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- Enjoy the experience of visiting Labookele, one of the largest tea plantations, offering insights into the tea-making process.
- Visitors can taste freshly plucked tea, explore the plantation, and stroll through scenic tea estate fields.
We excel while focusing on providing value for money, unique tours, emphasizing sustainability, stepping on modern technology and building trust with our clients. Seeking to provide comfortable, safe and relaxing travel experiences through road, air & water access to distinctive places to ‘enjoy your adventure’, we simply serve with exuberance through our focus on customer ‘delightment’ with our enthusiasm.
Within 4 days you get to swing by the most reviewed destinations which fascinated our former guests. From Wild Life through the intriguing Rock Citadel up in the Tropical Sky to art, culture, history, resplendent views, high altitude, unreal botanical values, spiritual sights, ‘Life’s a Beach’ phenomena to a cultural dance performance.
A Distinct Package especially designed taking into account the desires of all the members of a family to travel safely, comfortably and to be together on a tour covering almost every aspect of Sri Lanka’s most fascinating attractions in 14 days and nights in a nutshell.
This tour is designed to journey around the Island in the clockwise direction starting from Colombo and coming back from the south similar to how the water whirlpools down the sink in the northern hemisphere north of the equator.
This Package is designed to interface Sri Lanka’s premier Attractions in a nutshell of 8 days. Taking one from the dazzling shores of the Island, through the ancient medical practice of Ayurveda to laugh at the playful baby elephants, to the heights of intriguing citadels, artwork, elephant safaris to a traditional ‘hands on’ cookery class to prepare local fare.
To visit the iconic botanical gardens of Asia, through Tea plantations, multi cultural architecture, White water Rafting, foreign influence and back to the beaches.
This package is packed with the more alluring, fascinating & appealing attractions to enable travelers to explore & enjoy a more comprehensive set of places of interest with the view to keep excessive crowds away from the journey, such as the captivating beaches of the east coast & wildlife national parks.
This is done by changing the route and taking useful detours to avoid the more trodden paths made by the competition and the free moving independent travelers to these unusual attractions.
This package seeks to enable the exploration of the Northern ‘Tyrannosaurus Head’ Jaffna Peninsula, the environs & the distinct culture of the Dravidian Tamil society of the Island speaking one of the oldest languages originating from the Indus Valley. The peculiar, bizarre & distinctive lifestyle of the people in the Jaffna Peninsula & its vicinity south from there, which is intriguing to observe as the things that these people do are quite apart from those who live in the South. The life up north has been that way due to the distinct, arid nature, climate & the dark fertility of the soil of the region, which indicates that the crops are unusual & the food is quite different & incomparably delicious. It is also found that the preparation of the food is uncommon, extraordinary & startling in the North, so we’re delighted to offer this exceptional tour of attractions of Jaffna peninsula to you.
- Specially designed for travelers desiring dazzling beaches & watersports activities on the deserted Chilaw & East Coast shorelines.
- Jeep safaris into the stunning wildlife national parks: Wilpattu, UdaWalawe & Yala.
- Sigiriya rock fortress climb, anomalies, fun picnics & elephant safaris.
- Spotting leopards, blue whales, ‘play’ with dolphins, sightseeing at Arugam Bay beach / surfing.
Especially designed for the discerning travelers who are looking to explore the Wildlife National Parks & the pristine Beaches particularly. However, this includes other major attractions en route which serves not to exclude a comprehensive tour of the Island. Almost every aspect of the country is covered in this tour Package to enable you to have fun & excitement on your vacation. Any suggestions can certainly be incorporated in order to enable you to include what you desire, enable you to relax & enjoy your tour.
The following chart is only a preliminary sketch of an imaginary tour plan of a potential tour, so based on your preferences we can custom make any program to meet your requirements.
This is the most popular out of all our tours, as we take the traveler to unusual, non-touristy & uncommon destinations to enable one to enjoy these off-the-beaten-track attractions of the isle. This can be useful for both new and previous travelers as the itinerary avoids the more popular crowded places of interest, so that you will be the only people that will be there in these exceptional nature & natural history attractions.
This Package suits Honeymoon Couples to indulge in Romantic Hideaways through Scenic Central Highlands, Elevated Rock Citadels, WildLife Safaris, Uncommon Destinations where they hardly could be found by free independent travelers.
From Art, Ancient Culture performed through Dances to match the Music, Wellness & Spiritual Exercises, Nature Retreats, Diverse Architecture, Tranquility, Bird Watching, Highly Reviewed Botanical Gardens to White Water Rafting
This package is specially designed for travelers who desire the dazzling beaches, watersports activities, exploring 8 of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and the exploration of the extreme wild country. Jeep Safaris into the top two Wildlife National Parks are packed in this package which includes Wilpattu & Uda Walawe National Park where the Elephants can be witnessed when the gentle giants need to move across on their annual migrations in the wilderness.
Apart from Stone Temple Sculptures, Ancient Cities & Highlands, Spotting Leopards, Blue Whales, relaxing on two of the spectacular Beaches, sightseeing ‘uncommon’ attractions like Horton Plains & the Sinharaja Rainforest are included in this package.
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- Experience the exciting activity of spotting blue whales in Mirissa, and Kalpitiya, on the south coast ( November to April), and Trincomalee, and Pigeon Island on the east coast ( June to September).
- Witness enchanting encounters with dolphins near the surface, a thrilling experience for travelers.
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- Enjoy the experience of visiting Labookele, one of the largest tea plantations, offering insights into the tea-making process.
- Visitors can taste freshly plucked tea, explore the plantation, and stroll through scenic tea estate fields.
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- Experience the thrills of deep-sea fishing, onboard purpose built boats with experienced and knowledgeable crew, to catch tuna, shark, sailfish, and more.
- The season off the south coast is November to April, and May to September off the east coast.
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- Sri Lanka is an ideal destination for diving, with a sea temperature of approximately 27 degrees Celsius.
- There are many popular diving spots along the coast, with October to May being the season on the west and south-west coast, and May to October on the north-east coast.
° Kithulgala is a smaller but lively destination for white water rafting with over nine rapids and a challenging ride downstream.
- The availability of camping grounds and a range of accommodation options, other outdoor activities ( hiking, abseiling, mountain biking, canoeing) and the warm water, make it an exciting destination.
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- Enjoy the unique experience of riding in tuk-tuks, three-wheeled vehicles, to explore towns, beaches, and attractions.
- The open view and fresh air provide a different vibe compared to traditional taxis.
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- Enjoy the unique experience of riding in tuk-tuks, three-wheeled vehicles, to explore towns, beaches, and attractions.
- The open view and fresh air provide a different vibe compared to traditional taxis.
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- Take part in cookery classes offering hands-on experience in preparing Sri Lankan dishes using traditional methods and Ayurveda recipes.
- Become familiar with the use of wholesome ingredients and spices, and see why the popularity of this activity has risen among tourists.
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- Explore the wide variety of street food in Sri Lanka, including popular delights like “Koththu,” “Strings,” “Hoppers,” and more.
- Enjoy and savor the delicious foods that have become popular among locals and travelers.
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- Hike the unique geological formation of hilly terrain in the central regions, enjoying hiking in the cooler climes.
- There are various areas for comfortable temperate-zone hiking, providing panoramic views through challenging expeditions, including the 300 km long , newly opened Pekoe Trail which is broken down into 22 stages.
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- Sri Lanka is an excellent destination for bird watching due to its proximity to India and its location in the Indian Ocean.
- The island attracts foreign birds during migration seasons, and large flocks can be observed.
