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Private Tour
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All Site entrance fees and park fees are included
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Year around
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Included
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Guides speaking other languages are available for an additional fee
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Wilpattu | Airport Pickup included
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Colombo | Airport Drop included
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Yes. Up to 45 Days
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Through all the day
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Only 10% to confirm
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Yes
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Car/Van with A/C
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Available subject to the coverage
Overview
This awesome tour takes you to some of the most magnificent experiences in Sri Lanka, where you will get 14 days to experience nature, culture and trekking adventure in Big Island. It may be a memorable experience in your life.
Your expedition starts from Wilpattu, with wildlife safaris in one of the biggest National Parks in Sri Lanka. Your brief hike through Sigiriya ancient rock fortress which is a UNESCO WORLD heritage site and it dates back to 5th century AD. Polonnaruwa is one of Sri Lanka’s ancient capital cities and part of the famous ‘Cultural Triangle’ that would be done on bikes.
You will observe vegetation in Sri Lanka through Ilulukumbura to Riverston trekking. Riverston or Kirimatiyakanda peak is generally covered with mist and this area is exposed to strong winds, thus walking through is sometimes very difficult. You will meet many rare and endemic flora and fauna; such as, endemic Tennent’s Horned Lizard, Sri Lanka white-eye, rare Mountain frog ( polypedates eques ), Barnes Cat Snake etc
Kandy was the last stronghold of the Buddhist political power against colonial powers. It is also the home of the Temple of the Tooth relic. It’s Sri Lanka’s second largest city and home to a Sinhalese cultural tradition of which Sri Lankans are justifiably proud.
Rafting at Kitulgala is our main rafting location Kithulgala had a bout of fame, when it was chosen as a prime location in the filming of David Lean’s 1957 award winning film ‘Bridge on the River Kwai.’
you should reach the 2,240-meter high peak; Adam’s Peak – the island’s fourth highest – at dawn to witness a glorious sunrise and the mountain’s shadow, cast by the rising sun onto the clouds below. Legend has it that the footprint was originally carved in the rock, which is now covered by an oversized reproduction set in cement, made by the Buddha on his third visit to the island.
You can explore inhabited areas through Bogawantalawa-Galpothuyaya Trail, Exploring Kinchigune Village, and a private jeep safari in Udawalawe National Park, the land of Elephants.
A walk in Galle Dutch Fort which is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Sri Lanka wil enable you to admire the colonial influce on modern day life while witnessing the largest Mammal on earth; Blue whales, in their natura habitat in the sea off Mirissa will make your Sri Lanka trip a lifetime experience to cherish.
Your last day would be spent in Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka experencing the modern day busy life before your depart from this magical isle!
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