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This tour yields a leisurely experience of all that’s best in Sri Lanka with two-night stays in five of the island’s best boutique hotels where you and your new spouse will be treated with warm Sri Lankan hospitality that comes from the heart. There is time on the tour to relax and enjoy the luxurious accommodation in each hotel, as well as to tour the island in comfort to see the many fascinating sights. The tour is created so you and your spouse have the freedom to choose what to do with the guidance of your English-speaking chauffeur guide. You will meet fascinating people as well as see incredible sights and scenery that will give you a lifetime of memories to make the honeymoon not just a romantic interlude but also an amazing, fulfilling holiday.
On arrival you will be met by our English speaking Chauffeur Guide and the Airport staff who will offer assistance. Thereafter, travel to your city hotel in the commercial capital of Sri Lanka
After breakfast enjoy a city tour of Colombo, Sri Lanka’s commercial capital before doing some shopping at the many malls and shopping complexes or enjoy a night cycle ride together in Colombo at 18.30 Hrs to discover the history of city and the stories of some of its most prominent landmarks.
After breakfast proceed to Sigiriya where you can spend the day relaxing by the pool or exploring the town.
Enjoy a romantic early morning hot air balloon ride as you gaze upon the beautiful picturesque landscapes of paradise from up above the clouds. If you’re feeling up to it visit Minneriya National Park on a safari tour to see the majestic creatures of the wild in their natural habitat.
Set of early in the morning to visit the Sigiriya Rock Fortress. One of Sri Lanka’s ancient fortresses which houses remnants of a kingdom from a by gone era. Thereafter visit the spice gardens en route to Kandy. Feel free to purchase some of these spices that bring out the flavours of Sri Lankan cuisine.
After breakfast take part in a city tour of Kandy – the last kingdom of the Sri Lankan kings before visiting The Temple of the Tooth Relic. The temple is of significant value to the Buddhists of Sri Lanka as it houses the Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha, the leader of the faith. Spend the rest of your day relaxing by the hotel pool.
At approximately 12.20 hours board the Expo Rail to Hatton and take in the beautiful scenery of the villages full of friendly people, lush green tea estates, gorgeous waterfalls and majestic mountains before you reach your destination. Enjoy your afternoon relaxing at the hotel after your exciting train ride.
After breakfast enjoy a sightseeing tour together with a visit to a Tea Factory/ Plantation where you can experience firsthand the art of plucking and making tea. Talk to the friendly locals and enjoy a warm cup of tea in the cool climate. Head back to your hotel and relax or enjoy the gorgeous scenery of the hills with a short walk at your leisure.
Head over to the South of Sri Lanka, Galle after breakfast. The South coast of the island is a popular destination for its beaches and the iconic Galle Fort. Remnants of the foreign invaders to Sri Lanka. Spend the rest of your day relaxing on the soft sandy beaches and listen to the calming sounds of the wave before heading back to your hotel.
Conduct a city tour after breakfast including a visit to the Galle Fort which was built in 1588 by the Portuguese invaders before being taken over by the Dutch in the 17th century. The fort is a very popular destination of tourists and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. End the evening on the beach before your final day in paradise.
Called by many names including “The Lion Rock” for its initial name of “Sinhagiri”, Sigiriya is near the town of Dambulla and is a colossal column of rock nearly 200m high. It was a royal citadel for 18 years (477-495) when it was fortified by King Kasyapa. The architectural and irrigational technologies of Sigiriya, such as the Water Gardens, still baffle engineers. The climb up steep steps of metal with railings passes a wall decorated with frescoes of bare-breasted women. Art experts consider them unique.
The summit of the rock is a hectare in area and the outer wall of the palace was constructed on the brink of the rock with gardens and ponds softening the harshness of the eerie. Since it was constructed over 1,500 years ago, it is claimed by enthusiast as the Eighth Wonder of the World and is anyway a World Heritage Site
The ancient kingdom of Kandy is home to the Temple of the Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha as well as Edwardian buildings, a king-made lake, a nature reserve and exciting shops.
As the second largest city of the island and the capital of the Central Province, Kandy has grown from being a medieval kingdom to a friendly, busy city set in forested hills and surrounded by tea plantations and close to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya. As well as the Temple of the Tooth, there are many Buddhist monasteries and Hindu places of worship to visit, and cultural dance performances to watch.
Kandy is a convenient base to stay for a few days while exploring the Cultural Triangle as there are comfortable hotels to suit every budget. The city is easily accessible from Colombo by rail, road and float plane
Galle Fort begun by the Portuguese in the 16th century, expanded by the Dutch in the 17th Century and consolidated by the British in the 19th century, is not a historical ruin but has been transformed into a living, thriving contemporary settlement. Located at the southwest corner of the island the Fort covers 52ha and contains within its broad, grey granite rampart walls, nearly 500 houses.
Entrance to the Fort is through either of two main gates, one of which contains the Dutch Coat of Arms on one side and the British on the other. The Fort is Number 200 on UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites and is free to enter and explore. The cobbled streets are lined with houses from the Dutch and British periods, with some art deco masterpieces, many of which have been converted into boutique shops and stylish guest houses.