10N11D Absolute Nature

D 01: Airport / Anamaduwa

D 02: Anamaduwa

Full day leisure in Anamaduwa and explore its rural village surroundings 

Anamaduwa is a rural village in Sri Lanka located away from the beaten tourist tracks. Spread throughout a large expanse of forest, flanked by lakes and blessed with abundant birdlife, wildlife, natural beauty and the simple way of life, this truly is a place to recollect yourself.

D 03: Anamaduwa / Kalpitiya / Wilpattu 

Dolphine Watching boat ride followed with Camping in Wilpattu

Kalpitiya offers a unique opportunity to witness the grandeur of dolphins and whales in their natural habitat. Whether you're a seasoned marine enthusiast or a curious traveller, the experience of seeing these majestic creatures can be both awe-inspiring and educational. By visiting Kalpitiya, you are not only enjoying a memorable adventure but also contributing to the conservation efforts that help protect these beautiful marine species for future generations.

D 04: Wilpattu / Trincomalee 

Morning safari in Wilpattu National Park. Sightseeing in Trincomalee

Wilpattu National Park is often compared to Yala National Park given to its similarities in the diverse wildlife. However, Wilpattu is notably much greener and famous for its unique ‘Willus” – natural, sand-rimmed water basins and as a result, much greener compared to Yala.    

D 05: Trincomalee

Snorkeling in Pigeon Island Marine Sanctuary

Pigeon Island, located off the coast of Trincomalee in Sri Lanka, is a stunning natural reserve renowned for its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life. This small island, part of the Pigeon Island National Park, offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts, snorkelers, and those seeking a tranquil escape.

D 06: Trincomalee / Sigiriya / Knuckles 

Witness demonstration of Traditional Ayurveda followed with a Spice Garden visit

D 07: Knuckles

Trekking in Knuckles Mountain Range

Knuckles range being in a windy gap on a range of scenic mountains with frequently changing climate Sometimes it brought little sun rays, and sometime cool wind, but most of the time with a thick mist & the wind was blowing briskly, really that was an amazing.

D 08: Knuckles / Kandy / Kitulgala

Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha. White Water Rafting in Kitulgala

The Sacred Tooth Relic of the Buddha is housed here in its own temple and is paraded around the city in one of Asia’s most celebrated festivals, the Kandy Perahera, held during July-August. Traditions of Sinhalese music and dance, such as Kandyan dancing, are kept alive in Kandy, as are many arts and crafts. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.

D 09: Kitulgala / Bentota

Visit a Turtle Hatchery followed with a Mangrove Boat Ride in Maadu River

Turtle eggs are collected or bought from local villagers and buried in the sand hatchery. Turtles are frequently injured at sea. Many get caught in fishing nets. Others are attacked by people attempting to catch and kill them for their meat. Surviving turtles are cared for by the Turtle Farm and those who make a good recovery can be re-released back the sea.

Maduganga environs have a scenic beauty which can’t be matched to any other place in this area in many aspects. It has its own uniqueness especially due to the location of large number of islets both small & big within the estuary. Located closer to tourist towns like Hikkaduwa, Bentota & Ahungalla.  Maduganga an obvious choice for tourists who are interested in seeing wetland environments.

D 09: Bentota

Full day leisure at the beach resort

D 10: Bentota / Galle / Colombo

Visit the Dutch Fort in Galle. City & Shopping Tour in Colombo 

Galle fort was built first by the Portuguese, then modified by the Dutch during the 17th century. Even today, after 400 years of existence, it looks new and polished with reconstruction work done by Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka. Today Sri Lankan government and many Dutch people who still own some of the properties inside the fort are looking at making this one of the modern wonders of the world.

Drive passed “Pettah” – a noisy Oriental bazaar with a hotchpotch of Humanity, ancient vehicles, bargains, mosques & temples. Nestle through the residential areas of Cinnamon Gardensand on to the Independence Squareand wind up by the Galle Face Greento catch the Colombo’s sunset spills over the Indian Ocean.

D 11: Colombo / Airport

End of the tour until we see you again!

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