| Trekking
Tour of Sri Lanka |
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Destination: Colombo - Warakapola - Pinnawela - Kandy -
Matale - Dambulla - Sigiriya - Adam's Peak - |
| Duration:
10 Days/9 Nights |
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| Departure:
Any Day of the week |
Tour Code:
RXTSLK-07 |
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Day 1: Colombo - Negombo
Arrival at the Bandaranayake
International Airport, to be met by our representative and transfer
to Royal Oceanic Hotel, Negombo.
Afternoon City tour. Visit the
Dutch Fortlet, Dutch Church, Dutch Canal, Fish Market, Lagoon with
Catamaran boats and other city sites.
Dinner and overnight stay at ROYAL
OCEANIC HOTEL, Negombo.
Day 2: Warakapola - Pinnawela -
Kandy [B-L-D]
After breakfast leave for Kandy.
On the way at Warakapola turn right and proceed about 05 miles on
the Madeniya Estate Road, to Madeniya Junction. From the Bus halt
here walk up to Dorawaka Kanda, a distance of about 1-mile. Trek
through the paddy fields, Villagers gardens and houses and the
rubber plantation all the way to the cave.
See the engraving of 51 figures on
the cave wall by the pre-historic men who had lived in the caves
more than 10,000 years ago. Trek from the cave uphill and to "Galapitamada"
town, where the vehicle is waiting for you.
Return to Warakapola.
After passing Kegalle town visit
Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage to see more than 65 Elephants and some
of the 23 baby elephants born in captivity. The best time to see
them is at the time of feeding and when all are taken to the river
for bathing.
Lunch at a Restaurant at Pinnawela.
After lunch proceed to Kandy and at Peradeniya visit the Royal
Botanical Gardens to see more than 5,000 species of trees, plants
and creepers in the 150-acre Gardens. Walk in the Garden - visit
Spice section, 5 Palm avenues, Palm Tree section with more than 150
different species, Ferns and Orchid houses.
In the evening visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, to
witness the offerings ("Pooja") and then go for a Kandyan
Dance Performance.
Dinner and overnight stay at THE
SWISS RESIDENCE HOTEL, Kandy.
Day 3: Kandy - Matale -
Dambulla - Sigiriya [B-L-D]
After breakfast proceed to
Udawattekele Sanctuary. Trek in the Sanctuary looking for birds,
trees and plants, large creepers, caves, pool with several species
of Kingfishers and Grey Langur, Mouse Deer and other animals.
Return to Town. Visit the Kandy market, drive round the lake and
visit Wace Park for a superb view of the town.
Lunch at the hotel.
After lunch proceed to Sigiriya via Dambulla and Matale. At Matale
visit a Spice Gardens to see different kinds of spice trees, plants
and creepers and to see a good collection of spices.
At Dambulla visit the Buddhist Cave
Temples, to see more than 22,000 sq. feet of murals on the walls and
ceilings of the 5 caves dating from the 2nd century B.C. up to 18th
C. A.D. You could see more than 150 Buddha Statues and statues of
Gods & Kings.
Dinner & overnight at HOTEL
SIGIRIYA, Sigiriya.
Day 4: Aligala - Kaludiya Pokuna
[B-L-D]
After breakfast proceed to
Kandalama and trek in the jungle to Aligala (Elephant Rock) cave.
See the 1st C.B.C. cave inscriptions, remains of frescoes, and
pillars of old buildings scattered in the jungle. See the large
trees and plants, rich and varied bird life and if lucky few wild
animals.
From Aligala trek through the jungle to Kaludiya Pokuna ruins- a
distance of more than 2 kilometers.
At Kaludiya Pokuna see the ruins of the monastery complex of the 8 -
9th C.A.D., caves with Pre-Christian period inscriptions, several
ponds, remains of paintings in the caves. See also the birds,
butterflies and animals in the jungle. Be alert on Wild Elephants
who roam the area in the night to enjoy the cultivated lands of
Farmers close by.
The vehicle will pick you up from Kaludiya Pokuna.
Lunch at the Hotel.
Afternoon relax at the Hotel.
Dinner & overnight stay at
HOTEL SIGIRIYA, Sigiriya
Day 5: Sigiriya [B-L-D]
After breakfast visit the
renowned 5th C.A.D. Sigiriya Rock Fortress, built by King Kassapa I
(473 - 491 A.D). See the Moats and Ramparts, water and boulder
gardens, the Mirror Wall with graffiti, remains of the Palace and
the most beautiful frescoes of the Ladies.
Walk along the Moat to see some
rare birds including, Three-toed Kingfisher, Stork-billed, Pied, and
White-breasted Kingfishers, Shahins Falcon, Ceylon Grey Hornbill,
Shama, Cormorants, Copper smith Barbet, Fish Owl, and other birds.
Lunch at the Hotel.
After lunch trek through the jungle with a tracker from the area to
Pidurangala Temple. At the temple see the caves with paintings and
climb to the rock to see 34 foot Buddha statue in one of the caves.
Ponds and remains of two small dagobas on the summit.
