7Days Holiday Tour in Sri Lanka
Day 01 – Airport ARRIVAL/Over Night at the Negombo Club Hotel Dolphin
Sri Lanka Map |
Day 02 – Negombo / Polonnaruwa/Sigiriya/ Over Night at the Amaya Lake Dambulla
Polonnaruwa Gal Viharaya |
King ParakramaBahu Palace |
After Breakfast drive to Polonnaruwa the medieval capital of sri lanka, a monumental city of sri lanka’s great renaissance. View the Parakrama Samudra, the biggest man made tank and admire the huge statues of Buddha caved out of the sheer rock face. Polonnaruwa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
King Parakrama Bahu Statue |
Gal Vihara Samadhi Statue |
Rock Fortress Of Sigiriya
Sigiriya Lion Rock |
Sigirya View |
The Sigiriya site consistes of a 180m tall granite rock, whose sides are so steep that at some points the top overhangs the base. At the top of the site there is a palace complex. The ruines of various chambers, stairways and pools can be seen at the top. There is a stone stairway leading from the base to the top of the mountain. About half way to the top, there is a pair giant pair of lions paws which is infact the ruind of a huge head of a lion whose open mouth served as the entrance to the royal palace. Surrounding the palace complex are the ruins of a garden complex consisting of two moats, various pools.
Sigiriya Frescoes |
The Lion Paws |
Day 03 – Dambulla/Kandy/ Over Night at the Mahaweli Reach Hotel kandy
Dambulla Cave Temple |
Golden Pinacle Temple |
Dambulla is a unique and important historical site because of combining a vast material in one place from a long history. Dambulla caves are supposed to be established before 1st century BC as one of the largest monasteries in Sri Lanka. The caves in the city provided refuge to King Valagamba in his 14 year long exile from the Anuradapura kingdom. Buddhist monks meditating in the caves of Dambulla at that time provided protection to Valagamba from his enemies. When King Valagamba returned to the throne at Anuradapura kingdom after 14 years of exile in the 1st century BC, he converted the caves into a temple as a gratitude to the monks in Dambulla. It was added to by several kings till the late eighteenth century. In the course of several centuries, many improvements and additions have been carried out to the sculptures and paintings and the caves became a major location to view evolution of the ancient Sri Lankan arts. The monks began the militant nationalist movement against the British in 1848 within this cave complex.
Load Buddha Statue |
Kandy
Kandy Temple |
View of Kandy Temple |
Since this great city is located in the centre of the Island it was a challenging target for the foreign invaders who captured the coastal areas quite comfortably. Therefore Kandy created and enhanced its own independent culture, livelihood, traditions, art and architecture. Until the British captured the city of Kandy, its kings ensured safety and protected its culture.
King Vikramabahu III built the royal palace in Senkadagala with the advice of a Brahmin. The first king of Senkadagala was Sena Sammata Wickramabahu.
As the final kingdom of the country, Kandy gave shelter to the relic of the tooth of the Buddha. It was a vital tradition and responsibility in the 4th-century that the ruler of the nation would also be the sole protector of the relic. Therefore the royal palace and the temple of the tooth were positioned close to each other at all times.
Even today, Kandy is the focal point of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. It also remains to be one of the most sacred places for Buddhism in the world.
The second largest city in Sri Lanka, Kandy boasts of some important historically acclaimed sites such as Dalada Maligawa – The Sacred Temple of the Tooth.
Day 04 – Kandy/ Pinnawela/Peradeniya Botanical Garden / Over Night at the Mahaweli Reach Hotel kandy
Elephant Orphanage |
Baby Elephant Milk Feeding |
There are only a few elephant orphanages in the world. Pinnawela has now become one of the bigger orphanages and is quite well known world wide.
