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Heritage Tour Of Sri Lanka

06 NIGHTS / 07 DAYS

Day 01
You will be met by a representative where you begin with an afternoon sightseeing tour of Colombo.
Colombo
A drive through the city takes you to the busy commercial areas as well as the tree-lined residential Cinnamon Gardens. The historic Dawatagaha Mosque and the former Eye Hospital are two buildings in Cinnamon Gardens worth a look. Visit Fort, the former British administrative center and military garrison, Sea Street - the Goldsmith's quarters in the heart of Pettah, the colourful bazaar area where you'll also find a Hindu Temple showing elaborate stone carvings, the Dutch Church of Wolfendhal dating back to 1749. Also visit the BMICH (Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall), see the replica of Avukana Buddha and the Independence Square.

Dinner and overnight stay at Galadari Hotel - 4 STAR, Colombo.

Day 02
Enjoy breakfast leave for Sigiriya visiting Pinnawela Elephant orphanage enroute.
Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage
Approx. 55 miles from Colombo, off the Colombo-Kandy road is Pinnawela, an orphanage that was started in 1975 to house abandoned and wounded elephants. The number of elephants has steadily increased, they are brought in from various parts of the country. The orphanage is now home to many new born babies as a result of the captive breeding programme. The best time to visit is the feeding time from 0930-1000 hrs and 1330-1400 hrs and the bathing time from 1000-1030 hrs and 1400-1430 hrs when all the elephants are taken to the river, where you can stand by at close range.

Afternoon - climb, crawl, walk or witness the magnificent Sigiriya rock fortress from afar.

Sigiriya is home to the 5th century "Fortress in the Sky" which is perhaps the most fantastic single wonder of the Island. It is also known as Lion Rock because of the huge lion that used to stand at the entrance of the fortress. Within its' triple-moat defense the huge rock rises to a massive height of almost 500ft. On its' summit are the foundations of what was once a great and sumptuous palace, complete with gardens and with swimming pools. On one of the stairways is the only known ancient work of Sinhala secular paintings, survived in the form of frescoes -life sized damsels, in all the freshness and delicacy of their original color.

Dinner & Overnight stay at Sigiriya Village Hotel - 4 STAR, Sigiriya.
Day 03
Enjoy breakfast, leave for Dambulla & visit the caves at Dambulla rock temple.

Dambulla is an isolated rock mass 500ft high and a mile around the base. Here the famous Rock Temple is found, dating back to the first century BC. The caves of Dambulla once sheltered King Walagamba during the time of his 14 year in exile from Anuradhapura. When he regained the throne he built the most wondrous of Rock Temples that has ever been discovered on the Island.

The first cave is a recumbent image of Buddha, 47ft long, chiseled out of rock. There are images of deities associated with Buddhism all around. The frescoes on the ceiling date back to the 15th - 18th centuries.

In the second cave, the finest and the largest of all, there are 150 life-size statues of Gods from the Buddhist religion along with numerous images of the Buddha himself. The ceiling is also covered with frescoes which depict great events in the life of the Buddha and landmarks in the history of the Sinhala people.

Thereafter leave for Kandy visiting a spice garden & batik factory.
Spice Garden At Matale
See the luscious variety of herbs and spices; cinnamon, cardamons, pepper plants, cacao plants and more. Learn how different plant-life are grown and discover their many uses. You can also purchase a wide range of ingredients all that have been combined for therapeutic, medicinal and other unique purposes. See the Batik Factory where you can see the manufacturing of beautiful batik prints. The shop contains a wide variety of Batik items.

Afternoon - commence a city tour of Kandy, including Upper Lake Drive, Market Square and the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic.
Kandy
The country's hill capital and venue of annual Perahera (August festival). The last stronghold of the Sinhala Kings was finally ceded to the British in 1815. Kandy is an example of the Buddhism's influence in Sri Lanka today. Temple's shrines and monasteries keeping alive Buddhist traditions are everywhere. Explore colourful art and craft markets, take a stroll by the lake, visit temples, shrines and churches amongst the hilly terrain of Sri Lanka's second largest city.
Sacred Tooth Relic Temple
Ever since 4th Century A.D, when the Buddha's Tooth was brought to Sri Lanka hidden from sacrilegious hands in an Orissan princess' hair, the Relic has grown in repute and holiness in Sri Lanka and throughout the Buddhist world. To the people if Sri Lanka, it is considered the country's most prized possession.

