Sigiriya, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Ella
Four-day excursion: Sigiriya, elephants, waterfalls, tea plantations, nine arch bridge
This is one of the most outstanding excursion programs allowing you to see all must-see attractions of Sri Lanka (Sigiriya Lion Rock, Buddha's Tooth Temple, Kandy, Tea Plantations, Ella, Nuwara Eliya) in 4 days.
Organizer:
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Price:
Hotels 4* | Hotels 5* |
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$720 |
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Highlights of the tour:
- Sigiriya - a fortress on a cliff, according to legend, once belonged to the king of demons Ravana (from the epic of Ramayana)
- Buddha Tooth Temple - one of the most sacred places for Buddhists around the world
- 700-year-old Royal Botanic Garden in Peradeniya, where you can see trees planted by the last Russian emperor, many kings and presidents
- Tea Plantations, where the best tea is grown in the world
- Nuwara Eliya
- Ella
- Nine Arch Bridge
- Waterfalls
- Jeep Safari
Other attractions (optional):
- Ayurvedic Garden
- Village tour, immersion in authentic village life and cooking class
- Golden and Cave Temples in Dambulla
- Aluvihara Temple, where Tripitaka (Buddhist holy canon) was recorded in caves by monks and the ancient technique of writing on palm leaves is revealed
- Tea Factory
- Rafting
- Horton Plains and World's end
- Elephant Orphanage
- Ornithological Tour: Bird Watching
- Tea Ceremony and Tea Tasting
- National Dance Show
Detailed excursion program:
Day 1: Sigiriya
Sigiriya
Sigiriya (which means “lion rock”) is a rocky plateau rising 370 meters above sea level and about 170 meters above the surrounding plain in the very center of Sri Lanka. Since 1982, Sigiriya has been protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
King Kashyap, in the last quarter of the 5th century AD, built an impregnable fortress on the rock and his palace, in which he lived with 400 concubines. The rock was surrounded by a moat with water, which was filled with crocodiles.
The monumental Lion Gate led to the top of the plateau. And in the pool for the Kashyap concubines, at a height of 87 meters, water flowed through a complex system of powerful pumps. Before and after the reign of Kasapa, a cave Buddhist monastery existed on a rock.
Minneriya Jeep Safari
We will go on a jeep safari where we will have the opportunity to see many wild elephants. You will also see huge flocks of birds such as pelicans, storks and peacocks. If you're lucky, you can also see giant squirrels, deer, bears, wild boars and even leopards.
Optional activities:
Elephant Riding
Next we will have the opportunity to ride elephants, go around the local village and cross the river on horseback of these amazing animals.
- Village tour and traditional lunch
Also in Sigiriya you can go to the so-called Village Tour, where you can get acquainted with the life of the Sri Lankan village. - Bird Watching Tour
Here, in the national reserve, is an ideal place for bird watching (as well as butterflies, lizards and other animals and insects). Optionally, you can go on an hour-long excursion with a professional naturalist and ornithologist.
Day 2: Dambulla, Kandy
Golden Temple in Dambulla
The Golden Temple in Dambulla is a Buddhist cave temple of the 1st century BC, carved into the rock, with numerous statues of Buddha. The Sleeping Buddha Stone Temple is the largest cave temple in South Asia.
The temple complex consists of several caves located at an altitude of 350 meters, and numerous niches, the surface of which is painted with Buddhist wall paintings.
Buddha Tooth Temple
Around 540 BC, the deceased Buddha was cremated and four teeth were taken out of the fire, which were transported around the world. The tooth was brought to Ceylon in 371.
The city of Anuradhapura was chosen as the initial storage location, then the tooth was transferred to the city of Polonnaruwa, and already at the beginning of the 18th century it was transported to Kandy.
The shrine, after several centuries in India, was sent to Ceylon IV by the ruler of Kalinga, who suffered defeats in wars and feared for the fate of his state. The relic on the island was transported by the ruler’s daughter, hiding it in her hairdo. Magical power has long been attributed to this tooth: possessing it, he possessed all the fullness of power. Therefore, the tooth of the Buddha became the possession of the royal dynasty. Inside the Temple there is also a Buddha Tooth museum, which displays a variety of historical artefacts and offerings donated to the temple.
Day 3: Kandy, Nuwara Eliya
Bahirawakanda Buddha Statue and Observation Point
Next, we will visit the monumental statue of Buddha, located on top of a hill towering above the city.
Royal Botanic Garden
Royal Botanic Garden, whose history spans over 700 years.The shrubs and trees here are gigantic in size, reminiscent of Gulliver's Travels to Lilliput Kids.
Here we can see the magnificent orchid garden, as well as the Alley of Memorial Trees planted by famous historical figures, among whom are Nicholas II (Last Russian King), many British Kings and Queens, first spaceman Yuri Gagarin, etc.
Tea plantations and tea factory
We will visit a tea plantation and a factory where we can see how it is assembled and produced, and even we can taste the legendary, universally recognized Best Ceylon Tea in the World.
