WANDER RUSH 6 NIGHTS AND 7 DAYS
- 7 Days 6 Nights {{--
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- Kandy,Negombo,galle --}}
- 840 Onwards

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Package Inclusions
- Pets allowed
- Internet
- Gym
- Hot tub
- Doorman
- Wheelchair accessible
- Pool
- Kitchen
- Suitable for events
- Dryer
- Family/kid friendly
- Cable TV
- Wireless Internet
Price Includes
- Airport Pickup and Drop Off.
- Transport Offered in a Comfortable Air Conditioned Vehicle.
- Services of Our Well Trained Tourist Chauffeur.
- Expressway Tolls.
- Airport Paging Expenses.
- Parking Fees.
- Fuel Expenses.
- Free Water Bottles (1 Litre Per Person Per Day)
Tour Rules
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Day 1Bandaranaike International Airport to Sigiriya and Dambulla
Declared a world heritage site by UNESCO, Sigiriya
serves as a fine example of ancient
urban planning. Sigiriya is a significant site of
the Cultural Triangle and perhaps Sri Lanka’s
most iconic historical destination. The site, also
known as Lion Rock, is recognized all over
the world for the remains of the ancient Sigiriya
Rock Fortress and its numerous
enchanting and well-preserved attractions. The
complex hydraulics system at the fortress
enhances the site’s reputation as a beautiful
example of classical city planning.
It is located in the Matale district in the centre
near the town called Dambulla. According
to history, this site was chosen by the king Kasyapa
to serve as his new capital. There is a
huge gateway shaped like a lion and the place
derives its name from this gateway. This
place served as a Buddhist monastery until the 14th
century.
The fortress complex, constructed in the 5th
century, includes attractions such as the royal
gardens, one of the oldest landscaped gardens in the
world, and the Mirror Wall, which is
adorned with ancient graffiti. The highlight of the
fortress is the colourful frescoes painted
on the western face of the rock; it is believed that
there were initially 500 such frescoes,
but merely around 22 of them remain today. The
gigantic Lion’s Paws greet visitors before
the summit. At the peak are the ruins of the royal
palace of King Kashyapa I, and 360-
degree panoramas of the surrounding landscape.
Sigiriya Museum at the foot of the rock
has a plethora of artefacts related to Sigiriya on
display for visitors seeking information
regarding the site’s history.
Another interesting archaeological site located
nearby is Pidurangala, which houses the
remains of a cave temple complex. Hiking to the
summit of Pidurangala Rock offers
stunning views of the Sigiriya Rock. Visit Sigiriya
and explore the opulence, might and
sophistication of the ancient kingdoms of Sri Lanka.
Nestled in Sri Lanka's Central Province,
Dambulla is a treasure trove of historical Buddhist
and megalithic monuments, mountains with thick
tropical forests and lakes, naturally-
formed sky high rocks, and centuries-old temples. It
is the second-largest populated and
urbanised centre in Matale District, home to South
Asia's largest rose quartz mountain
and the eminent Rangiri Dambulla International
Stadium.
Dambulla's most-visited attraction is the
UNESCO-listed Dambulla Cave Temple, displaying
over 150 priceless Buddha statues, intricate sacred
cave paintings, and huge murals. It is
Sri Lanka's best-preserved Buddist shrine within
ancient caves. Even before beginning the
ascent to reach the temple, a giant Buddha statue
built with gold awaits you at the
entrance of the Dambulla Museum on the foothill.
Also, admire prehistoric discoveries at
Ibbankatuwa Megalithic Tombs, dating back to the
Iron Age. The local museum displays
clay pots, urns, gemstones, and copper and gold
jewellery found from ancient burial
grounds.
Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Dambulla's
picturesque hiking trails up the Arangala
Mountain Peak and Jathika Namal Uyana Rose Quartz
mountain, offering sweeping views,
ponds and Buddhist temple ruins. You can also go on
wildlife safaris to Hurulu Forest
Reserve or simply stroll the flower beds of Garden
Woods and Popham's Arboretum.
Day 2Sigiriya/Dambulla to Kandy
Settled on a plateau encircled by lush mountains,
Kandy is a large city in central Sri Lanka
with biodiverse rainforests and tea plantations.
Around 4 hours by road from Colombo,
the city is famed for the Temple of the Tooth Relic,
a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kandy
is bountiful in nature with national parks like
Udawattekele Sanctuary, and mystical
cloud-laden peaks like Hanthana Mountain Range.
Truly, the city is an epicentre of
cultural, historical, spiritual and nature tourism.
Overlooked by Kandy Viewpoint, Bogambara Lake is the
city’s heart. Since 1807, the
scenic lake has a flurry of historical sites and
snazzy waterfront eateries. Kandy is a
paradise for families and adventure lovers,
featuring amazing activities to enjoy in Horton
Plains National Park, Millennium Elephant
Foundation, and Royal Botanical Garden. Hiking
in the Knuckles Mountains brings you to grasslands
and jagged peaks, while Riverton
Gap’s trekking trails offer waterfalls like
Huluganga Waterfall. To see Kandy’s famed tea
estates, Giragama Plantations and Ranweli Spice
Garden are the top destinations.
