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The ancient religious city


Cultural Tour


Negombo city tour
Upon arriving in Sri Lanka, you will be greeted by our guide and transfer to your hotel close to the international airport.
Arrived at the hotel you can recover from a long journey.
Under take a city tour of Negombo.
Being one of the major tourist beach resorts of the island, this lively town is mainly inhabited by the fisher-folk. This is also one of the strongholds of the catholic community of Sri Lanka and quietly correctly considered as the “Little Rome”, located along the picturesque Negombo lagoon, along which hundreds of fishing boats and catamarans could be seen most of the time. The Town is dotted with several churches, some dating from the earliest colonial times. Sightseeing in Negombo includes the remains of the Old Dutch Fortress from 1678, the Dutch Canal constructed for the transportation of Cinnamon, St. Mary’s Church and the Old Dutch Cemetery, and naturally, the Negombo Fish Market –more famously known as the “Lellama”.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit Munneswaram Hindu Temple
Visit Yapahuwa Fortress
Kick start your day after your breakfast and you will be heading to Yapahuwa.
Chilaw the fishing town of Chilaw has a strong Roman Catholic flavor, with elaborate statues of saints and cardinals in the centre.
Visit Chilaw Fish market.
Then visit Munneswaram Hidu Temple.
Munneswaram Temple, in existence since at least 1000 C.E. holds much significance to the Hindus of the country. Although many myths surrounding it associate it with the famous Indian epic Ramayana, and its legendary hero-King Rama, the temple is one of the five most ancient temples (Ishwarams) dedicated to Lord Shiva in the region. The temple complex is a compilation of five temples, including a Buddhist temple. The central temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the most prestigious amongst the Hindus, with the remaining temples being dedicated to the Gods Ganesha, Ayyanayake and Kali.
Then heading to Yapahuwa and visit Yapahuwa Fortress.
An ancient Fortress and capital built in 1301AD. It is a rock rising to a height of 90metres.Many traces of the ancient battle defenses can still be seen fields. A majestic stairway remains to exhibit the grandeur of this ancient Temple built for housing the Sacred Tooth Relic Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit Hatthikucchi Temple
Under take a city tour of the 1st capital of the country
In the morning, you can do a bike ride inside the village, which permits you to better experience the local life.
Then leave to Hatthikucchi.
This is an ancient Buddhist monastery, remains of which consist of a magnificent Vatadage (stupa and the protective wall around it and the stone pillars used to support with a chathra or a thatch over the stupa). In addition to this, ruins of other Buddhist structures, several caves inhabited by the early Buddhist monks and inscriptions dating from pre Christian era are also found here surrounded by scrub jungle. It is important to note that only a minor portion of the site has been cleared. Although there are different views on the identity of this place , it is widely accepted as the place where the donor king , Sirisangabo gave away his head to a poor man who shared his meal with him while fleeing out of the city in fear of reprisals from the incumbent – King Gotabhaya.
Arrive to Anuradhapura in the afternoon.
Under take a city tour of the 1st capital of the country.
the most celebrated of Sri Lanka’s ancient ruined cities dating back to the 5th Century BC which formed the foundation for a magnificent civilisation spanning over a few centuries. According to the Mahavamsa – the great Sinhala Chronicle, this was a model of planning with precincts set aside for different vocations as well as for foreigners. There were separate cemeteries for high and low castes, hostels and hospitals and water supply was assured by the construction of reservoirs. Its greatest treasures are its dagabos constructed of small sun-dried bricks and are hemispherical in shape two of which have been identified by the UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. The reservoirs used for storage of water formed the basis of the hydraulic civilisation which later on spread to the entire island .
Return to the hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit Thanthirimalee Temple
Early morning leave to Mihintale. Climb Mihintale Temple.
a few kilometers from Anuradhapura is considered as the cradle of Buddhism where the message of Buddhism was received by the then King of Sri Lanka from Arahath Mahinda – the son of Emperor Asoka of India which was delivered after a lengthy conversation the Arahath had with the King to gauge the intelligence level of the monarch. The rock is dotted with shrines and rock dwellings. Mihintale was home to the first ever Animal Sanctuary and the Hospital.
