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Tangerine Tours - Sri Lanka Tour Packages
HIGHLIGHTS
of SRI LANKA
06 Nights / 07 Days |
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You
will be met by a Tangerine Tours Representative on Arrival
at the Airport. Thereafter transfer to Colombo.
Colombo - A
drive through the city will take you to the Fort and
Pettah - the commercial area of the city and tree-lined
Colombo - 07 Cinnamon Gardens. Colombo 3, 4, 5, 8 are
the prime residential area of the City. Visit Fort,
and Pettah for Shopping. The Hindu Temple at Sea
Street, lined with goldsmith's shops, the Dutch Church
at Wolfendaal, dating back to 1749. The historic
Davatagaha Mosque, Independence Hall, B.M.I.C.H, see the
replica of Avukana Buddha and the Independence Square.
Visit the Mlesna exquisite tea boutique, cashew nut shop
and all sorts of ready made garments at Majestic City &
Liberty Plaza. Visit the Lanka Ceramics Center, a place
where you can buy "NORITAKE SET" or other ceramic items
and visit the "ARENA" at Darley road and "ODEL" at
Lipton circus.
Dinner & over night stay in Colombo. |
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Tangerine Tours Private
Limited
No 236, Galle Road,
Colombo - 03,
Sri Lanka.
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0094 11 2422518
0094 11 2422519
0094 11 4885274
0094 11 4885275 |
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Fax :
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0094 11 2448279
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Email :
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inquiry@tangerinetours.com
tangerinetours@mi.com.lk
tangerinetours2@mi.com.lk |
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Skype : |
charith.de.alwis1
dennis.leon.balthazar |
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After breakfast proceed to Sigiriya,
En route visit Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage.
Pinnawela
Elephant Orphanage - Started in 1975 to house the
abandoned and the wounded, the orphanage has grown to be
a big family today. A unique experience never to be
missed.
Evening climb the Sigiriya rock.
Sigiriya
- Is home to the 5th Century ‘ Fortress in the Sky”
which is perhaps the most fantastic single wonder of the
Island. It is also known as Lion Rock because of the
huge lion that used to stand at the entrance to the
fortress. Within it triple-moated defence the huge rock
rises almost to a sheer height of 500ft. On its summit
are the foundations of what was once a great and
sumptuous palace and gardens complete with swimming
pool. On one of the stairways the only known ancient
work of Sinhala secular painting survived in the form of
frescoes of life sized damsels in all the freshness and
delicacy of their original color. Sigiriya was never
conquered by any of the invading forces that had such an
affect on the island of Sri Lanka It was however, ceded
to the British during the colonial rule without force.
Dinner & over night stay in Dambulla /
Habaranna / Sigiriya |
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| 03
Day |
After Breakfast proceed to Kandy, En
route visit the Dambulla cave temples, a Spice Garden and a
Batik Factory in Matale.
Dambulla
- A famous for the five cave Temples on a rock. The
first 03 caves are better, older and larger than the
other two. Some caves dates to 1st C.B.C. All the 5 cave
walls and ceilings are covered with Buddhist murals and
there are more than 130 Buddha statues, statues of Gods
and Kings are also found here.
Spice Garden
- See the luscious Cinnamons, Cardamons, Pepper plants
etc. You can also purchase your requirements of spices.
Afterwards visit a Batik Factory where you can see the
manufacture of beautiful Batik prints. The shop contains
a wide variety of Batik items
Afternoon city tour of Kandy, including
Upper Lake Drive, Market Square, Arts and acrafs Centre and
the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic.
Kandy - The
hill capital, venue of the annual colourful traditional
Perahera. The last stronghold of the Sinhala Kings was
finally ceded to the British in 1815. Kandy is an
example of the Buddhism’s influence in Sri Lanka today.
Temple’s shrines and monasteries keeping alive Buddhist
traditions are everywhere.
