NIO’S SPECIAL TOUR

(06 days / 05 Nights) - NIO'S SPECIAL TOUR

Day 01

AIRPORT TO KANDY
 
  • Arrival to Sri Lanka (from Bandaranaike International Airport)
Arrival and Transfer to Kandy

Kandy, the cultural heart of Sri Lanka, is a city

steeped in history and natural beauty. Nestled amidst lush hills and scenic landscapes, it is home to the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city’s vibrant streets, filled with traditional markets and colonial architecture, offer a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s rich heritage. Kandy’s botanical gardens and serene lakes provide tranquil spots for relaxation and exploration. This charming city invites visitors to immerse themselves in its unique blend of spirituality and natural splendor.

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Day 02

KANDY
 
  • Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
  • Temple of The Tooth Relic
  • Kandy view point
  • Hanthana International Bird Park
  • Ceylon Tea museum
  • Peradeniya Botanical garden
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligava)
1. Architecture and Layout
  • Main Structure: The temple complex features traditional Kandyan architecture, characterized by intricate wooden carvings, a golden canopy, and a series of shrines and chambers.
  • Entrance and Grounds: Visitors enter through the Mahawahalkada, a large entrance gate adorned with moonstones and guardians. The temple grounds are meticulously maintained with beautiful gardens and a serene lake, Kandy Lake, nearby.
  • Inner Chambers: The tooth relic is kept in the Relic Chamber, within seven golden caskets encrusted with precious stones. This chamber is situated in the two-story main shrine known as the Viharage.
2. Religious and Cultural Significance
  • Tooth Relic: According to tradition, the tooth relic was brought to Sri Lanka in the 4th century AD and has since been a symbol of royal authority and Buddhist faith. The relic is believed to have been smuggled into Sri Lanka hidden in the hair of Princess Hemamala.
  • Rituals and Ceremonies: Daily rituals, known as “Thevava,” are performed thrice a day by monks, accompanied by traditional drumming and chanting. These rituals involve offerings of flowers, incense, and prayers.
  • Esala Perahera: One of the most significant events associated with the temple is the annual Esala Perahera, a grand procession held in July or August, featuring decorated elephants, dancers, drummers, and other performers. The event attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists from around the world.
3. Historical Context
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: The Temple of the Tooth Relic is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kandy, recognized for its cultural, historical, and architectural value.
  • Royal Connection: The temple was originally part of the royal palace complex of the Kandyan Kingdom, highlighting its historical importance as a center of power and spirituality.
4. Visitor Experience
  • Museum and Exhibits: The temple complex includes a museum that provides insights into the history of the tooth relic, the temple, and Buddhism in Sri Lanka. Artifacts, historical documents, and religious items are displayed.
  • Dress Code and Etiquette: Visitors are required to dress modestly and remove their shoes before entering the temple premises. Photography is restricted in certain areas, especially in the inner sanctum where the tooth relic is kept.

The Temple of the Tooth Relic is not just a place of worship but also a symbol of Sri Lankan heritage and identity, attracting devotees and tourists who seek to experience its profound spiritual and cultural ambiance.

Hanthana Bird Park

Visit the Hanthana Bird Park, home to a variety of exotic and native bird species.

1. Location and Setting
  • Location: Hanthana Bird Park is situated in the scenic Hanthana Mountain Range, about 10 kilometers from Kandy, Sri Lanka. The area is known for its lush greenery and picturesque landscapes.
  • Environment: The park is set within a verdant, forested area that provides a natural habitat for the birds. The serene and tranquil environment is ideal for bird watching and enjoying nature.
2. Attractions and Features
  • Bird Species: Hanthana Bird Park is home to a wide variety of bird species, including parrots, peacocks, hornbills, owls, eagles, and many more. The park features both native Sri Lankan birds and exotic species from around the world.
  • Aviaries and Enclosures: The park has well-designed aviaries and enclosures that mimic natural habitats, ensuring the well-being of the birds. These enclosures allow visitors to observe the birds up close while providing a safe environment for the birds.
  • Feeding Sessions: Visitors can participate in scheduled feeding sessions, where they can watch the birds being fed and learn about their dietary habits and preferences.
Peradeniya Botanical Gardens

Stroll through the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, renowned for its collection of orchids and other tropical flora. were originally conceived in 1371 as the queens pleasure garden, later becoming the residence of a Kandyan king the 60 hector park was were converted into a botanical garden with extensive well kept lawns, pavilions an orchid house with an outstanding collection, an Octagon conservatory fernery bank of bamboo and numerous flower bed with cannas, croton and colorful bougainvilleas. Giant water lily and papyrus reeds complement unusual exotic specimen trees

