guide.
· Meeting arrangements at the airport on
arrival and departure.
· The above are nett and include all government
taxes.
Above Price does not include
Ø Entrance fees payable by guests at the
relevant sites.
Pollonnaruwa USD 20 per person
Sigiriya USD 20 per person
Dambulla USD 06 Per person
Turtle Hatchery USD 02 Per Person
Elephant Safari USD 12 Per Person
Minneriya National Park USD 20 per person
Kandy USD12 per person (Include Pinnawala Elephant
Orphanage, Botanical Garden, Kandy Temple)
Jeep Hire Charges.
Ø Entrance fees & Jeep hire charges to
visit reserve to be paid directly as applicable
for different programs. (Entrance Fees are Subject
to Change Without Prior Notice)
Ø Expenses of personal nature such as tipping,
porters, laundry, telephones, etc.
Ø Video and Camera permits.
Ø Lunch and Entrance fees to through out
the tour.
Ø Any other services not specified above.
IMPORTANT
The official Check in time at all hotels will be
1200hrs.
The official Check Out time at all hotels will be
1100hrs.
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