Temple of the
Sacred Tooth Relic - ever since 4th Century A.D,
when the Buddha’s Tooth was brought to Sri Lanka hidden
from sacrilegious hands in an Orissan princess’ hair,
the Relic has grown in repute and holiness in Sri Lanka
and throughout the Buddhist world. It is considered Sri
Lanka’s most prized possession.
Evening view a cultural show featuring
various dance types of Sri Lanka.
Dinner & over night stay in Kandy.
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| 04
Day |
After breakfast visit Royal Botanical
Gardens at Peradeniya.
Royal Botanical
Gardens, Peradeniya - Sixty Seven hectares of
exquisite beauty and botanical treasurers containing
more than 4000 species, this is haven not only for
Scientists but to every nature lover as well.
Thereafter proceed to Nuwara Eliya,
visiting a tea estate and factory en route.
Nuwara Eliya
- The ‘Little England’ of Sri Lanka, is set against
beautiful backdrops of Mountains, Valleys, Waterfalls
and Tea Plantations. It is supposed to be one of the
coldest places on the island, but is really just like an
England spring day although the temperature does drop at
night. All around Nuwara Eliya you will see evidence of
the British influence. Houses are like country cottages
or Queen Ann style mansions.
Dinner & over night stay in Nuwara
Eliya / Ella |
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| 05
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Afterwards proceed to Yala . Afternoon
safari at Yala National Park.
Yala - A
haven for Fauna both indigenous and migrant. Bird
concentrations are by the Lagoons/Salvers. Here are
thousands of Flamingoes, Assemblies of spotted Billed
Pelicans, Spoonbills, Cormorants and various species of
Herons. Pheasants, Pea Fowl, Peacocks and the Wild Fowl
are found in hundreds. Wild Buffalo and herds of wild
Elephants are a common sight. Whether it is birds or
animals you have them all at Yala.
Therefore proceed to Yala / Tissamarama
Over night stay in Yala / Tissamarama
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| 06 Day |
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After breakfast
transfer to beach up to Colombo. En route visiting stilt
fishermen – Weligama The Dutch Fort – Galle and Kosgoda
Turtle Hatchery.
Stilt Fishing
- The stretch of shoreline from Koggala through
Ahangama to Weligama is famous for its “stilt”
fishermen. In fact, these anglers do not perch on stilts
at all. They sit on crossbars tied athwart forked
branches of trees, planted in the sea bed. This unique
method of fishing is highly photogenic
The Fort of
Galle - The South Coast’s major city is Galle, whose
oldest landmark is the massive Portuguese and Dutch fort
in which the central city is contained. But the city may
be much older.Some scholars believe it to be the
‘Tarshish’ of the Old testament, to which King Solomon
sent his merchant Fvessels, and to which Jonah fled from
the Lord. Today, the 90 acre Galle Fort who’s no
evidence of the Portuguese founders. The Dutch
incorporated the Portuguese northern wall in a great
rampart in 1663. A second, taller wall was build inside
of it. Between the two walls, a covered passage
connected the central bastion with the fort’s two half
bastion’s overlooking the sea. The Dutch also installed
a sophisticated drainage system, complete with
brick-lined underground sewers that were flushed twice a
day by the rides. The original gate to the fort was by
the harbor. It is still there, marked by the old Dutch
V.O.C ( for ‘Verenigde Oost Indische Compagnie) arms
with a rooster crest.
Kosgoda
Turtle Hatchery - Where you can see several species
of turtles, specially the hawksbill, are endangered.
Most vulnerable of all are their eggs, which are left
uncovered on beaches all around the coast. The good will
of Kosgoda area fishermen, who brings these eggs gratis
to the hatchery, has led to the hatching and release of
100,000 young turtles in only two years since the
hatchery opened. An endowment by the Hasselblad Estate
was responsible for the establishment of this hatchery.
Dinner & over night stay at Kaluthara |
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| 07 Day |
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After Breakfast proceed to Airport to connect
departure flight. |
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