Day 1 Airport/Pinnawala/Kandy
On arrival at the Colombo International Airport you will be warmly welcomed by our representative, introduce your guide lecture
and proceed to Kandy. Visit the pinnawala elephant orphanage en-route. This orphanage for baby elephants was established to feed, nurse & house young elephants found abandoned by their mothers. The feeding and bathing times are the highlight of the day.
Kandy was the last capital of the ancient kings' era of Sri Lanka. Since the Kandyan kingdom came under the British around 1815, the city still retains the living traditions of its sovereign kingdom era. Kandy is an amazing destination for sightseeing. It offers spectacular mountains, beautiful lakes and valleys. Boasting a rich heritage, it is full of surprises for travelers looking for cultural and religious sights. It is also the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of ordinary day-to-day life.
Many tourists from all across the world visit this marvelous hill capital to explore its glorious past, witness the beauty of nature, wildlife and get a firsthand experience on its cool climatic conditions.
Kandy is most renowned for its Dalada Maligawa or the sacred Temple of the Tooth. It is believed that this Buddhist temple houses a tooth relic of Buddha. Buddhists from all across the country and world visit this outstanding place of worship each year in great numbers.
Yet another fascinating attraction in this city is the charming lake of Kandy. Without a tour around this lake, a trip to Kandy will not be complete. It is recorded that the last Sinhalese King who was Shri Wickrama Rajasinghe built this lake in 1806.
Kandy view point, Garrison cemetery, Commonwealth war cemetery, Peradeniya botanical garden, Udawatta forest are other scenic places depend on the time.
Evening enjoy a typical Sri Lankan Cultural show of drumming dancing music and walking on fire.
You’re overnight staying at Kandy.
Day 2 Kandy/Adams peak
After the breakfast at hotel we proceed to Adams peak. Sri Pada, or Adam’s Peak, is sacred to all four main religious groups in Sri Lanka – the Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and the Christians. The giant footprint at the top is variously claimed as an imprint either of Lord Buddha, God Shiva, Adam, or St. Thomas, the Christian Apostle who preached in south India. A popular pilgrimage this 2,234m-high mountain is climbed by thousands of devotees and a steady trickle of travelers from December to April. The climb is best attempted at night and if you’re lucky and up early the vista can reward one of the finest sunrises in Asia as well as an awe-inspiring view from the top. For many a trip up Adam’s peak is a moving highlight of a stay in Sri Lanka. During pilgrimage season strip lights and rudimentary refreshment stalls light the way and fire your resolve/quench your thirst all the way to the summit. Do take gloves, a warm hat and some warm clothing for the summit. Even in Sri Lanka’s tropical climate, the temperature plummets at the top of Adam’s Peak at night and after a sticky climb, you quickly become cold when you reach the summit, which has an altitude of 2243m. (Temperature will be around 14°c in day time and 5°c in night approximately.)
You’re overnight staying at Adams peak.
Day 3 Adams peak/Kithulgala/Colombo
After breakfast we proceed to Colombo via Kithulagala. Kithulgala is most popular site of White water rafting is located on the banks of Kelani river. There are seven rapids covering 3 major rapids and 4 minor rapids (Grade 2-3 rapids). Every rapid gives you great fun...Epic excitement..!
The distance covered is around 5 KMs and duration of White Water Rafting experience would be approximately 1 – 2 hrs (subject to Kelani River water speed). The river and its surrounding will make you feel enchanted, with a memorable Experience during your White Water Rafting Tour in Kithulagala.
The season for White water rafting at Kithulgala is the period of April to November. During this period southwest monsoon of Sri Lanka gently increase the water level of Kelani River.
Then we reach to Colombo the commercial capital of Sri Lanka. The city of Colombo offers historical monuments, colonial architecture, festivals and events, beaches, fine dining, and shopping. With so much to see, do, and experience in Colombo, Galle face green, Independence square, Nelum pokuna, Gangarama Temple, Diyatha uyana, Colombo harbor, BMICH, Light house, Colombo fort clock tower, Khan clock tower, Buildings of colonial era(Dutch,Portuguise,English), are the scenic places around Colombo city.
In the Evening shopping at Colombo
You’re overnight staying at Colombo
Day 4 Colombo/Airport
After the breakfast we proceed to Airport for your departure. However, we can visit Colombo more as the availability of time to your plane.
This itinerary can be tailored to your specific requirements, budget and tastes.
* Prices are quoted for one person on twin sharing basis.