Naturally Srilanka

Code: TOUR155
7 Nights / 8 Days

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Departure Dates .
Tour Code TOUR155
EX Colombo
Vehicles Used AC Vehicle
Duration 7 Nights / 8 Days
States/Countries Visited Srilanka
Places Visited Colombo, Bentota ,mirissa,Yala
Best Time To Visit Any Time

Tour Cost

Category Standard Deluxe Super Deluxe Luxury Premium
World Tour ₹70,500 ₹76,500 ₹87,500 ₹105,000 ₹117,000

DAY 1

Airport – Kandy

Meeting and Greeting at the Airport by Our representative. Transfer from Airport to Hotel in Kandy En- Route visit Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage Pinnawala orphanage is situated in Rabukkana, northwest of the town Kegalla, half ways between the present capital Colombo and the ancient royal residence Kandy in the hills of central Sri Lanka. It was established 1975 by the Sri Lanka Wildlife department. This 24 acres large elephant orphanage is an also breeding pace for elephants, the first elephant baby was born in 1984, and it has the greatest herd of elephants in captivity in the world. Between 1975 and 2012, 67 animals were born here. Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel in Kandy

DAY 2

Kandy

Breakfast at Hotel Visit Temple of Tooth relic Temple of Tooth Relic Located in Kandy, long a centre of the Buddhist faith, the stunning 17th-century Temple of the Tooth (Sri DaladaMaligawa) is believed to house the left upper canine tooth of the Lord Buddha himself. This precious relic attracts white-clad pilgrims, bearing lotus blossoms and frangipani, every day. According to legend, the tooth was taken from the Buddha as he lay on his funeral pyre. It was smuggled to Sri Lanka in 313 AD, hidden in the hair of Princess Hemamali who fled the Hindu armies besieging her father's kingdom in India. It immediately became an object of great reverence and was enshrined in a series of nested jeweled reliquaries. The tooth was brought out for special occasions and paraded on the backs of elephants, which are sacred to the Buddha. Where it survived numerous attempts to capture and destroy it. When the capital was moved to Kandy, the tooth was taken to the new city and placed in temples built to honour it. The temple was originally built under Kandyan kings between 1687 and 1707 City Tour at Kandy (Lake Drive, Gem Museum, Silk shop, Batik etc…..) Visit Royal Botanical garden Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden Peradeniya Peradeniya is situated about 5.5 km to the west from the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka and attracts 1.2 million visitors annually; it is renowned for its collection of a variety of orchids. It includes more than 300 varieties of orchids, spices, medicinal plants and palm trees. Attached to it is the National Herbarium. The total area of the botanical garden is 147 acres (0.59 km2), at 460 meters above sea level, and with a 200-day annual rainfall. It is managed by the Division of National Botanic Gardens of the Department of Agriculture. The origins of the Botanic Gardens date as far back as 1371 when King Wickramabahu III ascended the throne and kept court at Peradeniya near Mahaweliriver. This was followed by King Kirti Sri and King RajadhiRajasinghe. A temple was built on this location by King Wimala Dharma, but it was destroyed by the British when they were given control over the Kingdom of Kandy. Thereafter, the groundwork for a botanical garden was formed by Alexandar Moon in 1821. The Botanical Garden at Peradeniya was formally established in 1843 with plants brought from Kew Garden, Slave Island, Colombo, and the Kalutara Garden in Kalutara. The Royal Botanic Garden, Peradeniya was made more independent and expanded under George Gardner as superintendent in 1844.On his death in 1849 George Henry Kendrick Thwaites became superintendent. The Garden came under the administration of the Department of Agriculture when it was established in 1912.Cultural show at Kandy Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel in Kandy

DAY 3

Kandy – Ella (By Train)

Packed Breakfast from Hotel Enjoy the most Scenic Train ride in Sri Lanka Train will start from Kandy at 07.00 am Reach to Ella at 01.50 pm Fly Ravana Zip line Evening spend with your favourite drink & meal Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel in Ella

DAY 4

Ella - Yala

Breakfast at Hotel Hike Little Adam’s Peak Scenic peak reachable by steps & a moderate hiking trail, offering picturesque sunrise views ATV Drive at Ella Transfer from Ella - Yala Visit Ravana Falls Ravana Falls currently ranks as one of the widest falls in the country. The falls have been named after the legendary king Ravana which is connected to the famous Indian epic, the Ramayana. According to legend, it is said that Ravana (who was the king of Sri Lanka at the time) had kidnapped princess Sita, and had hidden her in the caves behind this waterfall, Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel in Yala

