10 Days – 9 Night Tour

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01 Day

At Bandaranayake International Airport, our chauffeur will meet and greet you in English. then proceed to Sigiriya securely. Visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, which is nearby. Visit Sigiriya Rock Fortress and climb `Lion Rock,` one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Transfer to a hotel in Sigiriya to spend the night.

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

The word `elephant orphanage` may be unfamiliar, yet it is entirely factual and real. The quiet grounds are committed to providing a natural habitat for captive elephant babies ranging in age from weeks to fifty years. The herd can be housed at the only orphanage of its sort on the planet to date.

Sigiriya Rock fortress

Sigiriya is an old rock castle and palace erected by King Kashyapa between 473 and 495 that stands 660 feet straight up. This fortified garden city of Sigiriya rock fortress is an exceptional master piece of ancient urban planning, landscape and architecture, construction technology, exceptional hydraulic engineering and management, and ancient fine art with a unique harmony between nature and human imagination, with all these living examples proving that it was a well-planned city and palace in the 5th century AD. Sigiriya Rock Castle is known as one of the best preserved 1st millennium surviving ancient urban sites in Asia, or simply as a living museum.

02 Day

We should leave after breakfast for Polonnaruwa. On the route, you can observe the Polonnaruwa Archaeological Site. Don`t forget to tour Polonnaruwa City, which served as Sri Lanka`s Second capital to the Ancient Sri lanka.

Archaeological site Polonnaruwa

From the 11th to the 13th centuries, Polonnaruwa served as the country`s capital. Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, is regarded as one of the world`s best preserved old cities. Polonnaruwa, located around 140 kilometers from Kandy, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its richness of historic remnants. Despite being known as Sri Lanka`s second ancient capital, Polonnaruwa is a superbly maintained city with rich archaeological monuments and natural beauty. Polonnaruwa, in Sri Lanka`s North Central Province, features a historic city, a neighboring `old town,` and a `new town` around 6 kilometers away. The archaeological sites are compactly laid out and relatively accessible, and tours can be made on foot or, more commonly, by bike.

03 Day

We should leave after breakfast for kandy via Polonnaruwa.  On the way you may get a Village tour Experience and also to see Natural spice Plantation and Dambulla cave temple. We stopped at a very special restaurant for lunch. Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Dalada Malaigawa), a World Heritage Site, and the Kandy cultural dancing performance after that. Don`t forget to tour Kandy City, which served as Sri Lanka`s final capital prior to being occupied by the British.

Village Experience Tour

Village Tour Sri Lanka allows you to experience traditional Sri Lanka in its entirety. Spend time with the residents to learn about village life. Participate in a variety of village activities, such as an ox cart ride, a catamaran ride, and a walk around the fields. Learn how to make traditional Sri Lankan cuisine. You will conclude with a sumptuous buffet lunch provided in traditional Sri Lankan style. This is your authentic Sri Lankan vacation experience.

Dambulla Cave Temple

Dambulla Temple has five caverns (shrine rooms). All of these caverns are filled with statues of Buddha and other figures from Buddhist history. These caverns include 150 Buddha pictures. Cave No. 5 (the final in the series) has little historical significance because it was built in the second decade of the twentieth century. The other caverns all have sculptures and paintings from various epochs of Sinhalese sculpture and painting. Some believe Dambulla`s early paintings date from the 8th century A.C. However, due to overpainting, this cannot be proven. Nonetheless, this location is a treasure trove of decorative motifs, the patterns of which are similar to those of Sigiriya.

Matale Spice and Herbal Garden

Visit a spice garden in Matale to learn about the many spices that Sri Lanka is famous for. The Matale spice gardens, located just 25 kilometers from Kandy`s hill capital, are among the greatest on the island. You`ll be introduced to many spices and shown how some of them are farmed and prepared. Visitors are welcome to meander through the gardens and learn about nutmeg, pepper vines, clove trees, curry, cinnamon, and the rare cardamom, a relative of ginger. It grows in the shade of high jungle trees and can only be harvested by hand. Visitors can purchase spices, traditional cures, and cosmetics; sample a herbal brew; and, in some cases, enjoy the full flavors of Sri Lankan spices over lunch or an Ayurveda massage based on natural garden products.

