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Kandy City Tour – Sri Lanka Day Tours

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USD 49 pp

Child( age under 10 years-Max 3 kids) free of charge

The ‘per person’ price is based on 2 persons or more undertaking the day tour together

Minimum 2 people required.Special discounts available for groups.

NOTE: We are operating this Day tour from Airport, Negombo, & Colombo.So if you need this day tour from any other places in Sri Lanka, we can arrange according to your requirements.
Pick up from the Airport/Hotel (Negombo,Colombo,Airport)
Start Time at 5.45am -Airport
End Time at 20.00 pm(we drop off in starting point)
Departure Any day of the year
Experience Tourist Driver/Chauffeur guide
Entry Fee at the Visiting sites and Meals expenses from yourself

SIGHT SEEING FOR THE KANDY DAY TOUR


Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Kandy Temple of Tooth Relic
Gadaladeniya Temple
Embakke Temple
Exotic Spice Garden
Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden
Kandy City Tour
Gem Museum
Tea Factory & Tea Museum
Kandy City Viewpoint
(visits depend on the timing and will be visited the maximum possible)

    • PINNAWALA – KANDY

      120 kms and approximately 03 – 04 hours journey Please note that visits, sightseeing and stops are not considered calculating the duration.(Mileage and Journey time calculated from Katunayake International Airport. You Day Tour can start from any City.)
      Kandy is a major city in Sri Lanka, located in the Central Province, Sri Lanka. It is the second largest city in the country after Colombo. It was the last capital of the ancient kings’ era of Sri Lanka. The city lies in the midst of hills in the Kandy plateau, which crosses an area of tropical plantations, mainly tea. Kandy is both an administrative and religious city and is also the capital of the Central Province. Kandy is the home of The Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), one of the most sacred places of worship in the Buddhist world. It was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1988.

      • Pick up from the Hotel
      • Proceed to Kandy
      • En route visit Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
      • Visit Gadaladeniya and Lankathilake Temple
      • Visit Royal Botanical Garden
      • Evening visit Temple of the Tooth Relic
      • Kandy Culture Show
      • Kandy City Tour
      • Return Back
    • PINNAWALA ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE

      Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is an orphanage, nursery and captive breeding ground for wild Asian elephants located at Pinnawala village, about 90Km from Colombo towards Kandy. It was established in 1975 by the Sri Lanka Wildlife Department in a 25 acre coconut property adjoining the Maha Oya River. The orphanage was originally founded in order to afford care and protection to the many orphaned Elephants found in the jungles of Sri Lanka. See baby jumbos wondering around their cramped foster home or bottle fed and bathed by their human foster fathers at Pinnawala. There were 88 elephants, including 37 males and 51 females from 3 generations, living in Pinnawala. You can watch bathing Elephants in Pinnawala and Milk feed the baby Elephants with bottles.

      • 09.15 hours – Bottle feeding and 10.00 hours – Herd leaving to the river
      • 12.00 hours – Return from the river and 13.15 hours – Bottle feeding
      • 14.00 hours – Herd leaving to the river and 16.00 hours – Return from the river
      • 17.00 hours – Bottle feeding and
      • 17.30 hours – Ticket counters close and 18.00 hours – Close to public
    • GADALADENIYA TEMPLE AND LANKATHILAKE TEMPLE

