I will pick you up from Kandy town or the hotel you're staying at in Kandy, and begin our journey to Sigiriya. Our first stop will be the historic Dambulla Cave Temple, where you can explore the ancient rock temples.
After Dambulla, we’ll continue our drive towards Sigiriya, with an optional visit to a Sri Lankan herbal garden along the way, where you can learn about traditional herbal remedies (if you wish to stop).
Next, we’ll visit the stunning Sigiriya Rock Fortress, where you can hike to the top and enjoy breathtaking views and explore the ancient palace ruins.
After Sigiriya, we’ll head to Minneriya National Park for an exciting safari, where you’ll have the chance to see wild elephants and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Once the safari is complete, I’ll drive you back to Kandy or your hotel in Kandy, concluding a memorable day of sightseeing and adventure."
Air conditioned Bus
Pickup included
Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla It is renowned for its stunning rock cave complexes filled with ancient Buddhist art and statues. Here's what travelers can see: Rock Cave Complex: The temple consists of five main caves carved into a 160-meter high rock. Each cave showcases a unique theme and purpose. Buddha Statues: Over 150 Buddha statues are spread across the caves, depicting various poses and historical periods. Some include statues of Hindu deities and Sri Lankan kings. Wall and Ceiling Paintings: The caves are adorned with intricate murals depicting scenes from Buddha's life, Jataka stories, and Buddhist history. Stunning Viewpoint: From the temple, travelers can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including nearby mountains and paddy fields. Historical Significance: This site has been a place of worship for over 2,000 years and is an essential landmark in Sri Lanka's Buddhist heritage.
Ancient Fortress: The rock rises 200 meters above the surrounding jungle and was once the site of a royal palace built by King Kashyapa in the 5th century. Travelers can explore the remnants of the fortress. Lion's Gate: The main entrance to the fortress is marked by a massive lion’s paw, which gives Sigiriya its name ("Lion’s Rock"). Frescos: On the rock face, travelers can view well-preserved frescoes depicting celestial maidens. These vibrant paintings are located in a sheltered alcove halfway up the rock. Mirror Wall: A section of the rock features a highly polished surface, once so reflective it was known as the "Mirror Wall." It’s inscribed with ancient graffiti from visitors who wrote their thoughts on the site over the centuries. Water Gardens: At the base of the rock, travelers can visit the beautifully landscaped water gardens, complete with ponds, fountains, and water channels.
Minneriya National Park is a renowned wildlife sanctuary located in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka. It’s best known for its large elephant populations and scenic landscapes. Here’s what travelers can expect to see at Minneriya: Elephant Gathering: Minneriya is famous for its "Gathering", which is one of the largest concentrations of wild elephants. Rich Biodiversity: In addition to elephants, the park is home to a variety of wildlife including sambar deer, wild boars, and leopards (although sightings are rare). It also hosts many species of birds, reptiles, and amphibians, making it a great spot for birdwatching and nature photography.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
We pickup travelers from Kandy city or any Hotel In Kandy