ADVENTURE TOUR   



10 DAYS 9 NIGHT 

DAY 1- Negombo
Warmly welcome you at Bandaranayaka International Air port Travel to Negombo. Negombo city tour, Fish market, boat rides, Dutch Fort, and check in at your hotel. Overnight stay in Negombo.

Negombo
Negombo  being very close to the Katunayaka International airport of Sri Lanka, it becomes  place for a traveler comes to Sri Lanka, before travelling around the country, they can have a nice relaxed time with lovely food, relaxation, sea plus hot sun and other entertainments like visiting the city, boat rides, Dutch Fort, Negombo Fish Market etc.

DAY 2   Pinnawala, Dambulla
After breakfast leave to Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, Take a breakfast at Pinnawala. Following this, you will drive to Dambulla, and check in at your hotel. Sightseeing the city and proceed to the Dambulla Cave temple. Overnight stay in dambulla

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is established in 1975 with five orphaned elephants in an area of 25 acres of land at pinnawala. Pinnawala is notable for largest herd of captive elephants in the world. Nearly there were 90 elephants. The Orphanage which serves as a conservation and breeding centre as well as a place of informal education on elephants and their conservation is a world famous attraction due to its unique way of maintaining such a large free herd of jumbos. Around 9:15 a: m starts the feeding Baby Elephants and fruit feeding getting their milk. The Elephants Parade to the river to Barth around at 10:00 a: m. 12.00 noon Head returns from the river. Following this, you will drive to Dambulla, and check in at your hotel. Sightseeing the city and proceed to the Dambulla Cave temple.
  

Dambulla cave temple
Dambulla is a commercial town with Sri Lanka’s largest produce vegetables market and is most famous for the cave temple and also for the iconic golden temple. Dambulla heritage site with a history extending from prehistoric and proto-historic times, right down to the modern period, makes Sri Lanka’s heritage really splendorous, Sightseeing the city and proceed to the Dambulla Cave temple. It is believed that when king VattaGamini was fleeing from his enemies in the              1st century BC.


DAY 3- Sigiriya, Namal uyana (pink quartz mountain),
After breakfast we start and climbing the Sigiriya lion rock. After Bullock cart Riding to see Sri Lanka real rural life and have Ayurveda massage. We drive to the Elephant riding place. You can decide to take a ride on an Elephant through the Jungle. After we proceed to Namal uyana. Overnight stay in dambulla


Sigiriya (Lion’s rock)
Sigiriya (Lion’s rock) is a wonderful ancient palace built atop 660 feet high rock column. This wonderful rock castle is a creation of King Kassapa (477-495CE). He built his Palace on the top of this rock and decorated its sides with colorful frescoes. The painting woods have covered most of the western face of the rock. An area 140 meters long and 40 meters high. There are references in the graffiti to 500 ladies in these paintings However, most have been lost forever. Sigiriya is one of the most attracted historical sites in Sri Lanka and it is most famous for its stunning frescoes. Sigiriya today is a UNESCO listed world heritage site. We start and climbing the rock. After we back from the top of the rock.

Namal uyana
The Jathika Namal Uyana in Sri Lanka is the largest ironwood forest and pink quartz mountain in Asia. The Ironwood Tree is endemic to Sri Lanka and the replanted forest is over 260 acres in extent. According to archeological researcher’s findings, the pink quartz in this historical place has a history of more than 550 millions of years. Naamal Uyana is an extremely rare forest replanted with Iron wood trees in the 8th Century AD commenced during the starting from King Devanampiyathissa and ending with king Dappula IV. Namal Uyana had been a sanctuary for Buddhist monks during King Devanampiyatissa’s reign in the 8th century.


DAY 4 - Hot air balloon, Minnariya national park
After breakfast enjoy Hot air balloon, afternoon leave to jeep safari Minnariya national park, Overnight stay in Habarana


Hot air balloon
You board the balloon and the Chief Pilot will brief you on safety. Enjoy your one hour flight, floating serenely over stunning and breathtaking views of the countryside with only the occasional blasts of the burners to disturb the peace, Hot air ballooning tours are available from the north central plains of the island and be carried away under blue skies and over the landscape dotted with many little man-made lakes, one might even spot an elephant near these tanks, ancient monuments. Flying over the jungle you may see elephants freely, water buffaloes standing in the paddy fields and monkeys swinging from the trees. View of Sigiriya standing majestically in the distance is very visible with the rising of the sun. Village kids beneath the balloon trying to keep up with the chase on foot or bicycles and you could also spot our Chase Crew as they follow us to the landing site. After an exhilarating flight over the jungle you will be welcomed on landing by friendly villagers who are happy to help pack away the balloon. After each flight we commemorate the adventure with a Champagne Celebration.