      Gadaladeniya Rajamaha Viharaya with an ancient monastery is found on the flat rock at Diggala, Pilimathalawa in the district of Kandy. When you are driving from Colombo to Kandy, Gadaladeniaya temple road is at your right hand side. After taking that turn from Pilimathalawa, you have to travel another 2 km. The famous Embekke Devalaya and Lanka Thilaka Viharaya also located close by. According to a inscription there this temple was built by King Buwanekabahu IV in the year 1344. The chief architect of this temple has been a south indian called Ganesvarachari. Therefore this temple is essentially a South Indian design.
      Embekka Devalaya (Embekka Temple) was built by the King Vikramabahu III of Gampola Era (AD 1357 – 1374) in Sri Lanka.The Devalaya in Embekka is dedicated to the worship of Mahasen, popularly known as Katharagama Deviyo. A local deity called Devatha Bandara is also worshiped at this site. The shrine consists of three sections, the “Sanctum of Garagha”, the “Digge” or “Dancing Hall” and the “Hevisi Mandapaya” or the “Drummers’ Hall”. The Drummers’ Hall that has drawn the attention of visitors to the site, due to the splendid wood carvings of its ornate pillars and its high pitched roof.
      Lankathilake temple Located at Udunuwara Hiyarapitiya village of Kandy is the famous temple of Lankatilaka. The huge rock where the temple was built is called as Panhangala Rock. Being one of the three famous ancient temples near Peradeniya, one can reach the Lankatilaka Viharaya along Kandy -Colombo Main road and turning to left from Pilimatalawa [near 104 km post] along the Daulagala road leading to Hiyarapitiya village. It is about four kilometers from this turn off.
      The Lankatilaka temple history runs back to the Gampola Kingdom era. King Buwanekabahu IV has built this temple in 1344 AD. The King’s Chief Ministers Senalankadhikara was entrusted to carryout the construction work of this temple. The South Indian architect Sthapati Rayar has designed this with a blend of Sinhalese architecture of Polonnaruwa period and of Dravidian and Indo Chinese style is the opinion of late Professor Paranavitana. Considered to be a Gedige type of Polonnaruwa architecture, this temple which was of four stories earlier is constructed on the uneven surface of the rock with a granite based foundation. The plan of the temple protrudes to the four sides like of a cross. What is seen today is the Ground Floor and part of the First Floor of the earlier temple though the temple seems to have three stories. This temple is an example for the Buddha and God worship prevailed during Gampola era. Gods Vishnu, Saman , Vibhishana, Ganapathi , Skandhakumara and Kumara Bandara had been worshipped here.

      • Visit Gadaladeniya Temple
      • Visist Lankathilake Temple
      • Embekke Devalaya
    • PERADENIYA BOTANICAL GARDEN

      Royal Botanical Garden, Peradeniya is situated about 5.5 km to the west from the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka and attracts 2 million visitors annually. It is renowned for its collection of a variety of orchids. It includes more than 4000 species of plants, including of orchids, spices, medicinal plants and palm trees. Attached to it is the National Herbarium of Sri Lanka. The total area of the botanical garden is 147 acres (0.59 km2), at 460 meters above sea level, and with a 200-day annual rainfall. It is managed by the Division of National Botanic Gardens of the Department of Agriculture.The derivation of Peradeniya botanical garden runs as far as the kingdom of King Vickramabahu 111. And the court was built in Peradeniya near the Mahaweli River. The same location was followed by King Kirti Sri Rajasinghe (1747-1780) who made a Royal Garden here and King Rajadhi Rajasinghe (1780-1798) dwelled here who came to power after the King Kirti Sri Rajasinghe. The temple which was built by King Wimala Dharma had been destroyed by British when they were taken the control of Kingdom of Kandy. After the famous battle of Gannoruwa, a monk abided in the garden until the botanical garden was formed by Mr. Alexander Moon in 1821.

      • Peradeniya Botanical is open Daily from 7.30am to 5.30 pm
      • Visit Peradeniya Botanical Garden
      • Visit Oak Ray Traditional Wood Carving
      • Visit Silk & Batik Factory
    • THE TEMPLE OF TOOTH RELIC

      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 is a World Heritage Site mainly due to the temple. The Temple of the Tooth in the heart of Kandy, houses the most important relic for Buddhists all over the world – Lord Buddha’s tooth. The tooth relic was brought to Sri Lanka more than 2500 years ago from India for safe keeping. Since then, it has become a symbol of Sri Lanka’s main religion and of the ancient kings. Housed in a majestic building originally built in the 16th century and renovated throughout the centuries, the tooth itself, housed in a golden casket, is rarely put on display, and is under tight security round the clock.Kandy starts with its main attraction, Temple of the Tooth and its sub-temples, dedicated to the deities Paththini, Katharagama and Natha.