Trek back to the vehicle and return
to hotel in the evening. Dinner
& overnight stay at HOTEL SIGIRIYA, Sigiriya
Day 06: Matale - Elkaduwa [B-L-D]
After breakfast leave for
Elkaduwa via Matale. Visit Matale Alu-Vihara Buddhist Temple dating
from 1st C.B.C. See the process of writing on Ola-leaf books and the
caves with Buddhist murals.
Lunch at Swiss Recidence Hotel.
Afternoon walk in the Spice and Tea
plantations. Walk up to the waterfalls (175 ft. high) and play golf
in the 6-hole, 3-par mini-golf course and / or bath in the pool.
Dinner & overnight stay at THE
SWISS RESIDENCE HOTEL, Kandy.
Day 7: Pattipola - Nuwara
Eliya [B-L-D]
After breakfast drive up to
Pattipola and start the trek to Horton Plains, a distance of 6 miles
and a climb of about 2000ft. Trek through the jungle and select
edible wild berries that are found in the jungle (5 different types)
enjoy the beauty of the surrounding area.
Look for Wild Orchids, Red flowered
Rhododendron (Rhododendron Zeylanicum) Plants, stunted trees with
hanging ' Old man's beard' moss, dwarf marsh bamboo, Strabilenthus
or 'Nilu' plants, that bloom once in 10-12 years and all die
together, tree-ferns, and many species of endemic and rare
Butterflies and Birds, including Sri Lanka Jungle Fowl, Sri Lanka
Wood Pigeon, Orange-billed Babbler, Sri Lanka Blue Magpie, Sri Lanka
Hill Munia, Dull-blue Fly Catcher, Pied Bush Chat, Grey Tit, Zitting
Cisticola (Ashy-headed Babbler), Sri Lanka Whistling Thrush (Arrenga)
- found near the 'Arrange pool' or at the Baker's falls.
After lunch trekking in the Plains.
Climb Totupala-third highest mountain in Sri Lanka (7741 ft).Then
enter the National Park and walk (this is the only National Park in
Sri Lanka where visitors are allowed to walk) in the Park, along the
footpaths made for trout fishing. Trek through the 'Patana'
grassland and enter the jungle. See wild animals such as Sambhur
(more than 3000 in the Horton Plains), the Bear Monkey (endemic) the
Dusky Toque Monkey, two types of jungle Squirrels, the Dusty Striped
Jungle Squirrels, the Dusty Striped Jungle Squirrel and the Highland
Giant Squirrel, the Leopard, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Rusty spotted
Cat, Fishing Cat, Wild Boar and other animals.
Visit the 'World's End' where the
escarpment drops 3000 ft. to the 'Nagrak' Tea Estate up to the
distant sea, and the 'Little Worlds End'. Trek to Baker's fall.
Kirigalpotta (2nd highest 7857 ft.) is to the Northwest and is more
than 5 miles away.
Dinner & overnight stay at the
ALPHINE HOTEL, Nuwara Eliya.
Day 8: Adam's Peak [B-L-D]
After breakfast leave for
Adam's Peak (Delhousie) via Hatton and Maskeliya. On the way see St.
Clair (241 ft. high) and Devon (281 ft. high) Waterfalls. Stop at
the Tea center (near the fall) for a good cup of tea.
Adam's Peak - All four major
religions of Sri Lanka claim Adam's Peak as a holy mountain.
Buddhists call the mountain Sri Pada ("the sacred
footprint") and say it was visited by Gautama Buddha himself.
To Hindus, the peak called Shivan Adipatham ("the creative
dance of Shiva") preserves Lord Shiva's footprint. Muslims
insist it is the place where Adam first set foot on earth. And Roman
Catholics say the footprint impressed in the boulder at the summit
is that of St. Thomas, the early Christian apostle who preached in
South India.
Dinner & overnight stay at the
ALPHINE HOTEL, Nuwara Eliya.
Day 9: Colombo - Negombo [B-L-D]
Morning leave for Colombo.
Colombo a drive through the city
taking you to the busy commercial areas as well as the tree-lined
residential, Cinnamon Gardens. Visit Fort, the former British
administrative center and military garrison, Sea Street - the
Goldsmith's quarters in the heart of Pettah, the Bazaar area, where
is also a Hindu Temple with elaborate stone carvings, and the Dutch
Church of Wolfendhal dating back to 1749. The historic Dawatagaha
Mosque and the former Eye Hospital are two buildings in Cinnamon
Gardens worth looking at. Also visit the BMICH, see the replica of
Avukana Buddha and the Independence Square.
Visit the Mlesna exquisite tea
boutique, cashew nut shop, ready made garments and all sorts at
Majestic City. Visit the Lanka Ceramics Centre, a place where you
can buy "NORITAKE SET" or other ceramic items, visit the
Odel shop at Lipton place and' House of Fashion'
Then leave for Negombo.
Dinner & overnight stay at the
ROYAL OCEANIC HOTEL, Negombo.
Day 10: Departure
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for departure.
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