A: # 106, Reclamation Road, 4 th Floor, Colombo 11, Sri Lanka. M: +94-772068649 T: +94-11-2444977 E: [email protected] [email protected] W: http://www.misatravels.com 2 NIGHTS / 3 DAYS – COLOMBO – NUWARA ELIYA & KANDY
A: # 106, Reclamation Road, 4th Floor, Colombo 11, Sri Lanka.
M: +94-772068649
T: +94-11-2444977
W: http://www.misatravels.com
2 NIGHTS / 3 DAYS – COLOMBO – NUWARA
ELIYA & KANDY
Proceed to Kandy via Pinnawela
Optional En-Route Sightseeing: Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage [US$ 20| SAARC Nationals US$ 06 per person]
Pinnawela
The Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage was established by the Sri Lankan Department of Wild Life Conservation in 1975 for feeding
and providing care and Sanctuary to orphaned baby Elephants that were found in the wild. 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.
Breakfast at the Hotel l Kandy City Tour l Proceed to Nuwara Eliya
Kandy
Kandy served as the Capital of the last Sinhalese Kingdom, which fell to the British in 1815 after defying the Portuguese and
Dutch for three centuries. It took the British another 16 tough years to finally build a road linking Kandy with Colombo. The
locals still proudly see themselves as a little different – and perhaps a tad superior – to Sri Lankans from the island’s lower reaches.
Sri Dalada Maligawa or the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is a Buddhist Temple in the City of Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is locat ed in
the Royal Palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, which houses the Relic of the Tooth of the Buddha. Since anci ent
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.
Optional Sightseeing at Kandy & Entrance Tickets
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic [US$ 5 Entrance ticket]
St.Paul’s Church (Gothic revival architecture)
Embekka Devalaya
Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden – [US$ 10 Entrance ticket]
Traditional Dance performance in the evening
National Museum Kandy
National Railway Museum - Kadugannawa
International Buddhist Museum
Udawattakelle Sanctuary
Dinner & Overnight Stay at –
3 Star: Senani Hotel Kandy- http://www.oakrayhotels.com/senani-hotel/
4 Star: Hotel Topaz Kandy- http://www.topaz.lk/
5 Star: Earl’s Regency Kandy- http://www.aitkenspencehotels.com/earlsregency/
Breakfast at the Hotel l Proceed to Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya
City Tour in Nuwara Eliya - Nuwara Eliya is a city in the Hill Country of the Central Province, Sri Lanka. Its name means "City on the
Plain (table land)" or "City of Light". The city is the administrative capital of Nuwara Eliya District, with a picturesque l andscape
and temperate climate. It is at an altitude of 1,868 m (6,128 ft) and is considered to be the most important location for tea
production in Sri Lanka. The city is overlooked by Pidurutalagala, the tallest mountain in Sri Lanka. Nuwara Eliya is known f or its
temperate, cool climate; the coolest area in Sri Lanka.
Dinner & Overnight Stay at –
3 Star: Stamford Star Hotel Nuwara Eliya- http://www.stamfordstarhotel.com/
4 Star: Heaven Seven Nuwara Eliya- http://www.heavensevenhotels.com/nuwara-eliya-hotel/
5 Star: Araliya Green Hills Nuwara Eliya- https://www.araliyagreenhills.com/
Breakfast at the Hotel l Proceed to Colombo
Colombo
The name "Colombo", first introduced by the Portuguese in 1505, is believed to be derived from the classical Sinhalese name Kolon thota, meaning "Port on the River Kelani". It has also been suggested that the name may be derived from the Sinhalese name Kola-amba-thota which means "Harbor with Leafy Mango Trees". Due to its large harbor and its strategic position along the East-West sea trade routes, Colombo was known to ancient traders 2,000 years ago. However, it was only made the Capital of the island when Sri Lanka was ceded to the British Empire in 1815, and its status as Capital was retained when the nation became independent in 1948. In 1978, when administrative functions were moved to Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Colombo was
designated as the Commercial Capital of Sri Lanka.
02 nights’ Accommodation in above mentioned hotels on Half Board Double Sharing basis strictly on availability
Rates are based on per person basis
Services of an English Speaking Tour Guide
Transportation by private Air-Conditioned vehicles
All Government Taxes
Early Check-in or late Check-out charges
Visa or Airfare
Video and Camera License
Personal expenses such as Laundry and Shopping
Entrance tickets