      • After Lunch Visit Temple of the tooth relic
      • Visit International Museum of Buddhism
      • Watch Kandy Dancing and cultural show
      • Bogambara prison
      • Kandy bus stand
      • Kandy city tour
      • leisurely walk by the Kandy Lake
      • End Of the Trip and Return Back
    • PINNAWALA ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE

      Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is an orphanage, nursery and captive breeding ground for wild Asian elephants located at Pinnawala village, 13 km (8.1 mi) northeast of Kegalle town in Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri Lanka. Pinnawala is notable for having the largest herd of captive elephants in the world. In 2011, there were 88 elephants, including 37 males and 51 females from 3 generations, living in Pinnawala.

      The orphanage was established to feed, nurse and house young elephants found abandoned by their mothers. Young elephants sometimes fall into pits and ravines in their quest for water during drought period. Other orphans have been displaced from their wild habitat by development projects or have been found abandoned before weaning, diseased or wounded.

    • MINNERIYA

      Minneriya is one of the oldest man-made tanks in Sri Lanka and played a big role in the ancient irrigation system of the island. Today it serves hundreds of thousands of people farmers and villagers in the area providing water throughout the year. Giritale tank is surrounded by lush green Dry zone evergreen forests that are inhabited by large number of fauna species. Giritale is being considered as one of the best nature reserves in the Polonnaruwa district and located 182 kilometers from Colombo. Minneriya being one of the biggest tanks in the island occupy 1800 hectares. The tank believed to be constructed by King Mahasen in 275 AD. The tank is mainly fed by Elahera canal. The canal was extended further in the direction of north from the Minneriya tank to bring water to Kantale tank in 1903. Minneriya tank was also renovated in the same time increasing the water capacity that it can store. Other than being a valuable resource of water in the area it is a valuable source of food for the people and provides lively hood for many fishers in the area.
      Giritale tank which is located near the Minneriya Tank is connected with a canal system in order to streamline the water distribution. Minneriya national park is located bordering the both these tanks.
      Minneriya was declared as a national park in august 1997 and it had been declared as a wild life sanctuary since 1938. The wild life sanctuary is consisting of Minneriya national park, Minneriya tank and Giritale tank.
      Minneriya national park is inhabited by large number of wild elephants and many numbers of other fauna species such as leopards, bear, wild boar, wild buffalos, crocodiles, many varieties of monkeys etc. Minneriya national park is often visited by bird lovers from all parts of the world due to its richness of bird species. One can expect to see around 39 bird species without any hard effort within the national park. Minneriya is one of the best 70 places for bird watching in Sri Lanka. In Minneriya one can see the bird species such as Lesser Adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus), Painted Stork (Mycteria leucocephala), Spot-billed Pelican (Pelecanus philippensis), Little Cormorant (Microcarbo niger), Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus), Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres), Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea), Sri Lanka Junglefowl (Gallus lafayetii), Lanka Hanging Parrot (Loriculus beryllinus), Brown-capped Babbler (Pellorneum fuscocapillus), Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill (Ocyceros gingalensis), Black-crested Bulbul (Pycnonotus melanicterus) and Crimson-fronted Barbet (Megalaima rubricapillus). Minneriya is inhabited by large number of endemic and local bird species such as Junglefowl and Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill.
      Boat tour on the Minneriya and Giritale tanks enables the tourists to see most number of birds in the park and especially wild elephants are also can be seen around the banks of the tanks due the richness of grass. Several parts of the national park are reserved to cultivate Valuable woods such as teak.

