7N8D Relax

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 / Ritigala / Sigiriya

Take a walk in the Meditation Paths of Ritigala

Ritigala Monastery is believed to have been founded in the 1st century BC. The king, who was exiled from his kingdom, is said to have found refuge in the secluded and rugged terrain of Ritigala. He is also said to have built the monastery and the surrounding nature reserve as a way of expressing his gratitude to the Buddhist monks who had helped him during his exile. The monastery was home to many Buddhist monks and was known for its scholarship and meditation practices.

D 04: Sigiriya

Village Walk followed with a demonstration of Traditional Ayurveda. Visit Sigiriya Rock Fortress to witness the serene beauty of the late afternoon sun 

Get an early start to Hiriwaduna Village for a varied trek (approx. 2.30 Hrs), first to the reservoir, where the trunks of long dead trees stand stark against lush wetland greenery – egret’s roosting grounds. Thereafter, cross the stream in a local canoe and follow a narrow trail through a Chena Farm to the home of a Chena farmer for a refreshing king coconut drink and proceed into a scrub forest, where a waiting bullock cart is your “Jungle Transport”. Thereafter enjoy a “Sri Lankan style lunch at typical village house”

Sigiriya (Lion’s Rock) is an ancient rock fortress which climbs up to 200 meters above the surrounding. A popular tourist destination, Sigiriya is also renowned for its ancient paintings which are reminiscent of the Ajanta Caves of India The Sigiriya was built during the reign of King Kassapa (AD 477 – 495), and it is one of the seven World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka.

D 05: Sigiriya / Matale / Kandy

Visit a Spice Garden followed with a visit to witness traditional Batik making in Matale. Witness a Cultural Dance Show in Kandy

D 06: Kandy / Negombo

Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha and a Tea plantation 

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.

Sri Lanka is one of the world's biggest exporters of tea. Since the introduction of tea to Sri Lanka in the mid-19th century Nuwara Eliya has been the capital of the tea industry. For many miles prior to reaching Nuwara Eliya from either direction you will find acres and acres of tea plantations. There are many factories open for visitors which also have tea sales outlets. Here you will get the chance to know how the tea is been made and as well as you could also taste a fresh cup of “Pure Ceylon tea”

   

D 07: Negombo

Full day leisure at the beach hotel 

D 08: Negombo / Airport

End of the tour until we see you again!

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