
Colombo city tour from Bentota region
Book this highly rated Colombo city tour and discover the capital of Sri Lanka's top spots. Discover Pettah, the Fort area, Galle Face and Cinnamon Gardens.
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With the world's largest concentration of leopards, Yala National Park would be on any bucket list. Throw in its more than 300 elephants and 42 other species of mammals and it becomes a must-visit. Factor in the 215 bird varieties and you have an experience that comes to define a holiday in Sri Lanka.
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Private transfer from Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport to Bentota
Enjoy a safe and comfortable trip in an air-conditioned vehicle from Bandaranaike Airport to Bentota
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Madu River boat cruise and Galle city private tour from Bentota region
Explore the Madu River, a rich wetland ecosystem with rich ecologic diversity. Visit a sea turtle hatchery and Galle Dutch Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Galle epitomises Sri Lanka's multicultural history more than any other city. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts an exotic mix of architecture. On this small group excursion, you'll enjoy a puppet show and a walking tour of Galle Fort, followed by sunset watching.
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In a country as bursting with wildlife as Sri Lanka, it would take something special to stand out from the crowd – but the Madu River estuary does just that. You'll pass dozens of islets and also visit a turtle hatchery.
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If there's one word that defines Sri Lanka, it's ‘wild'. And as home to some 500 elephants, Udawalawe National Park is considered the best park to spot them in the country. You'll visit the park's Elephant Transit Home to see these gentle giants being fed and then tour the park in a 4x4 safari.
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Yala Safari & Galle Overnight Tour
This two-day tour ticks off everything you've come to expect from Sri Lanka – from animal sanctuaries to ancient temples. Explore the walled city of Galle, visit a turtle hatchery and discover Yala National Park and Udawale elephant transit home. Half-board accommodation is included.
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The last capital of a pre-colonial Sri Lankan kingdom is a must-visit. Not only is Kandy home to the magnificent Temple of the Tooth Relic but it's also a city of tree-lined streets crammed with hawkers, tuk-tuks and vintage buses. You'll also visit a spice garden, a tea plantation and botanical gardens.
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Whale watching, Yala National Park and Galle 2-day tour from Bentota
Enjoy whale watching in Mirissa, fo on a safari at the Yala National Park, and visit the Galle Fort in this two-day tour in Sri Lanka.
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River Madu Boat Ride and Galle City Tour
If any one city epitomises the multicultural history of Sri Lanka, then it has to be Galle. The old town is packed into a walled peninsula and boasts a maze of alleys lined with Portuguese, Dutch and British colonial architecture. But the adventure begins at Balapitiya, where we'll stop for a boat ride in the River Madu.You'll explore its marshes, which are home to almost 20 species of birds and a wide variety of reptiles and amphibians, too. You should be able to spot a fair few during a river safari that'll also take you through mangrove forests. The Madu has 64 islets, and we'll do a bit of island hopping before dropping by at the Ambalangoda Mask Museum.Then we'll head to historic Galle. It will enchant you with its rich heritage, quaint streets and hives of artistic activity. Check out the old Dutch church and the beautiful white mosque at the ramparts by the sea. Oh, and the beaches aren't bad, either. Lunch will be in Galle, and you'll be able to visit a moonstone mine in Meetiyagoda if you'd like, before a final stop at a turtle hatchery.
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It says a lot that in a country with such a rich variety of flora and fauna, Sinharaja Forest Reserve is both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve. That's because as the island's last viable area of primary tropical rainforest, it is home to almost two-thirds of its endemic trees.
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