Day 01 Arrival and welcome by a representative of Lanka Sportreizen and transfer to Hotel in Negombo
Little Rome 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 quiet 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”. Relax Undertake a City Tour of Negombo including a Fishing Village, Old Dutch Fortress from 1678 converted to a prison, the Hamilton Canal which was originally built by the Dutch for the transportation of Cinnamon; St. Mary’s Church , the Old Dutch Cemetery and naturally the Negombo Fish Market. Overnight stay and dinner at the Goldi Sands Hotel, Negombo – Standard Room - www.goldisands.com
Day 02 After early breakfast leave for Sigiriya
En route visit the Elephant Orphanage to see the world's largest herd of domestic Elephants comprising adults and babies including the world’s first set of twins who are still being fed by bottle thrice a day. Elephant Orphanage established in 1975 as an effort towards education and conservation by way of scientific captive breeding. Located on the banks of the Maha Oya, the Elephant Orphanage provides shelter to house young elephants who find themselves displaced and lost from their natural habitats for various reasons such as environmental changes due to development projects, being abandoned by their parents when they fall into pits and ravines, etc.
In the afternoon undertake a Jeep Safari of the Minneriya National Park famous for its many large herds of wild elephants Minneriya: 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” taking placein the later part of each year. Overnight stay and dinner at the Sigiriya Hotel, Sigiriya – Superior Room - www.brownshotels.com
Day 03 After breakfast leave for Polonnaruwa- the Medieval Capital of Sri Lanka
11th Century AD Polonnaruwa: 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 Grainery 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 archaoelogicl and historical interest , some of which depict the influence that Hinduism had on the Buddhist Civilisation during that period of history.
In Polonnaruwa , visit the many sites of archaeological and historical interest in the Sacred City including the Grate Statue, Quadrangle, Royal Palace, Vatadage, Hatadage, Siva Devalaya, Gal Viharaya, Alahana Pirivena Complex, Kumara and Lotus Ponds, Thuparamaya , Rankoth Vehera, Pabalu Vehera , Thiwanka Image House, The Museum etc some of which depict the influence that Hinduism had on the Buddhist Civilisation during that period of history. Hop in to a Wood Carving Factory to see the skills of SriLankan Craftsmen Relax Overnight stay and dinner at the Sigiriya Hotel, Sigiriya – Superior Room - www.brownshotels.com
Day 04 After breakfast leave for Kandy - the Hill Capital.
Kandy: literally 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. The name Kandy conjures vision of splendour of magnificence. Many of the legends, traditions and folklore are still lovingly kept alive. The centre of attraction is the golden roofed Temple of the Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha .The Kandy Lake built by the last King Sri Wickramarajasinghe in 1806 holds a prominent view of the City.It is a City for arts and crafts as well culture and history. Walk in to a Spice Garden and take part in a conducted tour to get some knowledge about the growth and use of spices in the day to day life. In this garden you will find all Spices that grow in Sri Lanka including Cinnamon, Cardamom, Pepper, Nutmeg, Vanilla etc in the form of trees, plants, creepers. Visitors will be taken round by a competent person explaining each specie’ name , identity, growth, use in food/medicinal/curative values. All products are displayed in a shop from which those interested could by them although not mandatory to do so as this will mainly be a technical visit for educative purposes.
In a Batik Making Factory , see how beautifully the village girls turn out beautiful coloured cloths for different purposes with colourful designs. En route visit the famous Muthu Mariamman Hindu Temple in Matale Take part in a City Tour including the Upper Lake Drive - a place where one could have a bird's eye view of the city below, the 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, a Gem Museum - to see how the valuable gems that you see on a shop shelf are turned out from a raw stone with the back ground history.
In the evening watch a Cultural Performance by traditional Kandyan Dancers and Drummers including devotional"Fire Walking" Overnight stay and dinner at the Topaz Hotel, Kandy – Deluxe Room - www.topaz.lk
Day 05 After breakfast leave for Nuwara Eliya - "Little England" through the Ramboda Pass surrounded by "Green Carpets"- hills covered with Tea and cascading Water Falls amidst breathtakingly beautiful landscapes 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. Unusual plants, birds and animals thrive here besides natural feature 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 most 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. 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. Evening is free for walks /tour around the city - the important places being the Victoria Park , Gregory Lake , Golf Course,Market etc. Overnight stay and dinner at the Araliya Green Hills Hotel, Nuwara Eliya – Deluxe Room - https://www.araliyaresorts.com/araliya-green-hills/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=google_my_business&utm_campaign=araliya-green-hills
Day 06 Breakfast at the Hotel Relax – Roam around the City Overnight stay and dinner at the Araliya Green Hills Hotel, Nuwara Eliya – Deluxe Room - https://www.araliyaresorts.com/araliya-green-hills/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=google_my_business&utm_campaign=araliya-green-hills
Day 07 After breakfast leave for Bentota on the south west coast Enjoy the breathtakingly beautiful natural landscapes on this mountainous route passing the Water Falls – Devon and St. Claires Break journey at the location of David Lean’s award winning film “Bridge on the River Kwai” at Kitulgala – you might come across the “Jungle Boy” Relax Overnight stay and dinner at the Surf Hotel, Bentota – Superior Sea View Room - www.ekhohotels.com
Day 08 / Day 09 Breakfast at the Hotel Relax You may undertake a Boat Ride along the Bentara River through the Mangrooves , on one of these days Overnight stay and dinner at the Surf Hotel, Bentota – Superior Sea View Room - www.ekhohotels.com Day 10 After breakfast leave for Colombo – Commercial Capital via Hatton Colombo .... is a fascinating city, not only for its comfortable blend of East and West, but also for its casy mixture of the past and the present .It is the Commercial Capital of the country, and is only 35 km south of the country's only International Airport. Many attractions , opportunities for shopping , availability of tasting a multitude of cuisine etc makes it an interesting city In Colombo ,undertake a City Tour of Colombo including a Buddhist Temple, Dutch Wolvendhal Church, a Hindu Temple, Town Hall, BMICH (Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall) , Cinnamon Gardens - Prime residential area, the Nelum Pokuna – the newly opened Performing Arts Theatre , the Lotus Tower – claimed to be the tallest in South Asia , the New Parliament Area and shopping etc. Overnight stay and dinner at the Radisson Hotel, Colombo – Deluxe Room - www.radissonhotels.com
Day 11 Transfer to the airport for departure through the Airport Expressway
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