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Bentota is an island resort located on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka. Bentota Beach is a long stretch of sand that stretches to the north. This sand strip, called Paradise Island, then transforms into a sandy strip. Coral-rich dive sites include Canoe Rock. Galle is a city located on the south coast of Sri Lanka. Galle Fort is the old fortified city founded by Portuguese colonists in the 16th century. Mirissa is located on the southern shores of Sri Lanka in the Matara District, Southern Province. It is located approximately 150 km from Colombo at an elevation of 4 meters. Tissamaharama was the capital of the Sinhalese kingdom of Ruhuna around the third century B.C. Few structures from this period still exist today.
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka’s southeast is a vast expanse of grassland and forests with lagoons. Ella, also known as the “lonely world,” is a popular tourist destination in Sri Lanka. Ella has a breathtaking natural beauty, with its mountains, waterfalls and greenery. Nuwara Eliya is the most elevated city in Sri Lanka. It is located at 1890m above sea level and is below Mount Pedro, the highest peak on the island. Kandy, a vibrant city built around a large lake in the middle of Sri Lanka, is one of the most important cities. It is a World Heritage Site and one of the holiest places in the Buddhist religion. Sigiriya al is also known as “Lion Rock” and is notable for its fortress built inside its walls. The walls are decorated with beautiful frescoes, and two giant lion’s feet guard the entrance. It is recommended that you wear comfortable walking shoes for this trip. Visitors to Buddhist and Hindu temples are required to remove their shoes and hats.
Also, the knees and shoulders must be covered. Walking is necessary. The transfer time is an estimate. The exact time will depend on the hour.
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You will be collected from your accommodation in Colombo with your very own individual guide, and then transferred to Bentota.
Bentota Beach: If you want to enjoy your vacation and indulge in the most natural and peaceful indulgence without restaurants or bars, This is the most tranquil and refreshing spot. It is Bentota Beach, which extends across 7 to 8 kilometers and is an image of tranquillity, peace, and cleanliness. One of the most appealing aspects is the quiet and serene surroundings that, according to many, are the natural and tranquil surroundings on the shoreline. There's plenty of space for everyone to relax perfectly and enjoy the sunshine to the fullest.
After breakfast in Bentota, we will drive towards Galle City. Dutch Reformed Church was first built in the 1640s; its current church was built in 1752. The floor is lined with gravestones found in Dutch cemeteries. Other amazing features include the organ and a massive pulpit that is made of the calamander tree and topped with an impressive hexagonal canopy. Black Fort - The history of the Galle Fort is traced back to 1588 when King Rajasinghe I (1581-93) of Sitawaka was a tyrant against the Portuguese capital city of Colombo, which forced the city to move to Galle as one of the ports that flourished in the early days of. There, they constructed a small fort built of coral stones and mud. They named
it The Santa Cruz and later, in 1625, expanded it by adding the watch tower and three bastions, as well as the Fortaleza, to protect the harbor. After the Galle visit, we'll head to Mirissa to spend the night.
Whale-watching Mirissa is renowned for its beaches and sands, but there's a lot more that lies beneath the surface, and a vast array of marine mammals are found along the coastline. Join a dolphin and Whale watching boat to discover the various species that inhabit the waters of Sri Lanka and observe them play and swim in their natural surroundings. In the water, there is a chance to spot the biggest creature in the world, which is the blue Whale. It is also possible to see huge Bryde's Whales, long sperm whales, and their calves, spear-like Fin whales, and the frightening Orca killer whales. This is a totally responsible one. You won't disturb the whales that live in their natural habitat and can observe their pods swimming along. The same is true for dolphins (among the common, bottlenose, and spinner dolphins, as well as striped, along with Risso's Dolphins), who will be having fun and jumping off the water while the waves of their bows play. It's a memorable experience and is a must for all children! Coconut Tree Hill Coconut Tree Hill Coconut Tree Hill Mirissa is an unpretentious cliff that is located near the shoreline and is surrounded by palm trees. Tourists flock to this location to snap pictures of the gorgeous tall palms overlooking the ocean. If you're in Mirissa, make sure you don't overlook this gorgeous place. Parrot Rock Bridge - Parrot Rock Bridge is a wonderful spot located on the left of Mirissa Beach. It's a quiet spot in which you can view waves and stunning sunsets. After sunset, you'll return to Mirissa to stay the night.