Ceylon tea became the front-runner of the industry and was much loved for its unmatched quality and variety. The alchemy of land, sun and rain in the Paradise Island of Ceylon, as it was known 40 years ago, presents the ideal climatic conditions for cultivation of tea.
Ramboda Falls
One of the biggest and remarkable waterfalls in Sri Lanka.
Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya, called Little England, was a hill country retreat where the British colonialists could immerse in their pastimes such as fox hunting, deer hunting, elephant hunting, polo, golf and cricket.
It is known for its temperate, cool climate – the coolest area in Sri Lanka.
Lake Gregory
Lake Gregory is a reservoir in heart of the tea country hill city, Nuwara Eliya.It was constructed during the period of British Governor Sir William Gregory in 1873. This lake is popular with tourists who enjoy strolling the footpaths, taking out a swan-shaped pedal boat or trotting around on a pony .
Day 4. Ella
Little Adam's Peak
Little Adam's Peak is an ideal place for trekking. Panoramic views that open early in the morning and late in the evening, when you can see the surrounding landscapes and look down at the clouds.
Nine Arches Bridge
Ravana Waterfall
Ravana Falls is one of the largest and most impressive waterfalls in Sri Lanka.
Little Adam's Peak
Little Adam's Peak is an ideal place for trekking. Panoramic views that open early in the morning and late in the evening, when you can see the surrounding landscapes and look down at the clouds.
Optional activities (can be added to the program upon request):
Train Ride
The train from Ella to Nuwara Eliya powers up through Sri Lanka's southern hill country, through the tea plantations, into the clouds and then weaves in and out of the many mountain tunnels as it descends to reach Ella. This is a journey not to be missed!
The World's End and the Horton Plains
Horton Plains National Park is definitely one of the most beautiful World Heritage Sites in Sri Lanka.
The star attraction of this national park is the World’s End, which is where the plateau of the park comes to a sudden end and has a deep plunge of over 800 meters. On clear days, you can see Adam’s Peak from the World’s End.
Hotels where we stay:
Wewa Addara (Sigiriya)
Hotel Topaz (Kandy)
Hotel Morning Dew (Ella)
Excursion features
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Cost of the excursion:
All inclusive, 4 star hotel
(Trip, hotel accomodation, meals, entrance tickets)
$1580 If there are 1-2 of you; $720 per person if there are 3 or more of you
All inclusive, 5 star hotel
(Trip, hotel accommodation, meals, entrance tickets)
$2900 If you are 1-2 people; $1250 per person if you are 3 or more
Overnight at Heritance Kandalama 270 (in Sigiriya), Aarunya Nature Resort and Spa (in Kandy), Heritance Tea Factory (in Nuwara Eliya) or similar hotels.
* The price includes a trip with an English-speaking driver. A guide is not provided and, if desired, is paid separately
The following entrance fees are included:
Sigiriya Rock Fortress
Jeep Safari in the National Park
Temple of the Tooth Relic
Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya
Highland Train Ticket**
Ambuluwawa (including tuk-tuk ride up the mountain)
**We reserve seats in second or third class, depending on availability at the time of booking. Unfortunately, it is not possible to select the class and seats in the carriage when booking.
You can visit if you wish:
EthnoTour - $35
Birdwatching (photo tour) - $45
Ayurvedic massage - $45
Dambulla Cave Temple - $10
Moon Plateau - $25
National dance show + fire show - $10
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage - $20
Private Elephant Orphanage + Elephant Museum + Elephant ride - $20
Tea Ceremony and tea tasting - $15
Reviews about the organizer
15.03.2023
14.07.2022
I, as a professional wildlife photographer, traveled to Sri Lanka with some unusual requests. Igor helped not only to plan the route through the national parks and provided a very good driver, but also helped to find professional ornithologists in all the necessary locations.
We traveled to almost all national parks - Udawalawe, Minneriya, Yalu. We went to Sinharaja. There are many elephants and birds everywhere. Yala confirmed its reputation - here we managed to see leopards, however, unfortunately - very far away. I really liked Khabarana - the best place for shooting birds that you can find. We took a half-day ride to Wilpattu - a little-known park among tourists, which Igor recommended to me. The park itself is beautiful, comfortable, good paths, it is clear that they are taking care of it. You can definitely put it on a par with Yala. Unlucky to see leopards, but lucky to see Himalayan bears and giant squirrels. Of the minuses in Wilpattu - the complete absence of normal hotels near the park. I would not advise anyone to stay here overnight.
The rain spoiled the experience a bit. Complicated filming in Sinharaja. It is a pity that because of the rains it was not possible to shoot in the forests in the Kandy region. If you go to Sri Lanka for the sake of animals and national parks, you still need to take into account the season. But anyway, a huge thank you guys for organizing! With all the difficulties, it was thanks to them that we managed to squeeze the maximum out of this trip. Organization at the highest level - the guys will solve any problems, always in touch, find hotels in the right places at any time, organize transport, professional guides and ornithologists will prompt. Definitely 5+
25.04.2019
Good afternoon, the tour went great. Very good guide, we will recommend you to all our friends. THANK YOU!