Kandy & Nuwaraeliya Two Day Tour

Kandy & Nuwaraeliya Two Day Tour

Kandy is Last Kingdom of Sri Lanka and it was use as a capital by British in the British period. Therefor still you can see British built colonial buildings in the Kandy city and most impotent one is Kandy temple of tooth. Buddha's tooth relic deposited in the temple and it was a palladium of the kin ship in sri lanka in the royal period. Then you will enjoy the hill country beauty with the Ceylon tea. you can see water falls, tea plantations, beauty of Ella etc.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Pinnawala, Pinnawala, Sabaragamuwa Province

Famous for Elephants

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, Sri Dalada Veediya, Kandy 20000 Sri Lanka

A Brief History of the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is a world-renowned place of worship, where the left Canine tooth of Gautama Buddha is enshrined. The temple which is venerated by thousands of local & foreign devotees and tourists daily was named as a world heritage by UNESCO in 1988. The temple which carries a lot of value to Buddhists all over the world also has immense cultural value. The architecture is of unique Kandyan architectural style with a combination of the unique style used to build “Dalada Mandira” the shrines which housed the Sacred Tooth Relic previously in other kingdoms. The temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is built in the city of Kandy near the ancient Royal Palace which is situated to the North of the temple and the forest reserve called “Udawaththa Kelaya” to the East. The famous Kandy Lake also known as “Kiri Muhuda”. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings using gold, silver, bronze, and ivory.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya Road, Peradeniya 20400 Sri Lanka

Peradeniya Botanical Garden dates to 1371.Once enjoyed for pleasure by a Kandyan queen, this spectacular garden is enclosed on three sides by a large bend in the Mahaweli River. A Kandyan prince’s residence during the 18th Century, in the early 1800s the leafy green tangle became one of the greatest Botanical Gardens in the British Empire. For a short spell during the Second World War,it was used as the Allied Forces Headquarters for the Asian region.
The gardens display over 4000 different species of plants, The highlight is the spectacular Orchid collection and a mighty avenue of palm trees. In addition to a plethora of flowering plants, there is also an extensive collection of medicinal plants and spices which can be spotted on your meander across the gardens. Encompassing over 60 hectares of sublimely designed lawns, pavilions and plant houses, the extraordinary array of Sri Lankan, Asian and international flora is a fragrant, colourful view on the eye.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Ramboda Waterfall, Pussellawa Sri Lanka

Ramboda Falls is 109 m high and 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and 729th highest waterfall in the world. It is situated in Pussellawa area, on the A5 highway at Ramboda Pass. It formed by Panna Oya which is a tributary of Kothmale Oya. Altitude of the falls is 945 m above sea level.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden, A5, Nuwara Eliya 22200 Sri Lanka

Ceylon tea is the brand of tea which is produced in Sri Lanka. Ceylon tea has been described as not only a geographical indication but also a pillar of Sri Lankan culture, heritage and identity. ... In 2019, Sri Lanka was the fourth largest tea producer and the third largest tea exporter in the world. Damro Labookellie possess over 5,000 hectares of lush tea plantations, spread across all major tea-growing regions in Sri Lanka, from the low lying valleys of Sabaragamuwa to the central hills at elevations exceeding 1,500 meters. Located within these well-nurtured tea gardens, you would also come across 15 factories producing an array of Ceylon’s finest teas.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Nuwara Eliya, Nuwara Eliya, Central Province

Nuwara Eliya is a city in the tea country hills of central Sri Lanka. The naturally landscaped Hakgala Botanical Gardens displays roses and tree ferns, and shelters monkeys and blue magpies. Nearby Seetha Amman Temple, a colorful Hindu shrine, is decorated with religious figures. city located 1800m highest from sea level and Nuwaraelia city created by British in the British coloniel period.

Duration: 7 hours

Stop At: Ella, Ella, Uva Province

Ella is a small town in the Badulla District of Uva Province, Sri Lanka governed by an Urban Council. It is approximately 200 kilometres east of Colombo and is situated at an elevation of 1,041 metres above sea level. The area has a rich bio-diversity, dense with numerous varieties of flora and fauna. at ella you can visit
World famous nine arches bridge.

Duration: 2 hours



Informacion Adicional
"Wheelchair accessible"
"Stroller accessible"
"Near public transportation"
"Not recommended for travelers with back problems"
"Not recommended for pregnant travelers"
"No heart problems or other serious medical conditions"
"Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level"
"A current valid passport is required on the day of travel"
"This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund"
"This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate"
"Confirmation will be received at time of booking"



Duration: 7 To 8 Hours
Start location: Traveler pickup is offered
We can pick up you from wadduwa to Hikkaduwa hotels.

Cancellations and refunds: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

Included

  • Bottled water
  • 3 Star Hotel For One Overnight stay at Ramboda or Nuwaraeliya (Half Board)
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Entry/Admission - Royal Botanical Gardens
  • Entry/Admission - Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
  • Entry/Admission - Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden

Not Included

  • Lunch

Facilities


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