04 Nights / -5 Days
Package Price :₹55,900.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 0.00/- Per Person
xperience Sri Lanka's Ramayana journey through ancient legends and stunning scenery. Explore key sites associated with the epic, including the majestic Sigiriya rock fortress, believed to be Ravana's palace. Visit the holy city of Kandy, home to the Temple of the Tooth Relic, and the stunning Hanuman Temple at Ramboda. Explore the stunning beaches of Trincomalee, where Sita is said to have been imprisoned. Learn about the rich cultural heritage and local interpretations of the Ramayana story. Experience living traditions, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality. This tour is a unique blend of mythology, history, and natural beauty. Perfect for history buffs and spiritual seekers!
Cost of the tour: USD650 for 2 guest
Hotel Style: 3 Star
When to Go: Year around
Package Include
- Arrival and Departure transfer by car
- Accommodation with breakfast and dinner
- Sightseeing as per the itinerary
- All hotel tax
Package Exclude: meals, portage, tips, extras not mentioned as inclusions , GST 5%
DAY – 01 | Arrival Transfer to Kandy
Arrival at Colombo Airport
Transfer to Kandy
Enroutet visit Elephant Orphanage Pinnawala
Kandy sightseeing city tour
Sacred tooth relic temple Kandy
Dinner & overnight stay in Kandy hotel
Kandy – An exotic city, the Hill Capital and last stronghold of the Sinhala Kings which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site encircled by hills, with a tranquil lake in its center / Sacred Tooth Relic Temple / Royal Botanical garden.
DAY – 02 | Kandy to Nuwara Eliya – Sri Bhaktha Hanuman Temple Ramboda
Transfer to Nuwara Eliya (2 Hrs)
Visit Royal Botanic Gardens Kandy (1 Hr)
Enroot, Ramboda visit Sri Bhaktha Hanuman Temple
Proceed towards Nuwara Eliya
Enroot visit Tea Estate & Tea Factory
Sightseeing at Nuwara Eliya
Dinner & overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya
Sri Bhaktha Hanuman Temple – Believed that Hanuman was searching for Sita Devi from a place called “Ravana Goda” close to this Bhakta Hanuman Temple. Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple is one of the important Hanuman Temples in Sri Lanka and one of the important Ramayana proofs in Sri Lanka.
DAY – 03 | Visit Sita Amman Temple – Divrumpola Temple – Transfer to Kataragama VIA Ashok Vatika / Ravana Falls
3rd Day of Sri Lanka Ramayana tour itinerary
Visit Sita Amman Temple and AskokaVatika (Now this is converted as HakgalaBotnic Gardens) in Nuwara Eliya
Transfer to Kataragama (4 Hrs)
Enroot visit Divurumpola / Ravana Water Falls / Ravana Caves
Reach Kataragama
Dinner & overnight in Kataragama
Divurumpola Temple, where Princess Sita performed the famous fire ordeal Agni Pariksha
Sita Amman Temple – Sita Amman temple is the only Hindu Temple which dedicated to Princess Sita in Sri Lanka. This is one of the important Ramayana evidence in Sri Lanka.
DAY – 04 | Visit Kataragama – Ussangoda – Rumassala Sanjeevani Mountain Galle – Colombo
Visit Kataragama Temple
Leave for Colombo
Visit UssangodaNataional Park Ramayana Site
Reach Galle and visit Rumassalasanjeevani mountain
Visit Galle Dutch Fort (UNESCO World Heritage)
Transfer to Colombo
Dinner & overnight stay in Colombo
Kataragama temple dedicated to the God Skanda
Ussanggoda Ramayana Site – is one of the torched areas, which is said to have been an airport used by King Ravana and important Ramayana yatra facts in Sri Lanka.
DAY – 05 | Visit Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple Colombo – Kelaniya Buddhist Temple – Colombo sightseeing city tour – Departure
Visit Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple Colombo
Colombo sightseeing city tour
Visit Kelaniya Buddhist Temple (Vibhishana Temple Kelaniya)
Departure
Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple – This is our last day of Sri Lanka Ramayana tour and we will first visit Anjaneyar Temple in Sri Lanka which dedicated to Lord Hanuman in his Panchamuga form, meaning five faces which is also important site of Ramayana Tour in Sri Lanka.
Q: What is the Ramayana Tour?
Ans: The Ramayana Tour in Sri Lanka is a journey that explores the places associated with the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. It highlights locations believed to be linked to the story of Rama, Sita, and Ravana, as well as various characters from the epic.
Q: What are the key locations visited on the tour?
Ans: Some significant sites include:
Sita Eliya: Believed to be where Sita was held captive.
Ravana Falls: A waterfall named after Ravana.
Ashoka Vatika: A garden where Sita was said to have spent time.
The Temple of the Tooth in Kandy: Associated with the legend of Rama and Sita.
Q: How long does the tour typically last?
Ans: The duration can vary, but most tours range from 5 to 10 days, depending on the itinerary and specific sites included.
Q: Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Ans: Yes, the tour is generally suitable for all ages. However, the itinerary can include a fair amount of walking and climbing, so it's good to be prepared for some physical activity.
Q: What is the best time to go on the Ramayana Tour?
Ans: The best time to visit Sri Lanka is during the dry season, which is typically from December to March. This is when the weather is most pleasant for touring.
Q: What should I wear and bring?
Ans: Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended. It’s also a good idea to bring sunscreen, a hat, and a reusable water bottle. If you plan to visit temples, modest clothing is required.
Q: Are there guided tours available?
Ans: Yes, many tour operators offer guided tours that include transportation, accommodations, and knowledgeable guides who can provide insights into the Ramayana.
Q: Can I customize my tour itinerary?
Ans: Many tour operators allow for customization of the itinerary to fit your interests and schedule. It's best to discuss your preferences with the operator when booking.
Q: What about food and accommodations?
Ans: Tour packages typically include accommodation and some meals. Sri Lanka offers a wide range of food options, including local Sri Lankan cuisine as well as international dishes.
Q: Is it safe to travel in Sri Lanka?
Ans: Generally, Sri Lanka is considered safe for tourists. However, it's always wise to stay updated on local conditions and follow any travel advisories from your government.