
KANDY
NUWARA ELIYA
MIRISSA
BENTOTA
COLOMBO

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Highlights
Day 1 – Arrival Kandy
Proceed to Sigiriya via Pinnawala – Approximately 2hrs Drive
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is the place for abandoned and injured baby
elephants. This is the place for largest captive elephants in the world. Feeding
and bathing in the river with their forefarthers will provide the best opportunity to see these animal’s closely.Then visit Spice Garden to enjoy Sri Lanka’s world renowned spices at their source and sense
the aroma of Cinnamons, pepper, cardamom, nutmeg, and mace. Explore the insights of spice
production which attracted many Europe and other Asians since ancient times.Check in at the hotel
Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2 – Kandy
Start your day with most delicioius breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast relax at the Hotel Kandy City is famous for its hestoric and
natural beauty. This is a UNESCO delcared world heritage city. Kandy is the last anient capaital of Sri Lanka
Places to Explore during the city tour
09 Nights / 10 Days Sri Lanka Tour
• Temple of Tooth Relic know as “Dalada Maligawa” is located in the city of Kandy and this is the
Royal p alace which houses the Tooth relic of Lord Buddha.
During ancient time it was belived that whoever holds the
scared tooth relic governs the country.
• Kandy Gem lapidory
• Kandy arts and crafts center
• Kandy city and bazaar
• Peradeniya Botanical Garden
Cultural Dance performance – This is traditional dance event by Sri Lanka traditional dancers. The three classical dance forms differ in their
styles of body-movements and gestures, in the costumes worn by the performers, and in the
shape and size of the drums used to provide rhythmic sound patterns to accompany the
dancing. The drum used in Kandyan dancing is known as the Geta Bera, the drum in Ruhunu
dancing as the “Yak Bera”, and drum in Sabaragamu dancing as the “Davula” (the word Bera
or Bereya in Sinhale means “Drum.
Checked in at the hotel, then relax during the evening hour you will enjoy a relaxing walk at the
Kandy Lake, enjoying the beautiful nature.
Kandy Lake is round is situated in the heart of the Kandy city, next to the most scared temple of
tooth relic, The lake was build by Kind Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe who was the last king of the
Kandy Kingdom. This is the best to stroll, jog or to have a relaxing walk.
Day 3 – Nuwara Eliya
After having breakfast at the hotel proceed to Nuwara eliya
Leave Kandy after lunch to Central Highlands of Sri Lanka. Driver through misty hills, pouring waterfalls and lush green tea estates give most
picturesque ride ever.
Approximately 3hrs Drive to Nuwara eliya
On the way you can experience the following attractions
• Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple
• Water falls
7-10mini drive from Nuwar eliya city
Sita Amman Temple – The stram that runs from hill, catered to the needs of Sita during her stay at Ashoka Vaitka. She is said to have bathaed
in this stream. Now there is a temple erected for Lord Rama, Sita devi, Luxshmana and
Hanuman by the side of this stream. It is interesting to note that foot prints akin to
Lord Hanuman are found by this river.
Check in at the hotel
Dinner and overnight stay at the hote
Day 4 – Nuwara Eliya
After breakdfast at the hotel visit Sita Amman Temple.
Approximate 1hrs Drive.
Horton Plains is located in the central highland of Sri Lanka that was designed in 1988. It’s located at an elevation of 2,100-2,300m and
encompassed montage grassland and cloud forest.
This is a UNESCO declared world heritage sites due to
rich biodiversity. There are many species found here
are endemic to the region. Horton plain offers a
complete hike experience of walking through mist,
clouds, breeze and on and off rains.
Nuwara eliya is called as “Little England” of Sri Lanka. This is a lush green city surrounded
by tea plantations, mountains and waterfalls. The architectural buildings, houses are the
evedence of British influeces. The cool breezy climate of the city relax.
Attraction to explore;
• Greogories Lake – Enjoy a boat ride
• Victoria park
• Visit Winter Market
• Strawberry Garden
Evening visit to a tea plantation.
Tea Plantation Visit– Sri Lanka is one of the leading finest tea producers in the world. “Ceylon Tea” is the famous name for Sri Lankan tea.
From single original tea has been varied into many tea fruit blends to cater different taste requirements. You will be experiencing plucking,
blending and processing tea leaves to make a world finest tea cup from Sri Lanka.
Relax your day at the beach.
Dinner and stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 5 – Mirrisa via Ella
Start your day little early with mouth watering breakfast at the hotel and then proceed to Nanu-oya train station to catch the morning train
towards Ella to make another life time memory.
Train ride Nuwaraeliya to Ella (Approximately 3 1/2 hrs) – This is one of the spectacular
train ride with the view of rolling green fields. You can witness the picturesque villages with
misty mountains backdrops pass by. Peer through drizzle and mist to look and the magical
landscape of the hill country. Enjoy the amazing sights of intimidating mountains, deep and
dark woodlands, and magical waterfalls as they go by your windows.