- A large variety of birds, both local and migratory, are found in different landscapes such as national parks, estuaries, lakes, rainforests, and coastal areas.
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- Experience the world renowned surfing conditions in Sri Lanka, on the beaches which provide the tall waves necessary for surfing.
- Popular surfing locations are Arugam Bay, Passekuda, Panama, on the east coast, and Weligama, and Mirissa on the south coast. Kalpitiya in the north west is a renowned kite surfing destination.
- New surfing destinations are emerging but although the preference of some surfers is to keep these locations discreet, you will find a warm welcome.
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- Cycle the flat roads on the coastal belt, the plains in the northern provinces, and the winding , hilly roads in the Central Highlands , or venture off road through jungle paths and tea estates.
- Cycling is a preferred mode of transport in remote areas, contributing to health and environmental benefits.
- Several cycling tracks can be found in parks around Colombo, Bellanwila, Modera, and near Sigiriya. There are also various group cycling tours which can be joined, covering different terrains and degrees of difficulty.
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- Enjoy the experience of visiting Labookele, one of the largest tea plantations, offering insights into the tea-making process.
- Visitors can taste freshly plucked tea, explore the plantation, and stroll through scenic tea estate fields.
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- Experience the exciting activity of spotting blue whales in Mirissa, and Kalpitiya, on the south coast ( November to April), and Trincomalee, and Pigeon Island on the east coast ( June to September).
- Witness enchanting encounters with dolphins near the surface, a thrilling experience for travelers.
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- Enjoy the experience of visiting Labookele, one of the largest tea plantations, offering insights into the tea-making process.
- Visitors can taste freshly plucked tea, explore the plantation, and stroll through scenic tea estate fields.
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- Experience the thrills of deep-sea fishing, onboard purpose built boats with experienced and knowledgeable crew, to catch tuna, shark, sailfish, and more.
- The season off the south coast is November to April, and May to September off the east coast.
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- Sri Lanka is an ideal destination for diving, with a sea temperature of approximately 27 degrees Celsius.
- There are many popular diving spots along the coast, with October to May being the season on the west and south-west coast, and May to October on the north-east coast.
° Kithulgala is a smaller but lively destination for white water rafting with over nine rapids and a challenging ride downstream.
- The availability of camping grounds and a range of accommodation options, other outdoor activities ( hiking, abseiling, mountain biking, canoeing) and the warm water, make it an exciting destination.
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- Enjoy the unique experience of riding in tuk-tuks, three-wheeled vehicles, to explore towns, beaches, and attractions.
- The open view and fresh air provide a different vibe compared to traditional taxis.
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- Enjoy the unique experience of riding in tuk-tuks, three-wheeled vehicles, to explore towns, beaches, and attractions.
- The open view and fresh air provide a different vibe compared to traditional taxis.
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- Take part in cookery classes offering hands-on experience in preparing Sri Lankan dishes using traditional methods and Ayurveda recipes.
- Become familiar with the use of wholesome ingredients and spices, and see why the popularity of this activity has risen among tourists.
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- Explore the wide variety of street food in Sri Lanka, including popular delights like “Koththu,” “Strings,” “Hoppers,” and more.
- Enjoy and savor the delicious foods that have become popular among locals and travelers.
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- Hike the unique geological formation of hilly terrain in the central regions, enjoying hiking in the cooler climes.
- There are various areas for comfortable temperate-zone hiking, providing panoramic views through challenging expeditions, including the 300 km long , newly opened Pekoe Trail which is broken down into 22 stages.
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- Sri Lanka is an excellent destination for bird watching due to its proximity to India and its location in the Indian Ocean.
- The island attracts foreign birds during migration seasons, and large flocks can be observed.
- A large variety of birds, both local and migratory, are found in different landscapes such as national parks, estuaries, lakes, rainforests, and coastal areas.
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- Experience the world renowned surfing conditions in Sri Lanka, on the beaches which provide the tall waves necessary for surfing.
- Popular surfing locations are Arugam Bay, Passekuda, Panama, on the east coast, and Weligama, and Mirissa on the south coast. Kalpitiya in the north west is a renowned kite surfing destination.
- New surfing destinations are emerging but although the preference of some surfers is to keep these locations discreet, you will find a warm welcome.
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- Cycle the flat roads on the coastal belt, the plains in the northern provinces, and the winding , hilly roads in the Central Highlands , or venture off road through jungle paths and tea estates.
- Cycling is a preferred mode of transport in remote areas, contributing to health and environmental benefits.
- Several cycling tracks can be found in parks around Colombo, Bellanwila, Modera, and near Sigiriya. There are also various group cycling tours which can be joined, covering different terrains and degrees of difficulty.
There are many fascinating beaches and mysterious inland destinations, each with unique features which enable travelers to uncover hidden gems & unique elixirs. Activities and destinations, including sites of cultural, social, religious and historical significance, wildlife safari options to national parks like Udawalawe National Park and Sinharaja National Park, leopard / black cat spotting, whale spotting, dolphin plays, water sports fun, and hiking the Central Highlands with high tropical Skies, time warps, mysterious phenomena of gravity are highlighted to provide a comprehensive and personalized travel experience. This way, Miracle Serendib aims to be a preferred choice for travelers seeking unforgettable adventures in Sri Lanka.
A Sensational beach located on the Northeast coast of the Island, north of Trincomalee is this gorgeous beachfront to relax & unwind. Tranquil and deserted, the golden sand, blue-green water, calm waves rolling over a shallow depth invites the discerning to take a walk in the crystal clear water of the bay while simply taking a dip into the warm sea. Hardly any fishing boats in the vicinity to bother as the shore is too shallow for such 'floatables' in this haven for seagulls, turtles, fish, wild prawns, oysters, lobsters, crabs, calamari and other exotic creatures. Various atmospheric seasons determine which of the numerous species of creatures will frequent or proliferate, to be caught by fishermen. Kick back, relax & unwind on this magnificent shore that is especially devoured by honeymoon couples for its serene beauty & tranquility. Further south of Trincomalee is the splendid Marble Beach, pretty calm, quiet and tranquil to simply lie down horizontal, relax, chill & unwind.
Beachfronts around Palm Island, Rumassala, Coco Bay, Unawatuna Bay & the deserted Dalawella beaches in the vicinity of Galle are wonderful pristine beaches like natural swimming pools spread out between about 2 to 9 km south from town. Great places for snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing, kite surfing, windsurfing, sun bathing, sun tanning & other watersports activities of uncanny beaches. Kaluwella (Black Sand Beach ) is also a deserted tranquil beach with clean black sand 4 km north from town. Galle township is a somnolent but splendid old town on the south-west coast of the magical Isle. Formerly the capital of Ceylon, with a natural harbor during the time of the Portuguese period before the British changed the Capital to be Colombo. Apart from the dazzling beaches at Unawatuna Bay, Kaluwella (black sand shore), etc. it is full of attractions including the Madhu River for boat excursions into the nature & natural turtle farms on the shores. The Galle Dutch Fort ( A UNESCO World Heritage Site ), a lively medieval township, is one of numerous attractions to visit. Originally built by the Portuguese, it was renovated by the Dutch & restored by the British replete with green & granite ramparts, cannons, dungeons, stone bunkers & Stone Park benches. A stroll down the stone paved roads springs one the feeling of being in Rome, the architecture of the old buildings of this Fort are predominantly European. The old fashioned courtyards & sidewalks of the built up area of the little town offer the eyes, the comfort of ‘space’ to enjoy what one looks at & ‘see’ it. Stone parapet walls serve to classify the distinct areas of the ramparts, so are the massive walls on the perimeter of the fort, built wide & high enough to protect its ‘residents’ from any attacks by adversaries back in the days. There are dungeons built in the basements to contain trespassers or prisoners. On the green grassy ramparts there are canons placed at strategic locations for defense purposes. From the eastern rampart, one can see the picturesque Galle International Cricket Stadium.
