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To enjoy your Colombo, Kandy, Sigiriya trip don't forget to get the following activites added in your Colombo, Kandy, Sigiriya itinerary
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Colombo, Sri Lanka The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is situated northwest of the town of Kegalle, halfway between the present capital Colombo, and the ancient royal residence Kandy. It was established in 1975 by the Sri Lanka Wildlife Department in a 25-acre coconut property adjoining the Maha Oya River. The orphanage was originally founded to afford care and protection to the many orphaned Elephants found in the jungles of Sri Lanka.
Experience village walk at Hiriwaduna Village (experience bullock cart ride, catamaran ride, visit a Chena) Experience the perfect blend of adventure and culture on the Pidurangala Rock and Hiriwadunna Village Safari Day Tour from Kandy. What sets this tour apart is the combination of breathtaking natural beauty and authentic Sri Lankan village life.
Embark on a Minneriya National Park, Kaudulla National Park, Hurulu Eco Park safari to discover nature's wonders up close. Witness the awe-inspiring elephant gatherings and diverse wildlife in their natural habitat. This safari offers an opportunity to connect with wildlife, appreciate biodiversity, and promote conservation. It fosters awareness about endangered species, environmental preservation, and the delicate balance of ecosystems. The experience leaves a lasting impact, encouraging responsible tourism and supporting local communities.
Rising 200 meters vertically from the flat pains, Sigiriya Rock provides you with one of the most dramatic sites in Sri Lanka. Top of this rock contains ruins of an ancient palace complex, built during the reign of King Kasyapa (477AD – 495 AD) and the surrounding rock is the Royal Garden. It is one of the 7 world heritage sites in Sri Lanka and is one of most popular tourist destinations
A Kandy city tour offers an immersive experience into the heart of Sri Lanka’s cultural and natural beauty. Highlights include a stroll around the picturesque Kandy Lake, which is surrounded by lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Kandy Market, where local produce and handicrafts abound. The tour also features panoramic views of the city from Kandy Viewpoint and the chance to witness traditional Kandyan dance performances, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Explore Sri Lanka’s Hill Capital, Kandy, a lovely exotic city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site and enhance some unique experiences & memories with enjoying Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens. Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens are the great lawn, spice gardens, Palm avenues, plant house and Cacti display, lake and flowering trees. These gardens receive considerable rainfall both during the South West and North East monsoons and hence are lush and verdant throughout the year.
Ambuluwawa Tower is a great place to visit if you love nature and adventure. Climbing the tower is exciting, with winding stairs that make it feel like a fun challenge. When you reach the top, the views are amazing—you can see hills, forests, and valleys all around. It is home to a variety of plants. It is considered as the fourth botanical garden in Sri Lanka. It is a multi-religious centre where followers of all faiths practiced in Sri Lanka come to practice their religion. It consists of a Buddhist Temple, Hindu Temple, a Church, and a Mosque.
Ramboda Falls, nestled in the lush hills of Sri Lanka's central highlands, is a captivating sight. Cascading down from a height of about 109 meters, this multi-tiered waterfall is surrounded by verdant tea plantations and dense forest, creating a stunning natural backdrop. The falls are easily accessible and offer picturesque views and a tranquil ambiance. The cool, misty spray and the gentle roar of the water provide a refreshing experience for visitors
Nuwara Eliya, known as "Little England," is a charming retreat with stunning mountain views, lush valleys, waterfalls, and tea plantations. It’s cool, spring-like climate makes it a refreshing escape from the tropical heat, with cooler nights adding to its charm. Discover the town’s Britishinfluence with its country cottages and Queen Anne-style houses. Enjoy a peaceful stroll or picnic in Victoria Park, where you can admire blooming flowers that mark the seasons. Whether you’re looking for a cool getaway or a picturesque seting with colonial flair, Nuwara Eliya offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical charm.
