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Sri Lankan Surprise
17 Days | Departing Saturday 8th February 2025 and returning Monday 24th February 2025
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Highlights
Negombo sightseeing and spa experience
Sightseeing of Anuradhapura the most celebrated of Sri Lanka’s ancient ruined cities
Visit to an elephant orphanage
Visit to Handlooms Show Room for textile products
Jeep safari at Minneriya National Park in search of elephants
Visit and climb the Rock Fortress of Sigiriya
Habarana Village Experience
Visit to Dambulla Cave Temple
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha in Kandy
Visit to tea factory and plantation
Scenic train ride from Nuwara Eliya to Ella (one of the most scenic in the world)
Rawana Ella waterfalls
City tour of Galle including the fortress
Authentic cooking demonstration in Galle
Visit to Mask Museum
Visit to moonstone mines to see moonstones native to Sri Lanka
Cinnamon Plantation and Oil Extracting Factory
Visit to a turtle hatchery
Colombo City Tour
Inclusions
Fully escorted by a Sisterhood Womens Travel Tour Hostess who is on hand to assist with making your holiday a memorable one
Return economy airfares ex Melbourne including taxes ** (other departure cities available on request Business Class upgrade available on request)
English speaking guides at each destination
All transportation as per itinerary
Meals as per itinerary (B,L,D) = Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Quality accommodation with private facitilies
All sightseeing as per itinerary
Willing to share option (subject to availability)
Zoom Meet and greet prior to departure
Local tipping is customary in Sri Lanka. Sisterhood Womens Travel tipping system on all group tours involves passengers contributing to a kitty which is paid to the tour hostess at the beginning of the tour. She then distributes it daily to service providers on your behalf. This avoids the need to consider individual tipping situations daily throughout your trip. The estimated amount for your tour is USD$250 and this will be confirmed in your final documentation.
Notice
** This tour requires a moderate level of fitness. There will be long walks on uneven ground and we will be climbing the Rock at Sigriya (you can go as high as you want) and visiting the Dambulla Cave Temple which requires some climbing on uneven surfaces.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Sri Lanka have approved visa free access to Sri Lanka for citizens of 35 countries including Australia as of 1st October 2024 therefore a visa is not required at this stage.
Sri Lanka has also introduced a digital arrival card which can be completed online 3 days before travel – https://eservices.immigration.gov.lk/emb/eEmbarkation/’#/home-page
Please visit https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/asia/sri-lanka for destination updates.
Itinerary
Day 1 – Saturday 8 February 2025
Melbourne – Colombo
Welcome to Sisterhood Womens Travel. Meet your hostess & fellow travellers at Melbourne Airport for your flight to Colombo.
A late arrival into Colombo where we’ll be transferred to our hotel in Negombo – Little Rome for check-in.
Negombo… Being one of the major tourist beach resorts of the island, this lively town is mainly inhabited by the fisherfolk. This is also one of the strongholds of the catholic community of Sri Lanka and quietly correctly considered the “Little Rome”, located along the picturesque Negombo lagoon, along which hundreds of fishing boats and catamarans could be seen most of the time. The Town is dotted with several churches, some dating from the earliest colonial times. Sightseeing in Negombo includes the remains of the Old Dutch Fortress from 1678, the Dutch Canal constructed for the transportation of Cinnamon, St. Mary’s Church and the Old Dutch Cemetery, and naturally, the Fish Market –more famously known as the “Lellama”.
Overnight – Karunakarala Ayurveda Resort (or similar)
Day 2 – Sunday 9 February 2025
Negombo (B, L, D)
This morning, after breakfast, we’ll enjoy an immersive spa experience at our hotel.
Lunch at our hotel, followed by a Negombo City Tour.
Dinner at our hotel.
Overnight – Karunakarala Ayurveda Resort (or similar)
Day 3 – Monday 10 February 2025
Anuradhapura (B,D)
After an early breakfast, we leave for Anuradhapura, the most celebrated of Sri Lanka’s ancient, ruined cities dating back to the 5th Century BC which formed the foundation for a magnificent civilization spanning over a few centuries.