In 1978 the Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage was taken over by the National Zoological Gardens from the Department of Wildlife and a captive breeding program launched in 1982. Peradeniya Botanical Garden
Peradeniya Botanical Garden |
The Royal Botanical Gardens are among the finest tropical gardens in the world. This is a 60 hectare (147 acre) garden and is the largest in Sri Lanka. Ideal for walkers, you can also bike or drive through it. They have a comprehensive collection and a scientific programme in biotechnology, ecology, conservation and taxonomy. The history of the gardens dates to 1371, when royalty shifted the court to Peradeniya and subsequently, when King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe (1741-1780) made them into royal gardens. Their modern history started when a garden named Kew was started at Slave Island in Colombo, and then shifted to Kalutara due to space restrictions. In 1821 these gardens were shifted to Peradeniya by Alexander Moon. With tree lined avenues and drive and a variety of flowers, the gardens were the setting for the South East Asian Command Headquarters during World War II.
Day 05 – Kandy/ Nuwara Eliya/Tea Plantation and Tea Factory / Over Night at the Grand Hotel Nuwara Eliya
After Breakfast drive to the Nuwara Eliya. Then visit tea plantation and tea factory
Tea State |
History says Nuwara Eliya is discovered by a hunting party led by Dr. John Davy in 1818. The British governor at the time, Sir Edward Barnes, was told about this and subsequently decided to take residence there, soon creating a health resort, which soon became internationally renown.
Tea Factory |
Nuwara Eliya is decidedly English in someway (houses, gardens and places names) and was actually planned to be an English village by a pioneering Englishman, Sir Samuel Baker in the mid 19th Century.
Gregory Lake |
Playing Golf |
Day 06 – Nuwara Eliya/Water fall / Over Night at the Royal Palms Hotel Kalutara
After Breakfast drive to the coastal area to visit some waterfalls and water rafting.
Water Falls
St.Claires Water Fall |
Devon Water Fall |
Water Rafting
Water Rafting - Kitulgala |
Water Rafting |
Day 07– Kalutara to Airport (Depature)
After Breakfast visit to colombo city tour or shopping and drop to airport.
YOUR FLIGHT BACK TO HOME.
Your Flight back home will a feeling of “MUCH MORE THAN A HOLIDAY”.
7Days Holiday Tour Package to Sri Lanka
v Day 01- Arrival colombo airport overnight at the Sea Garden hotel/
Paradise Villa Negombo.
v Day 02- Negambo to Polonnaruwa ancient cities sigiriya rook overnight at
the Pelwehera Village Resort/Thilanka Resort and Spa dambulla.
v Day 03- Dambulla rook temple matale spice garden to kandy overnight at the
Thilanka Hotel/Serene Garden Hotel/Senani Hotel kandy .
v Day 04- Kandy to pinnawalla, peradeniya botanical garden visit evening gem
Museum and cultural show Kandy tooth temple overnight at the
Thilanka Hotel/ Serene Garden Hotel/Senani Hotel kandy .
v Day 05- Kandy to Nuwara Eliya tea plantations,Tea Factory and water fall
overnight at the Sea Bank Rest/ Okray Breeze Nuwara Eliya.
v Day 06- Nuwara Eliya to Kosgoda Overnight at the Kosgoda Garden Beach
Hotel.
v Day 07- Depature to Air Port.
The above price includes:
· Accommodation on BB(Bread and Breakfast) Basis in Negombo,Dambulla,Kandy,Nuwara Eliya,Kosgoda.
· All deluxe room in nights.
· Transport by a air-conditioned car + Mini coach with fuel.
· English speaking chauffer guide from arrival to depature.
· All entrance tickets including the price.
· Gem museum, spice garden including entrance tickets.
· Driver + Guide His accommodation and substances.
· All taxes and service charges.
The above price does not includes:
- Return air ticket.
- Lunch and Dinner in Negombo,Dambulla,Kandy,Nuwara Eliya,Kalutara.· Video and Camera permits.· Hiring of water sport activities.· Any other services not specified above.· Expenses for personal nature.
Thank You. Welcome to Sri Lanka.
Ayubowan.
You have got some great posts in your blog. Keep up with the good work. Enjoy Sri Lanka Holiday Tours with srilanka beautiful beaches, Colourful Colombo, bustling bazaars and wildlife srilanka.
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