From Mirissa, you'll travel to Thissamaharame after breakfast.
Tissa Wewa -The Lake, an artificial reservoir, is believed to have been built in the 3rd century BC or at the hands of Mahanaga from Ruhuna or by his succeeding Yatala Tissa of Ruhuna to help irrigate paddy fields and provide water to the town of Tissamaharama. It was finally restored by 1871.
Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara: The Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara is a renowned Buddhist temple located in Tissamaharama, Southern Province of Sri Lanka. It was among the four main Buddhist monasteries that were established throughout Sri Lanka after the arrival of Arhant Mahinda Thera to Sri Lanka. The site of Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara had been dedicated to the presence of Buddha, the Buddha himself. He stayed for an hour in meditation together with the 500 arhats (individuals who have achieved enlightenment) on his third trip to Sri Lanka. Tissamaharama monastery was regarded as the most prestigious Buddhist education center in the south of Sri Lanka from the 3rd century B.C. through the eleventh century A.D. Until the 11th century AD. Tissamaharama Dagoba, which is situated within the premises of this monastery, was among the biggest stupas in Sri Lanka. The current main incumbent for Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara is Ven. Devalegama Dhammasena Nayaka Thera. Following the Tissamaharama tour, you'll journey to Yala.
Yala National Park is a vast expanse of grassland, forest, and lagoons that border the Indian Ocean in southeast Sri Lanka. It is home to wildlife, including elephants, leopards, and crocodiles, as well as many birds. In the inland, Sithulpawwa is an ancient Buddhist monastery. Nearby caves have ancient rock paintings. Southwest, Magul Maha Viharaya is also home to old Buddhist ruinariums. Both are places of pilgrimage. Following the Park visit, you'll be back in Tissamaharama for a night's stay.
The next day, after breakfast, you'll travel to Ella.
Nine Arch Bridge: The Nine Arch Bridge in Ella is situated on the Demodara loop that extends for 91 meters and 24 meters in height. The gorgeous nine arches create an amazing spot, particularly because it is situated in a dense forest and agricultural landscape. In the distance, there is a thriving forest, and beneath, tea plants are being grown.
Little Adam's Peak: Little Adam's Peak draws many tourists who visit Sri Lanka. As you progress, with a simple climb to the top of Little Adams Peak, you will be able to enjoy a stunning view. Ella, situated in Sri Lanka, is a very popular destination worldwide due to its stunning scenery and breathtaking views; Little Adam's Peak is only one of them. The stunning and jaw-dropping summit is not to be missed. It is located in Ella, Sri Lanka, has been drawing visitors for quite a while, and is still attracting tourists. The reason Ella is so popular is its stunning view, which never fails to attract tourists. Stay at Ella.
After breakfast, you will visit the Adisham Bungalow. Adisham Bungalow - Adisham Hall, also known as Adisham A bungalow is a country home situated near Haputale within Haputale in the Badulla District, Sri Lanka. Presently, it houses its Adisham Monastery, a congregation of Saint. Sylvester. The building was constructed in 1931 by the English planter and aristocrat Sir Thomas Villiers, former Chairman of George Steuart Co is an estate and trading company located in Colombo. Sir Thomas was the cousin of Lord John Russell and a descendant of the Dukes of Bedford. The hall was conceived in the hands of R. Booth and F. Webster in Tudor and Jacobean style. It was built with 10 acres (40,000 square meters) of property. Adisham Hall played host to several prominent people from the community until the death of Sir Thomas, and after that, it was transferred by Sedawatte Mills. In 1961, the house was bought from the Roman Catholic Church and was later converted into an abbey. The building is well-maintained, has period furniture and fittings, and is open to guests. After your Adisham Bungalow visits, you'llreturn to your hotel to enjoy the rest of the day.