One of the most adored destinations for Spotting Blue Whales & Dolphins as the density of these exciting creatures is pretty high just across the horizon from Mirissa & the vicinity. Ferry Boats take discerning visitors from the fascinating beachfront out into the Ocean for Whale watching where the size of a heart of a whale can be not less than the size of an average car, to give you what dimensions to expect and playing with dolphins a few hundred meters into the Ocean. A sparkling beach with golden sand, southern sunshine, balmy ocean temperature with a cool breeze is ideal for suntanning, walking, and simply dipping in the warm blue-green water. Challenging & Tall surfs attract many to indulge in Surf boarding & other water sports all across the bay with special guidance & training offered for wanna-be surfers to quickly learn how to surf over the gleaming waves.
The 'Surfers Paradise' of Sri Lanka, but twice as unpretentious. The discreet atmosphere here welcomes one to expect less surfers & beach enthusiasts since it is certainly difficult to get there, as there aren’t any direct roads to reach this hideaway on the east coast. So it is still non-touristy with Incredibly Extensive Golden Beaches to trudge, sunbathe, sun tan, watch the surfing or just chill out. The laid back atmosphere enables one to relax & perhaps read a book or just kick back & unwind. Tall waves attract surfers from all over the world, especially from down under. Plenty of seafood at budget prices for the perceptive traveler to indulge. Crocodile Rock, Peanut Farm, Pasarichenai & Pottuvil Point Beaches are almost deserted as surfers aren’t attracted to those beaches. Lagoon Safari is not too far to see a large variety of wildlife & indulge in riding on Elephants. There are splendid beach parties with cool music in the night to have lots of fun. Those who prefer a quiet night can watch how the frogs, crickets & fire flies get into sync either gnawing, screeching or lighting on & off, having begun to do what they adore to do after sunset, gnawing, screeching or lighting randomly at various places, only to sync later. These are some anomalous creatures that get into sync like flocks of birds or shoals of fish happen to suddenly turn altogether simultaneously. This phenomenon of synchronization is a show that awaits the discerning traveler. The Mangrove bushes enable fireflies to proliferate. All others just adore their habitat. A few kilometers south is another deserted beach known as Panama Beach with wide golden sandy shores to kick back & get horizontal.
Dikwella, meaning long beach in Sinhalese, is an emerging beach destination on the southeast coast of the Island for having a ball on an alluring seashore full of enjoyable attractions. Certainly a dazzling beach including a stirring surf, fun filled watersports activities, balmy sunshine, white sand, aquamarine sea & a long wide shore of a bay. A beautiful palm fringed shore with up and coming huts to kick back, relax and unwind. Juice bars, ayurveda massage parlors, yoga & meditation retreats are slowly coming up to meet the modern and healthy demands of foreign travelers who want to enjoy a short vacation of their lives on a beach, and here at Dikwella we welcome you to an authentic experience, true to the expression ; 'life's a beach' !. A short stroll to the east from here, takes one to find yet another tranquil beachfront known as Hiriketiya, which has been affectionately shortened to simply sound like 'Hiri' by the foreign guests' who found it for its promise. It is now slowly getting popular for its remarkable surf, sand and palm fringed 'sandwalk' around a half circular curved cove bay area with friendly locals to interact with. Other deserted shores interfacing the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea & the Bay of Bengal are : Tangalle (Tanning Rock), Nilwella (Blue Beach), Weligama (Sandy Village), Kalpitiya (Time Park), Hambantota (proposed new Capital), Kirinda, Talalla, Dondra, Ahangama, Talpe, Dodanduwa (Orange Isle), Kosgoda, Induruwa, Moragalla, Ventura Beach, Kalutara, Waskaduwa, Panadura, Lunawa, Angulana, Mt. Lavinia, Crow Island Beach, Preethipura, Uswetikeiyyawa, Bopitiya, Waikkaal, Iranawila, Chilaw, Mannar, Delft Isle, Kayts, Point Pedro, Casuarina, Mullaitivu, Pottuvil, Panama etc.
Awesome Enticing Beachfront of glorious silicone, scenic islands like Seenigama (Candy Village), Coral Gardens, Moonstone mines, & the tranquil lake in Hikkaduwa are the popular attractions. Seagulls, Larks & Crows are flying all over the seashore 'waving' & chirping to welcome the visitor. One doesn't miss this magnificent sight of the birds amidst the picturesque Hikkaduwa beach in this paradise. The black crow or Raven cawing to signal anything edible to their mates. This noisy black bird is the oldest known garbage picker provided by nature, since the time of the ancient kings and before. 'Hikka' as it is simplified by foreign guests, is one of the first destinations for foreigners traveling to Asia to check out in Sri Lanka, what attracted them was this golden sandy shore, sunshine, the variety of corals, blue-green colored Sea, cheap cabanas, food & elegant music which led to 'HikkaRocks'. It became popular in the seventies during the time of rock & roll, hippie culture & the turning point towards alternative schools & alternative thought.
Aquamarine sparkling bay packed with silica sand, coconut palms & corals with great surfs on the horizon, though light enough for a variety of water sports, sunshine, golden sand under the palms for sunbathing, tanning or simply kicking back to unwind, this is a magnificent shore. Not too far about 90 meters to the south is Dalawella Beach which is almost entirely deserted, if one wants more privacy far from the crowds, here it is. No large resorts yet, but sufficient restaurants, yoga, ayurveda massage spas and juice bars to serve large crowds of beach enthusiasts lined on the elegant shady palm fringed coast, which is pretty cool. Water Sports such as scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, kite surfing, fishing, & diving are popular on the breezy shore. Magical sunsets, fireflies, & wicked beach parties attract most visitors to overstay on this exceptional beachfront.
Well known for its pristine honey coloured beaches, turquoise ocean, views of metaphoric watersports in the sea, lake, lagoon, river & estuaries area. Bird watching amidst the water hides is an exciting adventure. Bentota is home for numerous five star resorts, hotels & Ayurveda wellness retreats for healing, convalescence, health & beauty treatment which includes the chic Robinson Resort in an atoll across the lagoon, lake, river & the sea. Plenty of estuaries in the area attract birds to sing, fish, fishing enthusiasts & wildlife including iguana & numerous varieties of turtle, tortoise & crocodiles. Saman Villas by the Laccadive Sea, Gardens of Bevis Bawa, Kosgoda Turtle Sanctuary, River Safaris, Kayaking, Canoeing, Boat rides to Cinnamon Isle are some attractions here. Plenty of boat rides take the discerning traveler bird watching throughout the numerous estuaries in the vicinity as the river & lake discharge its contents to the sea while the sea reciprocates on high tide. Great place for banana boating, water sports like jet skiing, speed boating, wakeboarding, paddle boarding, Kite Surfing, seaplane rides, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, lagoon fishing, bird watching & observing small creatures getting into their regular synchronization, as there are millions of creatures such as crickets, frogs, fruit flies, dragonflies & fireflies who get into sync every night. There are a small number of stilt fishermen in their meditative angling in this incredibly organic bio diverse settlement. 'A fisherman was observed to be catching far more fish than several others in the vicinity, when the others went to check how he was excelling, they found that he was using barbequed worms as bait'.
