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• Elephant Orphanage
“The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, established in 1975 by the Sri Lanka Department of Wildlife Conservation, provides a haven for orphaned wild elephants. Home to over 60 elephants, including babies, in a 10-hectare area, visitors can witness and engage in bottle feeding sessions. The bathing and viewing area is located on the Maha Oya River across from the orphanage.”
• Herbal and Spices Garden
• Temple of the Tooth Relic
“Kandy, the final capital of Sri Lankan kings and a UNESCO World Heritage city, evokes images of grandeur. Explore the Kandy Lake, built in 1806, stroll through the town, visit the arts and crafts museum, and experience the evening charm at the Temple of the Tooth Relic. Complete your day with a traditional cultural show.”
• Traditional cultural dance
Dinner & Overnight Stay in Kandy
DAY 02 : KANDY to NUWARA ELIYA
• Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple
• Ramboda Waterfalls
• Tea Factory & Tea Estate
• Seetha Amman Temple & Ashok Vatika
• Gregory Lake & Park
“Nuwara Eliya is located at an attitude of almost 1870 meters (6200 feet) is Sri Lanka's most premier hill resort with a fine bracing mountain climate. Nuwara Eliya is also the most important place for Sri Lanka's Tea Production. Producing 50% of Sri Lanka's tea production. Highest peak of Sri Lanka "Piduruthalagala Mountain" (8282 feet) located here. Famous 18-hole golf course has been a great attraction in Nuwara Eliya over the years. Victoria Park, Gregory Lake, Gal-way's Land bird sanctuary are other most attractive places in Nuwara Eliya”
Dinner & Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya
DAY 03 : NUWARA ELIYA to BENTOTA
• White water rafting at Kitulgala
• St. Clare’s and Devon Waterfalls
“Discover the thrill of Kithulgala, a picturesque destination nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka, renowned for its exhilarating white-water rafting adventures. Set against the backdrop of lush greenery and meandering rivers, Kithulgala beckons adrenaline enthusiasts to navigate its challenging rapids. Embrace the rush of the Kelani River as you weave through captivating landscapes and dense forests. Beyond its adrenaline-pumping activities, Kithulgala unveils a tapestry of biodiversity and geographical wonders. Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of this tropical paradise, where adventure and awe-inspiring geography converge seamlessly for an unforgettable tourism experience.”
Overnight Stay in Bentota
DAY 04 : BENTOTA
• Turtle Hatchery & conservation project
• Madhu River for Boat Safari
“Madu River in Sri Lanka is a RAMSAR wetland renowned for its biodiversity. A hotspot for ecotourism, it boasts vibrant mangrove forests, diverse bird species, and exotic flora. Popular attractions include the Cinnamon Island, where traditional cinnamon cultivation is showcased, and the "Koth Duwa" Temple on an isolated islet. Boat tours offer a captivating glimpse into the rich ecosystem, making Madu River a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.”
• Galle fortress
• Meetiyagoda Moonstone mines
• Water Sports/ Snorkeling
• Hikkaduwa Coral reefs (Glass bottom boat)
Dinner & Overnight Stay in Bentota
DAY 05 : BENTOTA to COLOMBO
“Colombo is fast changing its face. Almost overnight, skyscrapers arise from where old buildings once stood, yet in some parts, the old-world charm is retained. A 100-year-old clock tower and several British built colonial buildings are still to be seen in the city. The Pettah Bazaar - where one can shop for deals. The new Parliament in Sri Jawardanapura (the capital of Sri Lanka) and the folk-art centre are some of the places of Interest that one can visit to.”
• Colombo City tour
o Gangaramaya Temple (Optional)
o National Museum
o Galle-face greens
o Dutch Church/ St. Anthony’s Shrine OR Red Mosque ed Mosque
• Shopping (Optional)
Dinner & Overnight stay in Colombo
Day 6 : DEPATURE