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9 Day Package

9 Days Package

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09 days package

  • Arrive at Bandaranayake International Airport and be met by your Guide, Representatives, and transfer to Negombo Beach Hotel.
    · Rest of the day at your leisure. Negombo is a characteristic fishing town north of Colombo, it is more than 6 Km from the international airport.
    · Negombo is a gourmet paradise with seafood in plenty. Old-world fishing craft like the outrigger canoe and the catamaran bring seer, skipjack, herring and mullet, pomfret & amber jack, while lobster & prawn are caught in the lagoon.
  • Overnight stay hotel in Negombo.
  • After breakfast leave for Anuradhapura. Visit the Cultural sites and then travel to visit the Mihintale rock Anuradhapura is the birthplace of the Sinhala civilization & one of the world’s largest archaeological sites.
  • It is considered the greatest monastic city of the ancient world, & was founded in the 5th century BC. In the evening you will travel to visit the Mihintale rock Mihintale is a mountain peak near Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka.
    ·  It is believed by Sri Lankans to be the site of a meeting between the Buddhist monk Mahinda and King Devanampiyatissa which inaugurated the presence of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
    · It is now a pilgrimage site, and the site of several religious monuments and abandoned structures.
    · Overnight stay hotel in Sigiriya.
  • Breakfast at the hotel and travel to Polonnaruwa and visit Polonnaruwa Cultural sites. Polonnaruwa was the capital of Sri Lanka from the 11th to the 13th century AD.
    · This ancient city is today one of the most beautiful centers of this island’s cultural heritage. In its prime, the city, inside its 3/ Miles strong encircling walls, housed hundreds of thousands of people.
    · Evenings visit a forest Buddhist monastery. And the afternoon Take a jeep safari through the Minneriya National Park, looking for elephants, deer, peacocks, boars, and many kinds of birds.
    · Overnight stay at hotel at Sigiriya.
  • Next day breakfast at the hotel and leave to visit the Sigiriya Rock fortress.
    · One of Sri Lanka’s most fascinating UNESCO world heritage sites.
    · No matter how often you climb to the summit of this one-time hilltop fortress of the maverick Sinhalese king, Kassapa, the pleasure barely diminishes because of the abandoned spectacular views at the summit.
    · Then travel to Kandy, via Dambulla and Matale. En route visits the Golden rock temple. Golden Rock is a cave temple that dates back to the 1st Century. BC.
    · Its rock ceiling is one large sweep of colorful frescoes which depict Buddhist mythology and the tales of the Buddha’s previous births.
    · The caves house the largest collection of Buddha statues in one place. From Dambulla drive to Matale to visit the Nalanda Gedige temple.
  • The small building is designed like a Hindu temple with a mandapa, an entrance hall (originally roofed), a short passage to a bare cello, and an ambulatory around the holy center.
    · There is no sign of Hindu gods, however, and the temple is said to have been used by Buddhists.
    · This is one of the earliest buildings of stone constructed in Ceylon Then travel to Kandy visit the Matale spice garden.
    • Check in the hotel overnight stay at Kandy.
  • Next day morning you will travel to visit the Pinnawala elephant orphanage.
    · Elephant Orphanage, an institution that has been looking after orphaned or injured elephants that would otherwise have surely died.
    · If you leave the hotel early then you can watch the elephant’s bath in  the river after the youngest babies are milk fed.
    · Then travel to Kandy to visit the Temple of the Tooth.
    · View a cultural dance in the evening. Kandy, the last seat of the Sinhala Kings, is a very popular destination for visitors from home and abroad.
    · Overnight stay at Kandy.
  • Earlier morning you will Travel to hortain plains and have a brief walk (around 1 hour) and travel to kitulgala.
    · Visit Kelani River& other attractions around kitulgala.
    · Horton Plains is a unique natural attraction in Sri Lanka.
    · It is located on the highest plateau of the country and it’s known for its beautiful landscapes and rare plant and animal life.
    · The Horton plains is one of the most important catchment areas in Sri Lanka which acts as a giant sponge that stores rainwater and then feeds several major rivers of the country throughout the year.
  • The vegetation mainly consists of wet grasslands and Montana forests. The weather at Horton Plains is quite dynamic. The average temperature varies between 5 degrees Celsius to 27 degrees Celsius.
    · The Kelani River (the broadest river in Sri Lanka) flowing through Kitulgala was the main location where the Oscar-winning movie Bridge on the River Kwai was filmed.
    · Then travel to Nuwara Eliya and leave for Yala.
    · En route visits the Ella gap and Ravana waterfall.
    · Check in at the hotel and overnight stay hotel at Yala.
  • Earlier morning you will go for a game drive to Yala, one of the island’s most popular wildlife parks where you could see all most all the animals which are found in Sri Lanka.
    · One of Sri Lanka‘s premier eco-tourism destinations, lies 24km northeast of Tissamaharama and 290km from Colombo on the southeast coast of Sri Lanka, spanning a vast 97,878 hectares over the Southern and Uva Provinces.
    · The vegetation in the park comprises predominantly semi-arid thorny scrub, interspersed with pockets of fairly dense secondary forest. Small patches of mangrove vegetation also occur along the coastal lagoons.
    · The park is renowned for the variety of its Wildlife (most notably its many elephants) and its fine coastline (with associated coral reefs).
    · It also boasts a large number of important cultural ruins, bearing testimony to earlier civilizations and indicating that much of the area used to be populated and well-developed.
    · Afternoon leave for your beach vacation and Overnight stay at the Beach hotel.
  • After breakfast leave for Bentota En route Visit the Gall Dutch Fortress.
    · An ancient city that is now a modern and buzzing town today.
    · It was the most important sea port way back in history, where the sea-faring merchants arrived to trade and barter.
    · This is also where the Portuguese first set foot in the year 1505 and built a fortress, which was later captured and fortified by the Dutch.
    · The fortress is one of the best preserved on the island. A visit to the fortress and watching the sunset from the rampart is an experience unforgettable.
    · The oldest Protestant church in the country called the ‘Groote Kirk’ built by the Dutch is located inside the Fort.
    · It is situated close to New Oriental Hotel also built by them as the Governor’s Residence in 1684.
    · you can go for a boat ride in the Madu River
    · Overnight stay at the hotel at Bentota.
  • Beach Stay with many choices for spending your time.
    · Leisurely strolling on the Golden Beaches enthralled in the magical atmosphere.
    · Lazing on a Sun deck reading a book of your choice and sipping a cool fresh tropical fruit drink of pine apple, Mango, and Banana.
    · Water skiing, Wind Surfing, Snorkelling or cutting through the choppy on a jet water scooter, and much more.
    • Overnight stay at hotel at Bentota.

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