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Inspired from 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.
This pilgrimage tour of Sri Lanka from India takes you to the religious sites in the country like the revered Munneswaram Temple, sacred Temple of Tooth Relic in Kandy, Baktha Hanuman Temple and the Manavari Temple. During the course of your Ramayana tour, learn about the epic tales and the deep-rooted culture of Sri Lanka. Pick this pocket-friendly 5-day Ramayana Sri Lanka tour package for the most exquisite religious experience.
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.
Post a scrumptious breakfast, get ready for the religious city tour of Kandy. The first attraction that you will be visiting is the shimmering Kandy Lake where you can sit in peace for some time. Next, you explore the nearby Market Square.
Lastly, you will explore the Sacred Temple of Tooth Relic where the relic of the tooth of the Buddha has been enshrined. After a successful day, come back to the hotel and stay for the night
Begin the day on a healthy note with a hearty breakfast. Check-out from the hotel and proceed to the picturesque Nuwara Eliya. En route visit the ancient Sri Baktha Hanuman Temple, situated on the hills of Ramboda.
Next, you will reach the Gayathri Pedam, and then the Seetha Amman Temple, which is known as Ashoka Vatika — where Goddess Sita was believed to be kept. Check-in at the hotel in Nuwara Eliya and enjoy a goodnight’s sleep.
After a nutritious breakfast, check-out from the hotel to be transferred to the capital city of Sri Lanka, Colombo for an enriching city tour. Upon reaching Colombo, check-in at the hotel and relax for some time.
Later, visit Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple. It is the only temple in the world to have a chariot of Anjaneyar. The city tour of Colombo includes the visit to former British administrative center, the buzzing Sea Street and the nearby markets where a sacred Hindu Temple is located. Also, explore the Dutch Church of Wolfendhal and the historic Dewatagaha Mosque.
Start the day with a fresh breakfast and get ready to be transferred to the international airport to fly back to India after an enlightening Ramayana tour of Sri Lanka.
FAQ'S
Yes, a traveler can customise this Sri Lanka Ramayana tour package as per their wish. It is advised that a traveller discusses their specifications with the concerned tour operator of Sri Lanka in order to avoid last minute hassles.
Sri Lanka is loaded with numerous historical places that are of religious significance. Some of the must-see attractions on this Ramayana tour of Sri Lanka are:
Munneswaram Hindu Temple, en route Kandy: It is one of the five ancient temples of Lord Shiva in Sri Lanka.
Manavari temple, enroute Kandy: It is the first lingam installed by Lord Rama and is also known as Ramalinga Shivan.
Kandy Lake, Kandy: Also known as the Sea of Milk, it is an artificial lake in the heart of Kandy where travelers can spend quality time.
Temple of Tooth Relic, Kandy: One of the most sacred Buddhist temples in Kandy housing the relic of the tooth of Buddha.
Sri Baktha Hanuman Temple, enroute Nuwara Eliya: The temple houses the 16 feet high statue of Lord Hanuman.
Seetha Amman Temple, enroute Nuwara Eliya: Also known as the Ashok Vatika where Goddess Sita was believed to be kept by Ravan, it is popular for its foot imprints of Hanuman.
Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple, Colombo: It is the only temple in the world to have a chariot of Anjaneyar.
A traveler must dress modestly at religious sites and remember to remove shoes and hats when entering a Buddhist or Hindu temple. Loose fitting cotton clothes with long sleeves and hats can protect a traveler from the harsh rays of the sun. Some warm clothes are recommended if traveling to hilly regions.
Sri Lanka has a large number of restaurants catering to everyone’s tastes and preferences. Vegetarians can very easily find restaurants in Sri Lanka catering to vegetarian food. Some of the best Indian restaurants in Sri Lanka include:
Shanmugas, Colombo: It is one of the oldest and the most reputed Indian restaurants in Colombo. It is known for its variety of classic Indian vegetarian dishes in Colombo.
Agra, Colombo: It is another rare fine dining restaurant in Colombo and is famous for its North Indian dishes and the menu is dominated by the Mughlai cuisine.
Mango Tree, Colombo: It is one of the most popular Indian restaurants in Colombo and mainly serves North Indian dishes.
Avanhala, Kandy: This restaurant is known for its authentic Indian delicacies at cheap prices.
Sriram Indian Restaurant, Kandy: It is known for both North Indian and South Indian dishes.
The Palms at Vivanta By Taj, Bentota: A luxury Indian restaurant in Bentota that offers a fine selection of scrumptious Indian dishes.
Yes, travelers are provided with a local sim card on arrival at the Sri Lanka International Airport on their Ramayana tour of Sri Lanka.
it was an awesome package.hotel in Kandy and it’s hospitality was excellent, vegetarian dinner and breakfast served as we demanded.Nuwara eliya was fine but in hotel thee was power outage,no hot water.Food was ok
In one word Excellent in all aspects. our travel advisor Mr. Sujit Kumar was highly proactive and helped us to hv perfect trip to Srilanka , our trip was just planned in two weeks which is very short span and also taking care but yet all was perfect
Overall a very memorable trip. Everyone was very properly planned. Itinerary suggested was good, neither too tiring and nor too relaxed. Only slight discomfort with the vehicle provided, as the seats were not too comfortable for long travel.