      Minneriya National Park

      Located between Habarana and POLONNARUWA, the 8890 hectares of MINNERIYA NATIONAL PARK is an ideal eco tourism location in Sri Lanka. The park consists of mixed evergreen forest and scrub areas and is home to Sri Lanka’s favourites such as sambar deer, leopards and elephants.
      However the central feature of the park is the ancient Minneriya Tank (built in 3rd century AD by King Mahasena). During the dry season (June to September), this tank is an incredible place to observe the elephants who come to bathe and graze on the grasses as well as the huge flocks of birds (cormorants and painted storks to name but a few) that come to fish in the shallow waters.A flapping sea of black invades the emerald Minneriya Tank, as a flock of two thousand cormorants nosedive for fish. The elephants too, trudge by drinking from the same reservoir.
      Not close to being the largest tank in Sri Lanka , Minneriya Tank – with the woods that surround it forming the Minneriya-Giritale National Park – is nevertheless home to an extraordinary diversity of wildlife. If numbers interest you, there are nine species of amphibians, 24 species of mammals, 25 species of reptiles, 26 species of fish (three of which are endangered), 75 species of butterflies and 160 species of birds.
      Making your way through the park, you will see elephants, Spotted Deer and also the Sambar, which is a deer with no spots and an apt scientific name, carves uni color . If you’re lucky, a leopard looking for food might cross your path.

    • DAMDULLA GOLDEN CAVE TEMPLE

      The Rock Temple (Rangiri Dambulla Rajamaha Viharaya)and The Golden Temple(Rangiri Dambulla Uyanwatta Rajamaha Viharaya) are interconnected temples with single administration. The history of Rock Temple goes back to the first century B.C., commenced by the King Vattagamini Abhaya and thereafter kings, Maha Parakramabahu, Nissankamalala, Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe and five cave temples, particularly named, Devaraja Viharaya, Maharaja Viharaya, Maha Alut Viharaya. Paschima Viharaya and Devena Alut Viaharaya respectively.
      Within these five caves is housed a collection of 157 valuable images of the Buddha and Bodhisatta etc. Inside the caves the rock surfaces, ceiling and side walls are covered with paintings executed with indigenous traditional colour schemes to an extent of about 22,000 square feet. The inscription in the premises records that the temple had been named “Rangiri Dambulla” when the images were painted in gold by King Nissankamalala of the Polonnaruwa regime. The temple with its historical, archaeological and artistic significant had in the year 1991, been declared one of the world heritages sites by the UNESCO.
      The administration and the guardianship are under the Most Venerable Inamaluwe Sri Sumangala Maha Nayaka thera of the Rangiri Dambulla Rajamaha Viharaya Chapter. Activities are performed preserving the antiqueness of the sacred temple. Ancient rituals and practices and functions have been systemized and the Temple Land Administration has been reorganized. Metalling and consolidation of the internal and external floor areas of the temple by the Central Cultural Fund; provision of copper sheets to temple roof; arresting leaks on the rock surface to rid damages to the paintings during rain by the Temple Fund; conservation of the images and paintings by the Department of Archaeology; widening and improvements to the temple access up to the entrance ; supplying drinking water to the incoming pilgrims, provision of guard fence to the front elevation of the temple, establishment of the Security Service, complete rehabilitation of the interior, exterior and temple access electrical system have been implemented pertaining to the uplift of the temple by the Temple Fund and several such have been programmed.

      The Golden Temple

      This monastery is situated east of Rock Temple. The Dambulla cave dwelling monks later, due to lack of basic requirements had housed their monastery adjoining the main road associating the rock grottos and hence the history of Golden Temple does not exceed 250 years, which has been commenced as a monastery of Rock Temple monks that has presently been converted to a monastery intact. There is also an access via this monastery to the Rock Temple.