Nestled in the town of Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka’s hill and tea country, Gregory Lake was built as a reservoir in 1873 by the island’s British Governor, Sir William Gregory. Framed by mist-swathed hills, the lake and its park offers visitors plenty of activities, from watersports to footpaths and cycling trails.
The train journey from Nanu Oya to Ella is one of the most breathtaking in the world, winding through Sri Lanka’s lush central highlands. As the train chugs past rolling tea plantations, misty mountains, and dense forests, passengers are treated to panoramic views of waterfalls and valleys. The cool breeze and rhythmic clatter of the tracks create a mesmerizing experience. Highlights include the iconic Nine Arches Bridge, Demodara Loop, and charming villages along the way. With open windows and doors, travelers can fully immerse themselves in nature’s beauty, making this ride an unforgettable adventure through Sri Lanka’s hill country.
The Nine Arches Bridge, an architectural marvel near Ella, is a stunning colonial-era railway bridge made of brick and stone. Surrounded by lush tea estates and dense forests, this picturesque bridge is a popular spot to watch trains pass, especially at sunrise or sunset. Its impressive arches and scenic setting make it a photographer’s dream. Little Adam’s Peak, named after its resemblance to the sacred Adam’s Peak, is a short yet rewarding hike in Ella. The trail winds through tea plantations, leading to a summit with breathtaking panoramic views of rolling hills, valleys, and distant mountains, perfect for nature lovers.
A night walk through Ella City offers a unique and peaceful experience, where the cool mountain air and the sounds of nature create a tranquil atmosphere. As the town settles into the quiet of the evening, you can stroll along the winding streets, illuminated by soft streetlights, and enjoy the serene views of the surrounding hills and valleys. This leisurely walk provides a perfect opportunity to unwind, reflect, and embrace the calm beauty of Ella after sunset, away from the daytime bustle.
Start city tour in Galle, a charming coastal town rich in history and culture. Explore the iconic Dutch Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can wander through its centuries-old walls and enjoy stunning views of the ocean. Visit the historic Clock Tower and the nearby Lighthouse, both symbols of Galle's colonial past. Meander through the quaint old Dutch streets, lined with colonial-era buildings, art galleries, and cafes, capturing the timeless blend of Dutch and Sri Lankan heritage. This tour offers a glimpse into Galle’s fascinating history and architectural beauty
The Turtle Farm & Hatchery in Koggala is a conservation center dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles along Sri Lanka’s southern coast. Visitors can witness different turtle species, including Green, Hawksbill, and Olive Ridley turtles, at various life stages. The hatchery collects and safeguards eggs from predators before releasing hatchlings into the ocean. Injured or disabled turtles are also rehabilitated here. This eco-friendly initiative educates visitors on marine conservation while offering a chance to interact with these gentle creatures. A visit to the hatchery provides a heartwarming experience and helps support Sri Lanka’s ongoing sea turtle conservation efforts.
Koggala, Sri Lanka The stilt fishermen of Koggala are a unique symbol of Sri Lanka’s coastal heritage. Perched on wooden poles planted in the shallow waters, these fishermen balance skillfully as they cast their lines into the sea. This traditional fishing method, passed down through generations, allows them to catch small fish like mackerel and herring without disturbing the waters. The sight of silhouetted fishermen against the backdrop of a golden sunset is truly mesmerizing. Though modern fishing methods have reduced its practice, stilt fishing remains an iconic and cultural attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s rich maritime traditions.
Colombo is the business and commercial capital of Sri Lanka. Colombo was only a small seaport, which came into prominence inthe 16th Centurywith the arrival of the Portuguese in1505 and thedevelopment of it as a major Harbor took place during the British period. Colombo became the capital of Sri Lanka in 1815 after Kandyan Kingdom was ceased. Colombo is a shopping paradise for shoppers who always enjoy a good bargain on quality clothes and fashion accessory items. A visit to ODEL Unlimited provides ample opportunity to indulge, not only in shopping for designer wear apparel for the whole family but also takes taste buds on a voyage of discovery.
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