Kandy Cultural Dancing Show

A Kandyan cultural show will leave you speechless with its amazing dance, acrobatics, costumes, and music. This cultural display, held in Kandy town, depicts several styles of Kandyan dancing, which were previously indigenous to the area but have since spread to other parts of the island. Several dances depicting the graceful movements of birds and animals trace their origins back to the ancient ritual known as the Kohomba Kapkariya, as well as energetic acrobatic performances in which the men perform a series of leaping pirouettes and stunts such as plate-spinning and the dramatic `fire walk` that concludes the show, will be performed during the show.

Tooth of Temple Kandy

The Sri Dalada Maligawa (or Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic) is a Buddhist temple that houses Lord Buddha`s tooth relic. It is located within the royal palace complex of the ancient Kingdom of Kandy. Kandy was the last great capital of Sri Lanka`s ancient monarchs, and the presence of the temple is one of the main reasons why the city was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The relic housed within the temple has played an important part in Sri Lanka`s political history, as it was believed that the keeper of the relic had the authority to rule the country. The protection of the tooth relic became one of the monarch`s duties, and it became a symbol of the right to reign over time. This is why the temples built to protect the relic were so close to the monarch`s royal home.

04 Day

We should leave at 8:00 a.m. for Nuwara Elliya. You can view the Royal Botanical Garden, a tea factory, and a museum along the way. You can also experience the Sri Lankan No. 01 tea cup from the Tea Factory. Then go on a Nuwaraeliya city tour to see more lovely scenery.

Royal Botanical Garden

The Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya are Sri Lanka`s oldest formal gardens. Every year, roughly 2 million local and foreign visitors visit the Royal Botanic Gardens Peradeniya. The park contains about 4000 plant species, including orchids, spices, medicinal herbs, and palm trees, and is known for its orchid collection and long, palm-framed pathways. The Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya was named one of The Guardian`s `10 great botanical gardens around the world` in 2018. The dazzling climber plants with difficult-to-pronounce names like Beaumontia and Saritaea are entwined with the lovely lilac-blue petraea, which are claimed to have grown more beautifully than at the Kew gardens themselves.

Tea Factory and Museum

The Ceylon Tea Museum features displays on early Sri Lankan tea traders such as James Taylor, a Scottish tea farmer who introduced tea to Ceylon, and Thomas Lipton, another Scotsman who produced Ceylon tea and exported it to Western markets beginning in 1890. The museum has four storeys, including ancient tea-processing apparatus like 19th-century generators, rollers, dryers, fermentation tables, and sorting machines on the ground and second floors. The first floor houses a library and an auditorium with audio and video presentations, and the third floor houses a tea shop. The top level houses a tearoom with excellent views of the neighboring villages, hills, and groomed tea gardens, and visitors can have a complimentary cup of tea after touring the museum.

Nuwaraeliya city tour(Gregory lake/victoria park/post office)

The city trip will begin with a journey to Nuwara Eliya. You will first see the historic Nuwara Eliya Golf Club, one of Asia`s oldest golf clubs, from the outside before proceeding to town. When you get into town, you will be taken to one of Sri Lanka`s oldest post offices. A traditional Tudor-style colonial structure with a red brick facade Victoria Park is a lovely park named after Queen Victoria`s memorial. Take the time to go around the park and soak in the atmosphere and amazing sights of its landscapes, which include beautiful trees and grass. Then you`ll proceed to Lake Gregory, a man-made masterpiece from colonial times. It was originally developed for electricity but is currently utilized for amusement and relaxation. This lovely lake is surrounded by amazing views of distant mountains.

