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Day 01
Arrive by flight.
Upon arrival, please clear immigration & visa formalities, collect
your baggage and proceed to the arrival lounge through the green
channel if you do not have goods to be declared to customs.
Airbound's local representative will page you by your name.
Thereafter you will be assisted to the Car park/ Coach Park to begin
you journey as per the booked itinerary.
Pick up from the airport and proceed to Negambo.
You may spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice.
Overnight stay at
THE BLUE OCEANIC BEACH HOTEL (3*) - Negambo
Day 02
After breakfast at
around 07.30 hrs you may proceed to take a boat ride in the
Muturajawela Wetlands.
MUTHURAJAWELA
WETLAND SANCTUARY - is a Wetland area of 2,000 hectares between
Colombo and Negombo, set aside as a unique tropical wetland, with
its flora and fauna of marshes, waters and mangrove forests.
Visitors can set sail on guided boat rides through the different
ecological settings of the marsh sanctuary and the lagoon, or walk
in nature trails and watch birds. Some 40% of the vertebrates of Sri
Lanka are recorded here. Plant life is also rich-the marsh
vegetation includes mangroves, ferns and many grasses and sedges.
Birds are numerous. Commonly sighted species includes Cormorants,
Storks, Bee-eaters, Kingfishers, Grey Herons, Purple Coots, Little
Green Herons, Yellow Bitterns, Black Bitterns, Moorhens and
White-breasted Waterhens.
Proceed to the hotel
and spend the day at leisure.
Lunch & Dinner at places of own choice.
Overnight stay at
THE BLUE OCEANIC BEACH HOTEL (3*) - Negambo
Day 03
After breakfast
proceed to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage.
PINNAWELA
ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE - App. 55 miles from Colombo, off the Colombo
- Kandy road is Pinnawela, where an orphanage was started in 1975 to
house the abandoned and the wounded elephants. The number of
elephants has increased to more than 65 now; including Baby
Elephants brought from various parts, as well as some of the more
then 25 babies born, as a result of the captive breeding programme.
The best time to visit is the feeding time from 0930-1000 hrs and
1330-1400 hrs and the bathing time from 1000-1030 hrs and 1400-1430
hrs when all the elephants are taken to the river close by.
You may proceed to
Dambulla, and check in to the hotel. There after proceed to Sigiriya
on bicycles.
There after you may
proceed to climb the Sigiriya Rock.
SIGIRIYA - is
a "World Heritage Site" and 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 Palace on the summit of the 600-foot
high rock. On its summit are the foundations of the Royal Palace,
Water Tanks to supply water and all other buildings and at the edges
the guardhouses. On one of the stairways the only known ancient work
of Sinhala secular painting survived in the form of Frescoes of 21
life sized damsels still shining in their original colours.
The Water Gardens, Fountain Garden, Summerhouses, Boulder Gardens
and the Caves within the enclosed area should not be missed.
Return to Dambulla and spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice.
Overnight stay at
AMAYA LAKE (4*) - Dambulla.
Day 04
After an early
breakfast at around 08.00hrs proceed to visit the remains of the
Polonnaruwa ancient kingdom.
POLONNARUWA -
is another "World Heritage Site" was the Capital of Sri Lanka from
11th - 13th Centuries, contains some splendid and spectacular
statues. Lankatilake, Tivanka and Thuparama are the most beautiful
and largest Image Houses and Tivanka has the best examples of
frescoes of the Polonnaruwa period. Rankoth Vehera and Kirivehera
are well preserved large stupas, and Gal Vihare - a rock shrine, has
four Buddha statues, two seated, one standing and one reclining and
Parakrama Bahu statue are examples of Sinhalese stone carver. The
Vata-da-ge is a unique creation of the Sri Lankan artists.
The medieval capital, Polonnaruwa was fortified with inner & outer
moats and inner & outer walls. The Parakrama Samudra is on the
western side of the city. The Royal Palace, Audience Hall and other
buildings in the inner city were enclosed by another tall wall.
Return to Dambulla
and spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice.
Overnight stay at
AMAYA LAKE (4*) - Dambulla.
Day 05
After an early
breakfast you may proceed to visit the Dambulla Cave Temple.
DAMBULLA CAVE
TEMPLES - is a vast isolated rock mass 500 feet high and a mile
around the base. Here is found the famous Rock Temple dating to the
First Century B.C. The caves of Dambulla sheltered King Walagamba
during his 14 years of exile from Anuradhapura. When he regained the
throne he built the most magnificent of Rock Temples to be found in
the Island.
