Sri Lanka Ramayana Express

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Duration

4 N / 5 D

Tour Code

DW2052

Category

Outside India

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Explore Sri Lanka’s most important Ramayana landmarks along with beautiful hill stations, temples, beaches, and cultural attractions on this short yet immersive spiritual getaway.
Day 1 – Arrival – Chilaw – Kandy

Arrive in Colombo and proceed to Kandy via Chilaw. Visit Munneswaram Temple and Manavari Temple linked to Lord Rama’s journey. Overnight stay in Kandy.

Visit a spice garden, Ramboda Hanuman Temple, tea plantations, Seetha Amman Temple, and explore the charming city of Nuwara Eliya.

Travel towards Bentota via Divurumpola Temple and Rumassala in Galle, both associated with Ramayana legends. Overnight stay in Bentota.

Enjoy a scenic Madu River boat safari and visit the Turtle Conservation Project. Later visit Kelaniya Temple and Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple before reaching Colombo.

After breakfast, transfer to Colombo Airport for your onward flight.

  • Visit Meenakshi Temple, Gandhi Museum, Alagarkoil Temple, Aayarikal Mandapam, and Vaigai Dam.
  • Explore Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram.
  • Three-day guided tour around Hampi.
  • Satvik Bhojan available on request for families, groups, or societies.
  • Extra services such as caretakers and wheelchair assistance available on request.
  • Special priority darshan available, but regular queues apply unless premium service is booked.

FAQ

1. What are the major Ramayana sites covered in Sri Lanka?

Most Ramayana tours include visits to Munneswaram Temple, Manavari Temple, Seetha Amman Temple, Divurumpola Temple, Koneswaram Temple, Ramboda Hanuman Temple, Kelaniya Temple, and Rumassala.

The ideal time is between November and April when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing across hill stations, cultural cities, and coastal regions.

Yes, Indian passport holders require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before travelling to Sri Lanka.

A 5 to 7-day itinerary is generally ideal to comfortably explore the important Ramayana landmarks and major sightseeing destinations.

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