Amazing Sri Lanka
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Kandy in Sri Lanka
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Overview
Sri Lanka is known as the “Teardrop of India” because of its beautiful nature trails, breathtaking vistas and waterfalls, misty mountains rising into the clouds, and golden beaches. It offers a variety of holiday experiences, including the pristine sandy sea shores of Mirissa where you can surf and observe the waters teeming with marine life, from turtles to big blue whales, bask in the sunshine with a quiet and secluded environment, and engage in heart-pounding adventure sports
Stay Plan
Kandy (2) Colombo (1)
3 Night 4 Days
Hotel Details
Rivendell Hotel in Kandy or Similar
What's Itinerary
Day 1 – Pick Up from Bandaranaike International Airport and transfer to Kandy
En route to Kandy, you can visit one of the most important tourist attractions in Sri Lanka, the Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage. Volunteers and caretakers provide shelter and take care of orphaned, abandoned and injured elephants within the park. You can watch caretakers feed, bathe and help these gentle giants. You want to walk with the herd to the nearby river to watch the elephants bathe and play around in the water. Lying amidst the hills, Kandy is the last capital of the ancient kings of Sri Lanka. While being the second largest city in Sri Lanka it is also famous for its immense beauty and is named one of the seven UNESCO-declared World Heritage sites in the country. With its luxuriant prairie, picturesque lake, Longest River in the country and misty mountains, Kandy successfully mesmerizes every visitor unsurprisingly. Heavily jewelled with a rich and colourful history is witnessed through the numerous shrines and temples as well as frescoes, ancient paintings and stone carvings. Kandy city tour: City Tour Start your journey from one of the world heritages as well as a sacred place for Buddhists all over the world; namely the Temple of Tooth Relic known to the Sri Lankans as Dalada Maligawa. The real evidence of the richness will be affirmed by your visit to the Gem Museum. Sri Lanka produces the finest quality gems in the world. Semi-precious gems, the sapphires of Sri Lanka, are very exclusive and come in shades of blue, red, green, white etc. After your journey, you will drop by Hotel safely.
Day 2 – Kandy – Bentota
Bentota is the city of the Golden Beaches. You will be able to relax and feel the spirit of the sea and the warmth of the soft sand. The day is divided into spending Swimming in the water and bathing in the sun. Bentota provides the perfect turf for unfurled vacation at the beach. While enjoying the sun, sea and sand beach lovers can enrol themselves in various water sports bringing in the unique pleasure of this locale Bentota City tour: City tour: On your city tour you will enjoy a boat ride along the Madhu River. It is a scenic tour relaxing and interesting while passing many islets forested with mangroves and experiencing the natural rhythms as well. Then visit Turtle Hatchery which gives an unforgettable experience. The Turtle Hatchery is the prime turtle nesting site which was opened by the Wild Life Protection Society in 1981. Here you can see huge tanks filled with newborn turtle hatchlings. After being fed, the baby turtles are taken to the sea and released when they are 2-4 days old, usually during the safer hours of darkness. After your journey, you will drop by Hotel safely.
Day 3 – Bentota – Colombo
Colombo is the largest city and commercial capital of Sri Lanka. Located on the west coast, it is a busy and vibrant city with a mixture of modern life and colonial buildings and ruins. Colombo has a wildly varying architecture that spans centuries and depicts various styles. Many colonial buildings influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch and British exist alongside structures built in Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Indian and Contemporary architectural styles. No other place is this more evident in the heart of the city the Fort area. Colombo also boasts many shopping malls and department stores that offer brand-name clothing at highly discounted prices. Therefore, it has become an important shopping destination among tourists. Colombo City tour: City Tour: You will be picked up from the hotel and then drive to famous places including Galle Face Green, the Viharamahadevi Park, National Museum, the Twin World Trade Center towers, Old Parliament Building, Day at Leisure
Day 4 – Departure
Colombo Drop Off to Bandaranaike International Airport Free at town until pickup time, transfer to the airport for homebound flight
What's Included
- Wi-Fi
- Parking and Toll tax
- Meet & greet at arrival
- Pick and Drop at the time of arrival/departure
- Driver’s allowance, Road tax and Fuel charges
- Tea/Coffee Kettle in the Room
- Breakfast
- Sightseeing by private car
What's Excluded
- Camera fee
- Alcoholic / Non- Alcoholic beverages
- Travel Insurance
- 5% GST
- Any Airfare / Train fare
- Expenses are caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, roadblocks, vehicle malfunctions, political disturbances etc.