Then leave to Thanthirimalee and visit Thanthirimalee temple.
The temple and the junction appears to be most important centre in the village. This temple, which was built in the third century BC has a historical value. When the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi was brought from India to Sri Lanka, one night along the way to Anuradhapura, the pot containing the sapling was kept at Thanthirimale. It is believed that there was one branch separately grew from the pot, was planted at that village to remember the incident. Hence, some believe that this may be the first Sri Maha Bhodi plant in Sri Lanka. The Bo Tree is placed on top of large stony layer which may protect the tree up to now.
Later of the day return to the hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Safari jeep at Minneriya National Park
Leave to Sigiriya after the breakfast.
Today morning is dedicated to visit the famous rock fortress Sigiriya.
A Royal Citadel for 20 years in the 5th Century AD – stark and forbidding, haunted by an epic story of murder and betrayal is attributed to King Kasyapa who found hiding here after killing his father more fruitful than meeting the wrath of the people who loved King Dhatusena much more before meeting his rival – Prince Mugalan who had fled to India seeking reinforcements for his Army. This unique Rock Fortress or “castle in the sky” – a massive monolith of red stone that rises 600ft above ground , derived the name “Lion Rock” as the entrance to the climb to the summit is reached between the paws of a lion .
Culmination of the day is with a safari at Minneriya National Park.
It is situated around the reservoir of the same name in the south central area of the island. This park comprises of grasslands, thorny scrubs and many valuable species of trees. Large herds of elephants, species of deer, wild boar, water buffalo and jackals are some of the wild animals found, along with a variety of avifauna that abounds the park. Has become synonymous with the annual “Elephant Gathering”
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit Medirigiriya Vatadageya.
Today, after breakfast Polonnaruwa is explored.
The island’s Medieval Capital (11th – 13th Centuries AD) which rose to fame after the decline of Anuradhapura.. The city was fortified with three concentric walls, beautified with parks and gardens and sanctified by many shrines. A unique Irrigation complex watered the city as well as the surrounding plains helping in agriculture which made the island “the Granary of the East” . The largest of the man made reservoirs, the huge Parakrama Samudra (the Sea of Parakrama), is larger in size than the Colombo Harbour. Polonnaruwa is home to two magnificent World Heritage Sites and numerous other sites of archaeological and historical interest , some of which depict the influence that Hinduism had on the Buddhist Civilisation during that period of history.
After this visit you will leave to Medirigiriya
located in the boundaries of the Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa Districts it has one of the finest preserved structures of a Circular Chamber House. Unique feature of the main structure which is well preserved comprising of simple pillars is that it is a rare occurrence that they are not ornamented. Remains of many other structures including those of a hospital could be seen scattered in the vicinity.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Matale Spice Garden
Colorful Cultural Show
After a good breakfast, heading to the last ancient city of Sri Lanka, Kandy.
En route visit Dambulla Cave temple.
A collection of five caves of different sizes full of paintings , sculptures, statues of Lord Buddha, his disciples, Kings , Gods etc. considered to be the largest painted caves in the world with more than 22,000 sq ft of painted surfaces declared a World Heritage Site
En-Route to Kandy, visit the Matale spice garden. The spice garden is one of the best spots for spices on the island, and here you will be introduced to various spices and be shown how these spices are grown and processed much to your awe.
Arrive to Kandy. Literally known as the “City on the Hills” so named as it was protected by the nature – water , rocks and jungles. The last capital of the Sri Lankan kings before falling to the British in 1815AD which is a World Heritage Site
In the evening watch a Cultural Performance by traditional Kandyan Dancers and Drummers including devotional “Fire Walking”
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Local Market
Peradeniya Botanical Garden
After breakfast you are going to embark on a city tour in Kandy starting from the centre of attraction – the golden roofed Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha.
After visiting the tooth relic temple, you will drive around the affluent Kandy lake admiring the serene and stunning landscape merged with the beauty of nature.
Then walk into the local market.
Our guide will offer you a gift on behalf of the agency to remember your honeymoon tour in Sri Lanka.