DAY 5

Yala–Mirissa

Packed Breakfast at Hotel Safari at Yala National Park Yala Yala is home to more than 200 species of birds and 40 species of mammals, but it is probably most well-known for its leopard population. There are more leopards per unit of land in Yala than almost anywhere else in the world and the park is considered to have far more leopards sightings than any other national park on the island. It is best to visit between January and July to increase your chances of spotting these magnificent creatures. Elephants can also be spotted at Yala, but the possibility of sighting them varies throughout the season. This is because Lunugamvehera National Park acts as a natural corridor between Yala and Udawalawe National Park, which the elephants use to move between habitats. Your best chance of spotting them is during the dry season, between May and August. Yala is also home to crocodiles, peacocks, monkeys, sloth bears, water buffalo, wild boar, deer and golden jackals. Around 130 different species of birds have also been recorded in the park, including pelicans, storks, herons and flamingos. Transfer from Yala to Mirissa Evening Leisure at the beach Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel in Mirissa

DAY 6

Mirissa - Bentota

Packed Breakfast at Hotel Transfer to Mirissa for Whale Watching Whale Watching Whale & dolphin Watching Boat Tour Departure 7.00 a.m. from Mirissa Harbour Tour May last 3-5 Hours Breakfast and mineral water provided on board Qualified skipper and crew will assist you while in tour Our Boat is Licensed for passenger Travelling All Passengers are fully insured. Boat Equipped with GPS Navigation, Communication Equipment, Life jackets Visit Coconut Tree Hills – Best Location for photography Transfer from Mirissa to Bentota Galle Fort Basking on the southern coast of Sri Lanka in the bay of Galle, the Fort was first built by the Portuguese in 1588 before being extensively fortified by the Dutch in the mid 1600s. Recognized by UNESCO for its cultural heritage value, the Fort was declared a World Heritage Site in 1988 as a unique exposition of

DAY 7

Bentota

Breakfast at Hotel Water Sport at Bentota Visit Turtle Hatchery Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project (

DAY 8

Bentota-Colombo-Airport

Breakfast at Hotel Transfer from Bentota to Colombo Colombo city tour & Shopping – If Time permitted Colombo - visit fort and Pettah areas and drive past the 100-year-old clock tower, the old parliament and several British built, colonial buildings. Other places of interest are, a Hindu and a Buddhist temple, residential areas where you find the stately homes of the affluent, the Colombo museum, the Bandaranaike memorial international conference hall (BMICH).visit the ceramics corporation showrooms, the ODEL unlimited dress boutique and the majestic city shopping complex. Overnight stay at your hotel in Colombo Transfer from Colombo to airport for departure flight

  Arrival assistance at the Colombo Airport by our representative

  The accommodation in the hotels mentioned or similar. Check-in / Check-out 1200 noon

  Stay at DBL / TPL Sharing room stay Basis

  Meals on Breakfast and Dinner basis at Hotel (B7, D7)

  Complimentary Gem Gallery Visit

  Complimentary Spice Garden visit

  Complimentary entrance ticket to Cultural Show at Kandy

  All Transfers by Air-conditioned private vehicles with an English Speaking Tour Guide

  Fuel and Local insurance for the vehicle

  Two complementary water bottle (500ml) each person each day

  All applicable tax (Sri Lankan government Taxes Only)

  Departure PCR – If Required (USD35 per person – Per PCR)

  All Visas must be applied online through the immigration ETA portal (www.eta.gov.lk)

  Compulsory COVID-19 INSURANCE during stay in Sri Lanka – per person USD 12

  Train Ticket

  Entrance fees , Safari, Boating other than mention in Inclusion

  Video and Camera permits at sights

  Meals Outside of the stated meal plan

  TukTuk Charges

  Use of vehicle other than the specified itinerary

  Expenses of personal nature

  Any other services not specified above

  Early check in & Late check out at the hotels (Check in & Check out time 12.00 to 12.00 Noon)

  International Bank Transfer charges

  GST 5%

  TCS applicable as per Government rules.