05 Day

We leave the hotel early in the morning and transport you to Horton Plains. Then take a rail journey from Nanu Oya to Ella through the tea plantations, which will take you through breath-taking scenery in the hill country.

Horton plains

The highlight of Horton Plains National Park is World`s End, where the highland plateau abruptly ends and a 1,000-meter plummet opens up before you. Mini World`s End lies nearby, with a drop of only 300 meters. If you get there before 10 a.m., you`ll almost certainly be rewarded with something magnificent. Arrive late, and the mists may have rolled in, leaving you staring into whiteness, especially during the wettest months of May to September. A tiny viewing area is walled off, but deviating from the designated path poses evident danger as you approach the cliff edge. An extension to adjacent Baker`s Falls, one of Sri Lanka`s greatest waterfalls, is also worth a visit for the energetic. This requires some scrambling up steep slopes and is only suggested for individuals with quick feet. The walk to World`s End is 4 kilometers long on level terrain, with a hard loop to Baker`s Falls (2 kilometers) and another 3.5 kilometers back to the entrance. It takes three hours to do the 9.5-kilometer round trip.

Train Ride

The train journey will take you through manmade tunnels. Places to look out for are Nawalapitiya, Hatton, and Haputale, Ella. Grey stone cliffs and rivers will flash past your window with occasional views of enormous waterfalls cascading down the mountainside. While the train climbs steadily through to Hatton, then Nanu Oya, if you are going to Nuwara Eliya, you must stop here.

Ella Nine Arch Bridge

The Nine Arches Bridge is an ancient bridge located in the hill town of Ella in Sri Lanka, 3 kilometers from Ella Railway Station. It is one of Ella`s most well-known landmarks, also known as Ahas Namaye Palama, or the Bridge in the Sky. The Nine Arch Bridge is a wonderful stone bridge built among lush green tea plantations with breathtaking mountains in the background. It`s at Demodara, between the Ella and Demodara train stations. This historic structure is 91 meters long and 24 meters high, and it never fails to captivate travelers with its beauty. The renowned bridge stands out against the lush green backdrop, and the rocky path includes a hiking trail as well as stops at waterfalls, ancient caverns, and tea plantations. The bridge is well-known among tourists and locals alike, who flock to see the iconic blue train slowly making its way across the bridge. It is also an excellent location for photography and filming. There are several eateries on the slopes with views of the bridge.

06 Day

After brekfast in the morning is when we should depart t for Ella via Haputhale. You might pass Lipton`s Seat Viewpoint and tea plantations on route. Next, you should make the quick ascent to Little Adams Peak`s summit via Lipton`s Seat. After that, visit the Rawana cave. This will lead you to breathtaking hill country beauty.

Lipton`s Seat View Point and Tea Plantations

A well-known vantage point is Lipton`s Seat, where Thomas Lipton used to sit with a cup of tea in his hand and proudly survey his estate. One of the most beautiful views can be seen from here as the sun rises, the hills move from a deep blue to a brilliant green, and the sky changes from lavender to a burst of pink and orange before turning blue. Even calling this view wonderful would be an understatement. Plan your visit properly because, by noon, a layer of mist covers the vistas. This place is unquestionably one that everyone should see and enjoy.

Ella Little Adam Peaks

Little Adam`s Peak, named due its likeness to the famed Adam`s Peak/Sri Pada, is Ella`s smaller sibling and a must-see. The trip to the top of Little Adam`s Peak is rather straightforward; at 1141m, it is more of a two-hour leisurely walk. The trail to Little Adam`s Peak is also extremely easy to find because it is plainly marked.

The trip begins on reasonably flat ground and is rather scenic because you`re surrounded by teaplants; however, the higher you go, the steeper the trail becomes, so it`s better to wear walking shoes.

