Cultural Tour

DAY 01


Pinnawala / Dambulla

Witness the bottle feeding of baby elephants who are moving around freely causing absolutely no harm to anyone. Watch bottle feeding at 09:15 am, 12:15 pm & 05:00 pm and their river bathing at 10:00 am & 02:00 pm respectively to get an experience one of its kind on Earth.

DAY 02


Dambulla / Anuradhapura

Explore Anuradhapura.

Anuradhapura – the first capital of Sri lanka is one of the greatest and oldest civilizations in the world spanning over 1300 years.The Sri Maha Bodhi – the sacred Bo sapling extracted from the tree under which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment

DAY 03


Sigiriya / Polonnaruwa

Visit Sigiriya – some people mention it as the 8 th wonder of the world

Built by King Kasyapa in 5th century, this Rock fortress mesmirizes every visitor, lined with well-laid out gardens, caves, monasteries, and palaces with beautiful wall motifs. This was surely a heaven in yonder years.

DAY 04


Kandy

Transfer to Matale.
An agricultural zone in the Central Province, Matale seldom drops off the maps due to its remarkable contribution through flagship crops of the island extending from tea, rubber & vegetables to spices.

DAY 05


Kandy / Peradeniya

Thereafter transfer to Nuwara Eliya.

Travel to Nuwara Eliya where we explore a traditional tea plantation in the central highlands and gain insight into the process of growing tea and its effect on the Ceylon region..

DAY 06


Horton Plains

Transfer to Horton Plains.

Horton Plains, UNESCO World Heritage Site & Eco-tourism hideout in the heart of the isle, painted with unending stretches of green pastures marks one of the healthiest wet montane evergreen forests in Sri Lanka.

DAY 07


Yala

Transfer to Yala.
Spreading into a vast 1259 Km2 Yala – with its glory spinning around vast grasslands, shrubs, tanks and dunes – rightfully is the heartland of wildlife in Sri Lanka. As your jeep rumble through the giant gates of Yala

DAY 08


Galle

Thereafter transfer to Galle.

Walk clockwise within the fort to observe the ‘old gate’ carrying the British coat of arms. Flanking the old gate is the Zwart bastion – the oldest of all