Powerpark is what it means in Sinhalese, this deserted but marvelous shore is a Non Touristic destination as not many visitors are aware of this fabulous beach paradise on the way to Galle heading down south on the 'Indian Ocean Boulevard' (Galle Road) far from the highway. Alluring silicone sand, blue water, brisk sunshine, surfable surfs & palm fringed bay of tranquility attract no one in particular. It is deserted and empty indicating that there are only a few families of fishermen with their boats parked on the sand to be seen.
A popular destination for its awesome, tantalizing and warm surf. It is a pretty wide, long & deserted shoreline to get horizontal, kick back, relax & unwind. Its close proximity to the Blue Lagoon (Nil Kalapuwa), tangy Seafood, the Capital Colombo & the airport highway makes it even more attractive. Plenty of water sports such as scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing are attractions to this mesmerizing ‘long beach’ of the west coast. Colonial & Christian influences have left behind numerous pretty monuments & buildings designed with attractive architecture & grace to match the architecture of the entangled Buddhist, Dravidian, Arab & prehistoric culture of the resplendent isle. The large blue lagoon, turquoise to blue green Sea, estuaries, creeks & streams enable a substantial catch of fish in order to supply an increasing demand for seafood by large hotels in Negombo, its suburbs & adjacent settlements. The Old Dutch Hamilton Canal passing through from the north to the south enabled convenient transport of seafood from the very olden days. Still it is an alternative mode of transport of goods, seafood & people, especially when the highways get jammed.
Yet another emerging destination for Surfing with tall surfs, like Arugam Bay, it is located further north on the East coast south of Nilaveli Beach. Impressive tall surfs, in this immaculate shoreline of pebbles, golden sand & almost green crystal clear Sea water attract the discerning surfer. Due to its unusual, uncommon & 'not so well known' name tag, most travelers who R & R here would want to keep it discreet, vetoing the almost deserted Beach to get crowded. Plenty of beach parties make it a happening destination fully worth going the distance & the crooked way to get there is certainly value for money, as those with two minds aren't gonna come. So if somehow you manage to get there, keep it modest, discrete and have the fun with the least aggregate of holidaymakers to bump into on this tantalizing shore. Watersports activities are picking up, as it is becoming a great place for snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing, kite surfing, windsurfing, sun bathing, sun tanning & other activities of 'a life's a beach' destination.
- Situated in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka and renowned for the incredible elephant migration during the drier months of June to September.
- The park hosts as many as 300 elephants congregating around the ancient Minneriya water tank, providing a vital water source.
- Uda Walawe National Park is non-touristic, unusual and a cut above the well traversed Yala or Wilpattu Wildlife National Parks for leopards, black leopards & wild cats.
- Home to 34 endemic bird species and other diverse wildlife.
- Elephant herds abound in this remote park. In order to enable the survival of orphaned baby elephants, an Elephant Transit Home has been established here to feed & care for those who once starved without sufficient greens to eat & water to drink in the wilderness.
- There are more chances of spotting the wild leopards, black leopards, wild cats and other wildlife in this park than in other parks, because it’s away from the usual routes of most tour itineraries.
- A tropical rainforest reserve and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- The only one of its kind in the geophysical area of the south Indian Peninsula & this Island nation , the closest other Rainforest is the Taman Negara in the Malaysian Peninsula .
- The Sinharaja Rain Forest Reserve supports and sustains an abundance of wildlife including reptiles ( lizards & turtles) , mammals ( deer & buffalo) , amphibians ( salamander & iguana) & birds ( myna, flamingo, parrot, pigeon, peacock, flamingo, pheasant & ducks ) in addition to numerous varieties of lush green tropical & temperate vegetation on the higher elevated hills of this forest.
- Described as the oldest known National Park in the world of deadly carnivores.
- Boasts a natural forest with diverse wildlife thriving due to favorable conditions such as plentiful edible vegetation, tropical weather, and abundant estuaries.
- Emphasis is placed on the importance of being silent in the park to avoid disturbing wild animals. Listening to Nature to naturally interact with fascinating creatures who are on their own subjective lives simply following instinct.
- Recently accessed natural forest in Sri Lanka, declared a National Park in 1984 to protect displaced wild animals during a development project is home to numerous wild-wilderness-country creatures – WWCC with their ‘tribal’ families.
- Located in the North Central part of Sri Lanka, known for lush greenery and a variety of wildlife, particularly sloth bear, crocodile, elephant & rare amphibians.
- Located in the southeast of the island, adjacent to Bundala Bird Sanctuary and Yala National Park.
- Internationally important wintering ground for migratory water birds, with over 197 bird species.
- Features a diverse landscape of lakes, estuaries, lagoons, ponds, dunes, and waterways.
- Known for attracting transit birds on intercontinental flights, including species from Siberia, Mongolia, Australasia, Africa, Eurasia, SEA–Pacific Rim and India.
- Home to the two–legged avian darlings, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish & numerous wildlife, including civets, giant squirrels, crocodiles, and marine turtles.
- Described as the hill capital of Sri Lanka and a former capital during the reign of the last monarchy of Ceylon.
- Home to the Consecrated Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Visit Kandy Lake and the Kandy Arts Center with daily cultural dance performances.
- Visit the well-landscaped cemeteries of British defense forces and the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya.
- Located within the cultural triangle of the country and considered the first capital of ancient Sri Lanka.
- The eight Buddhist temples commonly visited in Anuradhapura, including Jaya Sri Maha Bodiya, Thuparamaya, and Ruwanwelisaya.
- Visit attractions such as the gardens, stone carvings, paintings, ancient ruins, and the alluring third 'Stargate' discovered at Ranmasu Uyana Royal Park.
- Another UNESCO World Heritage Site within the Cultural Triangle, known for its captivating attractions of ancient Sri Lanka.
- Visit the Gal Vihara complex with sculptures of standing Buddha, reclining Buddha, and Buddha in the lotus position carved from a single rock hill.
- Other attractions include the Vatadage, Royal Palaces, Kiri Vehera Dagoba, and Medirigiriya Ancient Hospital.
- It is recommended for a specially trained guide to accompany visitors and provide historical information.
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- Features the Rangiri Cave Temple, the largest cave temple globally, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Houses ancient murals, artworks, and thousands of Buddhist paintings and carvings dating back to the 2nd Century BC.
- Thousands of pilgrims visit to pay homage to Buddha statues and the exhibition of murals.
- Accessible from the Colombo-Anuradhapura main road, with a moderately challenging climb passing through lush greenery.
- Located near the Sigiriya Rock Fortress and Pidurangala, it is possible to fly in hot air balloons over the area.
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- A UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Rock Fortress of King Kasyappa during the 5th Century AD.
- The fortress may have been occupied by King Ravana around 5,000 BC, and features advanced hydraulic systems and a palace garden.
- It also features a Lion's mouth entrance, frescoes, mirror walls, and a rooftop with amenities like dining facilities and bathing places.
- Witness the intriguing nature of Sigiriya's architecture and discover its history.
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- Nuwara Eliya is a tranquil settlement in the central highlands with a "Little England" ambiance.
- Formerly an area full of British tea plantations, it features properties with splendid British colonial architecture and is a high grown tea country.
- Visit Queen's House, reflecting British architecture, and take part in activities like paddling a catamaran on Lake Gregory, or playing golf.
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- Adam's Peak is a solitary cone-shaped hill known as Sri Pada, a popular pilgrimage destination for people of all religions.
- On the summit is a large footprint claimed by various religions, including Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, and Hindus.
- The pilgrimage is a seasonal event between December and May, attracting thousands of local pilgrims.
- Take in the mystical and breathtaking views during sunrise and sunset, with the shape of the hill resembling a pyramid.