In the afternoon visit Royal Botanical Gardens – one of the best of its kind in Asia with more than 5000 species of different varieties of flora which incidentally was the Headquarters of Lord Louise Mountbatten – the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces during the 2nd World War,
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit a Tea Factory
Visit Ramboda Water Falls
After breakfast, you will proceed to the hill country.
Visit a Tea Factory and a Plantation to witness the manufacturing process of world famous “Ceylon Tea” and to taste a pure unblended cup of factory fresh tea before being sent to the Tea Auctions in Colombo leading to Export.
A short walk can be done in the tea plantations.
Visit Ramboda water fall.
Check in to the hotel and relax yourself.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit 9 Arche Bridge
Visit Rawana Water Fall
After breakfast you will leave to Badulla and you will take the train from Badulla to Ella. You can enjoy the beauty of the nature beside the railway track.
Upon your arrival to Ella you will start to hike up to Mini Adam’s Peak. The summit of the mountain has a great panoramic views.
When you are in Ella, you should not forget to go and have a look at the 9 Arch Bridge
The Nine Arch Bridge in Ella is on the Demodara loop and spans 91 meters at a height of 24m. The beautiful nine arches make it a very picturesque spot especially as it is located in a dense jungle and agricultural setting. Behind the railway, a forest is booming and below, tea leaves are being cultivated
Then you will leave this charming city and proceed towards the down south of the country.
En route visit Rawana water fall.
Later of the day, arrive to your beach hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.

Tea hills, gardens, forest, sanctuary


Hiking Tour


Arrival & assistance
Negombo city tour
Upon arriving in Sri Lanka, you will be greeted by our guide and transfer to your hotel
close to the international airport.
Arrived at the hotel you can recover from a long journey.
Under take a city tour of Negombo.
Being one of the major tourist beach resorts of the island, this lively town is mainly
inhabited by the fisher-folk. This is also one of the strongholds of the catholic
community of Sri Lanka and quietly correctly considered as the “Little Rome”,
located along the picturesque Negombo lagoon, along which hundreds of fishing
boats and catamarans could be seen most of the time. The Town is dotted with
several churches, some dating from the earliest colonial times. Sightseeing in
Negombo includes the remains of the Old Dutch Fortress from 1678, the Dutch
Canal constructed for the transportation of Cinnamon, St. Mary’s Church and the
Old Dutch Cemetery, and naturally, the Negombo Fish Market –more famously
known as the “Lellama”.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Hike at Meddepola
Visit Yapahuwa Fortress
From the touristic site, you will be moving to a local village where you will see hardly
any tourist.
Arrive to Meddepola village and you will start your hike of 3-4hours. During the hike
you will be able to have a closer look at the local life and their daily routine. During
the hike you will visit the temple of the village. At the end of the hike you can have a
cup of tea at a local house.
Then heading to Yapahuwa. Check in to the hotel and have a free time in the pool
under the hot sun.
Around 16h visit Yapahuwa Fortress. When you climb up to the fortress you will have
a 360 degree view with the sunset.
An ancient Fortress and capital built in 1301AD. It is a rock rising to a height of
90metres.Many traces of the ancient battle defenses can still be seen fields. A
majestic stairway remains to exhibit the grandeur of this ancient Temple built for
housing the Sacred Tooth Relic
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit Resvehera Buddha Statue
Visit Aukana Buddha Statue
Early morning go for a walk in the village. You will see the farmers who are going for
their paddy fields, school boys go to school. This is the village. So you can
experience it very much.
Return to the hotel and have breakfast and then leave to Habarana.
Visit Resvehera Bouddha statue.
Reswehera Rajamaha Vihara is an ancient temple which was built by the king
Devanampiya Tissa (307BC-267BC) situated in north western province in Sri Lanka.
The temple is well known for its two Gautama Buddha statues, one carved in a rock
and the other inside the vihara. In addition the Bo tree which was planted from a
branch of the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi illuminates the historical value of the
place.
Then proceed to Aukana and visit Aukana Bouddha Statue.