Overview

Departure Dates .
Tour Code TOUR155
EX Colombo
Vehicles Used AC Vehicle
Duration 7 Nights / 8 Days
States/Countries Visited Srilanka
Places Visited Colombo, Bentota ,mirissa,Yala
Best Time To Visit Any Time

Tour Cost

Category Price
Standard ₹70,500
Delux ₹76,500
Super Delux ₹87,500
Luxury ₹105,000
Premium ₹117,000

Itinerary

Day 1: Airport – Kandy
Meeting and Greeting at the Airport by Our representative. Transfer from Airport to Hotel in Kandy En- Route visit Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage Pinnawala orphanage is situated in Rabukkana, northwest of the town Kegalla, half ways between the present capital Colombo and the ancient royal residence Kandy in the hills of central Sri Lanka. It was established 1975 by the Sri Lanka Wildlife department. This 24 acres large elephant orphanage is an also breeding pace for elephants, the first elephant baby was born in 1984, and it has the greatest herd of elephants in captivity in the world. Between 1975 and 2012, 67 animals were born here. Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel in Kandy
Day 2: Kandy
Breakfast at Hotel Visit Temple of Tooth relic Temple of Tooth Relic Located in Kandy, long a centre of the Buddhist faith, the stunning 17th-century Temple of the Tooth (Sri DaladaMaligawa) is believed to house the left upper canine tooth of the Lord Buddha himself. This precious relic attracts white-clad pilgrims, bearing lotus blossoms and frangipani, every day. According to legend, the tooth was taken from the Buddha as he lay on his funeral pyre. It was smuggled to Sri Lanka in 313 AD, hidden in the hair of Princess Hemamali who fled the Hindu armies besieging her father's kingdom in India. It immediately became an object of great reverence and was enshrined in a series of nested jeweled reliquaries. The tooth was brought out for special occasions and paraded on the backs of elephants, which are sacred to the Buddha. Where it survived numerous attempts to capture and destroy it. When the capital was moved to Kandy, the tooth was taken to the new city and placed in temples built to honour it. The temple was originally built under Kandyan kings between 1687 and 1707 City Tour at Kandy (Lake Drive, Gem Museum, Silk shop, Batik etc…..) Visit Royal Botanical garden Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden Peradeniya Peradeniya is situated about 5.5 km to the west from the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka and attracts 1.2 million visitors annually; it is renowned for its collection of a variety of orchids. It includes more than 300 varieties of orchids, spices, medicinal plants and palm trees. Attached to it is the National Herbarium. The total area of the botanical garden is 147 acres (0.59 km2), at 460 meters above sea level, and with a 200-day annual rainfall. It is managed by the Division of National Botanic Gardens of the Department of Agriculture. The origins of the Botanic Gardens date as far back as 1371 when King Wickramabahu III ascended the throne and kept court at Peradeniya near Mahaweliriver. This was followed by King Kirti Sri and King RajadhiRajasinghe. A temple was built on this location by King Wimala Dharma, but it was destroyed by the British when they were given control over the Kingdom of Kandy. Thereafter, the groundwork for a botanical garden was formed by Alexandar Moon in 1821. The Botanical Garden at Peradeniya was formally established in 1843 with plants brought from Kew Garden, Slave Island, Colombo, and the Kalutara Garden in Kalutara. The Royal Botanic Garden, Peradeniya was made more independent and expanded under George Gardner as superintendent in 1844.On his death in 1849 George Henry Kendrick Thwaites became superintendent. The Garden came under the administration of the Department of Agriculture when it was established in 1912.Cultural show at Kandy Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel in Kandy
Day 3: Kandy – Ella (by Train)
Packed Breakfast from Hotel Enjoy the most Scenic Train ride in Sri Lanka Train will start from Kandy at 07.00 am Reach to Ella at 01.50 pm Fly Ravana Zip line Evening spend with your favourite drink & meal Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel in Ella
Day 4: Ella - Yala
Breakfast at Hotel Hike Little Adam’s Peak Scenic peak reachable by steps & a moderate hiking trail, offering picturesque sunrise views ATV Drive at Ella Transfer from Ella - Yala Visit Ravana Falls Ravana Falls currently ranks as one of the widest falls in the country. The falls have been named after the legendary king Ravana which is connected to the famous Indian epic, the Ramayana. According to legend, it is said that Ravana (who was the king of Sri Lanka at the time) had kidnapped princess Sita, and had hidden her in the caves behind this waterfall, Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel in Yala
Day 5: Yala–mirissa
Packed Breakfast at Hotel Safari at Yala National Park Yala Yala is home to more than 200 species of birds and 40 species of mammals, but it is probably most well-known for its leopard population. There are more leopards per unit of land in Yala than almost anywhere else in the world and the park is considered to have far more leopards sightings than any other national park on the island. It is best to visit between January and July to increase your chances of spotting these magnificent creatures. Elephants can also be spotted at Yala, but the possibility of sighting them varies throughout the season. This is because Lunugamvehera National Park acts as a natural corridor between Yala and Udawalawe National Park, which the elephants use to move between habitats. Your best chance of spotting them is during the dry season, between May and August. Yala is also home to crocodiles, peacocks, monkeys, sloth bears, water buffalo, wild boar, deer and golden jackals. Around 130 different species of birds have also been recorded in the park, including pelicans, storks, herons and flamingos. Transfer from Yala to Mirissa Evening Leisure at the beach Dinner and Overnight stay at Hotel in Mirissa
Day 6: Mirissa - Bentota
Packed Breakfast at Hotel Transfer to Mirissa for Whale Watching Whale Watching Whale & dolphin Watching Boat Tour Departure 7.00 a.m. from Mirissa Harbour Tour May last 3-5 Hours Breakfast and mineral water provided on board Qualified skipper and crew will assist you while in tour Our Boat is Licensed for passenger Travelling All Passengers are fully insured. Boat Equipped with GPS Navigation, Communication Equipment, Life jackets Visit Coconut Tree Hills – Best Location for photography Transfer from Mirissa to Bentota Galle Fort Basking on the southern coast of Sri Lanka in the bay of Galle, the Fort was first built by the Portuguese in 1588 before being extensively fortified by the Dutch in the mid 1600s. Recognized by UNESCO for its cultural heritage value, the Fort was declared a World Heritage Site in 1988 as a unique exposition of
Day 7: Bentota
Breakfast at Hotel Water Sport at Bentota Visit Turtle Hatchery Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project (
Day 8: Bentota-colombo-airport
Breakfast at Hotel Transfer from Bentota to Colombo Colombo city tour & Shopping – If Time permitted Colombo - visit fort and Pettah areas and drive past the 100-year-old clock tower, the old parliament and several British built, colonial buildings. Other places of interest are, a Hindu and a Buddhist temple, residential areas where you find the stately homes of the affluent, the Colombo museum, the Bandaranaike memorial international conference hall (BMICH).visit the ceramics corporation showrooms, the ODEL unlimited dress boutique and the majestic city shopping complex. Overnight stay at your hotel in Colombo Transfer from Colombo to airport for departure flight

