Sri Lankan cuisine is known for its particular combinations of herbs, spices, fish, vegetables, rices, and fruits. The cuisine is highly centered around many varieties of rice, as well as coconut which is a ubiquitous plant throughout the country. Seafood also plays a significant role in the cuisine, be it fresh fish or preserved fish. As a country that was a hub in the historic oceanic silk road, Sri Lanka was historically famous for its cinnamon. The true cinnamon tree, or Cinnamomum verum used to be botanically named Cinnamomum zeylanicum to reflect its Sri Lankan origins. This is a widely utilized spice in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan cuisine is characterized by unique spice blends with heavy use of Sri Lankan cinnamon and black pepper, as well as by the use of ingredients such as Maldive fish, Goraka (garcinia cambogia), pandan leaf, lemongrass, and jaggery made from the Kithul palm syrup.
Day 1 – Arrival Transfer to Colombo
“Ayubowan” Warmly Welcome to Sri Lanka, the pearl of the Indian Ocean! On arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport, you will be greeted and assisted by a representative of Globeenjoy Tours (your chauffeur guide) and drive you to the hotel in Colombo. Colombo is the business hub and one of the tourist destinations in Sri Lanka. Check in to the hotel upon arrival, relax and freshen up your selves to witness on making some street food.
Overnight Stay at Cinnamon Grand Colombo.
Day 2 – Colombo to Mirissa
Breakfast at the hotel, Morning transfer to Mirissa via Galle. The food you taste here is totally deferent to what you got in Colombo.
Overnight Stay at Paradise Beach Club Mirissa.
Day 3 – Mirissa to Tissamaharama
Breakfast at the hotel, Morning transfer to Tissamaharama. Relax and enjoy the nature. And evening or morning safari at Yala National Park.
Overnight Stay at Beddegama Ecopark.
Day 4 – Tissamaharama to Ella
Breakfast at the hotel, Morning transfer to Ella. Explore Ella and check-in to the hotel. Cookery demonstration at the hotel.
Overnight Stay at Ella Jungle Resort.
Day 5 – Ella to Kandy
Breakfast at the hotel, today you will be traveling to Kandy by train. Experience one of the most spectacular train journeys in South Asia.
Overnight Stay at Hunas Falls Kandy.
Day 6 – Kandy
Breakfast at the hotel, today you will explore the city of Kandy. Starting from The temple of the tooth relic Kandy.
Overnight Stay at Hunas Falls Kandy.
Day 7 – Kandy to Anuradhapura
Breakfast at the hotel, today you will be travelling towards one of the cultural cities called “Anuradhapura” King’s first Kingdom of Sri Lanka.
Overnight Stay at The Lake Forest Hotel.
Day 8 – Anuradhapura to Jaffna
Breakfast at the hotel, today you will be travelling to the northern part of the country “Jaffna” which is famous for its own traditional authentic Jaffna style food which is bit similar to South Indian food.
Overnight Stay at Jetwing Jaffna.
Day 9 – Jaffna
Breakfast at the hotel, today you will explore the city of Jaffna and will be witnessing preparing authentic Jaffna food on streets.
Overnight Stay at Jetwing Jaffna.
Day 10 – Jaffna to Negombo
Breakfast at the hotel, Morning transfer to Negombo, visit Negombo fish market and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight Stay at Jetwing Sea Negombo.
Day 11 -Negombo to Airport
Breakfast at the hotel, and departure transfer to the airport.
Sri Lankan meals have gained global popularity with their blend of fiery spices, creamy curries, rich flavors and unique textures. The scrumptious dishes of Sri Lankan cuisine provide the country’s visitors with exotic eating experiences. Walk down any street, it’s not hard to find a shop or tiny kiosk churning out snacks or Sri Lankan rice and curry. Famous Sri Lankan Kottu can be found in any of the street shops in Colombo.
Coconut Tree Hill is presumably the most well-known place in Mirissa. You can watch the infinite sea and Mirissa Bay area from the top of this amazing place. It takes you 10-15 min walk up the street from Mirissa Beach. This place has become so popular that a lot of people wish to make a popular frame of the headland leaving the sea with coconut trees.
This dish is another proud creation that you can find in the southern lands. Balaya (Skipjack Tuna), Kelawalla (Yellowfin Tuna) serves as prominent fish variants in creating this. The fish is basically smothered with spices such as, goraka (Malabar Tamarind), black pepper, ginger, garlic which will end up giving flavor combination that will catch you off guard and will make you stuff your face with it.
The Beddegama Eco park is situated in the Deep South of Sri Lanka, in Tissamaharama. Beddegama Eco park is surrounded with Range of mountains known as ’Wedahiti Kanda’ God Kataragama was known to live in this mountain. The jungle around the Beddegama Eco park involved with all kind of tropical fauna and flora with bushes and tall trees. The thickest is undisturbed for many hundred years and nature is real origin. You can see different kinds of animals, reptiles, birds; deer, hares, wild pigs and monkeys are some of animal daily you find around you. Another surprise is that the Beddegama Eco Park is built with years old traditional methods and materials following eco-tourism concepts and Eco Park provides organic food 99% of vegetables harvest from Eco Park garden itself. You get natural taste of vegetable curries.