Facing the massive Kalawewa Reservoir constructed by King Dhatusena in close
proximity to Vijithapura where the warrior King, Dutugemunu is supposed to have
confronted King Elara and emerged victorious ending the long regime of Kings of
south indian origin.The 12 ‘ standing Buddha Statue is considered as the best
specimen depicting the skilled craftsmanship of ancient Sinhalese.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit Ritigala Monastery
Today morning is dedicated to visit the famous rock fortress Sigiriya.
A Royal Citadel for 20 years in the 5th Century AD – stark and forbidding, haunted by an epic story of murder and betrayal is attributed to King Kasyapa who found hiding here after killing his father more fruitful than meeting the wrath of the people who loved King Dhatusena much more before meeting his rival – Prince Mugalan who had fled to India seeking reinforcements for his Army. This unique Rock Fortress or “castle in the sky” – a massive monolith of red stone that rises 600ft above ground , derived the name “Lion Rock” as the entrance to the climb to the summit is reached between the paws of a lion .
In the afternoon visit of Ritigala Monastery.
Ritigala was probably a place of refuge (as long ago as the 4th century BC) and also has mythological status. It’s claimed to be the spot from which Hanuman (the monkey god) leapt to India to tell Rama that he had discovered where Sita was being held by the king of Lanka.
Monks found Ritigala’s caves ideal for an ascetic existence, and more than 70 have been discovered. Royals proved generous patrons, especially King Sena I, who in the 9th century made an endowment of a monastery to the pamsukulika (rag robes) monks.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Safari at Wasgamuwa National Park
Today Polonnaruwa is explored. After early breakfast leave to Polonnaruwa. You can enjoy the city tour before the climate gets hoter.
The island’s Medieval Capital (11th – 13th Centuries AD) which rose to fame after the decline of Anuradhapura.. The city was fortified with three concentric walls, beautified with parks and gardens and sanctified by many shrines. A unique Irrigation complex watered the city as well as the surrounding plains helping in agriculture which made the island “the Granary of the East” . The largest of the man made reservoirs, the huge Parakrama Samudra (the Sea of Parakrama), is larger in size than the Colombo Harbour. Polonnaruwa is home to two magnificent World Heritage Sites and numerous other sites of archaeological and historical interest , some of which depict the influence that Hinduism had on the Buddhist Civilisation during that period of history.
Then leave to Wasgamuwa and afternoon safari at Wasgamuwa National Park.
The park has a tropical dry mixed green forest cover. A mountain range lies across the forest and two rivers of which one is the Mahaweli River, the longest river in Sri Lanka, circles the park. Over 200 species of mammals, 163 species of birds (of which 05 are endemic to Sri Lanka), 15 species of amphibians and 52 species of butterflies (including 7 naturally endangered species) are found here. Animals found are elephants, crocodile, monitors,, bear, sambur and wild boar.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Today you will be heading to the Knuckles range. The mountains are called ‘knuckles’ because of their shape from certain vantage points
Upon your arrival to Riverstone area, you will start to do the Maningala Hike. Maningala” in Sinhalese means the mountain of time. Traditionally people in the area had used the shadow of this isolated, elephant shaped rock to keep track of the time of the day.
Climbing Maningala is a rewarding exercise. It lets you enjoy the true beauty of the Knuckles range. The beautiful “Thelgamu-Oya” river, paddy fields with the mountains in the backdrop at the traditional villages, the panoramic view of the Knuckles range from the top of Maningala, the unique flat area on the top of the mountain which resembles the spine of the elephant and the interesting diversity of vegetation are few highlights worth mentioning. Not to forget the colorful butterflies, wildflowers and birds that inhabits the mountain that will come as pleasant surprises quite frequently.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Hike at Medawatta Village
After breakfast, leave to Mini World’s End.
An easy nature trail of about 0.75 km takes the visitor to Mini World’s End, which is a deep escarpment situated at Pitawala Pathana. It resembles a small version of the world famous World’s End in Horton Plains. This place grants a panoramic view of the Knuckles Range and some of its valleys below. The designated nature trail leads the visitors easily to the escarpment Then leave to start our today’s hike at Medawatta.
