Leisure Tour

Leisure Tour

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Leisure Tour

DAY 1

Airport to Negombo

Negombo is a coastal city located just north of Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital. Known for its picturesque beaches, it is a popular destination for both tourists and locals seeking a relaxing escape. The city has a vibrant fishing industry, with its bustling fish market being a highlight. Negombo also boasts colonial-era architecture, including churches, such as the St. Mary’s Church, and Dutch-era canals that reflect its colonial past. Its close proximity to Bandaranaike International Airport makes it a convenient entry point for travelers. In addition to its beaches and cultural sites, Negombo offers a range of seafood restaurants, making it a delightful spot for food lovers.
In the evening Chill at the Hotel and walk around the city

DAY 2

Negombo to Anuradhapura

Have a breakfast and proceed to Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura is one of Sri Lanka’s ancient capital cities, renowned for its well-preserved archaeological and historical significance. Located in the north-central region of the island, it was the seat of the island’s first Sinhalese kingdom, flourishing from the 4th century BCE until the 11th century CE. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its sacred Buddhist landmarks, including the Sri Maha Bodhi tree, which is said to be a sapling of the original tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment. Other notable attractions include the massive Ruwanwelisaya stupa, the Abhayagiri Monastery ruins, and the ancient reservoirs and irrigation systems that showcase the advanced engineering of the time. Anuradhapura remains an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists and is a fascinating destination for history and culture enthusiasts.

DAY 3

Anuradhapura to Sigiriya

Visit the Anuradhapura Ancient city and proceed to Sigiriya
In the evening you can have Ayurvedic Treatment for relax the body
Ayurvedic massage in Sigiriya offers a rejuvenating experience rooted in ancient healing traditions. Using herbal oils, aromatic treatments, and gentle yet effective techniques, the massage aims to balance the body’s energy and promote physical and mental well-being. Set against the tranquil backdrop of Sigiriya’s lush landscapes, this therapy not only relieves stress and muscle tension but also detoxifies the body, enhances circulation, and restores harmony between the mind, body, and spirit. It’s a perfect blend of relaxation and holistic healing.
Over night at Sigiriya

DAY 4

Sigiriya Lion Rock

In the morning visit the Sigiriya Lion Rock
Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, is an iconic UNESCO World Heritage site located in central Sri Lanka. This ancient rock fortress rises 200 meters above the surrounding jungle, offering breathtaking views of the landscape. Built by King Kashyapa in the 5th century, Sigiriya features impressive frescoes, a lion’s mouth entrance, and intricate gardens. The summit houses the ruins of the royal palace, surrounded by defensive walls and moats. Known for its stunning architectural feats and historical significance, Sigiriya remains one of Sri Lanka’s most visited and admired landmarks, symbolizing both ancient engineering prowess and cultural heritage.
After visit the Sigiriya, the will have lunch in the village; A village tour in Sigiriya offers a glimpse into rural Sri Lankan life, nestled beneath the iconic Lion Rock. Visitors can explore traditional farming methods, take a bullock cart ride through lush paddy fields, and experience local crafts and cuisine. The tour often includes a visit to a nearby lake, where guests can enjoy a serene boat ride, while learning about village customs, sustainable agriculture, and the vibrant culture of this picturesque region.
In the evening go for the Safari In Minneriya National park
Minneriya National Park, located near Sigiriya, is renowned for its large elephant population, making it one of the best places in Sri Lanka to observe these majestic creatures in the wild. The park’s vast grasslands and forested areas provide a perfect habitat for elephants, especially during the annual “Gathering,” when hundreds of elephants converge around Minneriya Tank to drink and forage. This remarkable spectacle, typically occurring between July and September, offers visitors an unforgettable wildlife experience. The park also supports diverse fauna, including deer, leopards, and over 160 bird species, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. After that come back to hotel in Sigiriya

DAY 5

Sigiriya to Kandy

On route to Kandy, Visit Dambulla Cave Temple
The Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Sri Lanka’s most impressive religious landmarks. Located in central Sri Lanka, the temple complex consists of five caves filled with stunning Buddhist murals and over 150 statues, including a massive reclining Buddha. Dating back to the 1st century BCE, the caves were used by ancient kings as a refuge and later transformed into a sacred site. The intricate paintings and sculptures depict the life of the Buddha and Buddhist teachings. Perched on a hill, the temple offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, adding to its spiritual significance.
Then proceed to Kandy, and stop for lunch in Spice and Herbal Garden Matale
The Spice Garden in Matale, located in central Sri Lanka, offers a fascinating insight into the island’s rich heritage of spice cultivation. Visitors can explore lush grounds where a variety of spices, such as cinnamon, cardamom, pepper, cloves, and turmeric, are grown. Guided tours provide an opportunity to learn about the medicinal and culinary uses of these spices, with demonstrations on how they are harvested and processed. The garden also offers the chance to purchase fresh, high-quality spices and natural products. A visit to Matale’s Spice Garden is both educational and sensory, making it a must-see for spice enthusiasts.
Then directly Go to Kandy and stay night at the Hotel

