Upon arrival transfer to Sigiriya - Sigiriya, also known as the Lion Rock, is an ancient rock fortress
located in the heart of Sri Lanka. Rising majestically 200 meters above the surrounding plains,
Sigiriya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landmarks in the country.
Constructed during the 5th century by King Kasyapa, Sigiriya served as both a royal palace and a
fortified citadel. The site is renowned for its remarkable architecture, stunning frescoes, and
intricate water gardens, all of which showcase the ingenuity and artistic prowess of ancient Sri
Lankan civilization.
En route to Sigiriya visit Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage - Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, nestled in
the lush landscapes of Sri Lanka, is a sanctuary dedicated to the care and conservation of orphaned
and injured elephants. Established in 1975, this iconic institution has since become a haven for these
majestic creatures, offering them a safe refuge and a second chance at life. At Pinnawala, visitors
have the unique opportunity to witness firsthand the nurturing environment provided to these
gentle giants. Have light lunch at local restaurant.
Post lunch, proceed to climb the Sigiriya Rock Fortress - imposing Lion Gate, carved into the rock
face and flanked by two colossal lion paws. Ascending to the summit involves navigating a series of
staircases and terraces adorned with ancient rock paintings, depicting celestial maidens and mythical
creatures.
Later, check into hotel in Sigiriya. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast check-out from hotel and transfer to Anuradhapura - an ancient city nestled in the
heart of Sri Lanka, beckons travellers with its rich history and cultural significance. As one of the
island's oldest and most revered capitals, Anuradhapura boasts a legacy that spans over two
millennia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its majestic ruins, sprawling
archaeological complexes, and sacred Buddhist sites, making it a captivating destination for history
enthusiasts and spiritual seekers alike.
Full day city tour visiting the following sightseeing places:
Isurumuniya Royal Temple - Constructed during the reign of King Devanampiya Tissa in the 3rd
century BCE, the Isurumuniya Temple is renowned for its exquisite rock carvings and serene
surroundings. The temple's name, derived from "Isuru" (meaning "the happy one") and "muni"
(meaning "sage"), reflects the peaceful ambiance and spiritual significance of the site.
Then visit Samadhi Statue - carved from a single block of granite, the Samadhi Statue depicts the
Buddha in the meditation posture, seated in deep contemplation with hands resting on the lap. Its
serene expression and timeless elegance evoke a sense of peace and serenity, inviting visitors to
pause, reflect, and find inner calm. The name "Samadhi" itself carries profound significance in
Buddhist philosophy, referring to a state of deep concentration and mindfulness attained through
meditation. As such, the statue serves as a reminder of the Buddha's teachings on the path to
spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
Visit The Dagoba of Thuparama - Constructed over 2,200 years ago, it holds the distinction of being
the first dagoba (stupa) built in the island nation by King Devanampiya Tissa. This iconic structure
stands as a testament to Sri Lanka's rich Buddhist heritage and serves as a focal point for pilgrims
and visitors seeking spiritual solace. The Dagoba of Thuparama is revered for enshrining relics of
Lord Buddha, making it a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists from around the world.
Have light lunch at local restaurant.
Post lunch proceed to visit The Ruwanwelisaya - Constructed over 2,000 years ago by King
Dutugemunu, this iconic monument is one of the largest dagobas in Sri Lanka and a revered
pilgrimage site for Buddhists around the world. The Ruwanwelisaya is renowned for its grandeur and
architectural splendour, with its towering white dome reaching towards the sky. Adorned with
intricate carvings, colourful flags, and shimmering gold embellishments, the stupa exudes a sense of
majesty and reverence that captivates visitors from near and far.
Later transfer to hotel and overnight at Arunadhapura.
After breakfast check-out from hotel and leave for Kandy - Kandy, the cultural capital of Sri Lanka,
exudes a charm all its own. Surrounded by lush green hills and picturesque tea plantations, this
bustling city is home to the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic, which houses the revered tooth relic of
the Buddha. The temple's annual Esala Perahera, a grand procession featuring traditional music,
dance, and elephants adorned in lavish attire, is a spectacle not to be missed.