1. Location and Setting
  • Location: The garden is situated approximately 5.5 kilometers west of Kandy, on the banks of the Mahaweli River, the longest river in Sri Lanka.
  • Area: Covering about 147 acres (59 hectares), the garden is expansive, with well maintained paths that allow visitors to explore its diverse flora.
2. History
  • Origins: The garden’s origins date back to 1371 during the reign of King Wickramabahu III, who established it as a royal pleasure garden. It was later transformed into a botanical garden in 1821 by the British colonial administration.
  • Development: Over the years, the garden has grown in size and significance, becoming a center for botanical research and conservation.
Main Attractions and Features
  • Orchid House: One of the most popular attractions, the Orchid House, displays a breathtaking variety of orchids, showcasing the beauty and diversity of these flowers.
  • Palm Avenues: The garden features impressive palm avenues, including the iconic Royal Palm Avenue, which is lined with towering Royal Palms, creating a grand and picturesque pathway.
  • Great Lawn: This large, open expanse of grass is home to the Javan fig tree (Ficus benjamina), a massive specimen with a sprawling canopy that provides shade and a serene spot for relaxation.
  • Flower Gardens: Seasonal flower beds are meticulously arranged, offering a vibrant display of color throughout the year. These gardens feature a variety of annual and perennial flowers.
  • Spice Garden: The Spice Garden showcases a variety of Sri Lankan spices, such as cinnamon, cardamom, and pepper. It provides an educational experience on the importance and uses of these spices.
  • Bamboo Collection: The garden has an extensive bamboo collection, featuring giant bamboo species that grow up to several meters tall, creating a unique and impressive sight.
  • Cannons Tree: This unique tree, known as Couroupita guianensis or the Cannonball Tree, is named for its large, spherical fruits that resemble cannonballs.
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Day 03

KANDY TO NUWARA ELIYA
 
  • Moon Plains (Hill Station)
  • Gregory Lake – optional (At the Gregory Lake)
  1. Boat ride
  1. Motor boat ride
  2. Horse ride
  • Seetha Amman Kovil
  • Ramboda Ella fall (optional)
Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as “Little England,” is a picturesque hill station in Sri Lanka renowned for its cool climate and lush greenery. Nestled in the heart of tea country, it boasts stunning landscapes of rolling hills, vibrant flower gardens, and verdant tea plantations. The town’s colonial-era architecture, charming cottages, and well-manicured gardens evoke a distinct English countryside ambiance. Popular attractions like Gregory Lake, Moon Plains, and the Seetha Amman Temple offer a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. Nuwara Eliya’s serene environment and breathtaking scenery make it a perfect retreat for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.

1. Travel to Nuwara Eliya

Embark on a journey to the picturesque town of Nuwara Eliya, known for its cool climate and stunning scenery

2. Visit Tea Factory and Tea plantation

The Damro Tea Factory, located in Pussellawa, Sri Lanka, is a notable tea processing facility that offers visitors a glimpse into the intricate process of Ceylon tea production. Here’s an overview of what you can expect when visiting the Damro Tea Factory:

Location and Setting
  • Location: The Damro Tea Factory is situated in the heart of Sri Lanka’s hill country, near Pussellawa, which is not far from Nuwara Eliya.
  • Scenic Surroundings: The factory is surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque tea estates, providing a serene and beautiful backdrop for visitors.
Moon Plains

Moon Plains, located near Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka, is a breathtaking plateau known for its panoramic views, diverse wildlife, and lush landscapes. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and tourists seeking a serene and scenic escape.

Key Features
  • Scenic Views: Moon Plains offers stunning 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. On a clear day, visitors can see several prominent peaks, including Pidurutalagala (the highest peak in Sri Lanka), Single Tree Hill, and the Great Western Mountain.
  • Mini World’s End: One of the main attractions is the “Mini World’s End,” a viewpoint that provides a dramatic drop-off and sweeping vistas of the countryside below. It is a smaller version of the famous World’s End in Horton Plains National Park.
  • Wildlife and Flora: The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild boar, and numerous bird species. The diverse flora includes grasslands, forests, and unique plant species that thrive in the highland climate.
  • Eco-Tourism: Moon Plains is a designated Agricultural and Environmental Tourism Zone, emphasizing eco- friendly tourism practices and conservation. It offers an opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Sri Lanka while promoting environmental awareness.
Gregory Lake

Gregory Lake, located in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is a popular tourist destination renowned for its scenic beauty and recreational activities. The lake, constructed during the British colonial period, remains a key attraction for both locals and tourists.

