Sri Lanka 2 Day Tour Package 2

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  • 01 Day
  • Culture / Neture
  • Sri Lanka
  • Jan - Dec

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Uncover the captivating marvels of Sri Lanka through our travel agency. Immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture while exploring ancient temples and UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the awe-inspiring Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Revel in the breathtaking beauty of our unspoiled beaches, savor mouthwatering cuisine, and embark on exhilarating wildlife safaris. From the mist-shrouded tea plantations of Nuwara Eliya to the bustling urban streets of Colombo, allow us to curate an unforgettable journey through this tropical paradise, tailored just for you. Prepare to craft enduring memories in Sri Lanka.

With Sunshine Lanka Travels, embark on an adventure brimming with cultural treasures, natural wonders, and cherished moments.

Price Includes

  • Air-conditioned and private semi-luxury car or van will be provided
  • Assistance at the airport
  • Accommodation on bed & breakfast basis on mention hotels abow
  • Private semi-luxury car/van (air-conditioned)
  • Private English / Russian / German Speaking driver for the entire journey
  • Kandy city tour
  • NuwaraEliya city tour
  • Spice Garden visit
  • Sri Lanka cultural dance
  • Tea plantation visit
  • All government taxes
  • Fuel & local insurance for the vehicle

Price Excludes

  • Personal expenses
  • This package excludes the sightseeing entrance charges (Unless Specified)
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Camera & Video Permits
  • Travel Insurance is NOT included
  • There are no Air-tickets included in the tour package

Booking information

Let your mind drift to the most stunning places in Sri Lanka. Explore spectacular architectural feats, a tropical paradise.Sri Lanka will offer you the feeling of wanting to go everywhere all at once. You will enjoy for sure opening your eyes to new beginnings, new cultures and new ways of living. When in Sri Lanka you will have to blink twice to make sure you are seeing things right, Light up your life when in Sri Lanka There will be something about Sri Lankan culture that excites you no matter what.

Cancellation Policy

All travel offers listed on our website are discounted. As such, all orders are non-refundable, and cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion. Thus, no refund for Cancellations made with less than 30 days from the start of a tour and for No-show.

What to Expect

Welcome to your portal to an exceptional tour across the mesmerizing island of Sri Lanka. Prepare to submerge yourself in a realm of captivating scenery, ancient cultural treasures, and genuine hospitality. Traverse emerald tea plantations, untouched shores, and bustling urban hubs. Engage in exhilarating wildlife encounters and relish the tantalizing tastes of local delicacies. With our seasoned guides and tailored service, anticipate a seamless and enduring expedition on the breathtaking Jewel of the Indian Ocean.

  • Dambulla City Tour.
  • Visit the Elephant Orphanage.
  • Visit the Pineapple garden.
  • Visit the famous Sigiriya Rock.
  • Visit the Temple of the Tooth.
  • Visit the Royal Botanical garden

Itinerary

Day 01 - Sigiriya

Sigiriya, known as the “Lion Rock,” and the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage are two remarkable Sri Lankan destinations that seamlessly blend natural beauty, cultural fascination, and historical significance. Sigiriya’s towering rock fortress, adorned with ancient frescoes, offers breathtaking vistas and a history dating back to the 5th century. In contrast, Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is a sanctuary where visitors can witness the majesty of rescued elephants, contributing to their welfare and preservation. The orphanage’s history as a safe haven for these gentle giants adds depth to its charm. Together, these attractions provide a captivating mix of natural allure and cultural treasures, ensuring an unforgettable experience for travelers exploring Sri Lanka’s rich heritage.

Activities Day 01

  • Your day begins with a convenient pick-up from your hotel or the Airport.
  • As we journey towards Pinnawala, we’ll make a delightful stop to explore a Pineapple Garden, where you can savor the sweetness of freshly picked pineapples.
  • Upon arrival in Pinnawala, we’ll visit the renowned Elephant Orphanage, where you can witness the heartwarming spectacle of elephants gracefully making their way to the river for a refreshing bath.
  • Our journey continues to the historical complex of Sigiriya, surrounded by a moat and city wall.
  • Next, we’ll embark on an exhilarating climb to the summit of the famous Sigiriya Rock, known for its breathtaking views and historical significance.
  • After descending from Sigiriya Rock, you’ll have the choice to enjoy a unique elephant ride, adding another memorable experience to your day.
  • After a day filled with natural beauty and cultural encounters, we’ll ensure you have a comfortable journey back to your hotel, concluding your day with cherished memories.
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Day 02 - Nuwara Eliya

Dambulla, Kandy, the Temple of the Tooth, and Peradeniya Botanical Garden together form a rich tapestry of beauty, attractions, and history in Sri Lanka. Dambulla’s cave temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features ancient shrines adorned with stunning frescoes and monumental Buddha statues, dating back to the 1st century BC. Kandy, nestled in misty hills, is famed for the revered Temple of the Tooth Relic, steeped in spiritual importance and historical significance. The city also boasts serene lakes, bustling markets, and a vibrant cultural scene. Nearby, the Peradeniya Botanical Garden offers a tranquil haven of lush flora and enchanting landscapes. These destinations collectively encapsulate Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage, natural allure, and spiritual depth, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the island’s multifaceted charm.

