Day 1
colombo to Dambulla
On the way visit the Rock Caved Golden Temple of Dambulla, which is famous for its 01st Century BC cave
complex and its vast area of mural painted on the surface of the rock. It is also known for its large number of statues of Buddha carved out of the living rock. Elephants?
Stay in
Dambulla.
Day 2
After breakfast, proceed to visit Polonnaruwa, the medieval capital of ancient Ceylon. The city of Polonnaruwa was the second capital of Ceylon, with its comparatively brief history with over a dozen rulers. Visit the sites where once seven storey castles and temples were situated .
Afternoon can do safari at Minariya or Kaudulla National park
Stay in Dambulla or Habarana
Day 3
Dambulla to Kandy
On the visit Sigiriya, a massive rock fortress rising 183 meters above the surrounding green scrub jungle, just declared a world heritage site, is perhaps the most memorable place for visitors to Sri Lanka. The site was built under
the orders of the paranoid king Kasyapa. The well-planned complex included caved temples, bathing pools, lovely ponds
and Asia ’s oldest surviving landscaped gardens. Today Sigiriya is famous for its frescoes painted in the pocket of the rock. The “Lion Stairway”, the“Mirror Wall” and the “ Water Gardens ”
A brief stop at Matale to visit a spice garden / Nalanda / Aluviharaya .
PM Proceed to Kandy and visit the city and the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha. In the evening view a cultural show featuring traditional dance performance. Check in at the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 4
Kandy / Pinnawela / Peradeniya / Kandy –
After breakfast, proceed to visit the elephant orphanage at Pinnawela. . It is an orphanage for baby elephants set up by the Department of National Zoological Gardens. The Orphanage was established to feed, nurse, and house young elephants found abandoned
by their mothers. Other inmates are those found displaced from their natural environs by development projects or those found wounded.
PM Return to Kandy. En route, visit the Royal Botanical Gardens of
Peradeniya, The Royal Botanical Garden at Peradeniya were established in 1821 and now covers 140 acres, snuggled in a loop in the
Mahaweli River , the longest river in Sri Lanka. Its primary purpose was the testing and acclimatizing of plants for commercial use in Sri Lanka. Today the Gardens have one largest collections of flora from sub tropical climates around the world. Return to hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 5
Kandy / to Nuwara Eliya to Bandarawela /Ella
After breakfast, checkout from the hotel and proceed to Nuwara Eliya. En route visit a tea plantation and a tea factory / water falls .
Can stay two days in Ella In Ella we cando many adventure drive to Ella Going
to visit Ravana Ella Falls, Hikeing Little Adam’s Peak. Stay in Ella. Visiting real Sri L Lankan Village
Day 6
Ella to Tissamaharama
On the way can visit Buduruvagala.
Evening afternoon Safari in Yala National Park Stay in Tissamaharama
Day 7 – drop off at beach