    • ABOUT KALPITIYA – NORTH WEST COAST

      Kalpitiya is Located 150 kilometers north of the capital Colombo, (or a 2 hour drive from Sri Lanka’s international airport in Negombo), the Kalpitiya lagoon area is one of the most beautiful coastal areas in the west of Sri Lanka. It is a marine sanctuary with a diversity of habitats, ranging from coral reefs, flat coastal plains, saltpans, mangrove forests and vast sand dune beaches.
      This spectacular region to the north of Colombo is a magical destination largely untouched by tourism. Highlighted by wildlife-filled wetlands, a sweeping stretch of largely undeveloped coastline, a friendly, multi-cultural people and stunning rural landscapes punctuated by huge boulders, lotus-topped lakes and jungle, it is historic, wild and raw.
      The 14 islands of Battalangunduwa, Palliyawatta, Vellai I, Vellai II, Vellai III, Uchchamunai, Ippantivu, Periya Arichchalai, Sinna Arichchalai, Eramutivu, Sinna Eramutivu, Eramutivu West, Kakativu and Mutwal (Dutch Bay) together make up 1673 hectares of land.
      Kalpitiya peninsula -48 km long and 6-8 km wide- is studded with fine sandy beaches.
      Stretching from Negombo, a popular beach resort that’s close to the airport, the coastline continues all the way north via Waikkal and Marawila past lagoons and wetlands to the elbow-like peninsular of palm-fringed Kalpitiya and the stunning, recently-opened Wilpattu National Park, home to elephants, bears and leopards.
      The beaches along the coastal stretch north of Negombo are beautifully unspoilt; the sea off Kalpitiya is famed for its dolphins and whales (between November and April) and is also a popular spot for kite surfers as well as anyone looking to escape the crowds. Each town along this coastal stretch – Chilaw, Puttalam, Kalpitiya – are important trading centers and are still home to remnants of the island’s colonial past – Dutch forts, Portuguese churches and British administrative buildings.
      Inland the scene is very rural with the numerous coconut plantations of the golden triangle north of Gampaha soon giving way to small-scale farmlands that stretch between huge boulders and pretty lakes as the climate gets drier and the people much less used to visitors. Fascinating archaeological sites at Kurunegala, Tonigala, Yapahuwa, Dambadeniya and Panduwasnuwara are also located in the North West of the country and are beautiful, if seldom-visited illustrations of the island’s rich historical past.

    • ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS

      Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa)
      The Royal Botanical Gardens
      The Kandy Museums
      Watch some Kandian dancing and fire walking
      Esala Perahara
      Commonwealth War Cemetery
      Kandy Lake
      Udawattekele Sanctuary
      Ranawana Purana Rajamaha Viharaya
      Tea Museum
      Pinawella Elephant Orphanage
      the Millennium Elephant Foundation
      Kandyan Spice Grove
      Bahirawa Kanda Temple
      Embekke Dewalaya
      Ancient Gadaladeniya Temple
      Lankatilaka Temple
      The Knuckles Range
      Victoria Golf Course
      Matale Heritage Centre
      Nuwara Eliya
      Dambulla Caves and Temple

    • KANDY – PINNAWALA

    • KALPITIYA – SURFING

      “Ayubowan” On arrival at the Katunayake International Airport, you will be blessed to get your first taste of warm Sri Lankan hospitality; Representative from Sri Lanka Holidays Tour will welcome you at the Airport.

    • INCLUDED

      Pick up and Drop from your Point/Hotel.

      included English speaking driver guide.

      Transportation by air-conditioned private car/Van with an English speaking chauffeur guide

    • NOT INCLUDED

      not included Meals throughout the tour.

      Any entrance fees.

      Camera/video permits

      Expenses of a personal nature:

      All applicable entrance fees.

      Airfare with taxes

      Medical insurance

      Any compulsory room supplements on tour

      Tipping and portage

    • Payment Policy

      Not Applicable

    • Cancellation Policy

      Not Applicable

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