Sri Lanka With Kandy , Colombo 4 Days
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- Accommodation at the above-mentioned hotels or similar.
- Meals on Half Board basis (Breakfast & Dinner).
- Transportation for sightseeing places & Inter Hotel Transfers in an air-conditioned Vehicle on PVT Basis.
- Return Airport Transfers on PVT Basis.
- Services of an English-speaking Chauffer guide.
- All current government taxes.
Package Excluded
- Any expenses of a personal nature.
- Tips & portage
- Meals other than mentioned above.
- Camera & video permits.
- Visa fee.
- Insurance.
- Air ticket.
- Early check-in & late check-out.
- Entrance fee & supplements if applicable for the sights. (Supplement cost mentioned below)
- Cost for the additional services which not mentioned in the Inclusions.
Tour Plan
Day 01 – Airport / Kandy (Approx. 120KM / 4Hrs)
Upon arrival at the Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport, you will be received warmly by our representative. You will then be escorted to your vehicle to begin your holiday in Sri Lanka.
Your first destination will be Kandy.
Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage – Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage is a home for many elephant orphans that have been either lost from their mother or have been separated from the herd or found crippled in the wild. An interesting place seeing large groups of elephants in a natural habitat is what makes Pinnawela extra special and popular among tourists.
Spice Gardens – Visit a spice garden to discover the different types of herbs and spices of Sri Lanka’s pride, its uses and benefits. Learn how the spices are produced from its growing methods to its harvest. Try out amazing meals prepared with the spices that you would love to taste. Opportunities for purchase on various products made with the spices are available which can be either natural cosmetics or traditional herbal remedies.
And then check in to the Hotel in Kandy.
Overnight Stay at Hotel in Kandy.
Day 02 – Kandy
Breakfast at the hotel
The Temple Of The Tooth – Kandy’s pride and prestige, the Temple of the Tooth – Sri Dalada Maligawa is the city’s most sacred and vital attraction. Its significance reflects to the legacy of the tooth relic of Lord Buddha being encased in a golden chest.
Royal Botanical Gardens – The Royal Botanical Garden has a renowned history as the beginning of this garden dates back to 1371 during the time of the ruling Sinhalese Royals. It is famous for its rich diversity of orchids for it is home to more than 4000 species of plants which are orchid species, medicinal plants and palm trees.
Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue – Sitting majestically 88 feet high on top of a hill, crowning Kandy is a white colossal statue of Buddha named as Bahirawakanda Vihara. Climbing the numerous steps to the top gives one a sense of peace, serenity and harmony; and a stunning and gorgeous panoramic view of charming Kandy.
Kandy Lake – A centrepiece of Kandy, a place where time stands still and was originally called Kiri Muhuda or Milky Sea, the lake was built in 1807 by the last king of Sri Lanka and Kandy, King Sri Wickrama Rajasingha, an artificial construction epitomising a part which represents the final Sri Lankan kingdom.
Gem Gallery – Sri Lanka, famed to being the isle of Gems has many gems and jewellery available in retail shops in Kandy. Visit the gem shops and be amazed by the collection of beautiful gemstones that have been cut and polished from the rough stones to the beautiful eyes that would glisten from a distance, especially the royal blue sapphire that made Sri Lanka proud when a gemstone was gifted to the Queen of England in 1981 and when Prince Charles had made it into an engagement ring proposing to Lady Diana Spencer.
Kandyan Dancing And Cultural Shows – Kandyan dancing plays an important role in the culture of Sri Lanka and is one of the most revered features of the Perahera and has gained recognition as the National Dance of Sri Lanka. Watch the Kandy Cultural show and get captivated through connecting your imaginative mind to their tribal roots and feel its pulse and rhythm. Pls visit the gem gallery to get a free pass for Cultural Dance show.
Silk & Batik Factory – In Sri Lanka, batik is a reasonably large industry, with factories or small workshops, which produce large quantities of batik clothes, decorative homewares and pictures. Modern chemical dyes expand the range of colours available. It is still very much a handmade technique, where Sri Lankan ladies spend hours applying hot wax to pieces of cotton or silk cloth.
Overnight Stay at Hotel in Kandy.
Day 03 – Kandy / Colombo (Approx. 120KM / 4Hrs)
Breakfast at the hotel
Tea Factory - Embilmeegama Tea Factory is located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, renowned for its lush tea plantations and high-quality tea production. Situated in the hill country district of Kandy, Embilmeegama Tea Factory is part of Sri Lanka's rich tea heritage.
Colombo City Tour – Tour will begin from the Fort area of Colombo which has been named fort because of it being a fort during the times of Portuguese and Dutch. Later we will take you to Colombo National Museum to see some of the great specimens of arts crafts and archeology of Colombo. You will drive thru the commercial areas and drive past Pettah, a colorful Oriental bazaar with a mix of people, ancient vehicles, bargains, mosques and temples. You have a chance to see a Hindu Temple, Buddhist Temple and the Jami Ul Alfar Jumma Mosque of Colombo. Continue your tour of Colombo through the Wolfendhal Dutch Church, Hulfts dorp Law Courts as you drive along the residential area of Cinnamon Gardens, and also visit the Independence Square and Bandaranayake Memorial International Conference Hall.