We start our hike through the tea plantations. ( 980M) During the hike we will pass a few Tamil people’s villages, some small Hindu temples and also the village’s tea factory. Landscape will be changed in the middle of the Pinus tree forest. Then we will reach the small river where we can have a bath. Then we will proceed to the home where we are going to have the lunch. ( 520M)You have to eat like a real local with your fingers. After the lunch we will Arrive to Kandy.
Literally known as the “City on the Hills” so named as it was protected by the nature – water , rocks and jungles. The last capital of the Sri Lankan kings before falling to the British in 1815AD which is a World Heritage Site. Check in to the hotel and free time at the hotel. Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Local Market
Peradeniya Botanical Garden
After breakfast you are going to embark on a city tour in Kandy starting from the centre of attraction – the golden roofed Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha.
After visiting the tooth relic temple, you will drive around the affluent Kandy lake admiring the serene and stunning landscape merged with the beauty of nature. Then walk into the local market.
Our guide will offer you a gift on behalf of the agency to remember your honeymoon tour in Sri Lanka.
In the afternoon visit Royal Botanical Gardens – one of the best of its kind in Asia with more than 5000 species of different varieties of flora which incidentally was the Headquarters of Lord Louise Mountbatten – the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces during the 2nd World War,
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit a Tea Factory
After a late breakfast from the hotel, today we will leave to Adam’s Peak.
En route visit a Tea Factory and a Plantation to witness the manufacturing process of world famous “Ceylon Tea” and to taste a pure unblended cup of factory fresh tea before being sent to the Tea Auctions in Colombo leading to Export.
A short walk can be done in the tea plantations.
Arrive to the hotel and relax before you start your difficult hike which will be started at 02h00.
Adam’s Peak mountain, in central Sri Lanka, east of Colombo. The 2,243-m (7,360 ft) summit contains a depression about 1.5 m (5 ft) long by about 76 cm (30 in) wide that is shaped like a human footprint. The origin of the footprint is explained in various ways depending on religious and cultural tradition. To Buddhists the foot like depression is the sacred footmark left by Lord Buddha placed during one of his three visits to Sri Lanka; to Hindus it is the footprint of the God Shiva. According to Muslim tradition, the summit was the scene of the penance of Adam (after his expulsion from Paradise), during which he stood on one foot for a thousand years.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit Nuwara Eliya City
As you leave the estate footpath you will have to climb steps for about 100m to reach the temple passing the temple continue to walk along the broad trail. You will now realize that climb has some what intensified. Rather than just walking along an almost flat trail, now you have to climb few steps every few meters, occasionally climbing for several meters at a stretch. After passing the temple, the trail is now going through the peak wilderness sanctuary.
About 300m from the temple you will reach a brief flat section of the trail known as “Gangule Thenna” This is a permanent rest stop.
Passing “Gangule Thenna” continue to climb up along the trail with moderate ascend as described before until you reach the “Seethe Gangula”, 3.30km from the trail head. At this place the trail crosses a small stream with ice cold water on a bridge.
3.30km to 4.45km: As you cross the bridge at “Seetha Gangula”, prepare yourself for a stretch of intense ascend with almost non-stop climbing along steps. For the most part the steps are made out of cement and are well laid but there are sections with stone steps which have been partly washed away (roughly from 3.7km to 4.2km).
As you elevate yourself along the trail you will start to get a glimpse of the beauty of the surrounding mountains and the valleys. The trail will also get closer to vegetation as you proceed along it. Enjoy the views and tackle this section slow and steady. 4.45km to 5.2km: From “Idikatupana” the steepest ascend of the trail has to be tackled. This section is called “Mahagiridamba” or “The Great Rock Climb”. This entire 750m of length is a steep climb. In this section the steps are continuously aided with steel bars on both sides. As you reach the summit it feels more like walking in the Sky as the steps are so steep. Strong, cold winds can also be experienced. The view in to the distant mountains and the valleys will become quite spectacular. It always help to take short, frequent breaks to enjoy these magnificent views.
12km from the trail head you reach the summit of Sri Pada which is the 5th highest and the most prominent peak in Sri Lanka
Return to the hotel and the breakfast will be ready for you.