The following day of the tour, you will be visiting Nuwara Eliya. It is situated elevated to 1890 meters above sea level. It is the most elevated urban area in Sri Lanka.
Horton Plains: Horton Plains, located in Sri Lanka, is the chillyest and windiest area in the nation.
It is comprised of ecosystems that include Montane evergreen grasslands, forests, marshy lands, and an aquatic ecosystem. Because of the wide variety of endemic flora and animals, Horton Plains was declared to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 30th July 2010. Tea Factory, find out where your morning tea starts by heading to the Pedro Tea Estate, situated approximately 3.5km to the east of Nuwara Eliya, while in transit to Kandapola. It is possible to take an hour-long guided tour of the plant's processing facility, which was first not fully operational until 1885 and is still packed with 19th-century buildings. However, due to the type of tea served in this location (a mild tea), preparation could take place in the evening as the temperature is colder, and you're likely not to be able to see many people. Stay for a night in Nuwara Eliya.
After breakfast, you will take a trip to Kandy. It is the Temple of the Tooth that holds the sacred relic Golden-roofed Temple of the Sacred Tooth, which houses Sri Lanka's most valuable Buddhist
Relic - a tooth belonging to the Buddha. In the course of prayers or puja (offerings as well as prayers), the highly guarded space that houses the tooth is accessible to visitors and devotees. But, you can't get to see the tooth. It's housed in a gold container that is designed like a dagoba (stupa) and includes a set of six dagoba caskets with decreasing sizes. In addition to the revered central Temple, the entire complex also includes smaller shrines, temples, and museums.
Kandy Lake - Kandy Lake is sometimes referred to as Kiri Muhuda, or Kandy Lake, also known as Kiri Muhuda or the Sea of Milk, is an artificial lake situated in the middle of the hill town of Kandy, Sri Lanka, constructed in 1807 by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe near the Temple of the Tooth. Through the years, the lake diminished in dimensions. It is now a protected lake, and fishing is prohibited. There are a myriad of stories and legends related to the lake. One is that the helm of the king utilized the tiny island in its middle to bathe in the lake. It was also connected to his palace
via a secret tunnel.
Kandy View Point: Go up the hill near Kandy Lake to arrive at Kandy Viewpoint and enjoy an unbeatable city view. A popular tourist attraction, it attracts numerous vendors, but they typically offer shoddy goods. It is also known for its high level of theft, so be sure to make sure you are vigilant with your valuables. From the ridge, there are great views of the lake and the city in general. You can stay in Kandy for the night.
After a jolly breakfast, you will then be taken to Sigiriya
Pidurangala Rock - Pidurangala Rock is located near Sigiriya Rock and is the most picturesque spot for viewing
Sigiriya Rock as it is just slightly lower. Pidurangala is a well-known place to watch sunrises since it offers 360-degree views of not only the valleys but also Sigiriya Rock.
SIGIRIYA ROCK - during the 5th century, King Kashyapa was a keeper of Lions Rock by building an imposing palace on its top and well-designed defenses, with moats and ramparts constructed around the Rock. The Rock has its unique characteristics due to its design, which is unique to any other place on the entire island. The irrigational techniques of water gardens and archaeological techniques of the lion carving on the Rock's entrance are valuable and are still being used. If you climb the steps, you'l see vibrant frescoes that are decorated with original female paintings. The mirror wall is a different attraction in Sigiriya, where you can find poetry written by the people of Sigiriya. Emotions, love, and irony were the major themes that inspired their poems. Sigiriya is a memorial to some of the turbulent times of Sri Lanka's past, which is why it is regarded as the eighth wonder of Asia and has also been declared a World Heritage Site. After arriving at the hotel, enjoy your day relaxing and taking advantage of the amenities of the hotel facilities. Spend the night in the hotel in Sigiriya.
After the tour, you'll be through Colombo and leave with unique memories. We will take you to Colombo.
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