Ramayana Tour Package: Walk Through Sri Lanka’s Past
5 Days & 4 Nights | Min People : 2 |
Hotel | Pickup & Drop |
Overview
Planning your holidays to Sri Lanka? Book our affordable Sri Lanka tour packages from India to explore beaches, temples, tea gardens, and hill stations. Inspired by the epic tale and crafted for mythology enthusiasts, this intriguing Sri Lanka Ramayana tour package for 4 nights and 5 days takes you on a religious exploration in the tropical land of Sri Lanka. The holy trail starts from the heritage-rich Kandy, to the beautiful Nuwara Eliya and ends at the city of Colombo. Our packages offer comfortable accommodation, healthy meals, airport transfers, and many other inclusions to make your trip to Sri Lanka hassle-free.
Highlights
- Tour of Munneswaram Temple & Manavari Temple
- Sacred Temple of Tooth Relic in Kandy
- Picturesque tea gardens of Nuwara Eliya
- Sighteeing tour of Colombo for a day
Inclusion
- Airport Transfers
- All Transfers in Private Vehicle
- Water bottle on arrival
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis
- Meal: Breakfast
- Government Taxes/VAT/ Service Charges
- Local Sightseeing as per programme
- English speaking driver cum tour guide
- Local mobile sim card
Exlusion
- Meal: Lunch and Dinner
- Entry tickets, if any
- Personal and incidental expenses
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Trip Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival In Colombo & Transfer To Kandy
Arrival in Colombo On the first day of your Ramayana tour, you will be received at Colombo International Airport from where you will be escorted to Kandy. On the way, visit the significant Munneswaram Hindu Temple -- one of the five ancient temples of Lord Shiva in Sri Lanka. Next, you will visit the Manavari temple. The temple is considered as the first lingam installed and worshipped by Lord Rama and is also known as Ramalinga Shivan. After a journey of three hours, you will reach Kandy. Check-in at the hotel and stay for the night. Distance from Colombo to Kandy: 133 km Travel time (Colombo to Kandy):Approx. 3 hours Tip:Covering your legs and shoulders while visiting temples in Sri Lanka is necessary. Carry a sarong or a scarf for the same, if needed.