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6Days 5Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Hindi, Telugu
Destination | Sri Lanka |
Travel Dates | Custom |
No. Of People Travelling | Custom |
Departure City | Hyderabad |
Duaration | 5Nights & 6Days |
Price | Contact for Best Price |
Availability For | Friends, Family, and Group Tour. |
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We will revalidate the quotation at the time of booking or confirmation.
Rooms and flights have not been booked or blocked yet. Therefore, all arrangements will depend on availability at the time of confirmation.
Airfare and seat availability may change until tickets are issued.
The itinerary may change due to unforeseen reasons; however, all inclusions will remain the same.
Guests should arrive at least 15 minutes early in the hotel lobby for all sightseeing and transfers.
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You can pay the remaining balance upon arrival, using cash, cheque, demand draft, or bank transfer to our official company account.
If you wish to cancel the booking for any reason—avoidable or unavoidable—you must send us a written notice.
We will apply the cancellation policy based on the date we receive your written request.
We do not issue refunds for advance payments made under special offers.
Once the tour is booked, no cancellations are allowed.
You must complete full payment at the time of booking confirmation.
Once confirmed, the booking becomes non-changeable and non-transferable.
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Transfer from Airport to Hotel in Sigiriya via Munneswaram
Visit Munneswaram Temple
The Munneswaram Temple near Chilaw is one of the five major Shiva temples (known as Ishvarams) of Sri Lanka and the Rameswaram islands. According to Tamil legend, this temple marks the site where King Rama prayed to Lord Shiva after committing Brahmahasti—the gravest sin in Hindu Dharma—by killing Ravana, who, though a demon king, was of Brahmin caste. Feeling the weight of his sin, Rama paused his journey at Munneswaram and prayed for purification. Lord Shiva advised Rama to install four lingams at Manavari, Trincomalee, Mannar, and Rameswaram as part of his penance.
Visit Manavari Temple
Located about 6 km north of Chilaw, Manavari Temple is the first place where Lord Rama installed a lingam to atone for Brahmincide after slaying Ravana. This lingam is uniquely called Ramalingam because it was consecrated by Rama himself. Remarkably, there are only two lingams in the world named after Lord Rama—the other is in Rameswaram, India.
Dinner and Overnight Stay at Hotel in Sigiriya
Breakfast at Hotel
Day Excursion to Trincomalee
Visit Hot Spring Wells
Experience the famous Kanniya Hot Water Springs, where multiple wells with differing water temperatures are believed to have healing properties. These ancient springs are deeply revered and visited by locals and tourists alike.
Visit Other Hindu Temples – Sri Lakshmi Narayana Perumal Temple
Explore the Sri Lakshmi Narayana Perumal Temple, a beautifully maintained Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu, attracting many devotees with its vibrant architecture and serene atmosphere.
Visit Shakthi Peedam (Koneswaram Temple)
The Koneswaram Temple, perched atop Swami Rock, is one of the most venerated Hindu temples in Sri Lanka. Adjacent to it is a small but significant shrine for pilgrims. Historically, the original Shankari Devi Temple, believed to have been built by Ravana and listed as the first of the 18 Shakti Peethas by Adi Shankara, once stood here. Although the temple was destroyed by Portuguese forces, a commemorative pillar now marks the site. The idol of the Goddess is said to have been preserved and is worshipped today in the nearby Shankari Devi Temple.
Visit Sri Bhadrakali Hindu Temple
Conclude your temple visits at the Sri Bhadrakali Temple, a prominent temple dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, known for its vivid sculptures and its importance in the spiritual life of Trincomalee’s Hindu community.
Return to Sigiriya
Dinner and Overnight Stay at Hotel in Sigiriya
Breakfast at Hotel
Transfer from Sigiriya to Kandy
Visit Sigiriya
Explore Sigiriya, an awe-inspiring geological and archaeological marvel located 22 km northeast of Dambulla. Known as the "Lion Rock," this ancient rock fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Sri Lanka's most iconic landmarks. Situated within Sri Lanka’s famed cultural triangle, Sigiriya is renowned for its impressive frescoes, water gardens, and historical significance, dating back to King Kashyapa’s reign in the 5th century.
Mathalai Muthumariamman Temple – Matale
En route to Kandy, stop at the Sri Muthumariamman Thevasthanam in Matale. Famous for its vivid and colorful chariots, the temple dates back to the early 1800s and serves as a vital place of worship for Sri Lanka’s Hindu community. It stands as one of the largest and most vibrant Hindu temples on the island.
