Sri Lanka: Dambulla - Kandy - Nuwara Eliya - Colombo
4 Nights 5 Days
Hotels
Meals
Sightseeing &
Guide
Transfers
Day 1 Dambulla
Dambulla is famous for its historic cave temple complex, known as the Dambulla Cave Temple or the Golden Temple of Dambulla. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features five caves converted into shrine rooms, housing over 150 Buddha statues and ancient murals dating back to the 1st century BC.
The centrepiece is a colossal golden Buddha statue standing at 15 meters tall. The site offers panoramic views, ancient rock paintings, a museum, and a cultural experience amidst lush surroundings, making it a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka.
Arrive at Colombo International Airport. Here, you will be met by an airport representative and a designated guide from Victoria Tours Sri Lanka.
Proceed to Dambulla 129km (Approx. 2hr 42min)
Enroute, visit Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage: Bathing time: 10.15.a.m-11.45.a.m || 2.15.p.m-3.45.p.m Feeding time: 09.30.a.m onwards
Later, visit Dambulla cave temple
Check into the hotel and relax
Overnight stay at Dambulla Hotel
Day 2 Kandy
Kandy, nestled amidst lush hills, is famed for its Temple of the Tooth, which holds a sacred relic of Buddha's tooth. You can stroll around the serene Kandy Lake or explore the botanical wonders of Peradeniya Gardens. The city offers vibrant cultural shows, rich history seen in sites like the British Garrison Cemetery, and an array of local markets showcasing Sri Lankan cuisine and crafts, providing a complete experience of the island's heritage and beauty.
Breakfast at Hotel 07.00.a.m-08.00.a.m
In the morning climb the Sigiriya Rock
Proceed to Kandy 73km (Approx. 2hr 15min)
Enroute, visit spice garden
Check into the hotel
Temple of the tooth
Cultural dance show
You can also go for a Kandy city tour if time permits (optional)
Return to the hotel and relax
Overnight stay at Kandy Hotel
Day 3 Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya, nestled in Sri Lanka's central highlands, offers a blend of natural beauty and colonial charm. Its tea plantations, like those at Horton Plains and Ramboda Falls, provide stunning backdrops for exploration. You can also immerse themselves in its colonial past by visiting landmarks like the Grand Hotel and strolling through its scenic parks and gardens, making it a delightful destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Breakfast at Hotel 07.00.a.m-08.00.a.m
Royal Botanic Garden Peradeniya
Proceed to Nuwara Eliya 77km (2hr 40min)
Enroute, visit Damro Tea Factory
Shri Bhakta Hanuman Hindu temple and Ramboda falls
Check into the hotel
Later visit Gregory Lake enjoy the evening & leisure
Return to the hotel and relax
Overnight stay at Nuwara Eliya
Day 4 Colombo
Nestled along the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, Bentota captivates travellers with its idyllic beaches, fringed by swaying palm trees and gently lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. This coastal paradise is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering opportunities for snorkelling, diving, jet skiing, and windsurfing. Those seeking relaxation can indulge in leisurely strolls along the
soft sandy shores or luxuriate in rejuvenating spa treatments at the upscale resorts dotted along the coastline. Nature lovers will be enchanted by the tranquil Bentota River, where boat safaris unveil glimpses of exotic wildlife amidst mangrove forests and vibrant birdlife.
Breakfast at Hotel 07.00.a.m-08.00.a.m, Proceed to Colombo 167km (approx.5hr) Check into the hotel. explore the Colombo city,
• President’s house
• Colombo fort
• Light house clock tower
• Independence memorial hall
• Lotus tower
• Sri kailawasanathan swami Devasthanam kovil
• Jami ul-alfar mosque
• Gangaramaya temple
• Sambodhi chaithya
Return to the hotel and relax
Colombo night life-night clubs, pubs, casino (optional)
---Overnight stay at Colombo Hotel---