In the first Cave is a recumbent image of the Buddha 47ft long cut
out of the Rock. There are images of deities associated with
Buddhism all around. The frescoes on the walls and the ceiling are
the oldest here but they are over painted in the Kandy period.
In the Second Cave, the finest and the largest of all, there are 150
life-size statues of the Buddha in various postures with few statues
of Gods and Kings. The ceiling is also covered with frescoes, which
depict great events in the life of the Buddha and landmarks in the
history of the Sinhalese people.
There after you may
proceed to Kandy. You may begin a brief city tour in Kandy with a
visit to the Temple of the Tooth Relic.
KANDY - the hill capital is another "World Heritage Site". It
was the last stronghold of the Sinhalese Kings during the
Portuguese, Dutch and British rule and finally ceded to the British
in 1815 after an agreement.
To the Buddhists of Sri Lanka and the World, Kandy is one of the
most sacred sites as it is the home of the "Dalada Maligawa" -
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha.
Close by are the remains of the Royal Palace ("Maha Wasala"), "Palle
Wasala"- where the Queens stayed-now used for the National Museum, "Meda
Wasala" where other close relatives lived, Audience Hall, Natha
Devala and Vishnu Devala are situated close by. The Bathing Pavilion
("Ulpenge") is by the Lake and in the Center of the lake is the
Island called "Kiri samudraya" (Milk white ocean) used by the kings
as the summerhouse.
Today it is the center of Buddhism, Arts, Crafts, Dancing, Music and
Culture.
Visitors can see these Dance & Music at the daily Cultural
Performances held at several places in the city.
Proceed to Elkaduwa
and spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice.
Overnight stay at
HUNAS FALLS (4*) - Kandy.
Day 06
After breakfast, if
the weather is fine, go for a walk in the "Simpson's Nature Trail"
with the Resident Naturalist of the Hotel.
The Trail leads to the mountain forests on the wet slopes of the
Hunasgiriya range (altitude 1000m-1500m). The duration of the trail
is minimum 2 hours. This area is extremely rich in endemic fauna and
flora.
In the mixed species hunting flock of birds, you could see
Bar-winged Flycatcher Shrike, endemic Brown-capped Babbler, Indian
Scimitar Babbler, Black Bulbul and Pale-billed Flower-pecker
associating with White-eyes and many others.
In addition you can
see a range of birds of prey, which include Mountain Hawk Eagle,
Black Eagle, Oriental Honey Buzzard, Crested Goshawk, Crested
Serpent Eagle, Shaheen Falcon, Black-shouldered & Brahminy Kite and
White-bellied Sea Eagle.
Butterfly fauna too
is extremely rich with endemic species such as Tree Nymph
butterflies, which appears like a floating paper, Sri Lanka's
largest butterfly Ceylon Bird-wing & the montane endemic Ceylon
Tiger.
Also there are many
vividly colored parasitic plants growing atop trees, which attract a
wide variety of birds for fruits, nectar and insects that visit
these trees.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice.
Overnight stay at
HUNAS FALLS (4*) - Kandy.
Day 07
After breakfast may
proceed to Nuwara Eliya. You may spend the day at leisure and
witness the tranquil environment around you. You may also visit a
Tea Factory & a Tea Plantation.
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 coolest places in the Island, but it is
really just like an English spring day, although the temperature
does drop at night. All around Nuwara Eliya you will see evidence of
the British influence, houses like country cottages or Queen Ann
style mansions.
The Victoria Park, in the middle of the town, is a lovely place for
a stroll or a picnic and is also good for Birding as you get some
rare birds in this Park.
Seasons may be absent elsewhere in Sri Lanka, but here you can read
them by the flowers, which bloom in the spring (march to May) and
the fall (August and September). These are the "seasons" when
low-country folk flock to Nuwara Eliya to escape the sea level heat
and humidity.
In the late afternoon, if the weather looks good, those who would
prefer could take the "Nature Trail" from the hotel with the
Resident Naturalist to see Trees and Plants and some birds & animals
in the area. A few minutes walk from the back of the hotel you will
come to a section of the Mount Pedro Forest Range, one of the larger
tracts of the surviving "Cloud Forest".
This trail is a good place to see many endemics including Dull-blue
Flycatcher, Yellow-eared Bulbul, Sri Lanka White-eye, Sri Lanka Bush
Warbler, The Black-throated Munia,
the Scaly Thrush, the Blackbird, Pied Thrush, Kashmir Red-breasted
Flycatcher, the Small Flower-pecker, Loten's Sunbird, Red-vented
Bulbul, Brown Shrike, Large-billed and Green Leaf Warbler.
