4 Days 3 Nights
Specific Tour
10 people
English
Arrive Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport and Complete Immigration procedure and collect the luggage and meet our guide at Arrival Hall and Proceed to Next destination.
Proceed to Kandy. Lying amidst the hills, Kandy is the last capital of the ancient kings of Sri Lanka. While being the second largest city in Sri Lanka it is also famous for its immense beauty and is named as one of the seven UNESCO declared World Heritage sites in the country. With its luxuriant prairie, picturesque lake, longest river of the country and misty mountains, Kandy successfully mesmerizes every visitor unsurprisingly.
1300 Hrs Indian Lunch
City Tour: While on your city tour you will visit one of the world heritages as well as a sacred place for the Buddhists all over the world; namely the Temple of tooth Relic known to the Sri Lankans as Dalada Maligawa. The real evidence of the richness will be affirmed by your visit to the Gem Museum. Sri Lanka produces the finest quality of gems in the world. Semi-precious gems, the sapphires of Sri Lanka, which are very exclusive and comes in shades of blue, red, green, white etc.
1500 Hrs Check into Hotel
1800 Hrs In the evening you will witness a Traditional cultural dance show.
2000 Hrs Dinner and Overnight stay at your hotel in Kandy.
0800 Hrs Breakfast at Hotel
0900 Hrs Proceed to Bentota
Bentota is the city of the Golden Beaches. You will be able to relax and feel the spirit of the sea and the warmth of the soft sand. The day is divided in between swimming in the water and bathing in the sun. Bentota provides the perfect turf for unfurled vacation at the beach. While enjoying the sun, sea and sand the water sports lovers can enrol themselves in various water sports bringing in the unique pleasure of this locale.
1300 Hrs Indian Lunch
1900 Hrs Dinner and Overnight stay at hotel in Bentota
0800 Hrs Breakfast at Hotel
0900 Hrs Proceed to Proceed to Colombo city tour
Colombo has wildly varying architecture that span centuries and depict various styles. Many colonial buildings influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch and British exist alongside structures built in Buddhist, Hindu, Islamic, Indian and Contemporary architectural styles. No other place is this more evident in the heart of the city the Fort area. Colombo also boasts many shopping malls and department stores that offer brand name clothing at highly discounted prices. Therefore, it has become an important shopping destination among tourists.
1300 Hrs Indian Lunch
City Tour: While on your city tour in Colombo you may visit famous places including Galle Face Green, the Viharamahadevi Park, National Museum, Twin World Trade Center towers, Old Parliament Building, Fort district, Independence Hall at Independence Square, and prominent Buddhist, Hindu, Islam and Christian places of worship. For shopping, you may visit Odel, House of Fashion, Beverly Street, Majestic City, Noritake, etc.
1900 Hrs Dinner and Overnight stay at hotel in Colombo.
0800 Hrs Breakfast at Hotel
1200 Hrs Check out and drop airport
Sri Lanka is a land with a unique culture and heritage, allowing tourists to explore cuisines, monuments, and attractions seldom found elsewhere. Sri Lanka has managed to maintain its traditions and culture, while adapting to the times, ensuring tourists have every comfort they need, as they travel back in time.
Yes, it definitely works in your favour to book an all-inclusive package, as all elements of your trip will be taken care of by us, and you can travel worry-free.
Yes, Sri Lanka has several attractions where you can take your baby. The place is also safe to travel with kids. From Yala National Park to the various beaches, there is no dearth for family-friendly sights in Sri Lanka.
The Yala National Park and Udawalawe National Park in Sri Lanka offer excellent Jeep Safaris for people. Visitors can spot animals, birds, and endemic flora on these safaris through the forest.
Compared to most international travel (from India), Sri Lanka is considerably more affordable. If tourists can stay in budget lodgings, ad use public transport, they can easily enjoy a cost-effective vacation! Sri Lankan meals (a blend of Sri Lankan foods) are also available at cheaper rates, allowing people to cut down on food costs, while enjoying the local cuisine. The only place people might face increased costs is in government-run tourist attractions, as they charge a higher entrance fee for foreigners
Depending on your arrangements, it could cost anywhere between 4000 to 10,000 INR per day per person, around 10,000 LKR. People with budgeted lodgings and food plans may end up spending less than other tourists.
Depending on the number of people and your itinerary, you can carry anywhere between 70,000 LKR to 80,000 LKR for a couple (roughly equal to 30,000 INR at current rates).
Compared to 2009, Sri Lanka is much safer now to visit on holiday. The 2009 Civil War did cause some concerns, but since then the country has been more welcoming to tourists of all nationalities.
Colombo. Obviously, being the capital, most international tourists land in this city to begin their Sri Lankan holiday. While there are thousands of attractions all over the country, Colombo also has its own charms. The city is still reminiscent of colonial Britain and Portugal. The architecture and designs reflect the bygone colonial era, though the city is bursting with modernism. This blended culture is a speciality in Sri Lanka, that also has several museums and cultural centres boasting its heritage and artefacts.
While Sri Lanka is an unending treasure trove of attractions and sights, people can cover the most popular attractions within 5 Days and 4 Nights. That would be the minimum time needed to go around the country and visit its top destinations.
Yes, Sri Lanka has several picturesque landscapes that could be enjoyed with your Significant other or Soulmate, creating beautiful memories.
The best times to visit Sri Lanka depend on the places you decide to visit. People visiting the Sothern or Western parts of Sri Lanka, like Bentota or Galle, should plan their trips between October to April. People visiting the East or Northern regions, like Trincomalee or Anuradhapura, should plan their trip between April to September. The country has two separate weather zones in the Northern and Southern halves, so planning accordingly will en sure you have the best holiday experience.
While the Sri Lankan constitution follows most world standards, there is one additional law you should be aware of. It is illegal to take a selfie with a Buddha statue or sport a Buddha tattoo in Sri Lanka. If you do have any Buddha imagery inked on your body, it would be better to keep it always covered up.
The local currency in Sri Lanka is Kankan Rupee, or the LKR. According to current rates, 1 LKR is equal to 37p in Indian currency (roughly).
The best mode of travel to Sri Lanka is by flight to Colombo, the capital city. There are 2 international airports, but Bandaranaike International Airport (30km from Colombo) is the one with the most service.
Sri Lanka’s public transport system is one of the best ways to get around in the country, allowing tourists a budget-friendly holiday. There are two major types of public transport – bus and train. The buses are frequent and cover a wide area, allowing for transportation within the city. The railway network is also extensive and fast, and most people use it for intercity travel. It is better to check for routes and timetables before planning your trip.
Visa on Arrival is available for most countries in the world. People will have to get an ETA beforehand though and can get their visa approval in Sri Lanka. This visa is valid for 30 days and can be extended up to 180 days.
Sri Lankan cuisine has dishes like Indian cuisine, but the flavour profile is much varied. They have a plethora of dishes to choose from, but certain dishes like Gotu Kolla, Lamprais, Hoppers, Kukul Mas Curry, Fish Ambul Thiyal, are a must try. The cuisine centres on rice and curries and is mostly spicy.
Being an island nation, Sri Lanka’s food repertoire is filled with fish recipes and other seafood. But that is not to say they don’t have vegetarian delicacies! Kiribath, Polos, Wambatu Moju, etc., are some flavoursome vegetarian dishes for people to try.
Alcohol is a popular beverage in Sri Lanka, and the legal drinking age here is 21. Women can go and buy liquor for consumption too.
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