En-Route Visit to Spice Garden
Visit a spice and herbal garden where you can witness firsthand how Sri Lanka’s famed spices—such as cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, pepper, and saffron—are grown. The garden offers an informative look into the medicinal and culinary uses of these spices and herbs, many of which have been integral to Ayurveda and global wellness traditions for centuries.
Cultural Show at Kandy
In the evening, immerse yourself in a traditional cultural performance in Kandy, showcasing Sri Lanka’s rich heritage through music, dance, and drumming, including the mesmerizing Kandyan dance.
Dinner and Overnight Stay at Hotel in Kandy
Breakfast at Hotel
Visit Temple of the Tooth Relic
Located in the heart of Kandy, the 17th-century Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) is a significant Buddhist shrine believed to house the left upper canine tooth of Lord Buddha. This revered relic draws countless white-clad pilgrims daily, offering lotus blossoms and frangipani. According to legend, the tooth was smuggled to Sri Lanka in 313 AD, hidden in the hair of Princess Hemamali as she fled India. The temple, originally built between 1687 and 1707 by Kandyan kings, has a fascinating history of surviving invasions and remains a cornerstone of Sri Lankan Buddhist faith.
City Tour of Kandy
Enjoy a scenic drive around Kandy Lake and visit key attractions including the Gem Museum, silk shops, and batik centers, where you can witness Sri Lanka’s rich artisan traditions.
Transfer from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya
Visit Hanuman Temple
Stop at the Sri Baktha Hanuman Temple in Ramboda, where the 16-foot-tall Hanuman statue honors the legendary monkey god’s search for Sita in the Ramayana epic. This area, known as Rampadai, meaning "Rama’s Force," is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology.
Visit Ramboda Falls
Marvel at Ramboda Falls, Sri Lanka’s 11th highest waterfall at 109 meters. Located along the A5 highway in the scenic Ramboda Pass, it offers breathtaking views and photo opportunities amid lush greenery.
Visit Tea Factory
Explore a working tea factory and learn about the intricate processes behind Sri Lanka’s world-famous Ceylon tea—from plucking to packaging. Discover the distinct varieties including Ceylon Black, Green, and the exclusive White Teas renowned globally for their superior quality.
Gregory Lake
Relax at Gregory Lake, a key landmark in Nuwara Eliya. Named after Sir William Gregory, the lake offers a range of leisure activities including swan-shaped paddle boats, pony rides, and boat tours. Visitors can stroll along the lakeside promenades and enjoy local snacks from nearby stalls.
Dinner and Overnight Stay at Hotel in Nuwara Eliya
Breakfast at Hotel
Visit Gayathri Peedam
The Gayathri Peedam, also known as the Sri Lankatheeswarar Temple, is the first temple in Sri Lanka dedicated to Goddess Gayathri. According to legend, Gayathri Siddhar was divinely guided to this spiritual site, where the Tri Moortis—Siva, Brahma, and Vishnu—are said to have appeared. This sacred site is especially significant in the Ramayana trail as it marks where Indrajit (Meganath), son of King Ravana, performed powerful rituals and penances.
Visit Seetha Amman Temple
Believed to be the place where Sita was held captive by King Ravana, the Seetha Amman Temple is an iconic Ramayana-related landmark. A stream flowing beside the temple is said to have catered to Sita's daily needs, and she is believed to have bathed there. Ancient idols found in the stream centuries ago add to the temple’s mystique and religious importance.
Visit Divurumpola Temple
Divurumpola Temple is a sacred site where Sita is said to have undergone her Agni Pariksha (trial by fire) to prove her purity to Rama. The temple remains a revered location, where people continue to take oaths of honesty and fidelity, a practice that has endured through the centuries.
Transfer from Nuwara Eliya to Colombo
Visit Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple
This temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman in his Panchamuga (five-faced) form, is the first of its kind in Sri Lanka. Established by Srimath Chandrasekara Swamigal, it marks a major spiritual landmark and houses a unique chariot for Hanuman, symbolizing deep devotion and cultural ties to the Ramayana.
Colombo Shopping and City Tour
Discover the bustling streets of Colombo, visiting popular shopping destinations and local markets. Enjoy sights such as the historic Fort and Pettah areas, colonial buildings, and modern boutiques—perfect for picking up souvenirs and exploring the city’s vibrant culture.
Dinner and Overnight Stay at Hotel in Colombo
Breakfast at the Hotel Transfer from Colombo to Airport for Departure flight End Tour ……………