Heritage and Nature
“Exploring Heritage and Uncovering Stories”



Day 1: Arrival – Negombo

Negombo Lagoon Tour: Discover the serene beauty of Negombo Lagoon, known for its rich biodiversity and traditional fishing methods.
Fish Market: Explore the bustling fish market to witness the local fishing culture.

Travel from Negombo to Pinnawala elephant orphanage



Tour Plan

Spirit of Seaside: Enjoy the refreshing coastal breeze and scenic seaside views.

Day 2: Sigiriya – Kandy
- Sigiriya:
- Sigiriya Lion Rock: Climb the iconic rock fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with breathtaking views.





- Pidurangala Rock Hiking: Enjoy a peaceful hike to Pidurangala for panoramic vistas.






Route to Kandy
- Matale Hindu Temple: Visit this vibrant temple showcasing intricate South Indian architecture.

- Aluvihare Buddhist Temple: Explore the ancient cave temple steeped in Buddhist history.


Day 3: Anuradhapura
“The ancient capital of Sri Lanka”
1. Sri Maha Bodhi (Sacred Bo Tree)
The sacred fig tree is believed to be a sapling from the original Bodhi Tree under which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. It is over 2,300 years old and is considered the oldest documented tree in the world.
Highlights: Pilgrimage site, prayer offerings, and a serene atmosphere surrounded by other Buddhist shrines.

2. Ruwanwelisaya Stupa
Built by King Dutugemunu in 140 BCE, this massive white stupa is one of the most venerated monuments in Sri Lanka. It stands as a symbol of Buddhist heritage and pride.

4.Thuparamaya Dagoba
The oldest stupa in Sri Lanka, Thuparamaya was built during the reign of King Devanampiyatissa to house the right collarbone relic of Lord Buddha.

5. Abhayagiriya Monastery Complex
One of the largest monastic complexes in Sri Lanka, built during the reign of King Valagamba in the 1st century BCE. It was a center for Buddhist learning and a spiritual hub.

6. Jetavanaramaya Stupa
Once the largest brick structure in the world, this stupa was built by King Mahasena (3rd century CE) and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

7. Mihintale
- Overview: Located near Anuradhapura, Mihintale is the site where Buddhism was first introduced to Sri Lanka by Arahat Mahinda. It’s often called the “Cradle of Buddhism.”

8. Isurumuniya Vihara
- Overview: A charming rock temple famous for its rock carvings, including the well-known “Lovers’ Statue,” thought to represent a historical love story.






Day 4: Polonnaruwa
Polonnaruwa Ancient City: Walk through the remains of the second capital, rich in ancient ruins and monuments.






Day 7 : Kandy
Temple of the Tooth Relic: Visit this sacred Buddhist temple housing the relic of Lord Buddha’s tooth.


Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden


Ramboda Falls

Tea Plantation & Factory

NuwaraEliya
Gregory Lake


Train trip to Nanu Oya to Ella


Day 6: Ella
Nine Arch Bridge


Little Adams Peak



Rawana Falls

Day 7 : southern coast sri lanka








End of the journey..🚗