Overview
Embarking on a Hanuman Tour in Sri Lanka offers a profound journey through sites steeped in the epic tales of the Ramayana. These locations not only highlight Hanuman’s pivotal role in the narrative but also showcase Sri Lanka’s rich cultural and natural heritage.
Tour Highlights
- Sigriya Rock
- Hiriwadunna Village Tour at Habarana
- Kantale Tank
- Marble Beach
- Kanniya Hot Water Springs
- Koneswaram Temple
- Sacred Temple of Tooth
- kandyan dance performance in the evening
- Hanuman Temple
- Greogory Lake
- Nuwara Eliya City
- Seetha Amman Kovil
- Galle Dutch Fort
- Rumassala
- Madu River Safari
Itinerary
• Sigriya Rock
Sigiriya is an ancient city, home to a valuable historic monument in Sri Lanka. Also known as the ‘Lion Rock’ in English, the name indicates how visitors make their way to the final ascent of the rock. At the top of the rock you will find an acre of flat land with a few ruins of the ancient King’s fortress.
• Hiriwadunna Village Tour at Habarana
Experience a village tour learning and connecting with authentic rural life of Sri Lanka. An interesting excursion involving traditional rides on a bullock cart, through the lakes via local catamaran and interactions with the farmers and villagers ending with a typical home cooked meal in one of their
Overnight stay at Habarana
After Breakfast Proceed to Trincomalee
- Kantale Tank
Kantale Tank, also known historically as Gangathala Vapi, is one of Sri Lanka’s oldest and most significant ancient reservoirs. Located in the Trincomalee District, it was originally constructed during the reign of King Aggabodhi II (606–618 AD) and later expanded by King Parakramabahu I in the 12th century. The tank was engineered to harness water from the Mahaweli River, the longest river in Sri Lanka, to irrigate the arid eastern plains and support agriculture and settlements.
- Marble Beach
Marble Beach, also known as Marble Bay Beach, is a serene and picturesque coastal gem located approximately 16 km south of Trincomalee on Sri Lanka's eastern coast. Managed by the Sri Lanka Air Force, this beach is celebrated for its pristine white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters that shimmer like polished marble under the sun .
- Kanniya Hot Water Springs
Kanniya Hot Water Springs, located approximately 8 km northwest of Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, is a site of both natural wonder and historical significance. This attraction features seven square-shaped wells, each about 3–4 feet deep, with water temperatures ranging from 38°C to 42°C. The varying temperatures among the wells allow visitors to choose their preferred warmth for bathing. The water is geothermally heated and rich in minerals, believed to offer therapeutic benefits for skin ailments, joint pain, and stress relief.
- Koneswaram Temple,
also known as Thirukonamalai Konesar Temple or the Temple of a Thousand Pillars, is a revered Hindu shrine perched atop Swami Rock in Trincomalee, Eastern Sri Lanka. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is one of the Pancha Ishwarams, the five ancient abodes of Shiva in Sri Lanka, and holds immense religious, historical, and architectural significance.
Overnight stay at Trincomalee
After Breakfast Proceed to Kandy
• Sacred Temple of Tooth
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is a worldrenowned place of worship, where the left tooth of Gautama Buddha is enshrined. The temple which is venerated by thousands of local & foreign devotees and tourists daily was named as a world heritage by UNESCO in 1988
• kandyan dance performance in the evening.
he Kandyan dance is highly sophisticated and refined. It flourished under the Kandyan kings from the 16th through the 19th centuries, and today it is considered the national dance of Sri Lanka.
Overnight Stay in a Hotel Kandy
After Breakfast Proceed to Nuwara Eliya
- Hanuman Temple
In Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, there is a Hanuman Kovil (temple) located in the Eastern Province. This temple is situated near the Vairavar Kovil and is in proximity to the Trincomalee railway station and Orr's Hill Vivekananda School. While specific historical or architectural details about this Hanuman Kovil are limited, its presence underscores the cultural and religious diversity of the region.
• Discover the Lush Beauty of Sri Lanka’s Tea Plantations
Step into the rolling hills of green, where mist kisses the mountaintops and the scent of fresh tea fills the air.Welcome to Sri Lanka’s world-renowned Tea Country – where every leaf tells a story. 💚🌄 From the scenic slopes of Nuwara Eliya, Ella, and Haputale, to the heritage trails of Hatton and Badulla, these plantations aren’t just about tea – they’re about time-honored tradition, breathtaking views, and local life intertwined with nature.
- Greogory Lake
Gregory Lake, also known as Lake Gregory, is a picturesque reservoir nestled in the heart of Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka's renowned "Little England." Established in 1873 during the British colonial era by Governor Sir William Gregory, the lake was created by damming the Thalagala stream to support town expansion and recreational activities. Over time, it became a hub for water sports and leisure, reflecting the colonial charm of the region.
- Nuwara Eliya City
Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as "Little England," is a charming city nestled in Sri Lanka's central highlands. Renowned for its cool climate, colonial-era architecture, and lush tea plantations, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance
Overnight Stay in a Hotel Nuwara Eliya
After Breakfast
- Seetha Amman Kovil
The Seetha Amman Kovil, also known as the Seetha Amman Temple, is a revered Hindu shrine located in Seetha Eliya, approximately 5 kilometers southeast of Nuwara Eliya town in Sri Lanka. This temple holds significant religious and mythological importance, particularly in connection with the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana.
leisure activities to enjoy in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka’s “Little England,” known for its cool climate, colonial charm, and lush scenery
Overnight Stay in a Hotel Nuwara Eliya
After Breakfast Proceed to Galle
- Galle Dutch Fort,
located on Sri Lanka's southwest coast, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich history and well-preserved colonial architecture. Originally built by the Portuguese in 1588 and extensively fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century, the fort stands as a testament to the island's colonial past .
- Rumassala
is a verdant hill located near Unawatuna in the Galle District of southern Sri Lanka. Steeped in myth and rich in biodiversity, it offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural significance, and historical intrigue.
Overnight Stay in a Hotel Galle
After Breakfast
• Madu River Safari
Madu River Safari (also known as Madu Ganga Safari) is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic and serene river experiences, located in Balapitiya, along the southern coast.
Tour End
Includes/Excludes
Package Includes
- Accommodation in hotels of your chosen category for Single/Double/Triple occupancy.
- Daily breakfast at the mentioned hotels (dinners may also be included).
- Entrance fees for the monuments.
- Activities specified in the detailed program,
- Private transportation throughout the trip.
- Local English-speaking guides for the sightseeing in each city you do visit.
- Assistance upon arrival and departure in each city.
- Current Government Taxes.
Package Excludes
- International flight airfare and airport taxes.
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, travel insurance, laundry, and phone calls
- Any services which are not mention in package inclusions.
FAQs
Yes, we can customize the tour for you. If you wish to go to any place not mentioned in the route, simply inform us in advance and we will make the arrangements.
Pickup from Hotel – Tour Attractions – Drop at your Hotel.