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- Kitulgala is known for white water rafting, abseiling, camping, and hiking, and is on the route to the Horton Plains National Park.
- It is an ideal setting for white water rafting, with the Kelani River offering intriguing rapids and beautiful forest surroundings.
- The area is non-touristic, quiet, and a camp-friendly environment with abundant fresh flowing water.
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- Ella is a popular destination for hiking, climbing, and trekking, known for its nature trails, fragrant flowers, and friendly animals.
- The area features popular hills like Little Adam's Peak, Eagle Rock, and Ella Rock, known for its challenging trek.
- Ella Rock is a 7 km hike with changing vegetation and spectacular views, somewhat resembling ‘Machu Picchu’ in Peru.
- Learn about the historic significance of Ella Rock and its strategic placement for wartime defense.
A Sensational beach located on the Northeast coast of the Island, north of Trincomalee is this gorgeous beachfront to relax & unwind. Tranquil and deserted, the golden sand, blue-green water, calm waves rolling over a shallow depth invites the discerning to take a walk in the crystal clear water of the bay while simply taking a dip into the warm sea. Hardly any fishing boats in the vicinity to bother as the shore is too shallow for such 'floatables' in this haven for seagulls, turtles, fish, wild prawns, oysters, lobsters, crabs, calamari and other exotic creatures. Various atmospheric seasons determine which of the numerous species of creatures will frequent or proliferate, to be caught by fishermen. Kick back, relax & unwind on this magnificent shore that is especially devoured by honeymoon couples for its serene beauty & tranquility. Further south of Trincomalee is the splendid Marble Beach, pretty calm, quiet and tranquil to simply lie down horizontal, relax, chill & unwind.
Beachfronts around Palm Island, Rumassala, Coco Bay, Unawatuna Bay & the deserted Dalawella beaches in the vicinity of Galle are wonderful pristine beaches like natural swimming pools spread out between about 2 to 9 km south from town. Great places for snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing, kite surfing, windsurfing, sun bathing, sun tanning & other watersports activities of uncanny beaches. Kaluwella (Black Sand Beach ) is also a deserted tranquil beach with clean black sand 4 km north from town. Galle township is a somnolent but splendid old town on the south-west coast of the magical Isle. Formerly the capital of Ceylon, with a natural harbor during the time of the Portuguese period before the British changed the Capital to be Colombo. Apart from the dazzling beaches at Unawatuna Bay, Kaluwella (black sand shore), etc. it is full of attractions including the Madhu River for boat excursions into the nature & natural turtle farms on the shores. The Galle Dutch Fort ( A UNESCO World Heritage Site ), a lively medieval township, is one of numerous attractions to visit. Originally built by the Portuguese, it was renovated by the Dutch & restored by the British replete with green & granite ramparts, cannons, dungeons, stone bunkers & Stone Park benches. A stroll down the stone paved roads springs one the feeling of being in Rome, the architecture of the old buildings of this Fort are predominantly European. The old fashioned courtyards & sidewalks of the built up area of the little town offer the eyes, the comfort of ‘space’ to enjoy what one looks at & ‘see’ it. Stone parapet walls serve to classify the distinct areas of the ramparts, so are the massive walls on the perimeter of the fort, built wide & high enough to protect its ‘residents’ from any attacks by adversaries back in the days. There are dungeons built in the basements to contain trespassers or prisoners. On the green grassy ramparts there are canons placed at strategic locations for defense purposes. From the eastern rampart, one can see the picturesque Galle International Cricket Stadium.
One of the most adored destinations for Spotting Blue Whales & Dolphins as the density of these exciting creatures is pretty high just across the horizon from Mirissa & the vicinity. Ferry Boats take discerning visitors from the fascinating beachfront out into the Ocean for Whale watching where the size of a heart of a whale can be not less than the size of an average car, to give you what dimensions to expect and playing with dolphins a few hundred meters into the Ocean. A sparkling beach with golden sand, southern sunshine, balmy ocean temperature with a cool breeze is ideal for suntanning, walking, and simply dipping in the warm blue-green water. Challenging & Tall surfs attract many to indulge in Surf boarding & other water sports all across the bay with special guidance & training offered for wanna-be surfers to quickly learn how to surf over the gleaming waves.
The 'Surfers Paradise' of Sri Lanka, but twice as unpretentious. The discreet atmosphere here welcomes one to expect less surfers & beach enthusiasts since it is certainly difficult to get there, as there aren’t any direct roads to reach this hideaway on the east coast. So it is still non-touristy with Incredibly Extensive Golden Beaches to trudge, sunbathe, sun tan, watch the surfing or just chill out. The laid back atmosphere enables one to relax & perhaps read a book or just kick back & unwind. Tall waves attract surfers from all over the world, especially from down under. Plenty of seafood at budget prices for the perceptive traveler to indulge. Crocodile Rock, Peanut Farm, Pasarichenai & Pottuvil Point Beaches are almost deserted as surfers aren’t attracted to those beaches. Lagoon Safari is not too far to see a large variety of wildlife & indulge in riding on Elephants. There are splendid beach parties with cool music in the night to have lots of fun. Those who prefer a quiet night can watch how the frogs, crickets & fire flies get into sync either gnawing, screeching or lighting on & off, having begun to do what they adore to do after sunset, gnawing, screeching or lighting randomly at various places, only to sync later. These are some anomalous creatures that get into sync like flocks of birds or shoals of fish happen to suddenly turn altogether simultaneously. This phenomenon of synchronization is a show that awaits the discerning traveler. The Mangrove bushes enable fireflies to proliferate. All others just adore their habitat. A few kilometers south is another deserted beach known as Panama Beach with wide golden sandy shores to kick back & get horizontal.
Dikwella, meaning long beach in Sinhalese, is an emerging beach destination on the southeast coast of the Island for having a ball on an alluring seashore full of enjoyable attractions. Certainly a dazzling beach including a stirring surf, fun filled watersports activities, balmy sunshine, white sand, aquamarine sea & a long wide shore of a bay. A beautiful palm fringed shore with up and coming huts to kick back, relax and unwind. Juice bars, ayurveda massage parlors, yoga & meditation retreats are slowly coming up to meet the modern and healthy demands of foreign travelers who want to enjoy a short vacation of their lives on a beach, and here at Dikwella we welcome you to an authentic experience, true to the expression ; 'life's a beach' !. A short stroll to the east from here, takes one to find yet another tranquil beachfront known as Hiriketiya, which has been affectionately shortened to simply sound like 'Hiri' by the foreign guests' who found it for its promise. It is now slowly getting popular for its remarkable surf, sand and palm fringed 'sandwalk' around a half circular curved cove bay area with friendly locals to interact with. Other deserted shores interfacing the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea & the Bay of Bengal are : Tangalle (Tanning Rock), Nilwella (Blue Beach), Weligama (Sandy Village), Kalpitiya (Time Park), Hambantota (proposed new Capital), Kirinda, Talalla, Dondra, Ahangama, Talpe, Dodanduwa (Orange Isle), Kosgoda, Induruwa, Moragalla, Ventura Beach, Kalutara, Waskaduwa, Panadura, Lunawa, Angulana, Mt. Lavinia, Crow Island Beach, Preethipura, Uswetikeiyyawa, Bopitiya, Waikkaal, Iranawila, Chilaw, Mannar, Delft Isle, Kayts, Point Pedro, Casuarina, Mullaitivu, Pottuvil, Panama etc.
