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08 Nights 09 Days

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Daily Tour 9 Days Availability: 2017-06-16
Colombo, Sri Lanka Yala National Park, Galle, Bentota, Kandy, Ella Rock, Nuwara Eliya, Sigiriya, Colombo, Dambulla Tour Guide: 08 Nights 09 Days

We feel excited to plan your visit to Sri Lanka and based on your discussions with our representative we have tried to develop customized itinerary for your trip.

We hope the below our customized workings are in-line to your expectations and plan, any changes we will be more than happy to make amendments.

YOO Lanka believes in keeping things simple and we value your trip.

Itinerary – 1 Colombo, 1 Galle, 1 Yala, Nuwara Eliya ,1 Kandy , 1 Sigiriya ,2 Chilaw

Duration            – 08 Nights, 09 Days



DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION

Katunayake International Airport (Google Map)



DEPARTURE TIME

Please arrive at least 2 hours before the flight.



INCLUDED


  • Airfare
  • 5 Days Transport




  • Accommodations
  • Professional Guide





NOT INCLUDED


  • Entry Tickets
  • Meals & Tips




Day 1: Airport to Colombo

Arrive Please clear immigration and visa formalities, collect your baggage and proceed to the arrival lounge through the green channel if you do not have goods to be declared to customs.
There after you will be assisted to the Car park to begin your journey as per the booked itinerary.

Colombo
A drive through the city taking you to the busy commercial areas as well as the tree-lined residential,
Cinnamon Gardens.
Visit Fort, the former British administrative centre and military garrison, Sea Street – the Goldsmith’s quarters in the heart of Pettah, the Bazaar area, where is also a Hindu Temple with elaborate stone carvings and the Dutch Church of Wolfendhal dating back to 1749.
Also visit the BMICH, see the replica of Avukana Buddha and Independence Square.

Overnight stay at Colombo hotel

Day 2: Colombo – Bentota – Galle

After breakfast at the hotel visit a turtle hatchery, mangrove boat ride

Turtle Hatchery
The “Sea Turtle Farm & Hatchery” is a non – profitable organization which is maintained for the survival of Sea Turtles for the next generation. From the past, due to the cruel activities of humans, there is a danger that turtles are facing extinction. These rare varieties of Sea Turtles are destroyed by man day by day. It is the duty of each and every one to take action to save these turtles from extinction for the sake of our future generation. Regarding this we started to save Sea Turtles in 1986 and up to now we have succeeded to attain the goal gradually.

Mangrove Boat ride in Madu River
Madu River or the Madu Ganga is one of the natures fascinating creations off South West coast in
Balapitiya. Madu Ganga is a lagoon with hundreds of islands providing an idyllic setting for a well spent holiday and loads of authentic traditional settings. It may be one of the last remaining tracts of pristine
Mangrove forests in Sri Lanka.

Galle Fort
In the Bay of Galle on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, was built first in 1588 by the Portuguese, then extensively fortified by the Dutch during the 17th century from 1649 onwards. It is a historical, archaeological and architectural heritage monument, which even after more than 423 years maintains a polished appearance, due to extensive reconstruction work done by Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka.

Overnight stay at Galle

Day 3: Galle – Yala

After breakfast at the hotel proceed to Yala

Yala Safari
Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka. The park consists of five blocks, two of which are now open to the public and also adjoining parks. The blocks have individual names such as, Ruhuna National Park (block 1) and Kumana National Park or “Yala East” for the adjoining area. It is situated in the southeast region of the country, and lies in Southern Province and Uva Province. The park covers 979 square kilometres (378 sq mi) and is located about 300 kilometres (190 mi) from Colombo. Yala was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1900, and, along with Wilpattu was one of the first two national parks in Sri Lanka, having been designated in 1938. The park is best known for its variety of wild animals. It is important for the conservation of Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards and aquatic birds.

Overnight stay at Yala

Day 4: Yala – Nuwara Eliya
After breakfast at the hotel proceed to Nuwara eliya

Visit a Tea Factory plantation
Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea. Since the introduction of tea to Sri Lanka in the mid-19th century, Nuwara Eliya has been the capital of the tea industry. For many miles prior to reaching Nuwara Eliya from either direction you will find acres of tea plantations; in fact nothing but tea estates. There are many factories open for visitors which also consist of tea sales outlets for you to purchase.

