7 Day Tour In Sri Lanka

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Sigiriya / Kandy / Nuwaraeliya / Ella / Yala  / Galle 

 

pick up from:- Airport 

                          :- Colombo

                          :- Negombo

 

Sigiriya

 

Sigiriya Lion Rock: This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Sri Lanka's most popular tourist attractions. The rock is home to the ruins of an ancient fortress and palace, as well as beautiful gardens and frescoes. Visitors can climb to the top of the rock for stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

 

Sigiriya village tour with traditional lunch: This tour takes you to a local village near Sigiriya, where you can learn about the traditional way of life. You will visit a family home, see how they cook, and try some local food. You will also have the opportunity to visit a local temple and learn about the Buddhist faith.

 

Sigiriya view point: This is a great place to get panoramic views of Sigiriya Rock and the surrounding countryside. You can also see the Pidurangala Rock, which is a smaller rock that is also worth visiting.

 

Wood carving and silk factory: These are two traditional Sri Lankan industries that you can learn about on this tour. You will visit a wood carving workshop and see how the craftsmen create beautiful sculptures and furniture. You will also visit a silk factory and learn how the silk is produced.

 

Dambulla golden temple: This is a Buddhist cave temple complex that is home to over 500 statues of Buddha. The temple is located in the Dambulla district, which is about 15 kilometers from Sigiriya.

 

 

Kandy

 

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage: This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Sri Lanka. It is home to over 60 orphaned and rescued elephants, and visitors can watch them being fed and bathed. The orphanage is located about 60 kilometers from Kandy, and it is open from 8:30am to 5:30pm daily.

 

Spice and Herbal Garden: This garden is located in the heart of Kandy, and it is a great place to learn about the different spices and herbs that are used in Sri Lankan cuisine. Visitors can take a guided tour of the garden, or they can simply wander around and explore on their own. The garden is open from 9am to 5pm daily.

 

Tooth Relic Temple: This temple is one of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the world. It is said to house the tooth of the Buddha, and it is a must-visit for any visitor to Kandy. The temple is located in the heart of the city, and it is open from 5am to 8pm daily.

 

Kandy City: Kandy is the second largest city in Sri Lanka, and it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is known for its beautiful temples, its rich cultural heritage, and its stunning scenery. There are many things to see and do in Kandy, including visiting the Tooth Relic Temple, exploring the Kandy Lake, and taking a walk through the Spice and Herbal Garden.

 

Kandy Lake: This lake is located in the heart of Kandy, and it is a popular spot for swimming, boating, and fishing. The lake is also home to a variety of birds and other wildlife.

Kandy Viewpoint: This viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of Kandy and the surrounding countryside. It is a great place to go for a sunset stroll or to take some photos.

Bahirawa Kanda Temple: This temple is located on a hilltop overlooking Kandy, and it is a popular spot for sunrise and sunset views. The temple is dedicated to the god Shiva, and it is a beautiful example of Sinhalese architecture.

Gem Museum: This museum is located in Kandy, and it houses a collection of Sri Lankan gems. Visitors can learn about the different types of gems that are found in Sri Lanka, and they can even purchase some gems as souvenirs.

 

Nuwara Eliya

 

Horton Plains National Park: This park is home to some of Sri Lanka's most stunning scenery, including World's End, a cliff that drops 2,000 feet (600 meters) to the valley below. You can go for a hike in the park, visit the Baker's Falls, or just enjoy the panoramic views.

Gregory Lake: This lake is a popular spot for swimming, boating, and picnicking. There are also a few hiking trails in the area that lead to viewpoints overlooking the lake.

Hakgala Botanical Gardens: These gardens are home to a wide variety of plants, including orchids, roses, and tree ferns. There is also a small zoo in the gardens where you can see monkeys, deer, and birds.

Victoria Park: This park is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. There are gardens, a lake, and a children's playground.