Ella is another scenic destination filled with many nature and adventure activities. This is a major destination for great of the epic of Ramayan.
You can visit Ravan Falls, Cave. This is another destination for
adventure lovers.
• Mini Adam’s peak
• Ella Gap are for trekking and cycling.
• Nine Arch Bridge
• Demodara loop is the most unique and facinating civil
engeneering marvel of Sri Lanka.
Leave Yala after having a lunch.
Then proceed Yala. There will be drive time of 3 & ½ hrs.
Mirissa is small town on the south coast of Sri Lanka. This is one of the nicest tourist beaches with crystal clear seawater, bright sunshine, blue
sky and lush coconut trees. Once you arrive at your villa the rest of the day is free at leisure to
relax on the beach and enjoy the fresh seafood with sunset.
Secret Beach in Mirissa, though no longer a true secret, remains a
somewhat hidden gem compared to the main beach. It has gained
popularity in recent years but doesn’t draw as many visitors. It’s worth
a visit when exploring Mirissa.
Coconut Tree Hill in Mirissa, Sri Lanka, is a picturesque and renowned coastal spot. It boasts a row of swaying palm trees atop a scenic cliff,
overlooking the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. The view from this vantage point is
breathtaking, especially during sunrise and sunset, making it a prime location for Instagramworthy photos. Tourists often visit to enjoy the serene atmosphere, watch the waves crashing
against the rocks, and capture the idyllic beauty of the coastline. It’s a must-visit destination for
those seeking tranquility and stunning sea views.
Return to hotel
Dinner and stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 6 – Mirissa
Start your day early with adventure experience.
Whale watching – you will be proceeding to witness the Blue Whale and dolphins of Sri Lanka. This
is a very exciting & thrilling activity you will realize this once you see the beautiful creature. The
morning trip considered as the best timing to see these humbling sea majesty.
Then return to hotel and relax.
Snorkeling in Mirissa – will also give you the chance to check out the friendly turtles that swim around gracefully among the vibrant corals.
The friendlier ones will even eat offered seaweed at the distance of your hand. Among
the rest of the rich marine life, one will get the chance to take in, include large and
colorful schools of parrotfish, lemon damsels, snappers, rabbit fish and a host of other
types of exotic reef fish. But the highlights of snorkeling here are the sea turtles and
whales.
Return to hotel
Dinner and stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 7 – Bentota
Enjoy breakfast and proceed to Bentota via Galle
21mini drive from Mirissa
Turtle Bay is a wonderful snorkeling site and as its name suggests, it’s a great place to potentially
spot a few turtles. There are seven species of turtles in the world, five of which can be found in Sri
Lanka: the Green Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle, Leatherback Turtle, Loggerhead Turtle, and the Olive
Ridley Turtle. These turtles frequent the warm waters of the southern coast, especially along the
coast between Unawatuna and Mirissa where they come ashore to nest.
20minu drive from Turtle Bay
Stilt Fishermen, Fishermen found on stilts are those who do not have access to sophisticated equipment for fishing. These men can make a
living simply with the help of two wooden poles to make a stilt. One pole is nailed onto the sea
bed and the other is placed like a cross bar and acts as a plank for the fishermen to sit on. Each
stilt can accommodate only one fisherman. For catching fish, they create a rod made of Kithul,
and a small plastic bag is tied around their waist to hold the fish that they catch. With one
hand they hold onto the stilt and with the other they hold the rod that catches fish. The
tradition of stilt fishing will always be practiced by those who cannot afford to invest in
modern fishing equipment. This picturesque view of stilt fishermen is a huge attraction for
tourists.
15mini Drive from Koggala (Stilt Fisherman)
Unawatuna is a major tourist destination in Sri Lanka and is often considered the most
renowned beach in the country. This picturesque beach takes the shape of a lovely banana,
featuring golden sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters, all framed by lush palm trees.
In the afternoons, it becomes a hub of activity as Sri Lankan families arrive to bask in the
sun and enjoy a refreshing swim. Towards the western end of the beach, you’ll find rocks
and stairs that lead to a small hill adorned with a pagoda and a grand Buddha statue.
Taking a leisurely walk up this hill rewards you with a beautiful panoramic view of the
beach, making it a delightful excursion for visitors.
Dalawella Beach, located just a short distance from Unawatuna on the south coast of Sri Lanka, is a truly remarkable destination that can be
considered one of the country’s best beaches. Here are some of the
activities and attractions that make it deserving of this title:
• The Palm Tree Rope Swing
• Wijaya Rock
• Turtles
• The Lagoon
• Dalawella Beach Restaurants & Bars.
Dalawella Beach is a haven for travelers seeking natural beauty,
adventure, and relaxation, making it a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka.
Reaach Galle after 16miniutes drive from Dalawella b each
Galle – Major city for south coast with spellbinding mixture of Dutch, Portuguese and British history.