Pettah Bazaar – is a famous shopping area found in Colombo. It is situated just outside of Colombo Fort. Buyers can find a variety of items for cheap prices and bargains at the Pettah Bazaar. It is a very busy area of the city and many street vendors and shops sell everything from clothes to electronic items, toys, fruits, jewelry household items and many more.
Jami Ul Alfar Jumma Mosque – Located in one of the bustling streets of Pettah, the Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque also known as the red mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Sri Lanka. This mosque was built in 1908 to provide a place of worship to the Muslims. The construction and design of this mosque was done by an unqualified architect known as Habibu Labbe Saibu Labbe. Women’s can enter the mosque and have a look around as tourists. However, if they seek to enter the mosque they must ensure cover their hair, arms and legs.
The Town Hall – of Colombo is the headquarters of the Colombo Municipal Council and the office of the Mayor of Colombo. Built in front of the Viharamahadevi Park, Colombo, Sri Lanka, it is the meeting place for the elected municipal council.
Colombo National Museum – Built in monumental Italian architectural style in 1877 and founded by Sir William Henry Gregory, the British Governor of Ceylon, the Colombo National Museum was initiated with just 800 exhibits but today the majestic museum proudly hosts over 100,000 exhibits and is the most important library of the county. The building comprises of two floors with numerous viewing galleries and a multitude of artifacts, sculptures and armaments giving an insight into the glorious history of Sri Lanka.
The Independence Square – is one the best places to relax in Colombo. It is located in the affluent Cinnamon Gardens district in Colombo. It serves as a monument, a park and a walking area as well. There is a memorial hall, the memorial museum, a vast green lawn and the Arcade. The Independence Memorial Hall was constructed in the year 1948 in order to commemorate our independence from the British rule. The Memorial Hall is an open sided hall with beautifully carved cement columns and a shapely tiled roof. Statues of seated lions surround this hall which is used for ceremonial functions.
Galle Face Green – is a favorite place for families, children, lovers and picnickers. While the hot sun makes carrying around an umbrella a must and the crows are a nuisance, it is still a beautiful place to relax, enjoy the beach and have meals. There is enough space to walk around, sit and even fly kites. During the kite season, the skies over Galle Face Green are hidden behind the colorful kites that bring joy to the young and old. Those who enjoy people watching will be able to do a lot of observing at Galle Face Green, as it attracts people of various cultures, ethnicities and ages.
Gangaramaya Temple – Started by the renowned scholar monk Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala in the late 19th century, Gangaramaya is one of the oldest temples in Colombo. Gangaramaya is not merely just a temple; it is a place of learning and a cultural center. There happens to be a museum at this temple and it holds a collection of artifacts and various other objects of cultural, historical and religious value.
Seema Malaka Meditation Center is run by the Gangaramaya Temple and was designed by the renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, after the original structure sank completely under water.
The Colombo Lotus Tower – is 350 meters (1150 feet) dominates the skyline of Colombo. Construction of the Lotus Tower commenced in 2012. It is the ‘tallest self-supported structure in South Asia’. It will also become the world’s 19th tallest tower and will be 24 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. This tower will be used for communications, leisure and observation purposes. As the name suggests, the design of this tower and structure is influenced by the lotus flower, which symbolizes purity in the Sri Lankan culture. The construction of the Colombo Lotus Tower is funded by Chinese EXIM bank.
And then check in to the Hotel in Colombo.
Enjoy the Nightlife in Colombo by your own or relax in your Hotel.
Overnight Stay at Hotel in Colombo
Day 04 – Colombo / Airport (Approx. 35KM / 45Mins)
Breakfast at the hotel
Proceed to Airport for the Departure Flight.
Term & Conditions
IMPORTANT NOTE
- All prevailing State and Government taxes applicable on accommodation and transport. In case of any hike in the taxes a surcharge will be applicable.
- Suggested hotels are subject to availability at the time of booking. In case the same is not available, than the best similar category will be provided
- Above price not valid for peak season/festival season.
- The tour cost is not refundable at any cause, once tour starts
- The tour guide reserves the rights to make changes/detour or omit any place of visit, if it becomes necessary due to bad weather, bad road, strike or band and security reason.
- Tourist will carry their luggage at own risk and responsibility; Company does not hold any responsibility for any loss of luggage during the tour.
PAYMENT POLICY
- Initial deposit – 50% to confirm your booking with us.
- 100% payment to be made at least 15-10 days before departure
CANCELLATION POLICY
- 35 Days or more prior to Departure -15% of the Tour Cost
- 34 Days to 15 Days prior to Departure – 30% of the Tour Cost
- 14 Days to 08 Days prior to Departure – 50% of the Tour Costs
- 08 Days and beyond – 100% of the Tour Cost