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Welcome to Voyage Lanka, where we transform journeys into unforgettable adventures across the vibrant landscapes of Sri Lanka. With a passion for exploration and a commitment to exceptional service, we curate bespoke travel experiences that blend cultural richness with natural beauty. Whether discovering ancient temples or serene tea plantations, trust us to guide you through the wonders of this island paradise

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Formerly known as Ceylon, the island has attracted visitors for centuries for its abundant wildlife, its lush tea plantations, and its kilometers of tropical beaches and lagoons, arid savannahs, forests, and misty mountains. Sri Lanka offers an astonishing variety of landscapes in a modest area. With its ethnic and religious diversity, it presents a fascinating mosaic of Buddhist sites, Hindu temples, and colonial buildings. Our communities express passionate pride in our rich heritage, which is reflected in our cultural diversity. Our history is a mosaic woven through the ages, shaped by visitors from distant seas, invasions, and periods of colonization. This solid past strengthens our values and our roots. A trip through Sri Lanka will immerse you in a different culture, steeped in all the benefits of a magnificent destination. Hospitality is omnipresent and will make you feel at home, and you will not stay a stranger. Our island is full of places, each more breathtaking than the last, and we invite you to discover them. In the heart of the Indian Ocean, an emerald island reveals itself, rich in its thousand-year-old history and its cultural diversity. Welcome to Sri Lanka, where every street corner resonates with stories of ancient and living traditions. Sri Lanka is harmony between past and present, between spirituality and modernity. Come and let yourself be bewitched by this island of a thousand treasures, where every smile is an invitation to discovery.

KANDY

In the long history of the country, the kingdom of Kandy holds a legendary and half-hearted place. Founded in the folds of impenetrable hills, in the very heart of the island, Kandy resisted repeated attacks by the Portuguese and Dutch, vigorously defending its independence, while entire portions of the island fell, one after the other, into the hands of the colonial powers. Protected by its geographical position and its isolation, the kingdom has long remained a landmark stable, preserving ancient religious and cultural traditions, which elsewhere starved under European influence before falling in turn under the yoke of the British in 1815.

Thousands of pilgrims gather each year at the Temple of the Tooth of Buddha, the most sacred Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka, where they take part in the famous Esala Perahera festival. The city’s stubborn attachment to its independence has left profound marks on local life and the population. A citadel of culture and Sinhala religion, Kandy can pride itself on having the largest Buddhist temple revered on the island, housing the most sacred relic and its most grandiose festival. It is also the undisputed capital of Sri Lankan arts and crafts. Kandy is home to interesting museums and markets.

 

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GALLE

A superb testimony of colonial architecture located in the heart of the city of Galle, the fort invites you to stroll along its well-preserved ramparts, from which you can discover pretty views. This vast construction covers the old Dutch quarter, offering a striking contrast with the bustling city spread out at its feet. For centuries, the port of Galle attracted merchants, sailors, and explorers before the Portuguese built a fort on the promontory in 1589. When the Dutch took the city in 1640, they expanded the fortifications, which have survived to this day.

The strong heart of the old walled city is a fortified enclave bordered on three sides by the ocean. The fort then enjoyed its heyday, housing families, administrative buildings, and warehouses. In 1796, the city was ceded to the English, who rebuilt the fortress. However, its influence declined over time as Colombo became the center of commercial activity.

Galle is a real gem. It’s a pleasure to discover this historic city on foot, listed as a World Heritage site—a former trading port with an exotic touch. Once the largest on the island, it features impressive Dutch colonial buildings located next to each other, along with centuries-old mosques and churches, majestic residences, and museums.

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ANURADHAPURA

Faith and ingenuity presided over the construction of this ancient royal capital and monastic city, dotted with temples and dagobas and surrounded by vast reservoirs. Founded in the 4th century BC, Anuradhapura remained at the center of politics and religion for some 1,300 years, where more than 100 sovereigns succeeded one another. It reached its peak in the 9th century, and in the ancient city, immense dagobas, ponds, and ruined palaces offer an idea of its splendor.

The city suffered more than one raid by invaders from southern India, but it only declined after its occupation by the Cholas in 1017. Invaded by the jungle, it sank into oblivion until the 19th century. For more than a millennium, Anuradhapura maintained its rank, imposing itself both as the largest monastic city in Asia and the heart of Sri Lankan civilization. At its peak, the city hosted tens of thousands of monks, spread around ten monasteries, and was surrounded by a lay population, some sources suggest, that may have approached 2 million individuals.

The flourishing of its Buddhist culture and the audacity of its architectural creations exceeded borders and radiated throughout Asia, even making an impression in Europe. Even today, its archaeological and architectural wonders impress both in terms of their refinement and their dimensions. The vast archaeological ruins, massive stupas, and immense water reservoirs of Anuradhapura are among the most evocative sites in South Asia.

