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Looking for a way to relax and unwind after the pressures of wedding
planning? A honeymoon in Sri Lanka offers couples an opportunity to loosen up
by lounging beside many of the exotic coastal beaches, cuddling with a cup of
tea amidst breathtaking views of the highlands, add spice to your holiday by
exploring World Heritage Sites, hiking through tea plantations, and enjoying
adventurous wildlife experiences all together to make up a memorable honeymoon
tour. In addition to that, this little island filled with magic also offers an
amazing selection of boutique hotels and luxury accommodation to pamper the
happy couple! There you have all the reasons to choose Sri Lanka for your
romantic getaway and fall in love all over again while enjoying the endless privileges
that Sri Lanka offers for a perfect honeymoon vacation.
“Ayubowan” Exciting Travel Holidays warmly welcomes you to the pearl of Indian Ocean. Our representative will greet you at the Bandaranaike International Airport and escort you to the vehicle. You will now begin to experience the wonders of our little Island Sri Lanka.
Transfer to Negombo area.
Dinner & Overnight in Negombo
Transfer to Sigiriya area. On the way visit Dambulla Cave Temple (optional). En route visit the Golden Cave Temples at Dambulla, which was built by king Walagamba in the 1st century B.C. and it is a World Heritage Site. It is the most impressive of Sri Lanka's cavetemples. The complex of five caves with over 2000 sq. meters of painted walls and ceilings is the largest area of paintings found in the world. It contains over 150 images of the Buddha of which the largest is the colossal figure of the Buddha carved out of rock spanning 14 meters. In the evening Optional Ride and Elephant. Riding on the back of the amazing giant in the wild would be an incredible experience in life. An elephant ride Sri Lanka will be a great opportunity to be so close to the majestic beast, while enjoyingthe views of nature, wild life and traditional lifestyles of the people in rural villages in Sri Lanka.
Dinner & Overnight in Sigiriya
After breakfast, visit Polonaruwa cultural city (optional). The Medieval Kingdom from the 11th to the 13th century. Ethnic harmony prevailed between the Sinhalese and the Tamils during this period. Buddhist and Hindu Temples located in the same complex andmany other ruins symbolizes this fact. The Palaces, Huge granite sculptures and the massive tanks and complex irrigation systems built by the Great Kings conveys the extent of development that existed in this middle history period. In the afternoon visit world famous Sigiriya Rock Fortress (optional). Sigiriya rock fortress is a world heritage site, built by King Kashyapa (477-495 AD). The 'Lion Rock' is a citadel of unusual beauty rising 200 metersfrom the scrub jungle. The rock wasthe innermost stronghold of the 70-hectare fortified town. A moat, rampart, and extensive gardens including the renowned water gardens ring the base of the rock. Visit the world- renowned frescoes of the 'Heavenly Maidens' of Sigiriya, which are in a sheltered pocket of the rock approached by a spiral stairway. These frescoes are painted in earth pigments onplaster.
Back to Dambulla/Sigiriya, Dinner & Overnight
After breakfast proceed to Kandy. On the way visit Matale spice garden & Traditional cookery lesson. Enlighten your-self with the different varieties of spices used in Sri Lankan cuisines, how the famous spices of Sri Lanka are grown and processed. In here clients can enjoy Cookery Demonstration. This is a place were clients could learn and cook famous local dishes such as dhal (Sri Lankan lentil curry), Coconut Sambol, Chicken Curry or anything else you wish to learn by using the traditional clay pots and coconut spoons. Cooking classes are held in a secluded corner of our spice garden where youcould learn these dishes with the surroundings of nature. In the evening, visit Kandy city & watch 01-hour traditional dancing performance. Sri Lanka, a country rich with culture & tradition offers a very vibrant and unique show of Sri Lankan traditional dances, in the form of Kandy cultural show. The beat a dancing from \"Salupliya\" depicting severaldemons, "Thelme" vibrant expression of low country rhythm, Fire and Harvest dances accompanied by Ceremonial Drums and the Drum Orchestra rising and falling to the lively tempo. As many as 12 different folk and traditional dances are performed by Kandy Lake club dance troop within the span of one hour
Dinner & overnight in Kandy
After breakfast, visit Temple of Tooth Relic Kandy. The famous Dalada Maligawa or the Temple of the sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy is the most venerated place of worship for Buddhists throughout the world. Built in the 16th century, this temple houses the sacred Tooth Relic of the Buddha brought to Sri Lanka from the Kalinga province in ancient India in the 4th century AD. Several buildings have been added to the temple complex by successive rulers, the latest being the Golden Canopy over the inner shrine where the Tooth Relic is placed.