Awesome Enticing Beachfront of glorious silicone, scenic islands like Seenigama (Candy Village), Coral Gardens, Moonstone mines, & the tranquil lake in Hikkaduwa are the popular attractions. Seagulls, Larks & Crows are flying all over the seashore 'waving' & chirping to welcome the visitor. One doesn't miss this magnificent sight of the birds amidst the picturesque Hikkaduwa beach in this paradise. The black crow or Raven cawing to signal anything edible to their mates. This noisy black bird is the oldest known garbage picker provided by nature, since the time of the ancient kings and before. 'Hikka' as it is simplified by foreign guests, is one of the first destinations for foreigners traveling to Asia to check out in Sri Lanka, what attracted them was this golden sandy shore, sunshine, the variety of corals, blue-green colored Sea, cheap cabanas, food & elegant music which led to 'HikkaRocks'. It became popular in the seventies during the time of rock & roll, hippie culture & the turning point towards alternative schools & alternative thought.
Aquamarine sparkling bay packed with silica sand, coconut palms & corals with great surfs on the horizon, though light enough for a variety of water sports, sunshine, golden sand under the palms for sunbathing, tanning or simply kicking back to unwind, this is a magnificent shore. Not too far about 90 meters to the south is Dalawella Beach which is almost entirely deserted, if one wants more privacy far from the crowds, here it is. No large resorts yet, but sufficient restaurants, yoga, ayurveda massage spas and juice bars to serve large crowds of beach enthusiasts lined on the elegant shady palm fringed coast, which is pretty cool. Water Sports such as scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, kite surfing, fishing, & diving are popular on the breezy shore. Magical sunsets, fireflies, & wicked beach parties attract most visitors to overstay on this exceptional beachfront.
Well known for its pristine honey coloured beaches, turquoise ocean, views of metaphoric watersports in the sea, lake, lagoon, river & estuaries area. Bird watching amidst the water hides is an exciting adventure. Bentota is home for numerous five star resorts, hotels & Ayurveda wellness retreats for healing, convalescence, health & beauty treatment which includes the chic Robinson Resort in an atoll across the lagoon, lake, river & the sea. Plenty of estuaries in the area attract birds to sing, fish, fishing enthusiasts & wildlife including iguana & numerous varieties of turtle, tortoise & crocodiles. Saman Villas by the Laccadive Sea, Gardens of Bevis Bawa, Kosgoda Turtle Sanctuary, River Safaris, Kayaking, Canoeing, Boat rides to Cinnamon Isle are some attractions here. Plenty of boat rides take the discerning traveler bird watching throughout the numerous estuaries in the vicinity as the river & lake discharge its contents to the sea while the sea reciprocates on high tide. Great place for banana boating, water sports like jet skiing, speed boating, wakeboarding, paddle boarding, Kite Surfing, seaplane rides, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, lagoon fishing, bird watching & observing small creatures getting into their regular synchronization, as there are millions of creatures such as crickets, frogs, fruit flies, dragonflies & fireflies who get into sync every night. There are a small number of stilt fishermen in their meditative angling in this incredibly organic bio diverse settlement. 'A fisherman was observed to be catching far more fish than several others in the vicinity, when the others went to check how he was excelling, they found that he was using barbequed worms as bait'.
Powerpark is what it means in Sinhalese, this deserted but marvelous shore is a Non Touristic destination as not many visitors are aware of this fabulous beach paradise on the way to Galle heading down south on the 'Indian Ocean Boulevard' (Galle Road) far from the highway. Alluring silicone sand, blue water, brisk sunshine, surfable surfs & palm fringed bay of tranquility attract no one in particular. It is deserted and empty indicating that there are only a few families of fishermen with their boats parked on the sand to be seen.
A popular destination for its awesome, tantalizing and warm surf. It is a pretty wide, long & deserted shoreline to get horizontal, kick back, relax & unwind. Its close proximity to the Blue Lagoon (Nil Kalapuwa), tangy Seafood, the Capital Colombo & the airport highway makes it even more attractive. Plenty of water sports such as scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing are attractions to this mesmerizing ‘long beach’ of the west coast. Colonial & Christian influences have left behind numerous pretty monuments & buildings designed with attractive architecture & grace to match the architecture of the entangled Buddhist, Dravidian, Arab & prehistoric culture of the resplendent isle. The large blue lagoon, turquoise to blue green Sea, estuaries, creeks & streams enable a substantial catch of fish in order to supply an increasing demand for seafood by large hotels in Negombo, its suburbs & adjacent settlements. The Old Dutch Hamilton Canal passing through from the north to the south enabled convenient transport of seafood from the very olden days. Still it is an alternative mode of transport of goods, seafood & people, especially when the highways get jammed.
Yet another emerging destination for Surfing with tall surfs, like Arugam Bay, it is located further north on the East coast south of Nilaveli Beach. Impressive tall surfs, in this immaculate shoreline of pebbles, golden sand & almost green crystal clear Sea water attract the discerning surfer. Due to its unusual, uncommon & 'not so well known' name tag, most travelers who R & R here would want to keep it discreet, vetoing the almost deserted Beach to get crowded. Plenty of beach parties make it a happening destination fully worth going the distance & the crooked way to get there is certainly value for money, as those with two minds aren't gonna come. So if somehow you manage to get there, keep it modest, discrete and have the fun with the least aggregate of holidaymakers to bump into on this tantalizing shore. Watersports activities are picking up, as it is becoming a great place for snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing, kite surfing, windsurfing, sun bathing, sun tanning & other activities of 'a life's a beach' destination.
- Located in the southeast of the island, adjacent to Bundala Bird Sanctuary and Yala National Park.
- Internationally important wintering ground for migratory water birds, with over 197 bird species.
- Features a diverse landscape of lakes, estuaries, lagoons, ponds, dunes, and waterways.
- Known for attracting transit birds on intercontinental flights, including species from Siberia, Mongolia, Australasia, Africa, Eurasia, SEA–Pacific Rim and India.
- Home to the two–legged avian darlings, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish & numerous wildlife, including civets, giant squirrels, crocodiles, and marine turtles.
- Situated in the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka and renowned for the incredible elephant migration during the drier months of June to September.
- The park hosts as many as 300 elephants congregating around the ancient Minneriya water tank, providing a vital water source.
- Uda Walawe National Park is non-touristic, unusual and a cut above the well traversed Yala or Wilpattu Wildlife National Parks for leopards, black leopards & wild cats.
- Home to 34 endemic bird species and other diverse wildlife.
- Elephant herds abound in this remote park. In order to enable the survival of orphaned baby elephants, an Elephant Transit Home has been established here to feed & care for those who once starved without sufficient greens to eat & water to drink in the wilderness.
- There are more chances of spotting the wild leopards, black leopards, wild cats and other wildlife in this park than in other parks, because it's away from the usual routes of most tour itineraries.
- A tropical rainforest reserve and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- The only one of its kind in the geophysical area of the south Indian Peninsula & this Island nation , the closest other Rainforest is the Taman Negara in the Malaysian Peninsula .
- The Sinharaja Rain Forest Reserve supports and sustains an abundance of wildlife including reptiles ( lizards & turtles) , mammals ( deer & buffalo) , amphibians ( salamander & iguana) & birds ( myna, flamingo, parrot, pigeon, peacock, flamingo, pheasant & ducks ) in addition to numerous varieties of lush green tropical & temperate vegetation on the higher elevated hills of this forest.
- Described as the oldest known National Park in the world of deadly carnivores.
- Boasts a natural forest with diverse wildlife thriving due to favorable conditions such as plentiful edible vegetation, tropical weather, and abundant estuaries.
- Emphasis is placed on the importance of being silent in the park to avoid disturbing wild animals. Listening to Nature to naturally interact with fascinating creatures who are on their own subjective lives simply following instinct.
