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Day 1, 2 & 3Upon arriving in Sri Lanka, transfer directly to the Cultural Triangle village of Habarana where you will stay three nights at Chaaya Village. The next morning, explore Polonnaruwa’s ancient ruins. Polonnaruwa became Sri Lanka’s royal medieval capital in 1073 and remained the capital until the late 13th century. Today, these ruins provide a fascinating insight into a sophisticated ancient civilization. Explore Dambulla’s cave temple with its rock ceiling a sweep of colorful frescoes, some of which date back over 2,000 years. This cave temple has the largest number of Buddha statues all housed in one place, including a 14 meter long recumbent Buddha carved out of the rock. Located nearby is the Sigiriya Rock Fortress built in the 5th century by King Kasyapa, considered by some to be the Eighth Wonder of the World. We also recommend an elephant safari where you are taken on elephant back along a jungle path and across shallow rivers.
Chaaya Village
Chaaya Village set on an acre of garden blends seamlessly into its natural surroundings amidst tall trees and tropical foliage and a vast serene lake that brings nature right to the doorstep. Numerous species of birds and butterflies, monitor lizards, monkeys and rock squirrels have all shared this natural habitat with the surrounding villagers for centuries. Chaay Village is a treat for those wanting to experience Sri Lanka’s unhurried and wholesome rural village lifestyle, the rich cultural heritage, and the tropical wilderness – with the added comforts of luxurious living, good food, and courteous service. ...(More)
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Day 4 & 5The journey from the Cultural Triangle to Sri Lanka's hill capital – the small lakeside city of Kandy – will occupy most of the morning. Check into Chaaya Citadel located at the edge of the Mahaweli River. Visit the Temple of the Tooth where a sacred tooth relic of the Lord Buddha is enshrined since 4th Century A.D. The temple has decorative walls, a golden roof and fine woodwork. Religious services (pooja) with traditional music and drumming are held daily at dawn, mid-day and in the evening where guests can participate.
Chaaya Citadel
Chaaya Citadel offers luxurious accommodation with scenic views. This reliable 3/4-star hotel has been rebranded and refurbished, and provides tranquil surroundings away from the busy city of Kandy. Days begin to birdsong and perhaps a warm mist rolling away from the river. The riverside setting also adds lustre to the twilight hours....(More)
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Day 6Spend your final night in Sri Lanka at Colombo’s Cinnamon Grand, a luxurious city hotel owned by John Keells. Do some quick shopping at the adjoining Crescat mall, Paradise Road, Barefoot or ODEL. End the evening with a candle lit dinner at one of many good restaurants at Cinnamon Grand.
Cinnamon Grand
The five-star Cinnamon Grand belongs to the exclusive Cinnamon properties of the John Keells group. This city hotel combines the Cinnamon signature touch of grandeur and opulence with a degree of warmth and sensitivity giving it much character. It's central location, luxurious facilities, personalised service, up-to-date modern conveniences and the added convenience of an adjoining three-storey up market shopping mall, makes Cinnamon Grand an ideal resting point at the end of your holiday in Sri Lanka....(More)
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Day 7 to 13Depart early in the morning for your flight to the Maldives and a seven night’s stay at the Chaaya Island Dhonveli. Relax and unwind for seven days on this secluded island. This is an ideal holiday retreat for those interested in scuba diving, snorkeling and surfing. Other activities include sunset and night fishing, dolphin watching and island hopping.
Chaaya Island Dhonveli
A sister property belonging to the reputed John Keells company of Sri Lanka, Chaaya Island Dhonveli was opened in 2007. The luxurious bungalows and villas are all located on the beach front or right on the waters of the Indian Ocean. Several restaurants, bars and cafes serve a range of international cuisine. Relax with a massage at the Wings Spa or be more active with watersports or an island-hopping excursion.
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