Activities Day 02

  • Your day begins with a delicious breakfast, energizing you for the exciting adventures ahead.
  • We’ll begin our day by heading to Dambulla, where we’ll explore the city and take in its vibrant atmosphere.
  • Visit the Vegetables Market: Our first stop in Dambulla is one of the biggest vegetable markets in Sri Lanka, offering a lively and colorful experience.
  • Dambulla Caves and Golden Buddha Statue: We’ll then proceed to the renowned Dambulla Caves, known for their ancient cave temples adorned with intricate Buddhist art. You’ll also have the chance to visit the golden Buddha statue.
  • Our next destination is Matale, the center of spice cultivation. Here, you can witness spices drying on the streets and visit the Sri Muthumariamman Temple.
  • Arriving in Kandy, Sri Lanka’s cultural capital, we’ll embark on a comprehensive city tour.
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    • Kandy View Point
    • Kandy Lake
    • Temple of the Tooth
  • After exploring Kandy, we’ll proceed to the Royal Botanical Garden in Peradeniya, a tranquil oasis of lush flora and captivating landscapes.
  • To conclude your day of exploration and cultural immersion, we’ll ensure you have a comfortable journey back to the Airport or your hotel, leaving you with lasting memories.
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FAQ

Visas Information

Do I need a visa to enter Sri Lanka?

Yes, you will need a visa to enter Sri Lanka. In addition, if you intend visiting Sri Lanka on a short visit,you will need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) prior to arrival.

What is an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) ?

The Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is an official authorization for a Short Visit to Sri Lanka and is issued through an on-line system. You need to obtain an ETA if you intend visiting Sri Lanka as a Tourist, on Business or on Transit. No passport copies, documents or photographs are required to obtain the ETA. ETA holders will be issued a 30 day Short Visit visa at the port of entry in Sri Lanka.

 Am I required to obtain an ETA?

Nationals of all countries with the exception of citizens of countries mentioned below are required to obtain an ETA to visit Sri Lanka.

Nationals of following countries who visit Sri Lanka for a Short visit up to 30 days are exempt from obtaining an ETA;

  • The Republic of Singapore
  • The Republic of Maldives
  • The Republic of Seychelles
How much does the ETA cost?

The non-refundable ETA processing fee for a Tourist visa with Double Entry for 30 days for citizens of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries will cost US$ 15, all other countries will cost US$ 30. Children below 12 years of age are exempt from the ETA fee.

A complete list of ETA processing fees could be obtained from the ETA website.

How do I apply for the ETA?

You can submit the ETA application online through the ETA website. Select the language, click ‘Apply’ and follow the instructions.
Other options for you to apply are;

  • By Third party
  • By Registered agents
  • At Sri Lanka Overseas Missions
  • At the head office of the Department of Immigration and Emigration (DI&E), Colombo
  • On arrival at the port of entry in Sri Lanka

Answers to FAQ’s on the ETA can be found at the official web site,

What Language will people understand?

Sinhala and Tamil are the official languages in Sri Lanka. English is a ‘link’ language and generally understood by most people and is easy to get by. Off the beaten track knowledge of it thins. English is spoken at all hotels, major restaurants and shops. Tourslanka provides guides in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Japanese languages to foreign visitors requiring assistance. Road signs are written both in Sinhalese & English throughout the country, with few exceptions.

Can I access the internet freely?

Can I purchase a local mobile connection while on holiday?

It’s a good option to purchase a local SIM card and top up cards while you are on holiday. The mobile call rates are relatively cheap for both local and IDD calls. There are many mobile operators in the country (E.g. Dialog, Mobitel, Etisalat, Hutch etc.,). Dialog has a counter at the Colombo Airport and you can obtain a connection on arrival. A Dialog connection will cost about Rupees 1500. Top up cards are freely available island-wide. You can buy top-up cards for denominations of Rupees 100, 400 & 1000. Be sure that your phone is `dual band’ and unlocked.

When is the best time to travel?