Evening return to
hotel.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice
Overnight stay at
the ST.A NDREWS HOTEL (3*) - Nuwara Eliya.
Day 08
After breakfast at
around 07.00hrs you may proceed to visit the Horton Plains National
park.
HORTON PLAINS
NATIONAL PARK - 20 miles (32 km) from Nuwara Eliya via Ambewela
and Pattipola, is the Horton Plains only 3160 hectares in extent.
Known to Sri Lankans as Mahaeliya, it became Horton Plains after Sir
Robert Horton, British Governor from 1831- 1837.
Horton Plains became a Nature Reserve in 1969 and upgraded as a
National Park in 1988 due to its unique watershed and bio-diversity
values.
Its flora has high level of endemism. The hills are covered with
diverse wet low evergreen forest with even large trees grown
flattened to the ground on the higher windswept slopes.
Horton Plains harbours 52 species of resident birds and 11 species
of migrant birds.
More then 2,000 to 3,000 Sambhur, Bear Monkey, Leopard, Barking
Deer, Giant Squirrel, Fishing Cat, Wild Boar and Hares roam in the
forests and grasslands but only seldom they could be seen other than
the Sambhur in the evening and morning.
For accommodation Ginihiriya Bungalow (Anderson Lodge) with 4 DBL
rooms and 2 separate dormitories (Vana Nivahana) serve for groups.
Two escarpments - "World's End" and "Little World's End" falling
from the Horton Plains 1000 feet and 3000 feet respectively, to the
land below and the Baker's Falls are places you should visit.
This is the only National Park where visitors could walk on their
own in the designated tracks.
You may return to Nuwara Eliya & spend the rest of the day at
leisure.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice
Overnight stay at
the ST. ANDREWS HOTEL (3*) - Nuwara Eliya.
Day 09
After breakfast at
around 08.00hrs you may proceed to Yala and spend the day at
leisure.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice
Overnight stay at
YALA VILLAGE (4*) - Yala
Day 10
After breakfast you
may proceed to do a jeep safari in the Yala National park.
YALA (RUHUNA) NATIONAL PARK- the Ruhunu National Park covers 126,786
hectares including the Strict Natural Reserve (Block II). The most
familiar is Block I (14,101 hectares) and this were established in
1938.
Yala is famous for its big herds and large number of Elephants,
Leopards, Spotted Deer, Sambhur, Crocodiles, Mongoose, Wild Boar,
Wild Buffalo, and many other animals.
More than 130 bird species are recorded which includes the resident
and winter visitors.
There are 7 Bungalows inside the Park with few Camp Sites.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice
Overnight stay at
YALA VILLAGE (4*) - Yala
Day 11
After breakfast you
may proceed to Ratnapura. Spend the day at leisure.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice.
Overnight stay at
RATNALOKA TOUR INNS (3*) - Ratnapura
Day 12
After an early
breakfast you may proceed to visit the Singharaja Rain Forest.
SINHARAJA RAIN
FOREST RESERVE - Sinharaja is the only "World Heritage Site"
Rain Forest in Sri Lanka, with a very high rate of bio-diversity.
The vegetation is tropical wet evergreen forest and the area under
the reserve is 11,187 hectares.
Out of the 331 woody trees and lianas identified 192 (60%) are
endemic at Sinharaja.
Regarding Fauna 141 bird species recorded here and about 28 are
endemic (34 for the entire country), Butterflies 65 species (1
endemic), Fishes 10 (07 endemic), Amphibians 19 (08 endemic),
Reptiles & Snakes 29 (14 endemic), and Mammals 40 (07 endemic).
Sinharaja is the only relatively undisturbed rain forest of any
considerable size and many of the plants are very rare and are
represented by only one individual of its kind in a large area.
Sinharaja can be reached from Colombo via Matugama (174 km) or
Ratnapura (154 km)
to Kalawana, Weddagala and up to Kudawa Base Camp. From Galle to
Deniyaya and Mederpitiya (10 km) and from there to Pitadeniya Camp
and enter the Reserve from the Southern side of the country.
The best period to visit is between December to early April and from
August to September.
Thereafter return to
Ratnapura.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice.
Overnight stay at
RATNALOKA TOUR INNS (3*) - Ratnapura
Day 13
After breakfast you
may proceed to Colombo and prepare for the departure flight the next
day.
Lunch & Dinner at
places of own choice.
Overnight stay at
GALADARI (5*) - Colombo.
Day 14
Departure flight.