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Ultimate Sri Lanka  15 Days / 14 Nights Day 1 : Airport – Negambo Arrive in Sri Lanka, to be met at the airport and transfer by air-co...

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Ultimate Sri Lanka 15 Days / 14 Nights



Day 1 : Airport – Negambo

Arrive in Sri Lanka, to be met at the airport and transfer by air-conditioned Vehicle to a Hotel in Negombo. Rest of the day at your leisure. Overnight stay in Negombo.

Day 2 : Pinnawala – Sigiriya

After an early breakfast travel to Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle via Elephant Orphanage, a institution that has been looking after orphaned or injured elephants that would otherwise have surely died. If you leave the hotel early then you can watch the elephants bath in the river after the youngest babies are milk fed. After lunch you will leave for the cultural triangle and check in at a hotel in Sigiriya. Overnight stay in Sigiriya.

Day 3 : Polonnaruwa

The next day explore the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, once the capital of an advanced and prosperous medieval kingdom. Afterwards return to the hotel. Overnight stay in Sigiriya.

Day 4 : Sigiriya – Habarana

The following day you can enjoy a relaxing morning at the hotel poolside or explore surrounding by walking or having a relaxing massage from an ayurvedic center. In evening visit a forest Buddhist monastery. Overnight stay in Sigiriya.

Day 5 : Matale – Kandy

After breakfast checkout from the hotel and leave to visit Sigiriya rock fortress, one of Sri Lanka's most fascinating UNESCO world heritage sites. No matter how often you climb to the summit of this one-time hilltop fortress of the maverick Sinhalese king, Kassapa, the pleasure barely diminishes because of the abandon spectacular views at the summit.
Afterwards travel to Kandy another fascinating city of Sri Lanka. En-route visit a spice garden in Matale. Overnight stay in Kandy.

Day 6 : Kandy

After breakfast, you will have a city tour of Kandy, visiting the temple of the tooth and some leisure time for shopping. Evening you will be entertained with a spectacular Sri Lankan cultural show. Overnight stay in Kandy.
                               
Day 7 : Nuwara Eliya
After breakfast you will travel deeper into the tea-growing hills and have the option to wind through the mountains with magnificent views. En-route to Nuwara Eliya you will visit a factory of the popular Sri Lankan Tea.
Rest of the day at your leisure. Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.

Day 8 : Nuwara Eliya

After breakfast you will explore “Little England” a city tour with option to walk around the streets. We will also visit the Haggala botanical gardens. Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.


Day 9 : Ella – Yala

After breakfast you will travel to Yala. En-route visit Ella gap and Rawana waterfall. Overnight stay in Yala.

Day 10 : Yala national park

Early morning go for a game drive to Yala, one of the island’s most popular wildlife parks where you could see all most all the animals which is found in Sri Lanka. Overnight stay in Yala.

Day 11 : Galle - Southern Beach

After breakfast you will check out from the hotel and drive up Sri Lanka’s west coast, en-route visit Galle fort and a turtle hatchery. By late afternoon, check in one of the most popular beach resorts and which is also situated in the “Golden Stretch of Beaches” in Sri Lanka. Here you will relax and enjoy your beach stay which you richly deserve for the rest of the tour. Overnight stay at a beach resort.

Day 12, 13 & 14 : Beach stay

Leisure at your beach resort.

Day 15 : Airport

Leave to Colombo or to the airport.







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Spice Garden
Sri Lanka is famous for its spices and spices gardens. These spice gardens offers tourists memorable visits to various spice plantations in Sri Lanka. In order to promote and uplift spice growing and spice gardens of Sri Lanka a spice council was established with all key industry private and public sector stakeholders. During early historical times Sri Lanka known as Taprobane, was world renowed for its Quality Spices. During ancient times the Greeks, Romans and the Arabic maintained their links with Sri Lanka through the spice trade.
Gem & Jewellery  
A gemstone is the naturally occurring crystalline form of a mineral which is desirable for its beauty, valuable in its rarity, and durable enough to be enjoyed for generations. There are more than 30 popular gem varieties and many more rare collector gemstones. Some varieties also come in a range of colors. The Gem industry in Sri Lanka (also known as Ceylon, Serendib, etc..) has been in existence for over 2500 years. Some of the rarest of gem stones of exquisite beauty have taken pride of place, in the Crown jewels of Kings and Queens from time of Great Roamn Emperors. Besides rubies and shapphire, the illama soil also bears cat’s eyes, alexandrites, aquamarines, tourmalines, spinels, topaz, garnets, amethyst, zircons and variety of other stones. Experience the rendezvous of beauty and elegance in our exclusive collection of gemstones. Our company employs skilled and dedicated artisans capable of turning out splendidly cut stones and exquisite, artistic jewellery . 

 

Batik
Colorful, dramatic fabrics designer garments in a wax resist dyeing technique of Indonesian origin but distinctly Sri Lankan Design. The batik tradition based on the cultural tradition of Sri Lanka. There are vivid colourful batik styles in Sri Lanka. There are Batik cloths scarves, Wall hanging make in the rural areas. The men and women make the batik items in rural area. 
Tea production
Tea production in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 12% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually. In 1995, Sri Lanka was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The tea sector employs, directly or indirectly over 1 million people in Sri Lanka, and in 1995 directly employed 215,338 on tea plantations and estates. 








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