Bale Bazaar: This market is a great place to buy souvenirs, handicrafts, and fresh produce. It is especially lively on weekends

 

Ella

 

Nine Arch Bridge: This iconic bridge is one of the most photographed landmarks in Ella. It was built in 1921 and is located in the Demodara Valley. You can walk across the bridge or take a train ride underneath it.

 

Little Adam's Peak: This mountain is a popular hiking destination in Ella. It is about 1,141 meters (3,744 feet) high and the hike to the top takes about 2-3 hours. The views from the top are amazing, especially at sunrise.

 

Ravana Falls: These waterfalls are located about 2 kilometers from Ella town. They are a popular spot for swimming and picnicking. The falls are said to be the place where the mythical demon king Ravana held Sita captive.

 

Ella Rock: This is a challenging hike that takes about 4-5 hours to complete. The views from the top are some of the best in Ella, and you can see all the way to the Knuckles Mountains.

 

The Blue Pool: This natural pool is located in the Ella Gap. It is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing. The water in the pool is a beautiful blue color, and it is surrounded by lush green hills.

 

Ella Spice Garden: This garden is a great place to learn about the different spices that are grown in Sri Lanka. You can take a guided tour of the garden and learn about the different spices, how they are grown, and how they are used in cooking.

 

Dowa Rock Temple: This Buddhist temple is located on a hilltop overlooking Ella town. The temple is said to be over 1,000 years old, and it is a popular spot for pilgrims and tourists.

 

 Yala

 

Yala National Park: This is the main draw for most visitors to Yala. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, leopards, sloth bears, crocodiles, and over 200 species of birds. You can go on a safari to see the animals in their natural habitat.

 

Buduruwagala: This is a group of rock-cut Buddha statues dating back to the 10th century. The statues are carved into a granite cliff and are some of the largest and most impressive in Sri Lanka.

 

Okanda Devalaya: This is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu. The temple is located on the coast of Yala and is a popular spot for pilgrims.

 

Kebiliththa: This is a Buddhist monastery located in the heart of Yala National Park. The monastery is said to have been founded in the 2nd century BC and is home to some beautiful rock paintings.

 

Sithulpawwa: This is an ancient Buddhist monastery located in the southern part of Yala National Park. The monastery is said to have been founded in the 1st century AD and is home to some well-preserved ruins.

 

Magul Maha Viharaya: This is an ancient Buddhist temple located in the southwest part of Yala National Park. The temple is said to have been founded in the 1st century AD and is home to some beautiful frescoes.

 

Kataragama: This is a Hindu pilgrimage site located near Yala National Park. The town is home to a number of temples and shrines dedicated to the god Kataragama.

 

 

Galle

 

Galle Fort: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a 16th-century Portuguese fort that is one of the best-preserved in Asia. It is a fascinating place to explore, with its narrow streets, ramparts, and old buildings.

 

Dutch Reformed Church: This 18th-century church is one of the most important Dutch buildings in Galle. It is a beautiful example of Dutch colonial architecture, with its distinctive red-brick facade and white steeple.

 

National Museum of Galle: This museum houses a collection of artifacts that illustrate the history of Galle from the 16th century to the present day. There are exhibits on the Portuguese, Dutch, and British periods, as well as on the local culture and history.

 

Galle Lighthouse: This lighthouse was built in 1936 and is one of the most iconic landmarks in Galle. It is located on the southeast tip of the fort, and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.

 

Japanese Peace Pagoda: This white pagoda was built in 1987 as a symbol of peace and friendship between Japan and Sri Lanka. It is located on a hilltop overlooking the city, and offers panoramic views of Galle and the surrounding countryside.

 

Old Dutch Market: This market is a great place to find souvenirs, handicrafts, and local produce.

 

Flag Rock: This rock offers panoramic views of the city and the sea.

 

Koggala Lake: This lake is a popular spot for birdwatching and boating

 

Unawatuna Beach: This beautiful beach is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.

 

 


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