Key Features
  • Historical Significance: Gregory Lake was created in 1873 by Governor Sir William Gregory during the British colonial era. It served as a reservoir for irrigation and a leisure spot for the British settlers.
  • Scenic Beauty: Surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, the lake offers picturesque views that are particularly striking in the early morning or late afternoon when the light is soft and the mist rolls over the water.
  • Recreational Activities: Gregory Lake is a hub for various recreational activities:

o Boating: Visitors can rent paddle boats, swan boats, and motorboats to explore the lake.
o Horse Riding: Horseback riding along the lakeside is a popular activity, offering a unique way to enjoy the scenic surroundings.
o Cycling: Bikes are available for rent, allowing visitors to cycle around the lake and explore the nearby areas.
o Picnicking: The well-maintained park areas around the lake are ideal for picnics and relaxing with family and friends.

  • Gregory Park: The landscaped gardens and walkways around the lake provide a peaceful environment for leisurely strolls and enjoying nature. The park is adorned with flower beds, benches, and shaded areas.
  • Food Stalls and Cafes: There are several food stalls and cafes around the lake offering a variety of snacks, drinks, and local delicacies, making it a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy a meal with a view.
Visitor Experience
  • Accessibility: Gregory Lake is easily accessible from the town center of Nuwara Eliya, making it a convenient destination for tourists staying in the area.
  • Seasonal Events: The lake area often hosts seasonal events and festivals, especially during the Nuwara Eliya season in April, attracting large crowds and adding a festive atmosphere.
  • Climate: The cool climate of Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as “Little England,” enhances the experience at Gregory Lake, providing a refreshing escape from the heat of the lowlands.
Seetha Amman Kovil

Seetha Amman Kovil, located in Seetha Eliya near Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, is a significant Hindu temple that holds a special place in both religious and mythological contexts. Dedicated to Sita, the consort of Lord Rama, this temple is an important pilgrimage site for devotees and a fascinating destination for tourists interested in exploring Sri Lanka’s cultural and religious heritage.

Key Features
  • Mythological Significance: The Seetha Amman Kovil is believed to be the site where Sita was held captive by the demon king Ravana, according to the Hindu epic Ramayana. It is said that Lord Hanuman visited Sita here and assured her that Lord Rama would rescue her.
  • Temple Architecture: The temple showcases typical South Indian Dravidian architecture, with colorful and intricate carvings and sculptures depicting various deities and scenes from the Ramayana. The vibrant gopuram (tower) at the entrance is particularly striking.
  • Sacred Footprints: Inside the temple, there is a rock with imprints that are believed to be the footprints of Lord Hanuman. These footprints are a focal point of devotion and attract many pilgrims.
  • Idols and Deities: The main sanctum houses the idol of Goddess Sita, along with Lord Rama, Lakshmana, and Hanuman. The idols are beautifully adorned and worshipped with great reverence.
  • Scenic Surroundings: The temple is located amidst lush greenery and picturesque landscapes, adding to its serene and spiritual ambiance. The nearby stream and surrounding forested hills enhance the temple’s tranquil setting.
Visitor Experience
  • Pooja and Rituals: Daily poojas (worship rituals) are conducted at the temple, attracting devotees who come to offer prayers and seek blessings. Special rituals are held during festivals like Navaratri and Ram Navami, drawing large crowds.
  • Cultural Insight: Visiting Seetha Amman Kovil offers a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious traditions of Hinduism in Sri Lanka. The temple is a testament to the deep rooted connections between the Ramayana epic and the island nation.
  • Accessibility: The temple is easily accessible from Nuwara Eliya, located about 5 kilometers from the town center. It is a popular stop for tourists exploring the hill country of Sri Lanka.
Nuwara Eliya Town

Stroll through Nuwara Eliya town, often referred to as “Little England,” and enjoy some shopping.

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Day 04

COLOMBO
 
  • Lotus Tower
  • Colombo National Museum
  • Galle Face green
  • Bentota venture beach (optional)
 
Colombo

Colombo, the bustling capital of Sri Lanka, is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends modernity with rich cultural heritage. As the country’s commercial hub, it boasts a dynamic mix of contemporary skyscrapers, colonial architecture, and bustling markets. Iconic landmarks such as the Lotus Tower and the historic Colombo National Museum offer glimpses into the city’s past and present. Galle Face Green, an oceanfront promenade, provides a relaxing spot to enjoy stunning sunsets and the lively atmosphere. Colombo’s diverse culinary scene, shopping districts, and cultural sites make it a must-visit destination for any traveler exploring Sri Lanka.

  • Travel to Colombo
  • Head to Colombo, the vibrant capital city of Sri Lanka.
  • Exploring Colombo
  • Lotus Tower: Visit the iconic Lotus Tower, offering panoramic views of the city.
  • Colombo National Museum: Learn about Sri Lanka’s history and culture at the Colombo National Museum.
  • Galle Face Green: Enjoy a leisurely walk along Galle Face Green, a popular oceanfront promenade.
  • Travel to Bentota
  • Continue your journey to Bentota
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Day 05

COLOMBO TO BENTOTA
 
  • Boat safari
  • Fish therapy
  • Sea turtle hatchery
  • Hikkaduwa beach
  • Rumassala (optional)
  • Colombo night explore and shopping

(Stay in Colombo)

Bentota

Bentota, a charming coastal town in Sri Lanka, is renowned for its pristine beaches and tranquil atmosphere. Located along the southwestern coast, it offers a perfect escape for sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts. The Bentota River adds to the town’s allure, providing opportunities for exciting activities such as boat safaris and water sports. Visitors can explore the local wildlife at the sea turtle hatchery or relax with a unique fish therapy experience. With its golden sands, serene waters, and lush surroundings, Bentota is an idyllic destination for relaxation and adventure.