Hakgala gardens- The Hakgala Botanical Gardens was one of the pleasure gardens of King Ravana. This garden was expanded during the British period and has a wide variety of flowers including an excellent collection of orchids. This is the exotic pleasure garden where King Ravana kept the depressed Sita, insisting that she marries him. It was here where the heartwarming meeting took place between her and Hanuman, who brought her Rama’s ring with the news that Rama was looking for her. He offered to carry her back but she refused saying it would be an insult to Rama’s honor if she did so. Part of this majestic garden still exists. It is also said that Hanuman nearly destroyed it in order to prove to Ravana of the forces against him.

Gregory Lake
Lake Gregory which is spread across an area of 91.2 hectares was built British colonial Governor Governor William Gregory for the purpose of making use of water from River Nanuoya that flows past Nuwara Eliya. Boating opportunities for the visitors are made possible by the boat house at Lake Gregory.

Overnight stay at Nuwara eliya

Day 5: Kandy – Nuwara Eliya

After breakfast at the hotel proceed to Kandy

Kandy
The hill capital, venue of the annual Perahera. The last stronghold of the Sinhala Kings was finally ceded to the British in 1815. Kandy is an example of the Buddhism’s influence in Sri Lanka today. Temple’s shrines and monasteries keeping alive Buddhist traditions are everywhere.

Peradeniya Gardens
These stunning gardens were once reserved exclusively for Kandyan royalty. Today, even commoners are allowed in to enjoy the most impressive and largest (60 hectares) botanic gardens in Sri Lanka.

Highlights include a fine collection of orchids, a stately avenue of royal palms, the extraordinary, aptly named cannonball fruit tree and 40m-high Burma bamboo. Another big hit is the giant Javan fig tree on the great lawn, with its colossal central trunk and umbrella-like canopy of branches. Peradeniya is 6km from central Kandy.

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
Ever since 4th Century A.D, when the Buddha’s Tooth was brought to Sri Lanka hidden from sacrilegious hands in an Orissan princess’ hair, the Relic has grown in repute and holiness in Sri Lanka and throughout the Buddhist world. It is considered Sri Lanka’s most prized possession.

Evening visit a Gem shop and witness the Kandy Cultural Dance
Spend the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 6: Kandy – Sigiriya

After breakfast proceed to Sigiriya Habarana Village Tour.

Sigiriya rock fortress
Sigiriya or Sinhagiri is an ancient rock fortress located in the northern Matale District near the town of Dambulla in the Central Province, Sri Lanka. The name refers to a site of historical and archaeological significance that is dominated by a massive column of rock nearly 200 metres (660 ft) high. According to the ancient Sri Lankan chronicle the Culavamsa, this site was selected by King Kasyapa (477 – 495 CE) for his new capital. He built his palace on the top of this rock and decorated its sides with colourful frescoes. On a small plateau about halfway up the side of this rock he built a gateway in the form of an enormous lion. The name of this place is derived from this structure —Sīhāgiri, the Lion Rock. The capital and the royal palace was abandoned after the king’s death. It was used as a Buddhist monastery until the 14th century. Sigiriya today is a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site. It is one of the best preserved examples of ancient urban planning.

Overnight stay at Sigiriya

Day 7: Chilaw – Sigiriya

After breakfast proceed to Chilaw

Munneswaram Temple
Lord Rama after his victorious battle left for Ayodhya in one of King Ravana’s Vimanas. He felt he was being followed by Bramahathi Dosham as he killed King Ravana who was a Brahmin. He stopped the Vimana at this juncture because he felt at this place the “Bramahathi Dosham” was not following him. He discended from the Vimana and asked God Shiva for a remedy. God Shiva blessed Lord Rama and advised him to install and pray four lingams in Manavari, Thirukoneshwaram, Thiruketheeswaram and Rameshwaram in India, as the only remedy to get rid of the Dosham.

Manavari Temple
Manavari is the first lingam installed and prayed by Lord Rama and till date this lingam is called as Ramalinga Shivan. Rameshwaram is the only other lingam in the world named after Lord Rama.
Overnight stay at Chilaw hotel

Day 8: Chilaw

After breakfast Leisure at Hotel

Overnight stay at Chilaw hotel

Day 9: chilaw – Airport
After breakfast at the hotel proceed to Airport for your scheduled flight with so much to remember and cherish one day!

Have a safe flight!

***END OF TOUR***

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