Dinner & overnight in Kandy
Proceed to Nuwara Eliya with magnificent sightseeing & the breath-taking sceneries it is truly an unforgettable experience. The change in temperature will certainly take you by surprise. The road to Hill country snakesthrough the tea plantations. If you are in the mood you can stop on the way to mingle with the locals, to participate in tea plucking or just to enjoy the beautiful sights. Nuwara Eliya. The little England famous for its valleys of tea plantation, Cottages and coolest climate in the country. Nuwara Eliya, called Little England, was a hill country retreat where the British colonialists could immerse in their pastimes such as fox hunting, deer hunting, elephant hunting, polo, golf and cricket. Many of the buildings retain features from the colonial period such as the Queen's Cottage, General's House, Grand Hotel, Hill Club, St Andrew's Hotel and Town Post Office. New hotels are often built and furnished in the colonial style. Visitors to the city can wallow in its nostalgia of bygone days by visiting the landmark buildings and tea factories. Many private homes maintain their old English-style lawns and gardens. In the afternoon city tour of NUWARA ELIYA- The town of Nuwara Eliya enjoys spring-like weather throughout the year. A favorite retreat of the British during colonial times, the town is dotted with English country style houses and half-timbered bungalows. In this city tour, you can visit Victoria Park. It is an attractive and well-used oasis. It is popular with birdwatchers at quieter times because of the good opportunities it gives to see various species, and also you can visit Gregory Lake, which was constructed during the period of British Governor Sir William Gregory in 1873, as well as you can visit Golf courses in Nuwara Eliya Town. You can also visit many up- country vegetable farms also including Ambewela farm and strawberry farms (optional)
Dinner & Overnight in Nuwara Eliya
After breakfast leave for Ella Explore Little Adam's Peak It is situated to the east of the town center. Walk along the main road for 20 minutes to reach the path, cutting across tea plantations before the final climb up. Great views on Ella Rock and Rawana Falls. You can see the Newburgh Tea Estate on the other side (north). Visit Newburgh Green Tea Factory. Nine Arch Bridge. Beautiful rock bridge east of the town center. Ella Rock. A more strenuous exercise than Little Adam's Peak. Rawana Ella Falls. About 5km away on the road south through Ella Gap.
Dinner & overnight in Ella
Breakfast at the hotel. Leave for Weerawila. Evening leave for Yala game Safari. Sri Lanka is one of the best places in Asia for seeing wildlife. The island’s isolation from the mainland, the heavy rainfall of the two diagonally blowing monsoons, and the country’s wide range of altitudes have given Sri Lanka a variation in climate and biodiversity normally found only across an entire continent. The top draw is the Sri Lankan leopard, a subspecies endemic to the country; in certain areas of the park, the average leopard density is as high as one cat to every square kilometer. During the fruiting of the palm trees in June and July, sloth bears are often observed. Other animals you might spot include sambar (a large deer), spotted deer, buffalo, wild pig, stripe-necked and ruddy mongooses, langur monkey, toque monkey, golden jackal, and Indian palm civet. The combination of freshwater, marine, scrub, and woodland areas ensures a high diversity of birds. Indeed, the park hosts 220 different types, and serious twitchers have recorded 100 species in a single day.
Dinner & overnight in Weerawila
At leisure
Dinner & overnight in Yala
After breakfast leave for your beach resort, Enroute visit the Galle Fort. Galle is a bustling provincial capital and administrative center for the South. Once a port, Galle was Sri Lanka’s first international commerce and trade center, and the streets are still awash with a cosmopolitan range of goods available to buy in exotic markets and quirky art galleries. The Dutch presence is still visible in Galle, and should you want to retrace the footsteps of the Dutch rule, let our guide give you the tour of the Old Dutch fort (a UNESCO World Heritage site), the Dutch Government House, the former New Oriental Hotel (built in 1684), the old bell tower, and the Dutch tide-based sewage system.
Dinner & overnight in Bentota
At leisure
Dinner & overnight in Bentota.
Departure to the Airport
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