Minneriya national park is another wildlife park located few kilometers east of Habarana and dominated by the ancient Minneriya Wewa  , a tank built in the 3rd century AD by King Mahasen.The national park is most known for elephants as it is home to hundreds of elephants and faunal species include 24 species of mammals, 160 species of birds, 9 species of amphibians, 25 species of reptiles, 26 species of fish and 75 species of butterflies.

DAY 5- Matale, Kandy

After breakfast proceed to the Kandy En-route you will visit to aromatic          Spice Garden, Nalanda Gedige, Matale Aluvihara Rock temple and Matale Muttumariyamman Hindu kovil. Thereafter proceed to the beautiful and historical city Kandy. You will really enjoy a Cultural Dance Program.  And Check in your hotel. Over Night stay in Kandy.

Spice Garden
Matale is situated in the central province in close proximity to Kandy. This area is very famous for their spice which is considered to be the best on the island. Gardens are open to visitors and its atmosphere is superb to stroll in fragrant greenery and learn more about the spices. The spice gardens attract tourists as well as locals who visit this area. These spices are used for culinary, cosmetic and indigenous medicinal purposes. Entrances to these gardens are free and children could learn to about the origin of spices and identify each spice by its individual fragrance.

Nalanda Gedige
Nalanda Gedige is considered one of the best gediges in Sri Lanka .A Gedige is a hollow structure with thick walls. This 8th –century gedige which lies in a raised ground in paddy fields, picturesquely surrounded by low hills and wooded hemlets, is comprised of a mandapa, an entrance hall ,a short passage to a bare cello and an ambulatory. Finely decorated faced sections and mandapa seem to be of south Indian style. However, there are no sings of Hindu deities in gedige which is said to have been used by Buddhists.
                                                                

Matale Aluvihara
Matale offers you several attractions from heritage sites to natural attractions. Matale Aluvihara Rock temple is the place where Buddhist monks wrote the Buddhist scriptures (Tripitakas) in Pali on Ola leaves. There is an influx of tourists both home and abroad flocking to this historic temple.


Matale Muttumariyamman Hindu kovil, Muthumariamman Temple or Arulmigu Sri Muthumari Amman Kovil is a temple in Matale, Sri Lanka. The prefix “Muthu, literally means “pearl”. "Mari" means rain and "Amman" means mother. On completion proceed to a historic sacred city in Kandy.

DAY 6 - Temple of tooth relic, Paradeniya Botanical garden, Nuwara Eliya

After breakfast visit to temple of tooth relic, if you need shopping, Kandy is one of the best places buying gems, Handicrafts, silk act. And proceed to Paradeniya Botanical garden, after drive around the mountains, viewing endless tea plantations and ramboda waterfalls, brings you to Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka's "Little England" where time seems to have stood still since the days of the British occupation. On the way to Nuwara Eliya you will visit a typical Tea Factory & enjoy a cup of tea. Following this you check in to your hotel. After you will enjoy a City Tour of Nuwara Eliya. Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.

Nuwara-Eliya
Nuwara-Eliya is one of the cities that lie at the highest altitude of Sri Lanka and is popular as a paradise holyday destination .Located in the central hills, 180km away from Colombo; Nuwara Eliya is a classic example of climate diversity of Sri Lanka.It is also a city where the influence of the Colonial architecture is visible. Covered and cornered from three of the highest mountains of the country that is Piduruthalagala, the Great Western & Haggala, it becomes a paradise of its own isolating itself from other bustling cities and towns. However, it offers many activities for tourists such as hiking, pony riding, boating, golfing, visits to the tea plantations and the lovely landscapes & parks.


DAY 7

World ends 
Wake up Early morning at 0500 am drive to Horton plains, after proceed St. Clair Water Fall, Mackwood Museum after visit city tour in Nuwara Eliya. Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya

Don’t forget to bring
Good steady shoes
Comfortable trousers
Long sleeves for the early morning hours
Sun cream
Hat
San Glasses
Fruit and Snacks (not packed in plastic bags)
Water
 
Horton plains
Horton plains are the only National Park that is based in the hill country. It is the best escapade for nature & adventure lovers. Beautiful grassy land provides stay to many wild animals such as Leopard, Samber and the endemic Purple – faced Languor. Endemic highland birds include Dull-blue Flycatcher, Sri Lanka white-eye, and Yellow –eared Bulbul. All travelers enjoy their travel by visiting ‘World’s End ‘where ‘Horton Plains’ suddenly stops with a steep of 1050 meters as if the whole world ends there. Misty surrounding makes it so real.

St. Clair Water Fall
St. Clair waterfall is one of the widest water falls in Sri Lanka located in the hill capital of Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya. It is known as the ‘Little Niagara of Sri Lanka’ or ‘King of waterfalls’. The fall flows over a rock ledge and divides into three cascades eventually into the pool making a prevalent misty out the view. This place located proximity to Thalawakake Town and it is truly magnificent views. Spending time in here few hours will heal the mind and soul of the visitors. Highly attractive place local as well foreigners.