Rawana cave

2 kilometers outside of Ella town, at a height of 1370 meters, sits the Ravana Cave. It is one of Ella`s most significant historical tourism destinations. According to legend, King Ravana utilized the Ravana cave to hide Princess Sita. The Ravana Cave must be visited if you have any interest in Sri Lankan history and are willing to walk some stairs to get there. It is unquestionably among the enjoyable things to do in Ella, Sri Lanka.

07 Day

We should leave at 8:00 a.m. for Tissa.You can see the Ravana Waterfall along the way. You can also get experience the Sri Lanka camping site Hotel. Then go on a Night Safari out site of Yala national park to see more lovely scenery.

Rawana Waterfall

Ravana Falls is a waterfall that should not be missed when visiting Ella. Ravana Falls is firmly at the top of the list of stunning waterfalls in Sri Lanka`s hill country. The falls are pretty magnificent, and you can get a closer look by climbing over some of the rocks. If you adore water and want to spend some time splashing around in the water fall, this is the place to be in Ella. You can swim for a while, but be careful because the rocks are slippery. It is currently one of the country`s widest falls. This waterfall is about 25 meters (82 feet) tall and cascades from an oval-shaped concave granite outcrop. The waterfall is believed to resemble an area flower with withering petals during the local wet season. This is not the case during the dry season, when the flow of water is drastically reduced.

Yala Camping

Yala Safari Camp is a location where visitors may enjoy a traditional and genuine tented safari camping experience. Few experiences can compare to the exhilaration of waking up in your own private camp in one of Sri Lanka`s most incredible wildlife areas, with no one else around but your caretakers for miles.

08 Day

We had to get up at 5.30 a.m. to be ready for work. Yala National Park Wild Safari by Safari Jeep (The Vehicle Prepared to See Around) Yala National Park is Sri Lanka`s most visited and second-largest national park. Elephants, leopards, crocodiles, and other wildlife can be seen in the open jungle. After that, go to Mulkirigala Rock temple and Mirissa Golden Sand Beach. It will help you relax your mind.

Yala National Park Safari

Yala, Sri Lanka`s most popular and second-largest national park, has a long history as a conservation hotspot in the country`s east, dating back to the early twentieth century, when it was first established as a wildlife refuge. The area was designated a national park in 1938 because it was home to a varied array of flora and fauna, including numerous endangered species such as elephants and leopards and a diversity of bird species. The park is separated into five zones, each with its own distinct features and animals. The most popular zones are 1 and 5, which are recognized for their abundance of animals, particularly leopards. There are several entrances to the park, but the most popular is the Palatupana entrance.

Mulkirigala Rock Temple

Tangalle`s Mulkirigala Rock Temple, also referred to as Mulkirigala Raja Maha Viharaya in the local tongue, is a wonderful day trip destination. You must ascend to the top of the temple, which is carved into a 673-foot-tall rock, to see the stunning stupa and the surrounding area. Due to its amazing architectural design, the rock is often referred to as `Little Sigiriya`; it is merely less well-known than the Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Visit the temple, which includes five significant areas—Siyambalamaluwa, Bomaluwa, the Royal Temple Compound, the Upper Temple Compound, and the Lower Temple Compound—to view the different paintings, sculptures, and architectural elements. The temple is known as an important archaeological site.

Mirrisa Beach

Mirissa Beach is a stunning sandy shore located along the huge Indian Ocean in the coastal town of Mirissa, Sri Lanka, which is approximately 30 kilometers from Unawatuna and 35 kilometers from Galle. Mirissa Beach is a sizable expanse with lots of room to spread out and unwind while taking in beach life. The palm-tree-lined beach features crystal-clear seas and fine sand. Parrot Rock, a rock structure with water on three sides, is located at one end of Mirissa Beach. Visitors can scale the cliff to experience a stunning bird`s-eye perspective of Mirissa Beach. There is always a demand for water sports like surfing and snorkeling at the beautiful Mirissa Beach. Additionally, Mirissa is well known for its whale- and dolphin-watching excursions. Visitors can enjoy watching whales swim and play in their natural habitat by whale watching at Mirissa. There are numerous tour operators that offer excursions to see whales and dolphins. 