En-route visit The Dambulla Cave Temple - Dating back over two millennia, the Dambulla Cave
Temple is one of the oldest and most well-preserved cave temples in Sri Lanka. It consists of five
caves, each adorned with stunning Buddha statues, vibrant murals, and elaborate carvings that
depict scenes from Buddhist mythology and Sri Lankan history. Later proceed to have light lunch at
local restaurant.
Post lunch proceed to visit Spice Garden in Matale - Nestled amidst the verdant hills of Matale, Sri
Lanka, lies a hidden gem that tantalizes the senses and offers a glimpse into the island's rich spice
heritage – the Spice Garden. This lush oasis is a haven for nature lovers, culinary enthusiasts, and
curious travellers seeking to explore the vibrant world of spices. Guided tours of the Spice Garden
offer a fascinating insight into the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of a wide array of spices,
herbs, and medicinal plants. Knowledgeable guides share the secrets of traditional spice cultivation
methods passed down through generations, as well as the unique health benefits and culinary uses
of each plant.
Afterwards transfer to hotel and check in to hotel in Kandy. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel
After breakfast proceed for full day city tour visiting the following sightseeing places –
Peradeniya Botanical Garden - Spanning over 147 acres, the Peradeniya Botanical Garden is one of
the largest and oldest botanical gardens in Sri Lanka. Its meticulously landscaped grounds are home
to an impressive collection of plants, trees, and flowers from around the world, including rare and
endangered species that are meticulously preserved within its verdant confines. One of the
highlights of the Peradeniya Botanical Garden is the iconic Avenue of Royal Palms, a majestic tree-
lined avenue that stretches for over half a kilometer, creating a grand entrance to the garden.
Kandy Lake, also known as Kiri Muhuda or the Sea of Milk, is a serene oasis nestled in the heart of
the city. Created in the early 19th century by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe, this artificial lake is
bordered by lush greenery and tranquil walkways, offering a peaceful retreat for locals and visitors
alike. The lake's picturesque surroundings and shimmering waters make it a popular spot for
leisurely strolls, boat rides, and picnics, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of
urban life.
Bhairavokanda Vihara Buddha Statue - Perched atop a hill overlooking the city, the Bhairavokanda
Vihara Buddha Statue stands as a towering symbol of peace and enlightenment. This majestic statue,
measuring over 30 meters in height, is one of the tallest Buddha statues in Sri Lanka and is visible
from miles around. The site's peaceful ambiance and spiritual significance make it a popular
destination for meditation, contemplation, and religious worship.
Later proceed for light lunch at local restaurant.
Post lunch proceed to visit Kandy View Point - For those seeking breathtaking views of Kandy and its
picturesque surroundings, the Kandy View Point offers an unparalleled vantage point. Located on
the outskirts of the city, this scenic overlook provides sweeping vistas of Kandy Lake, the city skyline,
and the lush green hills beyond. Visitors can soak in the panoramic scenery, snap photos of the
breathtaking landscapes, and marvel at the natural beauty that defines this enchanting city.
At evening Witness the Cultural Dance Show + Visiting the Kandy Temple.
Afterwards proceed to hotel in Kandy. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel
After breakfast check-out from hotel and proceed to leave for Nuwara Eliya - often referred to as Sri
Lanka's "Little England," is a charming hill station nestled amidst the misty peaks of the island's
central highlands. Situated at an elevation of 1,868 meters above sea level, this picturesque town
boasts a cool and refreshing climate, lush green landscapes, and a tranquil ambiance that make it a
popular destination for travelers seeking respite from the heat of the lowlands.
En route to Nuwara Eliya visit Hanuman Temple - The Hanuman Temple in Sri Lanka stands as a
sacred tribute to the revered Hindu deity Lord Hanuman, known for his unwavering devotion and
extraordinary strength. Situated in the historic city of Ramboda, nestled amidst the lush greenery of
the central highlands, this temple holds a special place in the hearts of devotees and visitors alike.
Light lunch at local restaurant.
