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Sri Lanka- Fast Track. . .                                                                             Back
Day 01
Airport/ Colombo

AM Arrival, Meet and assist at the Airport. Transfer to the Taj Samudra Hotel
Dinner and Overnight in Colombo
Day 02
Colombo/ Pinnawela/ Sigiriya

After breakfast proceed 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.

PM Proceed to Sigiriya and climb the Lion Rock Fortress.

SIGIRIYA… meaning lion rock is more than just a fortress; it was one of the most unique cities in the history of Sri Lanka. A massive monolith of red stone that rises 600ft, this famous rock fortress, stark and forbidding, haunted by an epic story of murder and betrayal, was built in the 5th Century AD by King Kasyapa. The climb to the summit is reached between the paws of a lion. A niche in the rock is decorated with frescoes of spellbindingly lovely maidens; it has a moat abutted by a wall and is surrounded by rock and water gardens.

Dinner & Overnight in Sigiriya or Habarana
Day 03
Habarana / Polonnaruwa

AM at leisure or an optional elephant back safari in Habarana

PM Proceed to POLONNARUWA… the island's medieval capital (11th - 13th Centuries AD). A unique Irrigation complex (the sea of Parakrama) watered the city as well as the surrounding plains. The largest of the man made reservoirs, the huge Parakrama Samudra, is larger in size than the Colombo harbour. Of all the brilliant structures found in Polonnaruwa, the Gal Vihara is the best known, where colossal Buddha images are carved on the face of a granite boulder

Dinner and Overnight in Sigiriya or Habarana
Day 04
Habarana/ Dambulla/ Kandy

After breakfast, proceed to DAMBULLA ... The Dambulla cave temple is by far the most impressive of all the many cave temples in Sri Lanka. Among the cave's numerous statues - there are 48 of the Buddha alone - are images of Upulvan (Vishnu) and Saman dating from the 12th Century (they may be the earliest devala statues to appear in a Buddhist image house). The cave's history dates to the 2nd or 1st Century BC, when King Valagam Bahu took refuge here after being driven out of Anuradhapura by invading armies.

PM Proceed to Kandy and sightseeing tour of KANDY… this royal city, sheltered by the hills and looped by the Mahaweli - Sri Lanka's longest river, still holds religious and cultural significance. A stroll around the sleepy, but serene Kandy Lake, where balmy winds waft across, a walk through the Royal Botanical Gardens located at Peradeniya and a visit to the University of Peradeniya - the spacious green campus laid out near the banks of the Mahaweli is a must for any visitor to Kandy. Campus laid out near the banks of the Mahaweli is a must for any visitor to Kandy

Late evening visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic and view a traditional dance performance.
Dinner & Overnight in Kandy
Day 05
Kandy/ Nuwara Eliya/ Kandy

proceed to NUWARA ELIYA… en route, visit Tea Estate and Factory, nestled in a wooded basin at the foot of Mount Pidurutalagala Sri Lanka's highest peak, this region at 6,183ft above sea-level Has a cool, crisp climate unknown elsewhere in Sri Lanka. A serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of Colombo, the town seems like a piece of the English Lake District. Unusual plants, birds and animals thrive here besides natural feature like waterfalls and caves. Tea, the glistening green leaves of this lovely shrub, along with neat rows of green, cloak ridges and valleys providing a lasting impression of Sri Lanka's Hill Country.

PM Proceed to Kandy and sightseeing tour of KANDY… this royal city, sheltered by the hills and looped by the Mahaweli - Sri Lanka's longest river, still holds religious and cultural significance. A stroll around the sleepy, but serene Kandy Lake, where balmy winds waft across, a walk through the Royal Botanical Gardens located at Peradeniya and a visit to the University of Peradeniya - the spacious green campus laid out near the banks of the Mahaweli is a must for any visitor to Kandy. Campus laid out near the banks of the Mahaweli is a must for any visitor to Kandy

Return to Kandy in the evening.
Dinner & Overnight in Kandy
Day 06

Proceed to a resort or to the Airport for departure.
End Of Tour
Optional Tours
Elephant back safari in Habarana -USD35.00 per person
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