Day 1 : Airport / Pinnawala / Kandy
Day 2 : Kandy / Seetha Kotuwa / Kandy
Day 3 : Kandy / Nuwara Eliya
Day 4 : Nuwara Eliya / Ella/ Nuwara Eliya
Day 5 : Nuwara Eliya / Negambo
Day 6 : Negambo / Chillaw / Negambo
Day 7 : Negambo / Airport
Includes
✅ Map of Sri Lanka.
✅ Two 500ml bottles of water per day per person.
✅ Free upgrades on availability.
✅ Wheelchair for people with a disability (on request during the confirmation).
✅ Accommodation at the above-mentioned hotels or similar on an HB basis.
✅ English speaking chauffeur guide
✅ Transportation in an aircon vehicle.
✅ All applicable gov. taxes
Excludes
❌Airfare and visa charges.
❌Any entrance fees
❌Video and Camera permits at sights.
❌Sights mentioned as optional
Highlights Of Your Journey:
Day – 01.
Airport / Pinnawela / Kandy.
On arrival at the Bandaranaike International Airport, you will meet our representatives from MUNA Travels and Tours and transfer directly to Kandy via the Pinnawala elephant orphanage. The Pinnawala elephant orphanage is situated northwest of the town of Kegalle, halfway between the present capital Colombo and the ancient royal residence Kandy in the hills of central Sri Lanka. It was established in 1975 by the Sri Lanka wildlife department on a 25-acre coconut property near the Maha Oya River. The orphanage was originally founded in order to afford care and protection to the many orphaned elephants found in the jungle. Check in at the hotel In the evening you’ll be visiting temple of the tooth relic and watching a cultural performance by traditional Kandyan dancers and drummers. Sri Dalada Maligawa or the Temple of the sacred tooth relic is a Buddhist temple in the city of Kandy, sri lanka. It is located in the royal palace complex of the former kingdom of Kandy, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha. Since ancient times, the relic has played an important role in local politics because it is believed that whoever holds the relic holds the governance of the country. Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and It is a world heritage site mainly due to the temple. Traditional dancing show The dance was done during the king’s times as an entertaining show for the kings. However, its popularity reduced when the British took over, but now it’s revived and taken on for the stage. The Kandyan music & the dresses all are a beauty to watch. On completion transfer back to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay in Kandy.
Day – 02
Kandy / Seetha Kotuwa / Kandy.
After breakfast leave from hotel to visit Seetha Kotuwa. Sita Kotuwa, Sita was kept at queen Mandodari‘s palace and later moved first to Sita Kotuwa (translated “Sita’s Fort”) and finally to Ashoka Vatika. The ruins found here are the remnants of later civilizations. Legend: this is the place where the city of Lankapura once stood. The city had a beautiful palace for queen mandothari surrounded by waterfalls, streams, and varieties of flora and fauna. Seetha Devi was kept in this palace until she was moved to Ashoka Vatika. Seetha Kotuwa means Seetha’s Fort and got its name because of Seetha Devi’s stay here. On completion transfer back to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay in Kandy.
Day – 03.
Kandy / Nuwara Eliya.
After breakfast travel to Nuwara Eliya. En route visit the hanuman temple and Ramboda waterfall. Then see a tea plantation and a tea factory. Nuwara eliya, Drive through the little town of Nuwara Eliya observing the well maintained buildings of colonial architecture. Visit the busy market where the tea plantation workers rush in and out with their day’s provisions. Visit the Lake Gregory built for generating power during the British colonial age but is now a feature that adds beauty to the city. Sri bhakta hanuman temple, In the hills of Ramboda where hanuman was searching for sita, the chinmaya mission of sri lanka built the sri bhakta hanuman temple which is visited by thousands of devotees every year. Check in at the hotel. Evening leisure at the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay in nuwara eliya.
Day – 04.
Nuwara Eliya / Ella / Nuwara Eliya.
Sita Amman Temple, Can be seen en route to the Hakgala botanical gardens. The prominent temple architecture will not fail to attract your attention. Ancient statues of Rama and Sita can be seen on one side of the temple. The temple today is a modern building with its paintings, statues, and pillars decorated with sculptures; all depicting the tale of Rama and Sita. Legend: a temple for Lord Rama, Seetha Devi, Luxshmana and Hanuman built on the sides of the stream where Seetha Devi bathed. Divurumpola temple, Still revered by thousands, this holy haven was the place where sita performed her agni pariksha (proving her chastity) to her husband rama. Continuing the practice for thousands of years, villagers still pledge their fidelity or take oaths there and even in certain courts, this agreement was binding. This place has been respected and worshipped by people down the ages. Legend: this is the place where seetha devi underwent “agni pariksha” (test). It is a popular place of worship among locals in this area. Divurumpola means place of oath in sinhala. The legal system permits and accepts the swearing done at this temple while settling disputes between parties. Ella, is a small mountain village near Bandarawela and boasts three locations linked to the Ramayana where local legend claims Ravana was hiding Sita. First there is the Ravana Ella Cave, located at the massive Ella falls; a breathtaking 1080 feet high waterfall that cascades into several falls. The rocky undergoes of the waterfall is Khondalite, a kind of limestone which undergoes faster decay as hard gneiss or granite. This has resulted in many caves being formed near the falls. King Eavana is said to have lived in one of the caves above the waterfall. A nearby pool bored out of the rock by the gushing waters is where Sita is said to have bathed Ravana. Hakgala botanical gardens, was one of the pleasure gardens of king Ravana. This garden was expanded during the British period and has a wide variety of flowers including an excellent collection of orchids. This is the exotic pleasure garden where king Ravana kept the depressed Sita, insisting that she marries him. It was here where the heartwarming meeting took place between her and hanuman, who brought her Rama’s ring with the news that Rama was looking for her. He offered to carry her back but she refused saying it would be an insult to Rama’s honor if she did so. Part of this majestic garden still exists. It is also said that hanuman nearly destroyed it in order to prove to Ravana of the forces against him. On completion transfer back to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
Day – 05.
Nuwara Eliya / Negombo.
After breakfast proceeds to Negombo. Check-in at the hotel Evening leisure at the hotel Dinner and overnight stay in Negombo.