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. Situated in Sri Lanka’s south-east hugging the panoramic Indian Ocean, Yala was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and was designated a national park in 1938. Ironically, the park was initially used as a hunting ground for the elite under British rule. Yala is 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. The best time to visit Yala is between February and July when the water levels of the park are quite low, bringing animals into the open.
Welcome to everyone’s favorite hill-country village. It’s a small town in the Badulla District of Uva Province. The area has a rich bio-diversity, dense with numerous varieties of flora and fauna. Ella is surrounded by hills covered with cloud forests and tea plantations. The views through Ella Gap are stunning, and on a clear night you can even spy the subtle glow of the Great Basses lighthouse on Sri Lanka’s south coast. Don’t be too laid-back though; definitely make time for easygoing walks through tea plantations to temples, waterfalls and viewpoints. Halpewatte Tea Factory, Little Adam’s Peak, Ravana Ella Falls, the famous Nine Arches Bridge and Ella Rock are some of the highlights you must visit during your stay I Ella.
Train travel removes the stress from travelling to multiple locations while on vacation. Starting from Colombo Fort, one of the key railway stations in the Sri Lanka. There are many tourist destinations where you can travel by train from Colombo. It provides you with a great method of travelling because you get a clear picture of the country (Specially the beauty of the Tea Estates in Sri Lanka) which is not the case when you travel via the road, probably also in fear of your life. To discover the beauty of the countryside, travelling by train could be the best option even though this might be tedious as the trains are bit slow at some points. we always make sure you get the seats as in you are reserving a flight ticket before you travel.
Sri Dalada Maligawa or the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is a Buddhist temple in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is located in the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha. Since ancient times, the relic has played an important role in local politics because it is believed that whoever holds the relic holds the governance of the country. Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and is a World Heritage Site mainly due to the temple.
Kandy is a major city in Sri Lanka located in the Central Province. It was the last capital of the ancient kings’ era of Sri Lanka. The city lies in the midst of hills in the Kandy plateau, which crosses an area of tropical plantations, mainly tea. Kandy is both an administrative and religious city and is also the capital of the Central Province. is the home of The Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), one of the most sacred places of worship in the Buddhist World. It was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1988.
he culture of Sri Lanka mixes modern elements with traditional aspects and is known for its regional diversity. There are three main styles of Sri Lankan classical dance: The Kandyan dances of the Hill Country, known as Uda Rata Natum; The low country dances of the southern plains, known as Pahatha Rata Natum; Sabaragamuwa dances, or Sabaragamuwa Natum. “Ves” dance, the most popular, originated from an ancient purification ritual, the Kohomba Yakuma or Kohomba Kankariya. The dance was propitiatory, never secular, and performed only by males. Dances in low country are highly ritualistic. This form of dance is performed to appease evil spirits which cause sickness and is thus called ‘Devil Dance’. Sabaragamu dances are usually performed in Ratnapura, relating to the worshipping of God Saman much revered by local people. There are 32 main dances in Sabaragamuwa Style.
One of the most delicious dishes Known as “Kiri-Kos” is very famous among the people in hill country. Made out of Jackfruit and coconut milk.
For centuries Jaffna (or Yarl) has been Sri Lanka’s Hindu-Tamil cultural and religious centre, although the 17th-century Portuguese tried hard to change that. In 1620 they captured Jaffna’s King Sangli (whose horseback statue stands on Point Pedro Rd), then set about systematically demolishing the city’s fabulous Hindu temples. A substantial wave of mass Christian conversions followed – hence all the beautiful churches Jaffna surrendered to the Dutch after a bitter three-month siege in 1658. Various Portuguese and Dutch fortifications remain dotted around the peninsula, but most are either ruined or still in military use. Jaffna is the capital city of Northern Province of Sri Lanka.
Spicy and fully capable of making food connoisseurs swoon at the merest mention of its name, the Jaffna Style Crab Curry is simply a heavenly treat. Originating in the Northern parts of Sri Lanka where there’s an ample supply of Fresh Sea Crab all year-round, this is one dish Sri Lankans say you should be ashamed of for not trying at least once.
Negombo made its start as a fishing community, Dive into the bustle of the Negombo Fish Market during your tour around the city. Watch as local fishermen reel in their catch of the day and display fresh seafood across endless platforms. Visitors that walk the shores of Negombo beach can witness the day’s catch being laid out on enormous mats made of coconut fiber. Using an age-old method of open-air drying, the fishermen use the heat of the sun to remove all moisture from the fish and extend their shelf life. It will then get salted before being shipped to all over the island and sold in stores; dried fish is a very common inclusion of Sri Lankan cuisine. While some of the fish for sale at the market are brought in fresh, others have been brought in from larger wholesalers in the morning to be sold here. The best fish are sold to local hotels and restaurants before being relegated to either the marketplace or to being dried under the sun on the beach.