Mackwood Museum  
A great place to observe the tea plantation history in Sri Lanka in a wider angle. The tea museum present great tea plantation era since colonial era of Sri Lanka. A great place to grab more knowledge as well as purchase quality tea products from here. Museums demonstrate all thins well and explain very well it is something that never missed. It was originally founded by Captain William Mackwood in 1841 during the inception of tea estates in Sri Lanka; and is the second oldest mercantile firm of the country. The company remained with the Mackwoods family until 1956, when it was passed on to Mr. N.S.O. Mendis, a visionary Sri Lankan entrepreneur. Mackwoods then experienced exponential growth as a brand.

Haggala Botanical Garden                                          
Haggala Botanical Garden – Superb destination in Nuwara Eliya where find heaven well planned garden with landscape. The history of the botanical garden goes up to King Rawana era. Rose Garden, Rock Garden and Water Garden are most attractive place of the garden. Spending time on here make more tranquility for visitors. The best time to visit here April to August. A place with breathtaking views, it was established under the curatorship of three Britishers. It is a beautiful experience to have when you visit Nuwara-Eliya range of Haggala.The garden has an It is located is 5,400 feet above the sea level. It to be the highest set botanical garden in the world. There are over 10,000 species of flora planted here and during the spring season in Nuwara Eliya thousands of visitors come to see the blooms here. Numbers of annual visitors are around 500,000. The garden is famous for number of species of Orchids and Roses are planted there.


DAY 8 
Kitulgala, Hikkaduwa
After breakfast leave to hikkaduwa via ginigathhena and proceed to Kitulgala. Lunch at kitulgala, getting famous film for white water rafting in the Kelani River. After that we proceed to most popular tourist destination Hikkaduwa in Sri Lanka.  you can enjoy & relax in the beach.

Kitulgala
Kitulgala is a Rain Forest patch which attracts many resident and foreign tourists for its natural beauty. The Academy Award-winning movie The Bridge on the River Kwai was filmed on the Kelani River near Kitulgala, although nothing remains now except the concrete foundations for the bridge Kitulgala is the base for white-water rafting in Sri Lanka, but there are myriad of leisure and adventure activities that can be done in Kutulgala.

Hikkaduwa
Hikkaduwa is a small costal town in the south situated 99 km south of Colombo a. Well-known for its beach, subaqueous world of coral gardens with shoals of brightly coloured fish and nightlife, Hikkaduwa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Sri Lanka the coral sanctuary replete with colourful fish quite fascinating and you can explore these fantasies in a glass-bottomed boat or by diving. This is also better place for sunbathing, snorkeling, board-surfing and many other pastimes. One of great attraction among worldwide travelers. A surf point, perfect snorkeling locations with gold.


DAY 9

Koggala Lake, Galle Fort
After breakfast Enjoy glass bottomed boat, Scuba diving and snorkeling, turtle hactury, after that we visit to Koggala lake tour and Galle Fort. After we back to hotel.

Galle Fort
En route to hikkaduwa we visit Galle Fort. The port of Galle is a centuries-old historic port in Sri Lanka. History of Galle dates back 14th century, it was the ancient seaport of Tar shish and King Solomon used it draw valuables like elephants, peacocks, gemstones. Persians, Arabs, Greeks, Romans, Malays, Indians and Chinese have also used Galle seaport for their business activities during the 14th century. The Galle seaport has played a pivotal role in exportation of spices specially cinnamon from Sri Lanka in early 1400 BC.1505   Portuguese navigators arrived in Galle Port in 1505 with Lourenco de Almeida and the Dutch arrived in Galle in 1640.
Galle port is covering 52 hectares of land is one of the busiest places in Galle with a multi-ethnic population living within its walls. Walk around the old town and the ramparts; visit the Maritime Museum, Country Side Temple, Antique shops, Country Side Mosque and the many hotels and restaurants around. Enjoy the beautiful view of the Indian Ocean over the fort walls.

DAY 10

We will take you to the international airport or selected hotel. Rest and Rest departure to air port that you are at end of journey with us.


Includes:
9 Night accommodation - As you want (available from 3 stars to 5 Stars Hotels( with Breakfast)
Transportation by air-conditioned car,
English speaking driver,
Portage & service charge.
  
Excludes:
Flights
Entrance tickets
Lunch & Dinner   
Any video / still camera fee to the monuments and places of visit,
Any other expenses which are not mentioned on Price Includes section
Tour & vehicle
Private AC Car/Van: 
Minimum 2 people required special discounts available for 4-5 groups.
Pick up from airport also available.

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