Explore Bentota

Bentota is a beautiful coastal town located in the Galle District of the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. Known for its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, Bentota is a popular destination for tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Key Features
1. Beaches and Water Activities
  • Bentota Beach: A pristine stretch of golden sand bordered by the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, Bentota Beach is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and beach sports.
  • Water Sports: The calm waters of Bentota are perfect for a variety of water sports, including jet skiing, windsurfing, parasailing, and banana boat rides. The Bentota River also offers opportunities for kayaking and canoeing.
  • Diving and Snorkeling: Offshore coral reefs and marine life make Bentota an excellent spot for diving and snorkeling.
2. Bentota River
  • River Safari: Bentota River, or Bentara Ganga, offers scenic boat rides and river safaris, allowing visitors to explore mangrove forests, observe wildlife, and visit small islands.
  • Fishing: Fishing trips can be arranged, providing a chance to catch a variety of freshwater and saltwater fish.
3. Attractions and Landmarks
  • Brief Garden: Created by renowned landscape architect Bevis Bawa, Brief Garden is a beautifully designed garden estate featuring lush greenery, sculptures, and artistic landscapes.
  • Lunuganga Estate: The former country home of famed Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, Lunuganga Estate is a picturesque property with stunning gardens and architectural elements, open to the public for tours.
  • Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery: Located nearby, the Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery is dedicated to the conservation of sea turtles. Visitors can learn about the hatchery’s efforts to protect turtle eggs and observe baby turtles.
4. Cultural and Historical Sites
  • Kande Viharaya Temple: A prominent Buddhist temple featuring a towering statue of the Buddha, beautiful murals, and ancient relics.
  • Galapatha Raja Maha Vihara: An ancient Buddhist temple known for its historic significance and serene environment.
5. Wellness and Accommodation
  • Spa and Wellness Centers: Bentota is home to several luxurious spa resorts offering traditional Ayurvedic treatments, massages, and wellness programs.
  • Accommodation: The town offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury beachfront resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses, catering to all types of travelers.
6. Visitor Experience
  • Cuisine: Bentota has a variety of dining options, offering both local Sri Lankan cuisine and international dishes. Seafood is particularly popular, with many restaurants serving freshly caught fish and seafood.
  • Shopping: Local markets and shops offer a range of souvenirs, handicrafts, and local products such as spices and tea.
  • Festivals: Visitors can experience local festivals and cultural events, which often feature traditional music, dance, and rituals.
Return to Colombo

Travel back to Colombo for your final night.

Shopping in Pettah

Pettah Market, located in the heart of Colombo, Sri Lanka, is a bustling and vibrant commercial area that offers a diverse array of goods, from fresh produce to electronics and textiles. It is one of the oldest and busiest markets in the country, attracting locals and tourists alike with its lively atmosphere and wide variety of products.

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Day 06

COLOMBO TO AIRPORT
 
  • Departure from Sri Lanka (Bandaranaike International Airport)
 
 DEPARTURE
 
Price details
  1. 2 PAX / PER PERSON 390 USD
  2. 6 PAX / PER PERSON 320 USD
  3. GROUP PACKAGE (ABOVE 10 PAX) PER PERSON 380 USD
  • These rates may change with hotel availability and flight availability on the time that going to visit.
  • Dollar Rate as 300 LKR it can be increase or decrease exact date.

Includes
• English speaking chauffeur/guide
• All government taxes
• Air condition vehicle
• Hotels (3-star) with Bed & Breakfast basis.
• 2 bottles of water per person per day.
• Free Sim card

Excludes
• All entrance fees with the sightseeing
• Lunches & Dinner
• Tip
• Other personal expenses

Payment Terms
• 50% amount arrival date next 50% amount pay during

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Accommodations
Price Details

Total Tour Cost For Per Person = Us$380

These Rates May Change With Hotel Availability And Flight Availability On The Time That Going To Visit.

Includes
• English Speaking Chauffeur/Guide
• All Government Taxes
• Air Condition Vehicle
• Hotels (3-Star) With Bed & Breakfast Basis.
• Water Bottles
• Free Sim Card

Excludes
• All Entrance Fees With The sightseeing
• Lunches & Dinner
• Tip
• Other Personal Expenses
• Flights