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Sri Lanka has a long history, dating back around 3000 years, and thus has a rich cultural heritage. If you want to see the best of this country, book a 3 night/4 day Exciting Sri Lanka Trip right away. This tour will take you to the most popular sights in Colombo, Kandy, Pinnawala, Peradeniya, and Nuwara Eliya.
Please keep in mind that this is just an example of a possible itinerary. We tailor holidays to your specific requirements. Please contact us if you require any changes so that we can tailor a vacation to your specific requirements for an unforgettable international tour.
You will be escorted to Kandy as you land at Bandaranaike International Airport. Visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage on the route. When you arrive in Kandy, check into your accommodation and go sightseeing.
Many Kandy tales, customs, and folklore are still alive and well. Kandy Lake and the local market, Temple of the Tooth Relic, Kandy town, gem museum, Arts & Crafts Centre, and a lapidary are all worth seeing. Later, take in a cultural performance.
Kandy is where we will spend the night.
Visit the Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden. Later, drive to Nuwara Eliya, stopping along the way to see a tea plantation. When you arrive, check into a hotel and take a city tour.
Observe the tea-making process at the tea plantation and factory. You can also learn about tea grading and sample a cup of pure Ceylon tea. Enjoy the mountain views and golf courses while touring Nuwara Eliya.
Nuwara Eliya for the night.
After breakfast, depart for Colombo. After checking into the hotel, explore the city.
Colombo's tourism attractions include a visit to the clock tower, which is approximately 100 years old. You will also see a number of colonial structures built during the British era. Pettah bazaar, a Buddhist temple, luxury residential districts, the Colombo Museum, the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, the new Parliament, and the Dutch Museum are among the other attractions.
Stay in a hotel in Colombo for the night.
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the Colombo airport to conclude the Sri Lanka Delights tour.
Pinnawal, well-known for its elephant orphanage, has gained popularity among all visitors to Sri Lanka. This resort is known for its lush nature, deep history, and renowned architecture.
The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. However, the best time to visit the famed sanctuary is between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., when the elephants come out to go about their daily activities. The elephants are fed at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and they are bathed from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Around 10 a.m., the elephant herd moves to the river for a relaxing bath. In terms of volume of water carried to sea, the 'Maha Oya' river is the third largest in Sri Lanka.
Kandy is home to the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), one of the most revered Buddhist temples in the world. UNESCO designated it a world historic site in 1988.
Yes, Kandy is worthwhile to visit. It is not just Sri Lanka's second-largest city, but it is also a fantastic spot to shop for indigenous spices and souvenirs. While you're here, you may also explore the famed tea estates and go to the beach.
The University of Peradeniya is a continuation of the University of Ceylon, which was founded in Sri Lanka in 1942. The Faculty of Science, which included the Departments of Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Zoology, was originally housed in Colombo alongside the other Faculties of the University of Ceylon.
The town of Nuwara Eliya is best known in Sri Lanka for its tea industry. Apart from the tea plantations, popular attractions in the town include Horton Plains National Park, Gregory Lake, and Sita Temple.
Nuwara Eliya is a popular halt on the famous hill train route between Ella and Kandy. If you take the train, you can get off at Nanu-Oya station and take a Tuk Tuk (3-wheeler) to your hotel. It's worth noting that Nuwara Eliya is a large city. So, before you book, double-check the location of your accommodation!
Nuwara Eliya, nicknamed "Little England" of Sri Lanka due to its chilly environment and colonial-style houses, is located in the foggy highlands of central Sri Lanka at a height of 1,868 m.
Sri Lanka's location between 5 and 10 north latitude results in a mild temperature moderated by ocean winds and significant moisture.
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