DAY 6

Kandy city tour

In the morning visit Temple of the tooth to have a best experience about Buddhist culture
The Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) in Kandy is one of Sri Lanka’s most sacred Buddhist sites, housing the relic of the Buddha’s tooth. The temple, an architectural masterpiece, attracts pilgrims and tourists alike, offering a profound spiritual experience. Each morning, the temple holds a traditional ceremony where the relic is ceremonially bathed and presented with offerings. The rituals, accompanied by drumming, chanting, and incense, are a vibrant expression of devotion. The daily morning ceremony, usually starting at 5:30 AM, creates a serene, awe-inspiring atmosphere, drawing visitors into the heart of Sri Lanka’s rich Buddhist culture.
Then visit the Local Market, Gem museum, Woodcarving factory and Batik gallery
Kandy’s local market offers a vibrant, bustling atmosphere where visitors can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and smells of Sri Lankan daily life. The market is filled with colorful stalls selling fresh produce, spices, textiles, and handcrafted goods. Just a short walk from the market, you’ll find local shops specializing in batik—the traditional art of wax-resist dyeing fabric. Stunning batik garments, wall hangings, and accessories showcase intricate patterns inspired by Sri Lankan culture. Nearby, woodcarvings are on display, with talented artisans crafting detailed, hand-carved sculptures, furniture, and decorative pieces that reflect the island’s rich artistic heritage. For those interested in Sri Lanka’s gem industry, the Gem Museum offers a fascinating look at the country’s role in global gemstone trade. Visitors can view a wide range of precious stones, including sapphires, rubies, and topaz, and learn about the mining and cutting processes that make Sri Lankan gems highly prized worldwide.
Back to hotel And overnight at Kandy

DAY 7

Kandy to Nuwara Eliya

In the morning proceed to Nuwara Eliya by Train
The train ride from Kandy to Nanu Oya offers one of the most scenic journeys in Sri Lanka. Winding through lush tea plantations, mist-covered mountains, and picturesque villages, the route provides breathtaking views of the island’s central highlands. As the train ascends through the hills, passengers pass dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant greenery, creating a serene and memorable experience. The journey takes about 2.5 to 3 hours, making it a perfect way to soak in Sri Lanka’s natural beauty while traveling between the cultural city of Kandy and the cooler, scenic town of Nanu Oya.
Then visit the Nuwara Eliya city, check-in to the hotel
Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as “Little England,” is a charming hill station located in Sri Lanka’s central highlands. Nestled at an altitude of 1,868 meters, it is known for its cool climate, colonial-era architecture, and scenic landscapes. The town was once a British colonial retreat, and its legacy is evident in the well-maintained gardens, colonial-style buildings, and the famous Nuwara Eliya Golf Course. Surrounded by lush tea plantations, Nuwara Eliya is also a major hub for Sri Lanka’s tea industry, with numerous tea factories offering tours. Key attractions include Gregory Lake, where visitors can enjoy boat rides, and the Hakgala Botanical Gardens, renowned for its collection of flora. The town’s unique blend of natural beauty and colonial charm makes it a popular getaway for both locals and tourists, offering a cool respite from the tropical heat of the lowlands
Over night at Nuwara Eliya

DAY 8

Nuwara Eliya to Bentota

In the morning departure from the hotel and proceed to Bentota
Bentota, located on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast, is a popular beach destination known for its pristine, golden sands and clear turquoise waters. This coastal town offers a range of water sports, including jet skiing, windsurfing, and boat rides along the Bentota River. The serene beaches are ideal for relaxation, while nearby attractions include the Brief Garden, an enchanting tropical garden created by artist Bevis Bawa, and the Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery, dedicated to protecting sea turtles. With its blend of natural beauty, adventure activities, and cultural experiences, Bentota is a perfect escape for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
In the evening, you can participate for water sports and chill in the beach
Over night at Bentota

DAY 9

Bentota, Colombo to Airport

In the morning proceed to Colombo and doing city tour
Colombo, Sri Lanka’s vibrant capital, is a bustling city that blends modernity with rich colonial history. Located on the west coast, it’s the island’s commercial and cultural hub. The city boasts a mix of historical landmarks, such as the Gangaramaya Temple and the Dutch Period Museum, alongside modern shopping malls, restaurants, and high-rise buildings. Colombo’s waterfront is lined with promenades, and the Galle Face Green offers stunning ocean views. Known for its lively markets, diverse cuisine, and vibrant street life, Colombo offers a dynamic introduction to Sri Lanka’s past, present, and future.
Then directly proceed to Airport

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