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SIGIRIYA

A World Heritage Site, Sigiriya does not easily reveal its secrets, and you have to climb a series of dizzying stairs, clinging to the walls, to reach the summit. Along the way, we discover superb frescoes and a pair of enormous legs carved into the rock from afar. The surrounding landscape—ditches covered with water lilies, water gardens, and cave sanctuaries—adds to the attraction of the place.

Rediscovered at the beginning of the 20th century, the ancient citadel of Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982. Lion Rock is at once a fortified capital, a palace without buildings and gardens, and a monastery, all built into an exceptional site, harmoniously combining defensive organization with the amenities of a royal residence. It crowns an enormous monolithic gneiss, which dominates the surrounding forest by 200 m.

There are conflicting theories about its history. Buddhist anchorites were established in the region from the 3rd century BC, well before Kashyapa found refuge here, but the scale of this royal enterprise is astonishing. King Kashyapa had this impregnable fortress built from 477 AD. Having murdered his father, King Dhatusena, as heir to the throne, he feared the revenge of his half-brother Moggallana. He ultimately succumbed to it in 495, and his remarkable architectural achievements sank into oblivion.

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POLONNARUWA

Despite the brevity and tumultuous nature of its history, the second great capital of the kingdom has preserved some striking testimonies of its artistic apogee. The rulers of Polonnaruwa ruled Sri Lanka from the 11th to the 13th century, and it experienced its golden age during the reign of Parakramabahu I. The period of Polonnaruwa, though relatively brief compared to that of Anuradhapura, coincided with an exceptional flourishing of the arts and Buddhist architecture, under notable influence from South Indian cultures.

At its peak, the city extended for several kilometers along the eastern side of an imposing reservoir, the Parakrama Samudra (a huge reservoir made up of three lakes connected by canals), while 6 km of powerful enclosures protected its monasteries, sumptuous palaces, and both Buddhist and Hindu temples.

Strategically, the capital monitored the banks and bridges of the Mahaweli, maintaining access to the province of Ruhuna, which was in full political development. The nickname of “Kandavuru Nuwara” (camp town), attributed to it for a time, testifies to its role as a garrison and fortified military post. After the death of the great king Nissankamalla, the kingdom sank into chaos, undermined by mediocre rulers and constant invasions. Polonnaruwa was abandoned to the jungle in 1293.

The archaeological excavation and restoration work undertaken in the 20th century allowed it to obtain its inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982.

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YALA

Elephants, panthers, crocodiles, monitor lizards, turtles, multicolored birds… the Sri Lankan wildlife is exceptional. And with 13% of land protected, the island holds on to its treasures, devoting significant efforts to the preservation of its environment. Sri Lanka remains a predominantly rural island despite its strong population growth and increased pressure on its land.

The national parks and reserves protect immense areas of wild animals within the framework of a policy partly determined by the Buddhist tradition of respect for life in all its forms, but also by the progression of ecotourism in an economically vital sector. The island offers an environment of choice for a varied fauna, from majestic herds of elephants that roam most of the national parks, to discreet panthers scattered throughout Yala National Park, and a wide range of often endemic birds.

Coastal waters are home to a quantity of marine species, including dolphins, turtles, and whales. While parks and reserves provide a privileged setting for wildlife, the most colorful birds and the most exotic animals can be encountered almost everywhere: sparkling kingfishers perched on telephone lines, domestic elephants crossing the fields, and enormous monitor lizards roaming the dusty trails of the villages.

 
 
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Excellent organization and services. Our stay went magnificently with very varied visits, charming hotels, and exquisite food. Our guide spoke perfect French and introduced us to the wonders of Sri Lanka and its history. It is a very professional agency which deserves to be known and which I recommend.

Angèle de Mulhouse France

Travel Lanka is an exceptional travel agency to explore the wonders of SriLanka.Their expertisein planning tailor-made trip sguarantees an unforgettable experience. Knowledgeable guides,quality acommodations and well-designed itineraries make Travel Lanka an ideal choice for discovering this enchanting island.

Emmeline et Guillaume de Rennes

We recommend this agency, which takes special care of its clients. Listening to our expectations, they know how to suggest itineraries and discoveries corresponding to travelers' interests. The restaurants offer local specialties, we taste fruits and spices, and we discover the emblematic places of this beautiful country with the necessary cultural information. Everything is well thought out for our great pleasure, and the suitable organization demonstrates great professionalism. We really liked it!

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We went through Voyage Lanka and we were delighted with the service of this agency! Everything was perfect, from the accommodation chosen to the sites visited. Our guide was great and knows his island like the back of his hand! Sri Lanka is worth the detour, you will be amazed! Voyage Lanka is perfect for you to discover this corner of paradise.

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