Early morning leave Negombo Fish market tour, after taking breakfat leave for Habarana.
On the way visit pinnawala elephant orphanage. Orphanage was established to feed, nurse and house young elephants found abandoned by their mothers.
Dambulla is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka, evening in the hotel.
After breakfast leave for Galle. Stilt Fishing is unique for Sri Lanka. Stilt Fishing is an old tradition practiced by around 500 fishing families in Galle. Stilts consist of a single pole and crossbar planted out in the sea.
Then visit Turtle sanctuary, able to see many type turtles. By evening reach to Galle.
Happen every day of the week except Sunday, this colourful and authentic fish market is a great place to observe the local fishing trade and see the amazing variety of fish and seafood that is offloaded from the boats. The catch includes lobster, crab, prawns from the lagoon and even sharks.
The Orphanage, established in 1975, commenced with seven orphans. Today some of these orphans enjoy the fortune of seeing their grandchildren born in the same location. The original objective of establishing the orphanage inclined more towards tourism, but is soon became a conservation and educational center
Dambulla rock temple one of the most impressive cave temples of Sri Lanka was built by king Walagambahu in the 1st century B.C. It is declared as a world heritage site for its significant beauty and marvelling architecture. You can witness the five caves with over 2000 sq. metres of painted walls and ceilings which is the largest area of paintings found in the world
Climb the 5th century world famous rock fortress Sigiriya which is also a world heritage site. Magnificently built by King Kashyapa (477-495 AD) the Lion Rock is a citadel of unusual beauty rising 200 metres from the scrub jungle. The pond in the tip of the rock is still a factor of amazement.
Elephant Back Safari in Sri Lanka brings in multifaceted joys. The majestic beast, the locations in close proximity to the cultural attractions and the terrain rich with bird life all add up to bring in memorable experiences to the tourists holidaying in Sri Lanka. Elephant Back Safaris are one of the newest and most thrilling safari experiences in Sri Lanka.
Dominated by the ancient Minneriya Tank, this national park has plenty of scrub and light of rest in its 8890 hectares to provide shelter for its toque macaques, sambar deer, leopards and elephants – to name a few
Was the capital of the island during the medieval period. Polonnaruwa is most famous for its well-preserved city of ancient dagobas, moonstones, beautiful parks, massive buildings and stunningly beautiful statues.
Life in the remote villages in Sri Lanka remains largely unchanged. You can feel how people live simply in harmony with the environment, responding to the seasons as they unfold. Specially you can visit traditional village and observe villagers day to day life pattern, domestic activities, and cultural framework
Koneshwaram Kovil (Hindu temple) which is situated on top of Swami Rock. This temple is dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva, and it is one out of five such temples situated around Sri Lanka.
One of the two marine national parks of Sri Lanka. The national park is situated 1 km off the coast of Nilaveli,. The island's name derives from the Rock Pigeon which has colonized it.
Is a historic forest in the city of Kandy. During the days of the Kandyan kingdom, Udawatta Kele was known as "Uda Wasala Watta" in Sinhalese meaning, "the garden situated above the royal palace".
Kandy City Tour
The center of Kandy is pleasant, a neatly laid out town of colonial buildings, shops and delicious restaurants. There are many delicious fresh fruit stalls, vegetables, fish and piles of fragrant spices
Royal Botanical gardens in Peradeniya This is one the most beautiful and largest botanical garden of SriLanka. It was initially built as a pleasure garden by a Singhala king and was expanded by the British.
Encompasses various dance forms native to the area called Kandy of the central hills region in Sri Lanka. But today it has been widespread to other parts of the country.
Kandy was the Kingdom of the last monarch Sri Wickrame Rajasinghe who was captured by the British who took over the complete control of Sri Lanka in 1815. This hill capital has much for holiday lovers including the Royal Palace of the ancient king where the much venerated Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha is enshrined, the annual Esala Perahera, museums.
Kitulgala is a riverside town surrounded by lush jungle the location for the Oscar winning movie “Bridge on the Qwai” and the main white water rafting centre in Sri Lanka you can enjoy a high adrenaline pumping rafting session which is graded two to three.
Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea. In 1995 Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea. The industry was introduced to the country in 1867 by James Taylor.
Nuwara Eliya is a city in the tea country hills of central Sri Lanka. The naturally landscaped Hakgala Botanical Gardens displays roses and tree ferns, and shelters monkeys and blue magpies. Nearby Seetha Amman Temple, a colorful Hindu shrine, is decorated with religious figures.
Coldest and windiest location in Sri Lanka consists of ecosystems such as Montane evergreen forests, grasslands, marshy lands and aquatic ecosystem. At an altitude of 2,100 meters above sea level.
This 99.6ft high bridge, This bridge is also called 'The Bridge in the sky' due to the sheer hight. this bridge is built entirely of solid rocks, bricks and cement without using a single piece of steel.
Nuwara Eliya is a city in the tea country hills of central Sri Lanka. The naturally landscaped Hakgala Botanical Gardens displays roses and tree ferns, and shelters monkeys and blue magpies. Nearby Seetha Amman Temple, a colorful Hindu shrine, is decorated with religious figures.
Walk up to Ella's Rock, about 2 hours (each way) along the railway track and through the tea plantations, for stunning views across the countryside. The fog tends to move in by 10am, so get an early start for the best views. Early start may be ideal.
Small Adam's Peak, which is also known as Punchi Sri Pada in Sinhala, is situated in Ella, It is a short walk of 45 mins from Ella to the Little Adam's Peak. You will pass by a tea plantation on the way up there. Your climb awards you a splendid view of Ella Gap and the surrounding landscape.
Nuwara Eliya is a city in the tea country hills of central Sri Lanka. The naturally landscaped Hakgala Botanical Gardens displays roses and tree ferns, and shelters monkeys and blue magpies. Nearby Seetha Amman Temple, a colorful Hindu shrine, is decorated with religious figures
Buduruwagala is an ancient buddhist temple in Sri Lanka. The complex consists of seven statues and belongs to the Mahayana school of thought. The statues date back to the 10th century.
Yala is situated in the southeast region of the country, and lies at the edge of Southern Province and at the beginning of Eastern province. It is important for the conservation of Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards and aquatic birds.
An age old method of catching fish, very primitive and poor in results terming with today's commercial fishing perspective, but ads on beauty and uniqueness to the countries deep south coast line, as a icon of the fishing folk in Sri Lanka.
Kosgoda is famous for its turtle hatchery- operated by the Wild Life Protection Society of Sri Lanka. The beaches of Sri Lanka are the nesting grounds for five species of marine turtles. They are the Green Turtle, the Leatherback, the Hawksbill, the Loggerhead and the Olive Ridley.
Southern Sri Lanka one of the best place in the world for seeing Blue whales. The biggest whale is the blue whale, which grows to be about 94 feet (29 m) long - the height of a 9-story building. Adult blue whales have no predators except man.
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, The heritage value of the fort has been recognized by the UNESCO..
Madu River which flows across Balapitiya (approx 80kms down south) is one of the rarely visited and unspoiled attractions any nature lover can find in Sri Lanka. She boasts of having a cluster of 64 small islands scattered along her path and the most of which are uninhabited and covered with mangroves.
The temple's architecture demonstrates an eclectic mix of Sri Lankan, Thai, Indian, and Chinese architecture. This Buddhist temple includes several imposing buildings and is situated not far from the placid waters of Beira Lake.
Colombo has been Sri Lanka's capital up to recent times spread along the shore of the Indian Ocean for some miles; and the place where business and commerce begin and end. A drive through the city will take you to Colombo's most fashionable residential district.
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