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5 days 4 nights
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Visit Kandy, a vibrant city in the middle of Sri Lanka built around an island. It is a world heritage site and has been recognized by UNESCO as being one of the holiest Buddhist sites.
Nuwara Eliya is the highest town in Sri Lanka, with an elevation of 1890m. Mount Pedro (2555 meters) is another name for Pidurutalagala.
Ella, a town bustling with activity in Sri Lanka, is called “a Lonely Planet”. Ella is an amazing natural wonder. It’s a fantastic place with its hills, greenery and waterfalls. Visit the largest factory of tea in Dambatenne. Around 1890, Sir Thomas Lipton built it. He is one of the most prominent tea figures in history. Haputale is a beautiful place to experience nature, surrounded by tea and cloud forest plantations.
Visit a place (Udawalawe), which is located at the border between Sri Lanka’s wet and dry zones. Plains dominate, but there are also some mountains. Wear comfortable walking shoes for this excursion. To enter a Hindu or Buddhist temple, visitors must remove their shoes and hats. Knees and shoulders must also be covered.
It is necessary to walk for a reasonable amount. The time of the transfer is an estimate. The time is determined by traffic and the time. A valid passport is required for travel the day before departure.
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Start Point - Colombo/ Bandaranayake International Airport/ Negombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka
You will be collected from your hotel in Colombo by your unique guide and After that, visit the Kandy Temple of the sacred tooth relic. The gold-roofed Temple of the Sacred Tooth, a tooth of the Buddha, is Sri Lanka's most significant Buddhist Relic. Puja is a time of offering (offerings as well as prayers),
The heavily guarded room houses the tooth and is accessible to visitors and those who want to see the tooth. But you can't view the tooth. It's stored in a golden casket shaped like a dagoba (stupa) and comprises a collection of six dagoba caskets with smaller and smaller sizes. The complex includes smaller shrines, temples, museums, and the renowned central temple.
Kandy Lake, also referred to as Kiri Muhuda or The Sea of Milk, is an artificial lake situated amid the hill town of Kandy, Sri Lanka, constructed in 1807 by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe, next to 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 numerous legends and myths about the lake. One is that the tiny island in the middle was used by the helmsman of the King for bathing, and it was linked to his palace through a hidden tunnel.
Kandy View Point Go up the hill overlooking Kandy Lake to arrive at Kandy Viewpoint and enjoy a fantastic view over the city, which can't be beaten. It is a well-known tourist destination that attracts many peddlers, even though they usually offer subpar products. It is also known for its high picking, so be vigilant about your possessions. You can take stunning views of the lake and the city from the top of the hill. You can stay in Kandy for the night.
The following day of the tour, we will go to Nuwara Eliya, at an altitude of 1890m. above the sea at the sea's level. It is the tallest city in Sri Lanka
Horton Plains - Horton Plains, located in Sri Lanka, is the windy and coldest place in the world. It
It comprises ecosystems like Montaigne's evergreen grasslands, marshy forests, and an aquatic ecosystem. About the vast variety of endemic flora and animals, Horton Plains was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the 30th of July, 2010.
Tea Factory: discover where your morning tea is served by heading to the Pedro Tea Estate, which is around 3.5km from Nuwara Eliya while in transit to Kandapola. There is an hour-long guided tour of the processing plant, which was first not fully operational until 1885 and is still stuffed with 19th-century construction. Due to the type of tea offered on this page (a mild tea), the tea-making process could occur at night when temperatures are colder, so you're likely to avoid seeing any activity. Staying at Nuwara Eliya
The third day is when we'll see a new advancer at Ella. Ella is a pure natural beauty. With its greenery, waterfalls, and hills, it's breathtaking.
Little Adam's Peak: Little Adam's Peak draws many tourists who visit Sri Lanka. As you progress, with a simple hike to the top of Little Adams Peak, you can enjoy a breathtaking view. Ella, situated in Sri Lanka, is a famous tourist destination for its stunning views and scenic beauty; Little Adam's Peak is only one of them. The eye-catching, attractive, and jaw-dropping peak is one you should not overlook; located within Ella, Sri Lanka, it has been attracting visitors for quite a while since. It is so popular because the stunning view always entices and amazes visitors.
Nine Arch Bridge: The Nine Arch Bridge in Ella is located on the Demodara loop, which extends for 91 meters and reaches 24 meters in height. The stunning nine arches create a fantastic spot, mainly within a thick jungle and agricultural area. The railway is behind it, the forest is flourishing, and tea leaves are being harvested beneath it. The Ravana Cave is located approximately 2 km away from Ella town. It's quite a small cave, about 50 feet wide, 150 feet long, and 60 feet high. The King Rawana used the cave to keep the Princess Sita. After you have visited Ravana cave, you'll be in to return your accommodation for the night at Ella.
After a refreshing and uplifting breakfast, we visit the Ella Tea factory. The well-known tea processing facility was established in 1890 by the late Sir Thomas Lipton, one of the most famous figures in the history of tea. The trip through the plant will provide information on the processes involved in the ageing, rolling, drying, cutting, sifting, and tea review. It will likely be the most extended in-depth tea manufacturing plant tour. A short period afterwards, you can taste a cup of tea. After that, you'll go to Haputale. Adisham Bungalow - Adisham Bungalow is a 19th-century British structure modelled on Leeds Castle in Kent, England. Sir Thomas Villiers, a distinguished British resident of Sri Lanka in the early 20th century, made the house his country home. Later, it became a Benedictine monastery. It is also home to the Thangamale Bird Sanctuary near the bungalow. Then, we will return to Ella Hotel for the last night of the tour.
End Point Colombo/ Bandaranayake International Airport/ Negombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka After breakfast, you will visit Udawalawe National Park, which lies on the Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces border in Sri Lanka. The park was established to protect wild animals that were displaced by the building of the Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River and to safeguard the catchment area that the reservoir drains. The reserve comprises 30821 ha (119.00 sq miles) of land and was officially established on the 30th of June 1972. Before declaring the park, a national park, the land was utilized for cultivation shifts (chena cultivation). The farmers were removed gradually when the national park was established. The park spans 165 km (103 miles) away from Colombo. Udawalawe is a vital area for waterbirds and Sri Lankan elephants. It is a well-known tourist spot and the third most frequented park in the nation. Finally, the tour comes to an END with a new experience and unforgettable memories. We'll drop you off at Hotel Colombo.
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