According to the Mahavamsa – the great Sinhala Chronicle, this was a model of planning with precincts set aside for different vocations as well as for foreigners.
There were separate cemeteries for high and low castes, hostels and hospitals, and water supply was assured by the construction of reservoirs. Its greatest treasures are its dagabos constructed of small sun-dried bricks and are hemispherical in shape two of which have been identified by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.
The reservoirs used for the storage of water formed the basis of the hydraulic civilization which later on spread to the entire island.
We break our journey at Cadjugama where we’ll see brightly clad women selling cadju nuts and king coconuts in the Trade Stalls by the roadside.
We’ll also visit the Elephant Orphanage en route to see the world’s largest herd of domestic elephants including babies who are still being fed by bottle thrice a day. The Elephant Orphanage was established in 1975 as an effort towards education and conservation by way of scientific captive breeding. Located on the banks of the Maha Oya, the Elephant Orphanage provides shelter to house young elephants who find themselves displaced and lost from their natural habitats for various reasons such as environmental changes due to development projects or being abandoned by their parents.
We then visit the Handlooms Show Room and Sales Centre where the textile products coming from different parts of the country are offered for sale.
Overnight & dinner – Rajarata Hotel (or similar)
Day 4 – Tuesday 11 February 2025
Anuradhapura (B, D)
After breakfast, we’ll begin our day’s sightseeing of the Sacred City of Anuradhapura.
Visit many sites of the city of archaeological and historical interest including Isurumuniya; the first temple to be built on the island, Sri Maha Bodhi Tree with an authenticated history of more than 2300 years which was planted from a sapling from the original tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment brought in by Emperor Asoka’s daughter – Theri Sangamitta who later during her stay in Sri Lanka introduced the Women Monkhood by turning the then King’s Queen – Anula – into the first lady monk of Sri Lanka.
Overnight & dinner- Rajarata Hotel (or similar)
Day 5 – Wednesday 12 February 2025
Dambulla – Minneriya (B, D)
After breakfast, we’ll leave for Dambulla, a collection of five caves of different sizes, declared a World Heritage Site. Initial authorship is attributed to King Valagambahu who took refuge here after being driven out of Anuradhapura by invading armies, although the works span over all periods since then to the late Kandy Period in the 18th Century.
We have time to explore Dambulla City which is the Economic Centre of the island where commodities including fruits, vegetables, grains, and yams from all around the island are traded both wholesale and retail including the Trade Stalls lining Colombo Road.
Continue to Minneriya.
In the afternoon we’ll enjoy a Jeep Safari of the Minneriya National Park famous for its herds of wild elephants. Minneriya is situated around the reservoir of the same name in the south-central area of the island.
This park comprises of grasslands, thorny scrubs and many valuable species of trees. Large herds of elephants, species of deer, wild boar, water buffalo and jackals are just some of the wild animals found along with a variety of avifauna that abound the park.
Minneriya has become synonymous with the annual “Elephant Gathering”.
Overnight & dinner- Rangiri Dambulla Resort (or similar)
Day 6 – Thursday 13 February 2025
Sigiriya (B, D)
After breakfast, we depart for Sigiriya the Royal Citadel for 20 years in the 5th Century AD. Haunted by an epic story of murder and betrayal is attributed to King Kasyapa who found hiding here after killing his father, more fruitful than meeting the wrath of the people who loved King Dhatusena much more before meeting his rival – Prince Mugalan who had fled to India seeking reinforcements for his Army.
Sigiriya was designated as a world heritage site in 1982 and is famous for its palace ruins on top of a massive 200-metre-high rock surrounded by the remains of an extensive network of gardens, reservoirs and other structures. The rock itself is a lava plug left over from an ancient extinct volcano.
