Sri Lanka Tour Packages by Chandi Tours
This two-day excursion encompasses all the quintessential experiences you’d anticipate in Sri Lanka, from wildlife conservation centers to ancient religious sites. It provides a well-rounded journey that includes exploring the historic walled city of Galle, a visit to a turtle hatchery, and immersions in the natural wonders of Yala National Park and the Udawalawe elephant transit home.
Galle Fort, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a captivating labyrinth of streets with a rich history dating back to the Dutch colonial period. You’ll also have the chance to tour the Kosgoda turtle hatchery, a hub for sea turtle conservation. Witnessing the age-old tradition of stilt fishing, known for its Instagram-worthy moments, is another cultural highlight. Additionally, you’ll have an opportunity to explore the Weherahena Viharaya temple, adorned with a colossal Buddha statue.
Over the course of two days, you’ll embark on an exhilarating safari within Yala National Park, where your 4×4 vehicle will navigate the grasslands in search of wildlife, including sloth bears, leopards, and crocodiles. Lastly, your journey will lead you to the Udawalawe elephant transit camp, where you can observe the feeding of elephant calves and gain insights into their reintegration into the wild.
This tour operates on a Half Board (H/B) basis, providing comfortable accommodations with scenic views, along with inclusive transportation and the services of English and German-speaking guides. Jeep safari fees and all entrance charges are also part of the package.
• Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Galle Fort.
• Pay a visit to the Kosgoda turtle hatchery.
• Discover the Weherahena Viharaya temple.
• Witness the unique tradition of stilt fishing.
• Encounter wildlife on a Yala National Park safari.
• Observe the nurturing of elephant calves at the Udawalawe elephant transit home.
Your day begins with a pick-up from your hotel at 8:30 a.m., and your journey takes you to Yala. Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Kosgoda Sea Turtle Hatchery, a vital conservation site for sea turtles in Sri Lanka. Here, you can witness the preservation efforts in action, including the protection of sea turtle eggs taken from beaches. The hatchery plays a significant role in the conservation of this endangered species.
Following your visit to the hatchery, you’ll continue to your hotel in Sigiriya for check-in, embarking on the next phase of your adventure.
Continuing on your journey, you’ll arrive in Galle, where you’ll explore the historic Galle Dutch Fort. Originally constructed in 1588 by the Portuguese, this fort is a remarkable testament to the region’s diverse and colorful history. It showcases a unique fusion of European architectural influences and South Asian traditions, shaped by the multi-ethnic population that has called Galle home over the centuries.
In Galle, you’ll have the opportunity to witness the captivating and age-old tradition of stilt fishing. These fishermen are a common sight on the beaches during sunset, noon, and sunrise. They enter the water with their fishing poles, implant them into the seabed, and then maintain their balance by perching on a crossbar attached to the pole. It’s a mesmerizing display of skill and an integral part of the coastal culture in this area.
Next on your journey, you’ll visit the Weherahena Temple, renowned as the first tunnel temple in the world. This sacred place of worship exudes a sense of grace and tranquility, drawing numerous Buddhists to its serene atmosphere. The temple complex, spanning over 3 acres, is held in high reverence, especially for its magnificent Buddha statue, which is a testament to the craftsmanship of the era in which it was built.
Following your visit to the temple, you’ll continue to your hotel in Yala for check-in, providing you with the opportunity to unwind and relax after a day of exploration.
Begin your day with an early morning safari at Yala National Park, an exhilarating experience in the region known as the dry zone, where rain primarily falls during the monsoon season. This park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including leopards, elephants, crocodiles, and a plethora of bird species. Yala National Park is particularly renowned for its leopard population, making it a unique destination to observe these elusive wild cats. It’s also an excellent place to witness herds of elephants as they roam the landscape.
Following your adventurous safari, you’ll return to your hotel, where you’ll check out and continue with your journey.
Next, you’ll drive to the Elephant Transit Home, a sanctuary where orphaned baby elephants are nurtured after being rescued from the wild. Your visit is perfectly timed for feeding, allowing you to watch the adorable little elephants bottle-feed from a viewing platform just meters away.
After this heartwarming experience, you’ll conclude your two wonderful days of exploration and head back to your hotel or the airport, bringing with you cherished memories of your journey.
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