Proceed to Nuwara Eliya. Under take a city tour of Nuwara Eliya.
Nestled in a wooded basin at the foot of Mount Pidurutalagala Sri Lanka’s highest peak, this region at 6,183ft above sea-level has a cool, crisp climate unknown elsewhere in Sri Lanka. A serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of Colombo, the town seems like a piece of the English Lake District, aptly named by the British as “Little England” – their Holiday Retreat. Unusual plants, birds and animals thrive here besides natural features like waterfalls and caves. Tea, the glistening green leaves of this lovely shrub, along with neat rows of green, cloak ridges and valleys providing a lasting impression of Sri Lanka’s Hill Country. The Golf Course – one of the finest and picturesque in Asia – the serene Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity, beautiful parks and well kept lawns and hedges give the place an air of nostalgia.
Later of the day arrive to Kithalella.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Hike Mini Adam’s Peak
Visit 9 Arche Bridge
After breakfast you will leave to Badulla and you will take the train from Badulla to Ella. You can enjoy the beauty of the nature beside the railway track.
Upon your arrival to Ella you will start to hike up to Mini Adam’s Peak. The summit of the mountain has a great panoramic views.
When you are in Ella, you should not forget to go and have a look at the 9 Arch Bridge
The Nine Arch Bridge in Ella is on the Demodara loop and spans 91 meters at a height of 24m. The beautiful nine arches make it a very picturesque spot especially as it is located in a dense jungle and agricultural setting. Behind the railway, a forest is booming and below, tea leaves are being cultivated
Free time in the down town before going back to the hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
You are going down to the south part of the country.
En route visit Rawana Water Fall.
Then leave to Tangalle and in the afternoon you will arrive to your hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Transfer to the Air Port.

Beach city on the west coast


Classic Tour


Negombo city tour
Upon arriving in Sri Lanka, you will be greeted by our guide and transfer to your hotel close to the international airport.
Arrived at the hotel you can recover from a long journey.
Under take a city tour of Negombo.
Being one of the major tourist beach resorts of the island, this lively town is mainly inhabited by the fisher-folk. This is also one of the strongholds of the catholic community of Sri Lanka and quietly correctly considered as the “Little Rome”, located along the picturesque Negombo lagoon, along which hundreds of fishing boats and catamarans could be seen most of the time. The Town is dotted with several churches, some dating from the earliest colonial times. Sightseeing in Negombo includes the remains of the Old Dutch Fortress from 1678, the Dutch Canal constructed for the transportation of Cinnamon, St. Mary’s Church and the Old Dutch Cemetery, and naturally, the Negombo Fish Market –more famously known as the “Lellama”.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit Yapahuwa Fortress
Kick start your day after your breakfast and you will be heading to Habarana where you are going to stay 3 consecutive nights.
Chilaw the fishing town of Chilaw has a strong Roman Catholic flavour, with elaborate statues of saints and cardinals in the centre.
Visit Chilaw Fish market. Then heading to Yapahuwa and visit Yapahuwa Fortress. An ancient Fortress and capital built in 1301AD. It is a rock rising to a height of 90metres.Many traces of the ancient battle defenses can still be seen fields. A majestic stairway remains to exhibit the grandeur of this ancient Temple built for housing the Sacred Tooth Relic In the evening arrive to your hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit Ritigala Ancient Buddhist Monastery
Today, after breakfast Polonnaruwa is explored.
The island’s Medieval Capital (11th – 13th Centuries AD) which rose to fame after the decline of Anuradhapura.. The city was fortified with three concentric walls, beautified with parks and gardens and sanctified by many shrines. A unique Irrigation complex watered the city as well as the surrounding plains helping in agriculture which made the island “the Granary of the East” . The largest of the man made reservoirs, the huge Parakrama Samudra (the Sea of Parakrama), is larger in size than the Colombo Harbour. Polonnaruwa is home to two magnificent World Heritage Sites and numerous other sites of archaeological and historical interest , some of which depict the influence that Hinduism had on the Buddhist Civilisation during that period of history.
Afternoon is reserved for the visit of Ritigala Monastery.