Climatically, the best & driest seasons are from December to March on the West & South Coasts and in the hill country, and from May to September in the East Coast. Sri Lanka is subject to two monsoons, the rainy season in the East coast is the dry season in the south west coast & vise versa. This means Sri Lanka is a year around destination, and there is always a ‘right’ season somewhere in the island.

Out of season travel has it’s advantages, not only do the crowds go away, but many airfares & accommodation prices too go down, with many special offers thrown in. On the coast the average temperature is about 27° C. The temperature rapidly falls with altitude. At Kandy (altitude 450m) the average temperature is 20° C and at Nuwara Eliya (altitude 1890m) it’s down to around 16°C.

Are there any areas that I cannot travel to?

You may travel to anywhere in the island. However, travel to the North requires prior authorization from the Ministry of Defence. We do not conduct tours to the Northern province at present.

How is the nightlife in Sri Lanka?

The places with some active night life are Colombo, Negombo and Hikkaduwa.
Colombo has some decent pubs, night clubs, karaoke lounges and bars. There is a growing pub-culture among the young crowd in Colombo. Friday and Saturday nights are the days for all night partying. The casinos offer a good combination of live entertainment, food and games of chance.

Negombo and Hikkaduwa have some good beach restaurants and bars. Negombo doesn’t have much of a party scene, but you will find regular beach parties in Hikkaduwa.

What currency is used in Sri Lanka?

The Sri Lankan currency is the Rupee (Rs), divided in to 100 cents. Notes come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 & 2000. Breakdown larger notes when you change money – it can sometimes be a problem to breakdown a larger note (500, 1000 or 2000).

Hotels and other tourist establishments will quote you the price in US$ or Euro and collect in Rupees at the prevailing exchange rate.

What food will I find?

What food will I find?

Sri Lankan dishes are based on rice, with a large variety of vegetables, fish & fruits. The uniqueness of Sri Lankan food influenced by invaders and traders – Indians, Arabs, Malays, Moors, Portuguese, Dutch and English all whom have left a mark on the Sri Lankan diet, will surely make your trip a voyage of culinary discovery!

Sri Lankan food is good, perhaps a little too piquant for foreign palates, but worth trying. The Lankan food served in your hotel is toned down a little bit due to the sensitive stomach of most tourists, but nevertheless is delicious and you should try it. International food of any kind is found in all major Sri Lankan Restaurants.

Most coastal towns have excellent seafood including prawns & delicious crab. Rates are quite inexpensive. Being a tropical country, Sri Lanka is blessed with a large variety of fruits. Some fruits like mangoes and Bananas (known an plantains here), come in over a dozen of sub varieties of shapes, sizes & tastes! Fruits such as Rambutan, Pineapple, Mangosteen, Papaya (Papaw), wood apple, melons, passion fruit, guavas, etc., are but a small sample of the amazing variety of fruits to be discovered and enjoyed.

 Can I obtain vegetarian food?

Most large hotels and restaurants have a ‘vegetarian section’ in the menu. The smaller local ‘rice and curry’ restaurants may say the food is vegetarian but include a serving of fried fish or sprats (anchovies). The ‘South Indian’ vegetarian restaurants are 100% vegetarian.

Can I obtain ‘Halal’ food?

‘Halal’ food is quite scarce in major hotels. The Galadari and Holiday Inn in Colombo serve halal food, as well a couple of hotels on the west coast. There are quite a few restaurants in Colombo and Kandy, but not much else. The best bet is to order seafood instead of meat to be on the safe side.

What sort of food can I expect in an ‘Ayurveda Resort’?

The food is exclusively based on Sri Lankan rice and curry menu. The curries are mostly Sri Lankan vegetables; Chicken and fish maybe included.

How about drinks?

Sri Lanka is famous for it’s tea, and pride ourselves in producing ‘Ceylon Tea’, the finest tea in the world. There is a local version of coffee, which is a bit strong. But Colombo is the only place that you could get a really good espresso. Highly recommended are the fresh fruit juices. Popular international soft drinks are available even in little village boutiques.

Sri Lanka has it’s own variety of local beer. Sri Lanka also has two extremely popular local varieties of intoxicating beverage – Toddy and Arrack. Toddy is a natural drink, produced from one or other palm trees. Fermented and refined toddy becomes Arrack. Some varieties are real “rocket fuel”! Imported beer and foreign liquors cost almost the same as in most western countries.
Thambili or King Coconut is a sweet, clean and cheap natural drink that you’ll find by the wayside. It’s extremely cooling and refreshing!

We advice not to drink tap water unless it is purified. Bottled water is recommended. Only use water from containers with serrated seal- not tops or corks. Most hotel rooms have boiled water in thermos flasks, which is safe to drink.

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