5 Days Ramayana tour
TRIP DETAILS
Duration
05 Days 04 Nights
Location
Airport - Pinnawala - Kandy - Nuwara Eliya - Ella - Kataragama - Ussangoda -Galle - Colombo - Airport
Sri Lanka Ramayana Tour for 5 days (4 Nights) is a fascinating journey that takes you on a spiritual and cultural adventure through some of the most significant landmarks associated with the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana. This tour will allow you to explore the cultural heritage of Sri Lanka and discover the legends, myths, and stories that have been passed down through generations.
This is an ideal tour for Ramayana enthusiasts and for a family holiday. The tour is available year-round, and you can visit the most significant Ramayana sites in central and southern Sri Lanka. Here are some of the sites that you will cover during this tour:
- – Sri Baktha Hanuman Temple
- – Sita Amman Temple
- – Gayathri Peedam in Nuwara Eliya
- – Divurumpola Temple
- – Ravana Waterfall
- – Ravana Caves
- – Kataragama temple
- – Rumassala Sanjeewani Mountain
- – Sri Anjaneyar Temple
Short Itinerary of our 5-day Sri Lanka Ramayana Tour;
- Day 1: Arrival and Proceed to Kandy city
- Day 2: Kandy to Nuwara Eliya
- Day 3: Nuwara Eliya to Kataragama
- Day 4: Kataragama to Colombo
- Day 5: Departure
Day 1
You will be welcomed by our Lanka Safe Tours representative at the Katunayake Airport. Then you will proceed to Kandy. The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is your first stop. Then you’ll travel to Kandy for a sightseeing tour. In the city, you will visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic and other major places. Later, you will come to your Kandy hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is an elephant sanctuary located in Pinnawala, Sri Lanka. The orphanage was established in 1975 with the aim of providing care and protection to orphaned elephants in the region. It is currently home to around 80 elephants, including both adults and calves. Visitors to the orphanage can observe the elephants as they bathe in the nearby river, feed them, and learn about the conservation efforts being undertaken by the sanctuary. The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is a popular tourist attraction in Sri Lanka and is widely recognized for its efforts in protecting and preserving the country’s elephant population.
Temple of the Tooth Relic
The Temple of the Tooth Relic, also known as Sri Dalada Maligawa, is a Buddhist temple located in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The temple is believed to house the tooth relic of the Buddha and is considered one of the most sacred places of worship in Sri Lanka. The temple complex includes several buildings and shrines, and is surrounded by a moat and a wall. Visitors to the temple can witness traditional Buddhist rituals and ceremonies, view the intricate architecture of the temple buildings, and learn about the history and significance of the tooth relic. The Temple of the Tooth Relic is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular destination for tourists and pilgrims alike.
Day 2
On the second day of your Ramayana tour, we will travel from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya. Along the way, you will visit Peradeniya Botanical Garden and Ramboda Baktha Hanuman Temple. As well, you will be lucky to visit a tea factory and a tea estate. You will come to Nuwara Eliya in the evening and do sightseeing in the city. Later, come to the hotel for the night and dinner.
Baktha Hanuman Temple
The Baktha Hanuman Temple is a Hindu temple located in the small town of Ramboda, Sri Lanka. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, a popular deity in Hinduism who is known for his strength, courage, and devotion. The temple is situated amidst scenic mountainous surroundings, and is believed to have been built in the 1990s. The temple complex includes several shrines and prayer halls, and is adorned with intricate carvings and colorful decorations. Visitors to the temple can witness traditional Hindu rituals and ceremonies, seek blessings from the deity, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the temple surroundings. The Baktha Hanuman Temple is a popular destination for Hindu devotees as well as tourists seeking to explore the rich cultural heritage of Sri Lanka.
Peradeniya Botanical Garden
The Peradeniya Botanical Garden is a large botanical garden located in Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, near the city of Kandy. The garden was established in 1821 and is spread across 147 acres of land. The garden features a wide variety of flora from Sri Lanka and other parts of the world, including rare and exotic plants, trees, and flowers. Visitors can explore the garden’s many themed areas, which include an orchid house, palm avenue, spice garden, and medicinal garden, among others. The garden also features a large central lake, several scenic walking paths, and an impressive collection of bird species. The Peradeniya Botanical Garden is a popular destination for nature lovers, botanists, and tourists seeking to explore the natural beauty of Sri Lanka.
Day 3
In the morning of this day, we will visit Sita Amman Temple and Ashok Vatika (Hakgala Botanical Garden). Then we will proceed to Kataragama. Along the way, we will visit Divurumpola Temple, Ravana Falls, and Ravana Caves near Ella. Your overnight stay will be at a beautiful hotel in Kataragama.
Sita Amman Temple
The Sita Amman Temple is a Hindu temple located in the town of Sita Eliya (also known as Seetha Eliya or Sita Eliya) near Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka. According to Hindu mythology, this is the place where the goddess Sita was held captive by the demon king Ravana in the epic Ramayana. The temple is surrounded by beautiful mountains and a tranquil lake, making it a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus as well as a tourist attraction. The temple has a small shrine dedicated to Lord Rama, Sita’s husband, and several statues and carvings depicting scenes from the Ramayana. The temple is also known for its natural hot water springs, which are believed to have healing properties.
