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SIRI NATURE TOUR IN SRI LANKA - 24/7 Hotline +94 77 373 0017
DAY 1
On arrival you will meet our tour and travel agency representative and warmly Welcome you at Colombo International Airport and transfer to the Colombo Hotel afternoon visit Colombo City and Leisure at the hotel.
Dinner and overnight stay at a star class hotel at Colombo
DAY 2
After breakfast proceed to Kitulgala and excursion on white water rafting and proceed to Nuwara Eliya via visit Devon Falls and st.clairs Falls
Nuwara Eliya is the heart of the hill country. The Central Highlands of Sri Lanka offer a salubrious cool climate. The mountain slopes are covered with acres and acres of tea with its fragrant aroma mingling with the fresh air. Nestled among the mist covered central hills in a cool basin Nuwara Eliya, the hill resort, resemble a little English village. Road leading to this hill station winds through miles and miles of 'green carpet' of tea bushes where tea pluckers are seen busily picking the 'bud and two leaves' that go to form the most popular brew in the world, the 'Ceylon Tea'.
Dinner and overnight stay at a star class hotel at Nuwara Eliya.
DAY 3
After breakfast proceed to Horton Plane and visit
Horton plains is well recognized for its rich biodiversity, its flora given to a high level of endemism. Traditionally Mahaeliya in Sinhala, it was rechristned as Horton Plains after Sir Robert Horton, Sri Lanka's British Governor in 1831-37. it was gazetted as a Nature Reserve in 1969 and was upgraded as a National Park in 1988 because of its unique watershed and biodiversity values. Leopard, Bearmonkey ( Trachypithecus vetulus monticola), Barking deer, Giant squirrel, Fishing cat, Wild boar.
The total extent of the Horton Plains is 3159.8 hectares. Formed as an amphitheatre of beautiful mountains and grassland, Horton Plains is a highlight in the central hill country. At 2359 meters, Totupolakanda in the northern part of the park is the third tallest mountain of Sri Lanka. To its west Kirigalpotte rises to 2393 meters to be the second tallest. Horton Plains cradels Belihul Oya, Bagawanthala Oya and Agara Oya which are the source streams for the country's major rivers viz Walawe, Kelani and Mahaweli. The latitudinal range of the park is 2100-2300 meters.
Dinner and overnight stay at a star class hotel at Nuwara Eliya.
DAY 4
After breakfast proceed to Yala via Visit Ravana Falls and afternoon visit Bundala National Park safari by jeep.
History - Bundala was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1969 and redesignated to a national park on 4 January 1993. In 1991 Bundala became the first wetland to be declared as a Ramsar site in Sri Lanka Bird Sanctuary, covering an area of barely 25 km 2, and located about 12 km from Kothamangalam In 2005 the national park was designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO, the fourth biosphere reserve in Sri Lanka.
Nearest city: Hambantota
Dinner and overnight stay at a star class hotel near Yala.
DAY 5
After breakfast proceed to Yala National park safari by jeep and afternoon continue visit Yala National park safari by jeep Dinner and overnight at camping site.
The Yala West (Ruhuna) Ntional park includes a strictly protected natural reserve and a national park, which together form a total area of 126,786 acres preserved.
This game park has one of the highest densities of leopards. You may have the opportunity to spotted Deer, elephants, crocodiles, sloth bears and mongoose the Yala, Udawalawe and other 11 National Parks such as Wilpattu, Wasgamuwa, Kaudulla and Bundala are home to 92 species of mammals 14 of which are endemic to the island. Pride of place goes to the majestic elephant and other exotic species which include the leopard, sloth bear, sambhur, spotted deer, mouse deer, wild boar, porcupine, ant eater, civet cat, jackal, giant squirrel, and a variety of monkeys including the endemic macaque, purple faced leaf monkey, grey langur and the shaggy bear monkey. Also 427 recorded birds species make Sri Lanka an Ornithologist's paradise. Not forgetting 242 species of breathtaking butterflies, exotic and varied Flora .
DAY 6
After breakfast proceed to Weligama beach.
Dinner and overnight stay at star class hotel at Weligama.
DAY 7
After breakfast proceed to Mirissa whale watching excursion
afternoon leisure at beach or Hotel.
Dinner and overnight stay at star class hotel at Weligama.
DAY 8
After breakfast proceed to Galle , visit Galle fortress
History 12 and 16 century A.D
Galle fortress is very famous in the world 16th century Portuguese, Gall was a port in pre- Christian times but gained in importance after the 12th century. By 14 century it was the most important port on the south western and southern coasts of Sri Lanka. Galle is one of the heritage sites in Sri Lanka.
The geographical position of Galle, the main routes world, rendered certainly for many centuries a important stopover between the Middle East and the 'East transforming it into a shopping center with a people rich and internationally.
According to James Emerson Tennent, Galle was the ancient seaport of Tarshish, from which King Solomon drew ivory, peacocks and other valuables. Certainly, cinnamon was exported from Sri Lanka as early as 1400 BC and the root of the word itself is Hebrew, so Galle may have been the main entrepot for the spice. So Galle is one of oldest harbor in Sri Lanka.
Proceed to Balapitiya and Madu River safari by boat.
Proceed to Colombo.
Last capital city 18 century AD
Colombo city Like many capital cities in developing countries, Colombo is changing at a fast pace, however its old world charm has been retained and can still be found, like the 100 year old clock tower and several British built colonial buildings. Also to be found are the old parliament buildings, together with Hindu and Buddhist temples as well as the affluent residential areas where you will find stately homes and the Bandaranayake Memorial Conference Hall, an outright gift to Sri Lanka from the People's Republic of China.
Dinner and overnight stay at star class hotel Colombo
DAY 9
According to flight time proceed to Airport for departure.
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