Afterwards do the city tour in Nuwara Eliya visiting following sightseeing places-
Victoria Park - located in the heart of Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is a tranquil oasis of natural beauty
and serenity. Established during the British colonial era in the late 19th century, this picturesque
park exudes old-world charm and offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Spread over 27 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds, Victoria Park is a lush haven adorned with
colorful flower beds, towering trees, and manicured lawns. Its well-maintained pathways meander
through the verdant landscape, inviting visitors to stroll leisurely and soak in the scenic beauty that
surrounds them.
The Sita Amman Temple - nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka, is a
sacred sanctuary steeped in Hindu mythology and spiritual significance. Dedicated to Goddess Sita,
the consort of Lord Rama in the epic Ramayana, this revered temple holds a special place in the
hearts of devotees and pilgrims who visit to pay homage to the goddess of virtue and purity.
Visit Seetha Amman Temple.
Then proceed to visit The Nuwara Eliya Market - nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka's picturesque hill
station, offers visitors a vibrant and colorful glimpse into local life and culture. Situated amidst the
misty hills and lush greenery of Nuwara Eliya, this bustling market is a hub of activity where locals
and tourists alike come together to shop, socialize, and savor the flavors of the region.
Afterwards transfer to hotel and check into hotel. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel
After breakfast check-out from hotel and leave for Bentota - Bentota, a coastal town located along
the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, beckons travellers with its pristine beaches, tranquil waters, and
lush greenery. Nestled between the shimmering Indian Ocean and the tranquil Bentota River, this
tropical paradise offers a perfect blend of sun, sand, and serenity, making it a popular destination for
beach lovers, water sports enthusiasts, and nature enthusiasts alike.
Blessed with miles of golden sands and turquoise waters, Bentota's beaches are a haven for sun-
seekers and relaxation enthusiasts. Visitors can unwind on the soft sands, take leisurely strolls along
the shoreline, or simply soak up the warm tropical sun while enjoying breathtaking views of the
ocean.
Light lunch at local restaurant.
Afterwards check into hotel in Bentota.
Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast Leave for Galle and Visit Galle Fort.
Galle, a charming coastal city nestled along the southwestern shores of Sri Lanka, enchants visitors
with its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. Steeped in centuries of maritime
trade and colonial influence, Galle's picturesque streets, ancient fortifications, and colonial-era
architecture reflect its storied past and cultural diversity.
Galle Fort - At the heart of Galle lays the magnificent Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
andone of the best-preserved colonial fortifications in Asia. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th
centuryand later expanded by the Dutch, the fort's cobblestone streets, ancient ramparts, and
iconic lighthouse offer visitors a glimpse into the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Within the
fort walls, visitors can explore a treasure trove of historic buildings, boutique shops, art galleries,
and cafes, while outside the fort, pristine beaches, bustling markets, and lush greenery await
exploration.
Afterwards experience the Boat Ride in Madu River - The Madu River, located near the coastal town
of Balapitiya, is a scenic waterway that meanders through mangrove forests, lush vegetation, and
traditional fishing villages, offering visitors a glimpse into the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of
Sri Lanka's coastal wetlands.
Have light lunch at local restaurant.
Afterwards visit Turtle Hatchery - Sri Lanka's southern coast is home to several turtle hatcheries
dedicated to the conservation and protection of endangered sea turtle species. These hatcheries
play a vital role in preserving the fragile marine ecosystem and ensuring the survival of turtle
populations for future generations. Some hatcheries also offer educational programs and volunteer
opportunities for those interested in contributing to turtle conservation efforts. By supporting turtle
hatcheries, visitors can help protect these majestic creatures and contribute to thepreservation of
Sri Lanka's natural heritage.
Later return to hotel and check into hotel in Bentota. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel
After breakfast check-out from hotel and leave for Colombo.
Colombo, the bustling capital city of Sri Lanka, is a vibrant metropolis that pulsates with energy,
culture, and diversity. Situated on the island's western coast, Colombo is a melting pot of influences,
blending centuries of colonial heritage with modern-day dynamism to create a city that is as eclectic
as it is captivating.
