Sri Lanka Private Day Tours

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PRIVATE DAY TOURS

Discover Sri Lanka in your short time with our large variation of Private Sri Lanka Day Tours. It’s so easy because distances are Short. You can do so much in so little. There are a large number of places to visit in Sri Lanka within one day.
Our Private Sri Lanka One Day Tours are starting from Negombo, Colombo, Kandy, Anuradhapura, Bentota, Kalutara, Hikkaduwa, Matara, Tangalle or direct from the Airport. We provide good Air-Conditioning vehicles and reliable driver with all day tours and from start to end, we take care of our clients. What makes us more unique is the way we used to explore attractions with our clients. Also we make excursion according to our client’s Preferences.

Colombo Private Day Tour

Colombo, Sri Lanka‘s bustling commercial hub, is located on the country’s west coast and with a population of between 800,000 and one million (estimates vary) is by far the country’s biggest city, as well as the most developed. Its natural harbour at the mouth of the Kelani River was a magnet for successive traders and conquerors – initially the Arab merchants, then Portuguese, Dutch and British imperialists.
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Kandy Private Day Tour

Kandy is the cultural capital of Sri Lanka with a rich heritage of music, dance and architecture. Home of the sacred Tooth relic, the city is on nearly every visitor’s itinerary. It also serves as a gateway to the Hill Country, the mountainous core of the island, where the countryside is dotted with tea plantations are town still preserve the remnants of the British Colonial legacy. Kandy also has some interesting museums and market to explore. There is a range of accommodation to choose from, with many of the town’s hotels set in the surrounding hills. Kandy also makes a great base for exploring the Knuckles Range and outlying temples.
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Galle Private Day Tour

The seaside town of Galle is 116 Km away from Colombo by road or rail, down the south coast of Sri Lanka. It’s known for Galle Fort, the fortified old city founded by Portuguese colonists in the 16th century. Today’s town has grown greatly and spreads into the surroundings but the Fort is the slowbeating heart of Galle‘s history. Galle is a jewel. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic city is a delight to explore on foot, an endlessly exotic old trading port blessed with imposing Dutch-colonial buildings, ancient churches, grand mansions and museums.
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Kitulgala Private Day Tour

Surrounded by low wooded hills, the small village of Kitulgala is perhaps best known for being the location where David Lean filmed bridge on the River Kwai (1957). Kitulgala Serves as a base for a range of adventure activities, such as white-water rafting. Kitulgala is a small town in the west of Sri Lanka. It is in the wet zone rain forest, which gets two monsoons each year, and is one of the wettest places in the country.The stretch of Kelaniya River around Kitulgala is considered to be the best place for white water rafting in Sri Lanka. The main rafting stretch is about 4 km (3 miles) long and the rapids vary from Grade 3 to 5 depending on rainfall.
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Anuradhapura Private Day Tour

The capital of Sri Lanka from the 05th Century B.C. to the end of the 10th Century A.D. was the most celebrated of Sri Lanka’s ancient ruined cities. The city’s greatest reassures are its dagobas constructed of bricks and are hemispherical in shape. The most notable of these dagobas are the Ruwanweliseya dating back to the 2nd Century B.C. and is 300 feet in diameter, the Jetawanarama is 370 feet and the ThuparamaDagoba is enshrined with the collarbone of the Buddha. The city’s most renowned relic is the sacred Bo Tree, which is said to have grown from a branch of the tree under which the Buddha gained Enlightenment. It was planted 2250 years ago and is the oldest historically authenticated tree in the world. Anuradhapura is a “World Heritage Site”.
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Bentota Private Day Tour

Get out of the city and visit the seaside town of Bentota on this full-day tour from your Arrival Colombo or Negombo. Bentota is located 64km south of Colombo in the South-western coastal belt of Sri Lanka. Bentota is a very pretty rural area: the greenery of the landscape needs a special mention. Bentota enriched with safe swimming conditions in the season combined with fun water sports and exciting excursions that set up an ideal background for a relaxed holiday in Sri Lanka, is an attraction for families.
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Ella Private Day Tour

Ella is one of the most famous places in the tropical island Sri Lanka. It’s well-known for many reasons; but primly, the natural paradise around the location and tourist town there that becomes party central once dusk falls. The Ella town itself is surrounded by the beautiful hills of the Central highlands; covered in rolling green tea estates, the tall trees of cloud forests, and interesting natural formations.
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Sigiriya Private Day Tour

