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DAY 01 :
Meet on arrival and transfer from Airport to Kandy
.Afternoon – Do a city tour of Kandy
KANDY
Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings
and is a World Heritage Site. The name "Kandy"
conjures visions of splendour and magnificence. Many
of the legends, traditions and folklore are still
lovingly kept alive. Drive around the Kandy lake
built by the last Sinhala king, Sri Wickrama
Rajasinghe in 1798. Visit the Kandy town and bazaar,
the arts and crafts centre, a gem museum and a
lapidary. Also visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic
in Kandy. Thereafter witness a cultural show.
Overnight stay in Kandy
DAY 02 :
Breakfast at the Hotel. Morning Visit the Botanical
Gardens in Peradeniya
Royal Botanical Gardens
This botanical garden was first built as a pleasure
garden by a Sinhala king and was expanded by the
British. It is 147 acres in extent and provides an
amazing variety of trees, plants and flowers.
Transfer from Colombo via Pinnawala
The Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage
The Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage, established in
1975, commenced with seven orphans. Today some of
these orphans enjoy the fortune of seeing their
grandchildren born in the same location. The
original objective of establishing the orphanage
inclined more towards tourism, but is soon became a
conservation and educational centre. With the help
of local and foreign elephant experts, Pinnawela
started a scientific captive-breeding programme for
elephants. The free movement of the herd enhanced
the chances for respective individuals of both sexes
to get together and mate. The nearby river played a
dominant role in this regard, and in 1984, the first
baby of Pinnawela was born. The success story of
Pinnawela has drawn the attention of scientists from
all over the world. A considerable number of books
and research articles on Pinnawela have been
published in several languages. The members of the
Pinnawela herd have been filmed, videoed and
photographed thousands of times by professionals. Do
a half a day city tour of Colombo
Colombo
Colombo, like many capital cities in developing
countries is fast changing its face. Almost
overnight, skyscrapers arise from where old
buildings once stood. Yet in some parts, the old
world charm is retained. For example, there is a
100-year-old clock tower and several British built
colonial buildings. Other places of interest are a
Hindu and a Buddhist temple, residential areas where
you find the stately homes of the affluent, the
Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall
(BMICH) - an outright gift to Sri Lanka from the
People's Republic of China & the old parliament.
Also visit House of Fashions, ODEL, Noritake ceramic
shop & a local souvenir shop. Overnight stay in
Colombo
DAY 03 :
After Breakfast transfer to Airport to connect the
departure flight
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