09 Day

Same as last morning, I have to wake up at 5.30 am. Blue whales can be seen from Mirissa Harbour on well-prepared boats. Following the Wheals waching, you will visit the historic Galle city and Dutch fort. Then after see galle dutch fort you can relax in the bentota beach.

Whales Watching

When you go on a whale/dolphin viewing tour off the Southern, Eastern, or West coast of Sri Lanka, the ever-smiling, mischievous dolphins will put on a show while some of the oldest and largest marine creatures, the humpback and the blue whales, will casually glide past you. Dondra Point, which is reachable from Galle, Hikkaduwa, and Mirissa, and Trincomalee are the best places to see whales, while the waters off Kalpitiya are teeming with dolphins. One of the best spots in the world to go whale watching is Mirissa, particularly to see the Blue Whales, the largest and most well-known marine mammal. Actually, the distance from Mirissa harbor to the whale habitat is only six to nine nautical miles. The three types of whales we can witness are killer whales, sperm whales, and bride whales. The many dolphin species include spinner dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, and riso dolphins. Additional marine species that occasionally can be spotted include the green back turtle, whale shark, flying fish, and tuna fish.

Dutch Fort Galle

Within the fort, Fifty Lighthouse Street is the ideal starting point from which to see all that Galle has to offer. Stroll along the ramparts and take in the imposing buildings like the Galle Lighthouse, the Galle Clocktower, and the Groote Kerk, all of which have been preserved in their former splendor. Only a native from within the fort would know the details of a Galle Fort Walking Tour with us. Our walking tour takes you into the backstreets of this famous fort, where you`ll see adorable buildings, museums, historic sites, and more while learning all kinds of fascinating facts about the Galle Dutch Fort

Bentota Beach

Bentota is a well-known coastal resort town in the south-west of Sri Lanka, 65 kilometers from Colombo city. It has a wide range of tourist attractions on its property, the most notable of which is Bentota Beach, a long stretch of golden sand that resembles a remote beach island with lush vegetation and turquoise ocean water on either side. Access to the best amenities, such as resort lodging, meditation areas, and spa centers, is also available here. One of the best beach vacation spots in the nation is Bentota, where you can take part in water activities, go on city tours, and see other interesting places around.

10 Day

We leave the hotel after breakfast and transport you to Madu River. Then visit to Turtle hatchery. Then go on a colombo city tour to see more lovely scenery. You can also get experience the Sri Lanka capital.

Madu River Boat Safari

Near Galle and at Balapitiya, adjacent to Sri Lanka`s southern coastal region, is where you`ll find the Madu River, which is ideal for boat safaris. Madu River is a 900-hectare wetland estuary, of which 770 hectares are submerged in water and home to 64 islands. One of the few wetlands in Sri Lanka to have a virgin mangrove forest, this complex wetland ecosystem is a world heritage site protected by the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. The boat ride is a good way to have a closer look at it.

Turtle Hatchery

The hatchery and rescue facility look after five different types of turtles. These species include the Green Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle, Leatherback Turtle, and Olive Ridley Turtle. Modern water tanks are included in the facilities at the sea turtle hatchery and rescue center, which also provides care for adult turtle species that have been pulled from the water after suffering injuries.

 

Colombo City Tour

Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, is home to a thriving mix of dining, shopping, and cultural events. It also serves as the island`s lifeline. The Seema Malaka and neighboring Gangaramaya Temples are located on the gorgeous Beira Lake in the center of the city, which is framed by Colombo`s developing modern cityscape. The National Museum, a restored colonial governor`s home located near the beautiful Viharamahadevi Park and the iconic Independence Square, is the perfect place to travel back in time. The Arcade Independence Square, a renovated colonial structure that today contains a variety of designer companies and upscale eateries, is located next to this significant monument. 

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