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| SRI-LANKA SPLENDOIRSTOURS |
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| DAY1 |
| COLOMBO |
The commercial capital of Sri Lanka, is a major port near the mouth of the Kelani Ganga River. It owes its importance largely to its great breakwaters, which give shelter to a large, artificially created harbour. Beira Lake, administratively part of the Port of Colombo, is connected with the harbour by a canal and locks. Colombo handles most of the foreign trade of Sri Lanka and is an important fuelling station. Proceed on your shopping tour. Colombo – is becoming more and more sought after as a shopper’s paradise. Visit ODELS UNLIMITED for designer clothes at a fraction of their original cost, PARADISE ROAD for exquisite art décor items for your home, COTTON COLLECTION for cotton fabrics, HOUSE OF FASHION which offers good value for money, ARENA, MAJESTIC CITY AND LIBERTY PLAZA SHOPPING MALLS for unbelievable bargains. |
Overnight
at Hotel Colombo |
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02 |
COLOMBO-SIGIRIYA |
After
Breakfast, drive to Pinnawala…
the Elephant Orphanage
located on the banks of
the Maha Oya, is mainly
to house young elephants
who find themselves displaced
and lost from their natural
habitats for various reasons
– environmental
changes due to development
projects, being abandoned
by their parents when
they fall into pits and
ravines, etc. It is most
interesting to visit at
feeding or bathing time.
Proceed to Dambulla. The
Dambulla Cave Temple is
by far the most impressive
of all the many cave temples
in Sri Lanka.
Arrive Hotel for overnight.
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| Day
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| SIGIRIYA-KANDY |
After
an early breakfast this
morning proceed to climb
the famous Sigiriya Rock
"Fortress". Considered the
8th wonder of the world.
SIGIRIYA: Sigiriya was built in
5 AD by patricide King
Kasyappa and boasts the
world famous frescoes
of women carved on sheer
rock face. Climb the rock
fortress and marvel at
the feats of architecture
achieved in the moats,
the lions paw and finally
at the summit of the rock,
where the palace was situated.
King Kasyappa had 500
handmaidens living in
this palace. After visiting
Sigiriya, proceed to Kandy.
The
road to Kandy is a beautiful
one, as you eventually
begin the climb up to
the delightful hill station.
Girdled by hills.
KANDY is a peaceful haven to
retire to and enjoy the
cool of the climate. Once
the stronghold of the
Sinhala Kings, the focal
point of the town is the
golden-roofed Dalada Maligawa
where the sacred tooth
of the Lord Buddha is
enshrined. Check into
your hotel.
This evening proceed to
the Dalada Maliagawa also
know as the ‘Temple
of the Tooth’ and
participate in the evening
pooja. After the pooja
you may witness the colorful
Kandyan dance performance.
Arrive Hotel overnight
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| KANDY |
| Free day
- to discover this quaint
town on your own |
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| KANDY-COLOMBO |
| This morning
after breakfast you will
be driven to the Colombo
International Airport in
order to connect to your
departure flight. |
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tour |
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