Ritigala was probably a place of refuge (as long ago as the 4th century BC) and also has mythological status. It’s claimed to be the spot from which Hanuman (the monkey god) leapt to India to tell Rama that he had discovered where Sita was being held by the king of Lanka.
Monks found Ritigala’s caves ideal for an ascetic existence, and more than 70 have been discovered. Royals proved generous patrons, especially King Sena I, who in the 9th century made an endowment of a monastery to the pamsukulika (rag robes) monks.
Safari jeep at Minneriya National Park
Today morning is dedicated to visit the famous rock fortress Sigiriya.
A Royal Citadel for 20 years in the 5th Century AD – stark and forbidding, haunted by an epic story of murder and betrayal is attributed to King Kasyapa who found hiding here after killing his father more fruitful than meeting the wrath of the people who loved King Dhatusena much more before meeting his rival – Prince Mugalan who had fled to India seeking reinforcements for his Army. This unique Rock Fortress or “castle in the sky” – a massive monolith of red stone that rises 600ft above ground , derived the name “Lion Rock” as the entrance to the climb to the summit is reached between the paws of a lion .
Culmination of the day is with a safari at Minneriya National Park.
It is situated around the reservoir of the same name in the south central area of the island. This park comprises of grasslands, thorny scrubs and many valuable species of trees. Large herds of elephants, species of deer, wild boar, water buffalo and jackals are some of the wild animals found, along with a variety of avifauna that abounds the park. Has become synonymous with the annual “Elephant Gathering” Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Matale Spice Garden
Colorful Cultural Show
After a good breakfast, heading to the last ancient city of Sri Lanka, Kandy.
En route visit Matale Aluviharaya Temple.
Aluviharaya cave temple in Sri Lanka is a rock-cave temple close to Matale where Buddhist monks wrote the Tripitakas during King Walagamba’s rule. These Tripitakas originally had come down by mere word of mouth by being committed to memory by Buddhist monks of the time. There’s a charming series of Buddhist caves, religious paintings, and a stupa.
En-Route to Kandy, visit the Matale spice garden. The spice garden is one of the best spots for spices on the island, and here you will be introduced to various spices and be shown how these spices are grown and processed much to your awe. Arrive to Kandy. Literally known as the “City on the Hills” so named as it was protected by the nature – water , rocks and jungles. The last capital of the Sri Lankan kings before falling to the British in 1815AD which is a World Heritage Site. In the evening watch a Cultural Performance by traditional Kandyan Dancers and Drummers including devotional “Fire Walking” Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Local Market
Peradeniya Botanical Garden
After breakfast you are going to embark on a city tour in Kandy starting from the centre of attraction – the golden roofed Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha.
After visiting the tooth relic temple, you will drive around the affluent Kandy lake admiring the serene and stunning landscape merged with the beauty of nature.
Then walk into the local market.
In the afternoon visit Royal Botanical Gardens – one of the best of its kind in Asia with more than 5000 species of different varieties of flora which incidentally was the Headquarters of Lord Louise Mountbatten – the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces during the 2nd World War, Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
Visit a Tea Factory
Visit Ramboda Water Fall
City tour of Nuwara Eliya
After breakfast, you will proceed to the hill country.
Visit a Tea Factory and a Plantation to witness the manufacturing process of world famous “Ceylon Tea” and to taste a pure unblended cup of factory fresh tea before being sent to the Tea Auctions in Colombo leading to Export.
A short walk can be done in the tea plantations.
Visit Ramboda water fall.
In the afternoon under take a city tour of Nuwara Eliya Check in to the hotel and relax yourself.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.
From the cool climate, you will leave to the commercial capital of Sri Lanka.
Colombo is a fascinating city, not only for its comfortable blend of East and West, but also for its vibrant mixture of the past and the present , east and the west .It is the Commercial Capital of the country, and is only 35 km south of the country’s first International Airport. Many attractions , opportunities for shopping , availability of tasting a multitude of cuisine etc makes it an interesting city Undertake a city tour by tuk tuk.
Dinner & overnight stay at Hotel.




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Explore the Beauty of The Sri Lanka
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.

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.

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.

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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