Ashok Vatika
Ashok Vatika is a garden located in the town of Sita Eliya (also known as Seetha Eliya or Sita Eliya) near Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka. According to Hindu mythology, this is the place where the demon king Ravana held Sita captive after abducting her in the epic Ramayana. Ashok Vatika was said to be a beautiful garden where Sita was kept and where she prayed for Lord Rama to come and rescue her. The garden is now a popular tourist attraction and features several statues and carvings depicting scenes from the Ramayana. The garden is surrounded by lush greenery and has a serene atmosphere, making it a peaceful place to visit.
Divurumpola Temple
The Divurumpola Temple is a Buddhist temple located in the town of Badulla in Sri Lanka. According to Buddhist tradition, this is the place where Sita underwent an agni pariksha (trial by fire) to prove her purity and fidelity to her husband Lord Rama in the epic Ramayana. The temple features a large stone slab believed to have been the spot where Sita underwent the trial by fire. Devotees believe that by praying at this temple and making offerings, their own relationships and marriages will be blessed and strengthened. The temple has a peaceful and serene atmosphere, and visitors can also enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding hills and tea plantations.
Ravana Falls
Ravana Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in the town of Ella in Sri Lanka. The waterfall is named after the demon king Ravana, who is a prominent figure in the Hindu epic Ramayana. According to legend, Ravana hid Princess Sita in the caves behind the waterfall after abducting her from India. The waterfall is approximately 25 meters high and is surrounded by lush greenery, making it a popular tourist attraction and a scenic spot for photography. Visitors can take a refreshing dip in the pool at the base of the falls or climb up to the top for a stunning view of the surrounding landscape.
Ravana Caves
Ravana Caves are a group of natural caves located in the town of Ella in Sri Lanka. According to Hindu mythology, these caves were used by the demon king Ravana to hide Princess Sita after abducting her from India in the epic Ramayana. The caves are situated on a cliff face and offer a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Visitors can climb up to the caves and explore their natural beauty, which includes small waterfalls and streams. The caves are also believed to have been used by Buddhist monks as meditation retreats in ancient times. Today, Ravana Caves are a popular tourist attraction and a must-visit for those interested in the history and mythology of Sri Lanka.
Day 4
We will visit Kataragama Temple in the morning. Then you will proceed to Galle, where you will visit Rumassala Sanjeewani Mountain along the way. You will next participate in sightseeing in Galle, where you will not miss the famous Galle Fort. After that, we will directly proceed to Colombo, where you will stay the night.
Kataragama Temple
The Kataragama Temple is a multi-religious temple complex located in the town of Kataragama in Sri Lanka. The temple is dedicated to the worship of several Hindu and Buddhist deities, as well as the Kataragama deity, who is a blend of both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The temple is believed to be one of the oldest and most sacred places of worship in Sri Lanka, with a history dating back over 2,000 years. The temple complex features several shrines, including the main Kataragama shrine, where offerings are made and prayers are offered by devotees. The temple is also famous for its annual Esala Perahera festival, which is held in July or August and attracts thousands of devotees and tourists from around the world. The festival features a colorful procession of decorated elephants, dancers, musicians, and devotees carrying offerings to the deities.
Rumassala Sanjeewani Mountain
The Rumassala Sanjeewani Mountain is a small hill located in the town of Unawatuna in Sri Lanka. The hill is believed to be the place where Hanuman, the monkey god, found the Sanjeewani herb to heal Lord Rama’s brother Lakshmana in the Hindu epic Ramayana. According to legend, Hanuman carried a piece of the Himalayas to Sri Lanka to heal Lakshmana, and the piece fell in the area where Rumassala Sanjeewani Mountain is located. The hill is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a panoramic view of the ocean and the surrounding area. Visitors can climb up to the top of the hill to enjoy the view and explore the area, which is also home to several rare and endemic plant and animal species.
Day 5
This is your departure date. According to the limited time, we will first visit Punchamuga Anjaneyar Temple in Colombo. Then you will participate in a sightseeing tour of the city. Along the way to the airport, you will next visit the Kelaniya Buddhist Temple. After that, our representative will drop you off at Katunayaka Airport.
Punchamuga Anjaneyar Temple
Sri Anjaneyar Kovil is a Hindu temple located in the heart of Colombo, Sri Lanka. The temple is dedicated to the worship of Lord Hanuman, the monkey god and a prominent figure in Hindu mythology. The temple features a large statue of Lord Hanuman, which is over 16 feet tall and is the tallest statue of Hanuman in Sri Lanka. The temple is also known for its vibrant and colorful architecture, with intricate carvings and paintings adorning its walls and ceilings. Visitors can participate in daily poojas (worship ceremonies) and offerings at the temple, and seek blessings from Lord Hanuman for strength and protection. The temple is a popular destination for both devotees and tourists who are interested in Hindu mythology and architecture.