- Recently accessed natural forest in Sri Lanka, declared a National Park in 1984 to protect displaced wild animals during a development project is home to numerous wild-wilderness-country creatures – WWCC with their ‘tribal’ families.
- Located in the North Central part of Sri Lanka, known for lush greenery and a variety of wildlife, particularly sloth bear, crocodile, elephant & rare amphibians.
- Described as the hill capital of Sri Lanka and a former capital during the reign of the last monarchy of Ceylon.
- Home to the Consecrated Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Visit Kandy Lake and the Kandy Arts Center with daily cultural dance performances.
- Visit the well-landscaped cemeteries of British defense forces and the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya.
- Located within the cultural triangle of the country and considered the first capital of ancient Sri Lanka.
- The eight Buddhist temples commonly visited in Anuradhapura, including Jaya Sri Maha Bodiya, Thuparamaya, and Ruwanwelisaya.
- Visit attractions such as the gardens, stone carvings, paintings, ancient ruins, and the alluring third ‘Stargate’ discovered at Ranmasu Uyana Royal Park.
- Another UNESCO World Heritage Site within the Cultural Triangle, known for its captivating attractions of ancient Sri Lanka.
- Visit the Gal Vihara complex with sculptures of standing Buddha, reclining Buddha, and Buddha in the lotus position carved from a single rock hill.
- Other attractions include the Vatadage, Royal Palaces, Kiri Vehera Dagoba, and Medirigiriya Ancient Hospital.
- It is recommended for a specially trained guide to accompany visitors and provide historical information.
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- Features the Rangiri Cave Temple, the largest cave temple globally, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Houses ancient murals, artworks, and thousands of Buddhist paintings and carvings dating back to the 2nd Century BC.
- Thousands of pilgrims visit to pay homage to Buddha statues and the exhibition of murals.
- Accessible from the Colombo-Anuradhapura main road, with a moderately challenging climb passing through lush greenery.
- Located near the Sigiriya Rock Fortress and Pidurangala, it is possible to fly in hot air balloons over the area.
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- A UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Rock Fortress of King Kasyappa during the 5th Century AD.
- The fortress may have been occupied by King Ravana around 5,000 BC, and features advanced hydraulic systems and a palace garden.
- It also features a Lion’s mouth entrance, frescoes, mirror walls, and a rooftop with amenities like dining facilities and bathing places.
- Witness the intriguing nature of Sigiriya’s architecture and discover its history.
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- Kitulgala is known for white water rafting, abseiling, camping, and hiking, and is on the route to the Horton Plains National Park.
- It is an ideal setting for white water rafting, with the Kelani River offering intriguing rapids and beautiful forest surroundings.
- The area is non-touristic, quiet, and a camp-friendly environment with abundant fresh flowing water.
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- Ella is a popular destination for hiking, climbing, and trekking, known for its nature trails, fragrant flowers, and friendly animals.
- The area features popular hills like Little Adam’s Peak, Eagle Rock, and Ella Rock, known for its challenging trek.
- Ella Rock is a 7 km hike with changing vegetation and spectacular views, somewhat resembling ‘Machu Picchu’ in Peru.
- Learn about the historic significance of Ella Rock and its strategic placement for wartime defense.
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- Nuwara Eliya is a tranquil settlement in the central highlands with a “Little England” ambiance.
- Formerly an area full of British tea plantations, it features properties with splendid British colonial architecture and is a high grown tea country.
- Visit Queen’s House, reflecting British architecture, and take part in activities like paddling a catamaran on Lake Gregory, or playing golf.
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- Adam’s Peak is a solitary cone-shaped hill known as Sri Pada, a popular pilgrimage destination for people of all religions.
- On the summit is a large footprint claimed by various religions, including Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, and Hindus.
- The pilgrimage is a seasonal event between December and May, attracting thousands of local pilgrims.
- Take in the mystical and breathtaking views during sunrise and sunset, with the shape of the hill resembling a pyramid.
The capital of the Captivating Isle of Sri Lanka, Colombo welcomes one & all to Sri Lanka & invites everyone to take a look at its new ‘Lotus Tower’ built to take a panoramic or King’s view of the city. It’s the 19th tallest in the world & 350 meters above sea level with a revolving restaurant, panoramic ‘birdseye’ view & plenty of entertainment including a digital art gallery included in it, is fully worth the time & effort getting up there to kick back & relax.
Colombo Museum exhibits some of the historical artifacts that have been salvaged after the fall of the monarchy, independence & those archaeological remains that get unearthed in modern archaeological finds. The Art Gallery is full of interesting Artwork made by Artists.
The Water Park near Avissawella is a fun place to play & chill especially for kids as the water can cool off all the heat & humidity prevalent in the tropical warm breeze & balmy air.
The Galle Face Green adjacent to the Old Parliament is an open air recreation esplanade to relax especially in the evening. Soft blowing or a comfortable squall is always there to cool off a tiring day of activities. A true blue green space attracts the perceptive enthusiast, especially tired workers, travelers, parents with kids & families to chill.
Old Parliament Building – House of Commons built by the British to resemble the architecture of the ‘Acropolis of Athens’ in Greece, finding it too small for a growing Leadership, it is now used as the President’s Secretariat & Office.
Inclusions
Transport to Colombo & Suburbs from Colombo and back
Lunch on tour
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above
Locations Covered
Kandy City Tour – Stroll around the picturesque Kandy Lake, Hike to 2
Viewpoints to take Scintillating views of the Kandy township, Lake, Temple & the Vicinity; Buy your Gifts, Tea, Handicrafts, Silk, Gems etc.
Kandy Temple – Visit the Consecrated Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic to see how 2500 years passed through strengthening the Spiritual Culture & enhanced the upbringing of the kids through non-violence
Royal Botanical Gardens – See almost all of the Flora – Plants, Trees, Vines & Herbs of both tropical & temperate Climes of the planet growing side by side along with the two legged seasonal birds
A swift ride up the hills of approximately 70 km towards Kandy can take you to visit the ‘Orphaned’ Elephants of the ‘wild’ at Pinnawela, where they are tamed, fed & cared for and to watch them sway down the road to their way to a daily bath that they take in the nearby Mahaweli River.
This is a treat for the eyes as the baby Elephants make use of the water to play, dance & have fun with the others, as the kids find it hilarious.
Watch how well these orphans are making up their sad lives to be with a ‘community’ of other like minded creatures. They have survived harsh conditions in the wilderness without their parents, almost starving with the least amount of edible vegetation & water to live their natural lives.
Human population growth, development of remote cultivation & expanding human settlements in the vicinity of the wilderness areas where wild animals live are being taken over which is contracting the ‘space’ for Elephants to live & migrate as they usually do in their natural behavior & habitat.
So this is the main rationale for this shelter to help ‘protect’ their space in this Orphanage for these gentle giants who are earmarked for extinction in the near future & available for export to spacious lands.