- Tips, laundry & phone call
- Entrance fees to monuments and museum
- All personal expenses
FAQs
All Sri Lanka packages would include stays at the island-nation’s beach getaways. You need to select the ones you prefer after doing your own research. Close to its capital Colombo is the quaint fishing village of Negombo, now a plush seaside resort. It has a stunning stretch of coastline, palm groves crowding them and the beaches clean and well-maintained. It is a great idea to stay at a beach resort and enjoy the setting of its atmospheric private beach. Bentota is another popular beach getaway in Sri Lanka visited predominantly for its water sports scene. The beach is otherwise a silken stretch of sand lying on the west coast, with the sands running south from the Bentota lagoon, a few atmospheric hotels speckled on its fringes. The waters of the Bentota Beach are ideal for jet-skiing, with kayaking opportunities abounding on the lagoon. You can even take a boat ride among the mangrove wilderness. Bentota lies mid-way between Colombo and Galle. Head to the Arugam Bay on the east coast made famous by wave surfers. The area is still quaint and have a few guesthouses dotting the coast. For some off-beat beach getaways, visit Hiriketiya on the south coast, a horseshoe- shaped stretch of unspoilt sand that is slowly climbing up the popularity charts.
Most Sri Lanka tour packages would have Galle in the itinerary. Here is why. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galle is a old-world historical town that is best explored on foot. An erstwhile trading port, Galle’s clutch of Dutch-colonial structures, age-old churches, mosques, museums and elaborate mansions, several in disuse, is the reason tourists regularly find their way to this Sri Lankan gem. Soak up the atmosphere as you saunter down its narrow lanes lined with cosy cafes, quaint boutiques, souvenir shops and a handful heritage hotels and, not to mention, an interesting milieu of people comprising artists, painters, writers, musicians, designers, photographers and amusing locals. It was the Dutch that built this port city in the 17 th century, especially its most iconic structure, the Galle Fort which is at the heart of Galle, an imposing walled enclave surrounded by the sea on three sides. Stay at a quaint heritage property in Galle and take in its special aura and all its maritime history related at several of its museums and places of sightsee. Saying nothing of its stunning seaside setting.
Prior to booking one of the Sri Lanka holiday packages, you need to first decide on the season in which you plan to visit and whether it would be conducive to your travels. The island-nation has a diverse topography made of tropical forests, beaches, rich ethnic heritage and an eclectic biodiversity. Sri Lanka has both dry and wet seasons. May to November are the monsoon months affecting predominantly Sri Lanka’s south western part. But come December and the dry spell begins lasting till April. But monsoon comes to Sri Lanka in phases. The north eastern monsoon, for instance, brings thunder and rains to the northern and eastern coastal region from October to January, the dry spell beginning from May and going on till September. For the lover of sunshine, the December to April window is ideal. A dry period with ample sun in the day and a pleasant breeze coming in from the sea at nights, this is the best time to visit its churches, archaeological ruins, tea gardens and hill stations. Avoid travelling to Sri Lanka from May to August as it remains very hot and muggy during the day, hampering your travels.
If you are planning to book one of the Sri Lanka packages, you must first consider the best time to visit the island nation. Tropical jungles, sparkling beaches, azure waters, rich history, a vibrant culture, spirituality and biodiversity symbolise Sri Lanka, and owing to its diverse topography it remains a top destination on the list of holidaymakers. The country experiences distinct dry and wet seasons. The south western monsoon brings rain to Sri Lanka’s south western region between May and November and keeping it dry between December and April. The north eastern monsoon on the other hand brings rain to the eastern and northern coastal regions between October and January, keeping it dry between May and September. For a culture connoisseur and sunshine lover, the December to April window is the best to visit Sri Lanka as this is generally the dry period and a great time to visit its historical ruins, elaborate temples, old-world churches and its hill stations. The shoulder season, however, remains between September and November. But you need to avoid Sri Lanka between May and August because of the heat and humidity making it impossible to travel around.
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