Includes

  Arrival assistance at the Colombo Airport by our representative

  The accommodation in the hotels mentioned or similar. Check-in / Check-out 1200 noon

  Stay at DBL / TPL Sharing room stay Basis

  Meals on Breakfast and Dinner basis at Hotel (B7, D7)

  Complimentary Gem Gallery Visit

  Complimentary Spice Garden visit

  Complimentary entrance ticket to Cultural Show at Kandy

  All Transfers by Air-conditioned private vehicles with an English Speaking Tour Guide

  Fuel and Local insurance for the vehicle

  Two complementary water bottle (500ml) each person each day

  All applicable tax (Sri Lankan government Taxes Only)

Excludes

  Departure PCR – If Required (USD35 per person – Per PCR)

  All Visas must be applied online through the immigration ETA portal (www.eta.gov.lk)

  Compulsory COVID-19 INSURANCE during stay in Sri Lanka – per person USD 12

  Train Ticket

  Entrance fees , Safari, Boating other than mention in Inclusion

  Video and Camera permits at sights

  Meals Outside of the stated meal plan

  TukTuk Charges

  Use of vehicle other than the specified itinerary

  Expenses of personal nature

  Any other services not specified above

  Early check in & Late check out at the hotels (Check in & Check out time 12.00 to 12.00 Noon)

  International Bank Transfer charges

  GST 5%

  TCS applicable as per Government rules.

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