At the heart of Colombo lies its historic core, where colonial-era architecture, bustling markets, and
sacred temples coexist alongside sleek skyscrapers, chic boutiques, and trendy cafes. The city's
colonial past is evident in landmarks such as the Old Parliament Building, the National Museum, and
the iconic Galle Face Green promenade, which offer visitors a glimpse into its rich history and
cultural heritage.
After arrival check-in to hotel and proceed for city tour visiting the following places –
Gangaramaya Temple - This iconic Buddhist temple is renowned for its ornate architecture, colorful
shrines, and sacred relics. Visitors can explore the temple complex, which includes a museum,
library, and picturesque lakeside setting.
Independence Square - A symbol of Sri Lanka's independence from British rule, Independence
Square is a serene park adorned with statues, fountains, and colonial-era buildings. It offers a
peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
National Museum - Delve into Sri Lanka's rich history and cultural heritage at the National Museum,
home to a fascinating collection of artifacts, artwork, and archaeological treasures spanning
millennia.
Galle Face Green - This iconic promenade stretches along the coastline, offering stunning views of
the Indian Ocean and a popular spot for picnics, leisurely strolls, and sunset watching.
Later proceed for light lunch at local restaurant. Post lunch proceed for shopping at local markets
and malls -
Pettah Market- Dive into the vibrant chaos of Pettah Market, where narrow streets are lined with
bustling stalls selling everything from fresh produce and spices to textiles, electronics, and souvenirs.
Odel Shopping Mall - Indulge in a shopping spree at Odel, one of Colombo's premier shopping
destinations, offering a wide range of international brands, designer boutiques, and chic cafes.
Majestic City Shopping Mall - Explore the bustling corridors of Majestic City, a popular shopping
mall known for its diverse array of shops, cinemas, and food courts offering both local and
international cuisine.
From cultural landmarks to bustling markets and modern shopping malls, a Colombo city tour
promises an immersive and unforgettable experience for visitors eager to explore the heart and soul
of Sri Lanka's capital city.
Afterwards Check into hotel in Colombo
At evening guests can explore night life by own. Dinner & Overnight stay at hotel
After breakfast day leisure at hotel for personal activities. Have lunch at local restaurant.
Later check-out from hotel and departure transfer to airport for onwards flight to home country with
happy memories.
**AT THE TIME OF BOOKING 1 ST ADVANCE 50,000/- PER HEAD**
**2 ND ADVANCE ANOTHER 50,000/- PER HEAD HAS TO BE PAID 65 DAYS BEFORE DATE OF DEPARTURE **
**FULL AMOUNT HAS TO BE PAID 45 DAYS BEFORE DATE OF DEPARTURE**
• Accommodation in 03 star / 04 star
• All Meals Breakfast, Light Lunch and Dinner
• All Transfers and sightseeing as per itinerary by AC Vehicle
• Entry charges as mentioned in the itinerary
• Air Fare in Economy class
• Visa Charges
• Tips
• Travel Insurance Up to 70 Years.
o Original / Scan copy of Passport (first page & last page)
o Minimum validity of Passport should not be less than 06 months
o Passport size photograph (White background 80% of face)
o Pan Card
o Occupation proof (if required)
o 06 months updated bank statement (if required)
o Covering letter (if required)
Note: hotel check in time 14.00 hrs. & check out time 12.00 hrs.
• Items of personal nature such as, laundry, telephone calls etc.
• Anything not mentioned in the itinerary
• Other beverages throughout the tour
• GST 5%
• TCS if applicable
Days | Cancellation Cost in Rs. |
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Before 100 Days | 10000/- |
Before 99-60 Days | 20000/- + Air Fare + Visa Charges |
Before 59-45 Days | 35% of total tour cost + actual air cancellation charges |
Before 44-30 Days | 55% of total tour cost |
Before 29-20 Days | 85% of total tour cost |
After 20 Days no refund.
Rs.10000/- will be non-refundable at any point of cancellation after registration.
Please Note: Although we pride ourselves in constantly maintaining our program the above- mentioned program is subject to change without prior notice. Any extra expenses incurred due to any weather problems. Technical issues, forced instances natural calamities, political disturbances, strikes that cause delays or postponement or entail extra night stay and additional meals and transfers will be charged extra directly to guest.