Learn more about Lankan history at tourist hotspots
like Ceylon Tea Museum,
Commonwealth War Cemetery or the Royal Palace Of
Kandy. Then, seek blessings at
Lankatilaka and Degaldoruwa Temples. For a perfect
finishing touch to your Kandy tour,
take home beautiful handmade gems, antiques, Ceylon
tea and Buddhist handicrafts from
Main Market, Kandy City Centre and Buddhist
Publication Society.
Day 3Kandy to Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya is Sri Lanka's hill station famed
for its tea production. With a multitude of
gorgeous attractions ranging from waterfalls and tea
plantations to gardens and lakes,
Nuwara Eliya is the epitome of scenic beauty. Add to
that the colonial-style buildings
dotting the area, a golf course and the cold
climate— and you'll feel like you have entered
a world unlike Sri Lanka's iconic landscape; no
wonder it is also called Little England!
Nuwara Eliya besides being the most important site
for tea production also happens to be
overlooked by the Pidurutalagala. This is the
tallest mountain in Sri Lanka. This city enjoys
an extremely temperate climate. Indeed this place
happens to be the coolest part of Sri
Lanka.
The most notable among Nuwara Eliya's sights is
Lake Gregory, a stunning reservoir
constructed in 1873; boat rides, jet skis and pony
rides are relatively common at this
typically tranquil lake.
The waterfalls in and around Nuwara Eliya include
Lover's Leap Falls, Bomburu Ella Falls,
St. Clair's Falls and Devon Falls. Victoria Park
is a beautiful recreational area with several
floral species and is a popular spot for
birdwatching in the city. Another location for
birdwatching and rare wildlife sightings is
Galway's Land National Park. The numerous
verdant tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya deserve a
special mention; they are certainly one
of the main draws of the city's tourism.
Nuwara Eliya is a start point for visiting Horton
Plains National Park. The city is near the
Hakgala Botanical Gardens, home to thousands of
flora, and the Seetha Amman Temple,
dedicated to the Hindu goddess Seetha.
Day 4Nuwara Eliya to Yala National Park
Being the most visited and second-largest national
park on the island of Sri Lanka, Yala
National Park is home to a myriad of wildlife
species that completes the picturesque
holiday destination offered by our Sri Lanka tour
packages. As you step into the dense
forests and vast grasslands teeming with the animal
life of Yala, you find yourself
becoming a part of nature. The safari experience at
Yala is truly one of its kind, where you
get to experience wildlife species on a personal yet
thrilling level. We ensure to provide an
experience that is sure to be memorable and rouse
the adventurer in you. Yala hides
many caves that contain centuries-old rock
paintings, adding an air of mystery to the park.
Are you an adventurer? Are you an explorer at heart?
Then you should definitely visit Yala
National Park on your next Sri Lanka trip!
Day 5Yala to Galle
Tucked into the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, Galle
is a major city and UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Blessed with imposing Dutch-colonial
buildings, ancient churches and
mosques, blond beaches, mansions and museums, quirky
boutiques, and a convivial
seaside promenade, Galle attracts locals, foreign
travellers, history buffs and nature lovers
alike.
Against the riveting ocean backdrop, Galle Fort and
Lighthouse display awe-inspiring
Victorian relics in the snazzy neighbourhood. This
fortified city was founded by
Portuguese colonists in the 16th century. Stone
seawalls, built by the Dutch, encircle car-
free streets with Portuguese and British
architecture. Galle is also known for its pristine,
tropic-riven beaches like Ahungalla Beach and
Unawatuna Beach, where families and
friends frolic in the surf.
Some more prominent landmarks include the natural
harbour, the Historical Mansion
Museum, Flag Rock and Meeran Mosque. In addition,
Galle International Stadium is
acclaimed as one of the most picturesque cricket
grounds worldwide. To round off your
Galle tour, take home precious handicrafts, silk and
trinkets from the Old Dutch Market
and Galle Face Green Night Market.
Day 6Bentota
Bentota is a rural, beach and resort town located in
the southern part of Sri Lanka, around
62 kms from the capital city, Colombo. Bentota is
famously known for the Bentota Beach,
which is loved by tourists and locals alike. The
town known for its pristine waters and lush
green landscapes, with the dominance of tall palm
trees. Interestingly, the name ‘Bentota’
is derived from Ben, a demon who once ruled the Tota
or river bank.
The crystal clear Bentota river lies north of the
town. Along it is Sri Lanka’s most famous
resort, Bentota National Holiday Resort Complex.
This resort is the most luxurious and
most visited holiday resort in the country. Bentota
Beach provides a range of water sports
including snorkelling and scuba diving.
Local and international tourists make Bentota a part
of their itinerary because of the
breathtakingly beautiful landscape that predominates
the town. The town is in shades of
green along with the blue waters, which are a visual
treat. This beautiful view makes
Bentota a favourite weekend getaway from Colombo,
Beruwala, etc.
Apart from this, the prime importance of the coastal
town is in its toddy production,
which is an alcoholic beverage made from coconut
nectar, and the rejuvenating Ayurveda
therapies that the scenic village offers. Bentota
also has some enterprising tourist
attractions, like Bentota beach, a few turtle
hatcheries, Brief Garden, and five local
temples. Bentota also has an airport, named Bentota
River Airport and the local
population is predominantly Sinhalese Buddhists.
Day 7Drop Off to Bandaranaike International Airport
The neighborhood
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