Evening entertainment of a cultural show featuring various dance types of Sri Lanka.

Dinner and overnight stay at Mahaweli Reach Hotel - 5 STAR, Kandy.

Day 04
Enjoy breakfast visit Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya. Sixty seven hectares of exquisite beauty and botanical treasurers containing more than 4000 species of wild and wonderful plants, animals and birdlife. This is haven is not only for scientists but be enjoyed by all those who appreciate natures wonders.

Thereafter leave for Nuwara Eliya en route visiting a tea plantation & a factory.
Tea Plantation
Tea was first planted in Sri Lanka in 1824 at the Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya, when a few plants were brought from China. More were introduced from Assam in 1839. In 1867, a Scottish planter named James Taylor planted tea seedlings on 8 hectares of forested land, the Loolkandura Estate. In 1873, the tea export industry of Sri Lanka began with a modest 23lbs being shipped to London. Tea will only grow on rolling terrain and is classified by elevation into three main groups; low grown, medium, grown, high grown. In 1996 Sri Lanka had produced 244 million kgs of tea for export and has earned in excess of Rs. 34,000 million.

Rest of the day at leisure to spend in Nuwara Eilya. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery, sip the finest tea in the world and unwind in this enchanting historic town.

Dinner and overnight stay at Grand Hotel - 4 STAR, Nuwara Eliya .
Day 05
Enjoy breakfast, leave for Yala via Ella.
Ella
127 miles from Colombo and 8 miles from Bandarawela, on the leeward side of the central mountains. The view from Ella Gap is one of the most spectacular scenic sights in Sri Lanka - the landscape falls away in a dizzy drop of 3000ft to the eastern plains.

Afternoon - Take part on an adventure safari at Yala national park by Jeep.
Yala
Yala is a haven for fauna both indigenous and migrant. Bird concentrations can be seen by the lagoons. Here are thousands of flamingoes, assemblies of spoonbills, spotted billed pelicans, cormorants and various species of herons. Countless numbers of pheasants, pea fowl, peacock and the jungle fowl are also found. Wild Buffalo and herds of wild elephants are a common sight. Whether it is birds, animals or plant-life, you have them all at Yala.

Dinner & Overnight stay at Yala Safari Game Lodge - 4 STAR, Yala.
Day 06
Enjoy breakfast, leave for Galle. An organised city tour including a visit to the Galle Dutch Fort is on the agenda.

Galle is Sri Lanka's most historically interesting town. Built on a premonitory rock in the south of the island, it was a major port until about 100 years ago, yet even today still handles shipping and sailing boats in the natural harbour. Stroll around the light house and harbour or visit the old town where you can see the traditional lace makers and carvers, you'll also be able to purchase some the finest shell-craft souvenirs in the world.
The Fort Of Galle
The south coast's major city is Galle, whose oldest landmark is the massive Portuguese and Dutch fort in which the central city is contained. But the city may be much older than it appears. Some scholars believe it to be the "Tarshish" of the Old Testament, to which King Solomon sent his merchant vessels, and to which Jonah fled from the Lord.

Today, the 90 acre Galle Fort shows no evidence of the Portuguese founders. The Dutch incorporated the Portuguese northern wall in a great rampart in 1663. A second, taller wall was built within the original leaving a covered passage connecting the central bastion with the fort's two half bastion's overlooking the sea. The Dutch also installed a sophisticated drainage system, complete with brick-lined underground sewers that were flushed twice a day by the tides. The original gate to the fort was by the harbour. It is still there, marked by the old Dutch V.O.C. (for "Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie") arms with a rooster crest.

After taking in the sights of the historic settings, the tour heads to Negombo.

Dinner & Overnight stay at Royal Oceanic Hotel - 4 STAR, Negombo.
Day 07
Enjoy breakfast, a transfer to the airport for departure OR transfer to the preferred beach resort.

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