Free visit to a Gem Shop / Wood Carving and Batik Shop, Tea & Spices
Inclusions
Transport to Kandy & Pinnawala from Colombo and back
Lunch on tour
Entrance fees to: Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage & Royal Botanical Gardens
Exclusions
Anything that is not mentioned above
Locations Included
Galle Dutch Fort – See the distinctions of Ancient & Medieval Architecture as if one is in Rome strolling on the stone roads & compare with the Modern
Madhu River – Boat Ride to be in the nature with chirping Birds, watch them as one captures them into images, see the rain forest trees, vines, herbs, amphibians, reptiles and enjoy the tranquility back in the nature
Turtle Hatchery – Watch the Sea Turtles tread up to nest on the shore and return on their slow trudge back to the gigantic Ocean to the warm water
Unawatuna Beach – Enjoy the Appealing atmosphere of a deserted tranquil seaside of a bay to relax, kick back, and chill in the warm breeze & Sea
Weligama Stilt Fishermen – Being Still in the Now, in the Presence of the Silent Presence witnessing the Source of fish, as they sit in their meditation & urge a catch
Inclusions
Transport to Galle & Suburbs and Return
Lunch on tour
Entrance fees to: Madhu River Boat Ride / Turtle Hatchery
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above
Locations Covered
Kitulgala White Water Rafting – Raft, Canoe or kayak thru 9 rapids under the rain forest canopy through the brooks to the Kelani River all pumped up, geared & equipped to raft all day in warm water & sunshine & trek back an adventurous riverside uphill back to base and return to Kandy
Inclusions
Transport to Kitulgala from Colombo and back
Lunch on tour
01 Round of White Water Rafting
Exclusions
Anything that is not mentioned above
Location Covered
Trekking in Sinharaja Rain Forest – a UNESCO World Heritage Site
21 km East to West & 7 km North to South through Dense Forest which the wildlife avoids leaving alone trekkers & harmless creatures look for food, energy, exercise and to live their lives as if it’s real treading untrodden paths
Uncovering numerous tropical animate creatures & flora unique to this part of the world
Inclusions
Transport to Sinharaja from Colombo and back
Trekking charges including trekker
Lunch on tour
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above
Locations Covered
Yala National Park – Be prepared to Capture the Leopard on Camera, over the monkeys, peacocks, bear, deer, crocodiles, iguana, lizards, fish, birds & Forest cover of lush greenery with birds
Inclusions : Transport to Yala from Colombo and back
Lunch on tour
Entrance Fees to Yala National Park inclusive of the Jeep Safari Hire
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above
Locations Covered
‘Atamasthana’ – Eight (8) Holy Sites of Ancient Holy Temples & Ancient Sculpture, Carvings & Artifacts of the ancient kingdoms of the first capital of Sri Lanka located in Anuradhapura
Explore Ancient Ruins from the 2nd Century BC through the Elephant culture of Anuradhapura
If time permits : Visit SL’s Stargate at Ranmasu Uyana (Goldfish Royal Park) & environs
Inclusions Transport to Anuradhapura from Colombo and back
Lunch on tour & Entrance Fees: the ‘Atamastana’ Sites, Ancient Ruins & Ranmasu Uyana Park
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above
Locations Covered
Sigiriya Rock Fortress – Sightsee Medieval Paintings on the rocks, royal palace, mirror walls, prehistoric hydraulic system to pump water up to the pond on top of the Palace Garden & an anomalous stone sculpture on one’s way back past the lion’s mouth & amphitheater
Enroute : Sightsee the Ibbankatuwa megalithic burial ground
Dambulla Cave Temple – See 3rd Century BC Murals, Art, Stone Sculptures, Carvings of the Buddha & other Deities all preserved to exhibit in 5 caves created by Detached & Silent Monks to express their affection for a ‘teacher’ who found truth on his own
Hiriwadunna Village Tour – Go back to the Nature with Ayurveda Cookery, Handmade Pottery, firewood used in cooking food & Bull driven Carts as is
Spice Gardens – See how the Spices are grown, cultivated, harvested, sorted, processed, and packed for sale to the markets, Taste them to discern the fresh quality, aroma, fragrance, texture , size etc.
Inclusions
Transport to Sigiriya & Dambulla from Colombo and back
Lunch on tour
Entrance Fees: Sigiriya / Dambulla / 01 Authentic Hiriwadunna Village Experience
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above
Early morning drive to Horton Plains with picnic breakfasts to arrive at the National Park for sunrise and a trek to the ‘World’s End’, sightseeing sambar, leopards, & other creatures of the temperate zone.
View an incredible sight of the glittering ‘Samanala Wewa‘ – Butterfly Lake and the environs 1500 meters below the mountain along with other mountain ranges & visit the ‘Baker’s Falls waterfall, inspect the different colour of the vegetation.
Visit a Tea Field & Factory in ‘Little England‘ to see how an invigorating beverage is created using traditional methods of fermenting, cutting, sorting & drying to make the finest pekoe and taste a cup of fresh fragrant tea made from the day’s pluck.
Inclusions
Transport to Horton Plains & Nuwara Eliya from Colombo and back
Lunch on tour
Entrance fees to: Tea Factory
Exclusions
Anything that is not mentioned above
Visit the Uda Walawe National Park – Be prepared to watch for Wild Elephants, Capture Leopards on Camera, look beyond the monkeys, peacocks, bear, deer, crocodiles, iguana, lizards, fish, birds & the lush Forest cover of all hues of greenery with birds chirping to welcome you
Inclusions : Transport to Uda Walawe National Park from Colombo and back
Lunch on tour
Entrance Fees to the National Park inclusive of the Jeep Safari Hire
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above
Explore a Canal built by the Dutch Colonists to transport trading & export goods from the north western areas through estuaries & Lagoons to Colombo & the south western estuaries, waterways & lakes.
A busy Fishing harbor, a large lagoon, Sea & other waterways enable a substantial catch of fish in order to supply an increasing demand for seafood by large hotels in Negombo & adjacent settlements.
The Old Dutch Canal passing through from the north to the south enabled convenient transport of seafood & other produce from the very olden days from approximately the 1600s. It is still an alternative mode of transport of goods & people, especially when the highways get jammed.
The Boat ride into the Nature Reserve of the Maha Oya takes discerning visitors to explore the natural environment of the amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds of this area still largely unexplored and tranquil.
Inclusions
Transport to Negombo from Colombo / Negombo and back
Lunch on tour
Entrance fees to: Nature Boat Ride to the Maha Oya Creek
Exclusions
Anything that is not mentioned above
Locations Covered
Polonnaruwa Gal Vihara – Stone Temple Sculptures – See how a Standing Buddha, Lotus Buddha & a reclining Buddha has been sculpted out of one big rock mountain with other carvings
Explore Ancient Ruins from the 2nd Century BC on an Elephant
Watch the herds of migrating Elephants at Minneriya National Park coming from the vicinity of Kaudulla National Park & environs
Inclusions Transport to Polonnaruwa from Colombo and back
Lunch on tour Entrance Fees: Polonnaruwa Gal Viharaya, Ruins & Minneriya National Park
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above
Visit the well Lighted, Spacious Home, Office & Hotel Architecture at the Jeffrey Bawa Museum at Beruwala, created by a true blue son of the Sri Lankan soil. The Architect of the new captivating Parliament building of the Island nation built on an atoll in the ‘Diyawanna Lake’ of Sri Jayawardenepura – Kotte (the current Administrative Capital & a former Capital of Lanka) located east of Colombo.
Inclusions Transport to Beruwala from Colombo & Return
Lunch on tour
Entrance Fees: Jeffrey Bawa Museum
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above
Visit the well Lighted, Spacious Home, Office & Hotel Architecture at the Jeffrey Bawa Museum at Beruwala, created by a true blue son of the Sri Lankan soil. The Architect of the new captivating Parliament building of the Island nation built on an atoll in the ‘Diyawanna Lake’ of Sri Jayawardenepura – Kotte (the current Administrative Capital & a former Capital of Lanka) located east of Colombo.
Inclusions Transport to Beruwala from Colombo & Return
Lunch on tour
Entrance Fees: Jeffrey Bawa Museum
Exclusions : Anything that is not mentioned above