We visit (and have the chance to climb) the Rock Fortress of Sigiriya built by King Kasyapa, contemporary with the paintings of Ajantha and Ellora Caves in India. Highlights include the Frescoes, Mirror Wall, and the Lion’s Paw, considered the 8th Wonder of the modern world.
Afterwards, we return to Dambulla.
Overnight & dinner- Rangiri Dambulla Resort (or similar)
Day 7 – Friday 14 February 2025
Habarana (B, L, D)
After breakfast leave for Habarana to take part in a Village Experience – This will be very entertaining starting with a bullock cart ride followed by a catamaran ride during which we will drop into a traditional “Chena Cultivation” better known as the Slash and Burn Cultivation, used by the village farmers. We then enjoy a traditional lunch with a Sri Lankan family where we’ll see the local methods of meal preparation including curries and salads.
In the afternoon we’ll visit the Dambulla Cave Temple complex, considered to be the largest painted cave in the world with more than 22,000 sq ft of painted surfaces with many paintings, sculptures, and statues of Lord Buddha, his disciples, Kings and Gods.
Overnight & dinner- Rangiri Dambulla Resort (or similar)
Day 8 – Saturday 15 February 2025
Kandy (B, D)
After breakfast, we depart for Kandy the “City on the Hills” so named as it was protected by nature, water, rocks and jungles. The last capital of the Sri Lankan kings before falling to the British in 1815AD, Kandy is now a World Heritage Site.
The name Kandy conjures visions of splendours of magnificence and many of the legends, traditions and folklore are still lovingly kept alive. The centre of attraction is the golden-roofed Temple of the Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha.
The Kandy Lake built by the last King Sri Wickramarajasinghe in 1806 holds a prominent view of the city. It is a city for arts and crafts as well as culture and history.
We’ll visit a Spice Garden and learn about the use of spices in the day-to-day life of Sri Lankans.
We visit a Batik-making factory, to see the village girls turn out beautiful coloured designs.
Overnight & dinner – Topaz Hotel (or similar)
Day 9 – Sunday 16 February 2025
Kandy (B, D)
After breakfast, we’ll enjoy a Kandy City Tour including the Upper Lake Drive, a place where one could have a bird’s eye view of the city below, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha. By far the most important place of worship for Buddhists the world over, the Royal Botanical Gardens, is one of the best in Asia with more than 5000 species of different varieties of flora, a Gem Museum to see how the valuable gems that you see on a shop shelf are turned out from a raw stone with the background history, and lastly, a Silk Shop where we’ll learn about the process of making silk.
Tonight, we’ll enjoy a Cultural Performance by traditional Kandyan Dancers, the majority of whom are young girls and drummers including a devotional “Fire Walking” demonstration.
Overnight & dinner – Topaz Hotel (or similar)
Day 10 – Monday 17 February 2025
Nuwara Eliya (B, D)
After breakfast, we leave for Nuwara Eliya known as “Little England” through some of the breathtaking landscapes with hills covered with Tea and cascading waterfalls.
Nuwara Eliya is nestled in a wooded basin at the foot of Mount Pidurutalagala Sri Lanka’s highest peak. This region at 6,183ft above sea level has a cool, crisp climate unknown elsewhere in Sri Lanka.
A serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of Colombo, the town reminds us of the English Lake District. Unusual plants, birds and animals thrive here besides natural features including waterfalls and caves.
Tea, the glistening green leaves of this lovely shrub, along with neat rows of green, cloak ridges and valleys provide a lasting impression of Sri Lanka’s Hill Country. The serene Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity, beautiful parks and well-kept lawns and hedges give Nuwara Eliya an air of nostalgia.
We’ll visit a Tea Factory and Plantation to witness the manufacturing process of world famous “Ceylon Tea” and to taste a pure unblended cup of factory fresh tea before being sent to the Tea Auctions in Colombo leading to export. It will be eye-catching to see how skillfully the tea pluckers – mainly ladies from the plantation community, perform their task moving from bush to bush in difficult terrain.
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