Sigiriya is one of the most valuable historical monuments of Sri Lanka. Referred by locals as the eighth wonder of the world this ancient palace and fortress complex has significant archaeological importance. Visit city sights like Leave for Sigiriya and Climb the famous Sigiriya Rock Fortress. The fortress complex includes remnants of a ruined palace, surrounded by an extensive network of fortifications, vast gardens, ponds, canals, alleys and fountains. Considering the uniqueness of Sigiriya UNESCO declared it a world heritage site in 1982. Sigiriya is an unmatched combination of urban planning, water engineering, horticulture and arts. Enjoy the Sigiriya Village Tour,Spend time with the villagers and understand their lifestyles. Engage in many rural activities that are part of the everyday lives of the villagers.
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Polonnaruwa Private Day Tour

Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka’s splendid medieval capital was established as the first city of the land in the 11th Century, A.D. The ruins of the ancient city stand on the east shore of a large artificial lake, the TopaWewa Lake, or ParakramaSamudraya (the Sea of Parakrama), built by King Parakramabahu I (1153-86), whose reign was Polonnaruwa‘s golden age. Within a rectangle of city walls stand palace buildings and clusters of dozens of dagobas, temples and various other religious buildings. A scattering of other historic buildings can be found to the north of the main complex, outside the city walls and close to the main road to Habarana and Dambulla.
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Nuwara Eliya Private Day Tour

The southern hill country provides tea aficionados the chance to visit factories and learn about tea production. Often referred to as Sri Lanka ‘Little England’, this genteel highland community does have a rose-tinted, vaguely British-country-village feel to it, with its colonial-era bungalows, Tudor-style hotels, well-tended hedgerows and pretty gardens. Indeed, Nuwara Eliya was once was the favoured cool-climate escape for the hard-working.With a cool though unpredictable climate, the town provides a welcome relief from the hot and humid lowlands. Walking around is a good way to see a number of sights.
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Trincomalee Private Day Tour

Trincomalee, one of the finest natural deep-water harbours in the world is located 257 km north-east of Colombo, which is considered as the commercial hub of Sri Lanka. Trincomalee is home to the fine beaches of Nilaveli, Uppuveli and the off-shore Pigeon Island. The Dive centres at Nilaveli and Uppuveli offer touriststhe opportunity to enjoy their holidays in diving, snorkelling and swimming. The Trincomalee district, referred as Gokanna or Gokarna in the historical chronicles and inscriptions, is studded with a multitude of ruins of ancient Buddhist temples and is considered a major Buddhist cultural and archaeological site of Sri Lanka. The seven hot springs at Kanniya located a mere 8km from Trincomalee attract regular crowds throughout the year in view of the therapeutic properties of the water as well as the varying temperatures from one well to the other.
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Udawalawe Private Day Tour

Udawalawe National Park lies on the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces, in Sri Lanka. The national park was created to provide a sanctuary for wild animals displaced by the construction of the Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River, as well as to protect the catchment of the reservoir. The reserve covers 30,821 hectares of land area and was established on 30 June 1972. Udawalawe is an important habitat for water birds and Sri Lankan elephants. Udawalawe lies on the boundary of Sri Lanka’s wet and dry zones. Plains dominate the topography, though there are also some mountainous areas.
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Willpattu Private Day Tour

Wilpattu National Park the largest wildlife sanctuary in Sri Lanka span an area of no less than 131,693 hectares with altitude ranging between the sea-level and 152 meters. It is situated in the dry zone, and is unlike any other wildlife sanctuary in Sri Lanka. Wilpattu sanctuary was declared as a National Park in 1938, Wilpattu National Park is located on the west coast close to the historical city of Anuradhapura .The dry zone jungle is thickly grown. WilpattuNational Park is home for many villus, or natural lakes which dot the landscape in the Wilpattu National Park. Except for two, these lakes contain rainwater, thus are important for resident and migratory water-birds.
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Yala Private Day Tour

Yala National Park, Situated In Sri Lanka’s South-East Hugging The Panoramic Indian Ocean, YalaWas Designated A Wildlife Sanctuary In 1900 And Was Designated A National Park In 1938. YalaIs Home To 44 Varieties Of Mammal And 215 Bird Species. Among Its More Famous Residents Are The World’s Biggest Concentration Of Leopards, Majestic Elephants, Sloth Bears, Sambars, Jackals, Spotted Dear, Peacocks, And Crocodiles. Yala Combines A Strict Nature Reserve With A National Park. Divided Into 5 Blocks, The Park Has A Protected Area Of Nearly 130,000 Hectares Of Land Consisting Of Light Forests, Scrubs, Grasslands, Tanks And Lagoons. Two Blocks Are Currently Opened To The Public. The 160-Hectare TissaWewaIs The Southern Tank In The Old City. Visit TissaWewa, An Artificial Reservoir, Was Built By King DevanampiyaTissaIn Order To Increase The Water Supply To His Capital City Of Anuradhapura.
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