Attractions and activities
Galle Fort is UNESCO declared world heritage site.
Traditional lace makers
Light house
Dutch reformed church
Reach to Bentota after 1 1/2hrs drive
Check in at the Bentota hotel
Relax and overnight stay
Day 8 – Bentota
After breakfast proceed to Bentota, Check in at the hotel
Ambalangoda Mask Museum – Ambalagoda area is the most renowned place for talented
mask artists. The Masks are hidden with great cultural and heritage value. Amabalangoda
is well famous for many cultural events and rituals performed with masks occasionally.
Meetiyagoda Moon stone mine – Meetiyagoda is a famous destination for precious
gemstones and moonstones. Moonstones are semi-precious stones. Villages believe
that this area has been
Enroute visit to Madu River for boat safari. This is a wetland spreds over 900 hectares
with 64 islands and this is one of the natures fascinating creation. During the boat ride you
can see many birds and animal living in this aquatic enviorment. After safari you can
expereince fish theorpy. There are many tanks set with fish when they nible on the dead skin
you will feel ticklish.
Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery, sea turltes are the world’s most fasinanting creature
and at Turtle hatchery you can see five species of Turtles. Green Turtle, Hawksbill
Turtle, Loggerhead Turtle, Leathback Turtel and Olive ridley Turtle. Some of the
eggs lay on beach colleted by villagers or fisherman and sold to Turtle Hatchery and
kept in sandy pend until they are hatched. During night the baby turtles are released
to the sea.
Bentota offers a range of water sports activities for water sports lovers.
There are many courses from beginner’s level to professionals. There
are many water sports activities such as fly fish, Jet-ski, wake board,
water ski, knee board.
Return to the hotel
Enjoy dinner and stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 9 – Colombo
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and proceed to Colombo.
Approximaately 2hrs drive.
Check in at the hotel and relax.
During Mid day hours start your shopping session. Colombo is a shopping paradise who always enjoy a good baragaing shopping at Bazaar
and many leading shopping malls. You can buy souverniors/ Handi craft and many more items
including gems.
During evening happening nightclubs, bars and casinos are the lifeline of vibrant
Colombo’s nightlife which you should’nt be missing out during your stay in Sri
Lanka. There are many Casino club’s (Bally’s, Bellagio, Marina), Nightclubs ( W
Lounge, Cleopatra, Rhythen and blues)
Dinner at the hotel.
Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 10 – Colombo
Enjoy berakfast at the hotel
Begin your city tour by exploring the commercial area of the Fort, which boasts a rich history influenced by the Portuguese and Dutch. Next,
visit Buddhist and Hindu temples, as well as the iconic Red Mosque (Jum Ul Alfar Jumma). Continue your journey by passing by historic
landmarks such as the Wolfendhal Dutch church and the Hulfsdrop law courts. As you drive through Petta’s Oriental bazaar, indulge in a variety
of delectable street foods.
Afterwards, head towards the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, passing through the scenic Cinnamon Gardens and
stopping at Independence Square along the way.
Attractions which you can witness during the Colombo city tour.
• Galle Face
• Petah Bazaar
• Town Hall,
• Bandaranayake Memorial International Conference Hall
• Colombo Museum
• Independence Square,
• Jami Ul Alfar Jumma Mosque
• Gangarama Temple
• Anjenyar Temple
• Seema Malaka Temple
• War Memorial and much more…
By 4.30 pm reach the venue to experience the cultural dance performance.
Colombo offers a vibrant street food experience, showcasing the diverse and delicious cuisines of Sri Lanka. Two excellent places to enjoy
traditional Sri Lankan Street food are Galle Face Green and Marine Drive, where open-air restaurants abound. Here are some mouthwatering
options to try:
• Kotthu Roti – A popular dish made with chopped roti, vegetables, and your choice of meat or seafood.
• Isso Vadai (Prawn/Shrimp) and Crab Vadai – Savory fritters featuring prawns or crab mixed with spices and deep-fried.
• Samosa – Triangular pastry filled with a flavorful mixture of vegetables or meat, fried to perfection.
• Rottis and Naans – Enjoy these bread varieties with a range of mouthwatering seafood or meat dishes, each prepared in its unique
style.
• Hoppers – Try plain hoppers or egg hoppers, often served with creamy fish or chicken curry or accompanied by lunumiris (Chili and
onion sambal), adding a burst of flavour.
• Achcharu (Pickle) and Murukku Trucks – Explore the variety of pickles and crispy murukku snacks available from these street food
vendors
Indulging in Colombo’s street food scene is a delightful way to savour the rich and diverse culinary offerings of Sri Lanka.
Dinner and stay overnight at the hotel
Day 11 – Departure
This is the last day of your tour in Sri Lanka and will drop off you at the airport with wonderful memories of your
Sri Lankan experience!!!!
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