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INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT
Sri Lanka
ELEPHANTS, TEMPLES AND TEA PLANTATIONS
10 days £1174
Including
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Highlights include Colombo Pinnawela Elephant Sanctuary Sigiriya Kandy Nuwara Eliya
MANY MEALS & EXCURSIONS
Fly from... Heathrow
Or from your LOCAL AIRPORT
4.5
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What's Included
Return scheduled flights to Colombo Transfers between airport and hotel All other transportation as detailed Nine nights' half board accommodation Services of a Travelsphere Tour Manager All hotel baggage handling for one piece of luggage per person All State and local taxes All UK and overseas airport taxes and security charges Excursions as follows: - City sightseeing of Colombo - Visit to the Elephant Sanctuary at Pinnawela - Visit to the Sigiriya Rock Fortress - Visits to Dambulla - Visit to Kandy and the Botanical Gardens - Cultural dance evening in Kandy and visit to the Temple of the Tooth - Visit to a tea plantation and factory Your Hotels You will be staying at the Galadari Hotel or similar in Colombo, The Chaaya Village or similar in Habarana, the Mahaweli Reach Hotel in Kandy and the Grand Hotel in Nuwara Eliya. All accommodation has private facilities. Hotels are air-conditioned where appropriate although this cannot be guaranteed at Nuwara Eliya.
TEA PICKER, NUWARA ELIYA
The name Sri Lanka means Splendid Land'. Set in the Indian Ocean just 30 miles off the vast Indian sub-continent, Sri Lanka is an island of richly varied landscapes lush jungles, rolling hills, vivid green tea plantations, palm-fringed beaches and a wealth of history and culture.
YOUR ITINERARY DAY 1 - Depart on your scheduled flight to Sri Lanka. DAY 2 - Arrival in Colombo. Colombo is a city of contrasts, with colonial architecture and bustling bazaars the architecture is elegant and sometimes eccentric, and its irregularity is proof of its varied past as an Arab trading town, Portuguese and Dutch accomplishment and a British colony until its independence in 1948. Our included afternoon sightseeing tour visits the commercial district called the Fort, the Wolvendaal Church, Independence Square, Jami-Ul Alfar Jumme Mosque and the Gangarama Temple. As well as all this, Colombo can offer visitors one of the worlds leading tea auction houses, Buddhist and Hindu religious pageants, depending on the season, international cricket and excellent entertainment and cuisine. DAY 3 - Travel to the Pinnawela Elephant Sanctuary to watch elephants feeding and training. Set up in 1975, this orphanage was originally designed just to care for baby elephants who had been orphaned in the wild. It has now become a sanctuary for injured elephants as well and is one of the largest and most well-known elephant sanctuaries in the world. The animals are encouraged to live as natural a life as possible, by being allowed to roam freely and form herds, bathe in the nearby river and eat a natural diet of leaves. Seeing these incredible animals up close really makes you appreciate the enormity and grandeur of them. You might even be able to bottle feed a baby elephant and there will be plenty of opportunities for photographs.This trip is truly an incredible sight and privilege. Continue to Habarana for three nights. DAY 4 - Morning visit to see the 600ft Sigiriya Rock Fortress (The Lion) which rises majestically from the jungle floor. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sigiriya is an ancient palace, built around 780 AD. It was used as a monastery until the 14th century, and its ruins were discovered by a British explorer in 1907. Today, you can still see
SRI LANKA
Sigiriya Habaranas Colombo Nuwara Eliya
Kandy
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