Located 45 minutes from the Bandaranaike International Airport and five minutes from the city’s highlights, the Cinnamon Grand Colombo is a five-star hotel that comes with the additional convenience of being located in the heart of Colombo. Housing 501 rooms, 14 restaurants, 10 meeting and event spaces, and multiple outdoor venues designed for the best city moments to happen right at our doorstep. The hotel brings together a curated city experience from fine dining to seafood markets, old English pubs to a Sri Lankan village the epitome of exquisite living; creating an eclectic mix for diverse tastes. Rooms are many, and varied to suit the needs, moods and tastes of every visitor.
Paradise Beach Club was started off in 1983 by a young and energetic entrepreneur with just 5 very simple cabana huts. Today Paradise boasts of 42 well equipped cabanas out of which 20 are complete with cable TV, mini-bar and telephone facilities and a common swimming pool. All rooms are with sea view and gives and absolute tremendous view of the Indian ocean. Imagine endless stretches of golden beaches with the rolling surf and stick-fishermen in the sunset. Sit with your favorite cocktail at your side, and a scrumptious Sri Lankan seafood bonanza laid in waiting. Take long relaxing walks in the fresh sea breeze. Experience the ultimate excitement in surfing. Paradise has over the years developed many loyal visitors who come over each year to taste southern Sri Lankan comfort at its best.
The Beddegama Eco park is situated in the Deep South of Sri Lanka, in Tissamaharama. Beddegama Eco park is surrounded with Range of mountains known as ’Wedahiti Kanda’ God Kataragama was known to live in this mountain. The jungle around the Beddegama Eco park involved with all kind of tropical fauna and flora with bushes and tall trees. The thickest is undisturbed for many hundred years and nature is real origin. You can see different kinds of animals, reptiles, birds; deer, hares, wild pigs and monkeys are some of animal daily you find around you. Another surprise is that the Beddegama Eco Park is built with years old traditional methods and materials following eco-tourism concepts and Eco Park provides organic food 99% of vegetables harvest from Eco Park garden itself. You get natural taste of vegetable curries.
Nestled on the banks of the Kirindi Oya River and surrounded by wild jungles, bubbling mountain streams, and abundant flora and fauna. It’s the perfect setting for the many adventure activities provided at the resort or simply a place to be still and merge with nature. There are 16 spacious chalets, 6 Cottages and jungle cabins in this property. Ella Jungle Resort has created the perfect environment for you and your children to bond and spend time together in the pure, goodness of nature. With limited phone signal, and limited internet signal to distract them, your family members can experience the adventure of the jungle together and learn about the trees, the birds, the insects, the animals and the rivers of our natural environment right here at Ella Jungle Resort.
If you are curious about what’s there at Hunas Falls, here’s a little insight on just that! With a massive 19 acres of land filled with rich greenery, every room at Hunas Falls Hotel boasts amazing views of the mountainside. In addition, guests are free to stroll through its picturesque garden filled with lovely blossoms of several kinds. Certainly, a treat for the eyes!
Turn your gaze to one side and you’ll see the enchanting lake encircled by footpaths to explore when you decide to go on an adventurous hike. Across the lake is a Campsite that’s perfect for the nature lovers out there. For those who plan on taking a leisurely walk or a refreshing bicycle ride, a visit to the two waterfalls on-site will prove to be an extra special experience.
Situated in the ancient city of Anuradhapura, the Lake Forest hotel is a perfect vantage point to the foregone world. Designed to incorporate nature at every step, the lake was centered in the construction of the hotel. Complete with a sparkling pool overlooking the beautiful lake, guests can choose from a range of room variations, all of which are furnished with contemporary designs with splashes of ancient art and culture. At Lake Forest, you can reconnect with nature like never before.
Vanakkam! It is with immense pleasure that we invite you to their home in Yaalpaanam – a city of vibrant culture, your stay with Jetwing Jaffna comes guaranteed with friendly smiles spread across these lands, as a pleasure of the northern charm that gives our peninsula an identity unlike any other on our tropical isle. In Jaffna, hotels such as Jetwing were among the first to deliver experiences of exotic luxury. At seven stories high, Jetwing Jaffna stands out as a symbol of luxurious Sri Lankan hospitality in the northern province. In every one of their 55 deluxe rooms, your private balcony is arguably the best viewpoint on the peninsula – with panoramic views of the city, lagoon, and lands beyond.
Jetwing Sea, located on the buzzing beach strip of Negombo, is a contemporary coastal respite that blends the finest of tropical luxury with traditional Sri Lankan hospitality. The blue waters of our resident landscape have served as an inspiration to many. Be it as a calming escape, a lively respite, or an unexplored world, the sea is not only an integral element of Sri Lanka’s enchantment but also of our home, filled with coastal charms that extend an invitation to you. Jetwing Sea features three tiers of rooms spread across the four floors that look over the Indian Ocean. 53 Deluxe Rooms enjoy an equal amount of coastal sunshine with expansive private balconies for afternoon lounging at our home of Sri Lankan hospitality. As a unique pleasure of our hospitality, both the suites and the deluxe rooms also offer a magnificent view of the sea from their plush bathtubs.
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