Meet the representative of “ SHA Vacation” and start your day trip to visit Pinnawala Elephant orphanage and Kandy city tour.
which is located in Rambukkana (Kegalle district) was established in 1975 by the wildlife department. It cares for more than 70 elephants. It’s great if you could visit them during their bathing and feeding times as you could take part in feeding.
The Temple of Tooth is the most important Buddhist place of worship in Sri Lanka and foremost travel attraction of the town.known as the Dalada Maligawa. It is believed that a tooth of the Buddha lies there, and annually hundreds of thousands of Buddhist pilgrims visit Kandy to pay homage to this tooth relic. You could hire a guide to show you around and give a guided tour or explore this temple on your own. Please wear appropriate clothes to the temple (i.e. clothes with sleeves and covering your legs). You could leave your shoes at the counter which is at the entrance of the temple building. The temple was constructed in the 16th century but several additions have been done in it. A golden canopy has been recently added. The temple follows a set of daily rituals
As Sri Lanka’s largest garden an elegant and spacious 147-acres (60-hectares) plenty of time is needed to stroll Peradeniya’s imposing Avenue of Royal Palms.
There are some 4,000 different species of plants at Peradeniya Gardens. The 10,000 or so trees, which are the stars, are mature, lofty giants, many of them tropical timber trees. Highlights of the collection include the Giant Bamboo of Burma, capable of growing to 40 meters height (130 feet) with a 25-centimetre (10-inch) stem diameter. And it can grow by a rapid 30 centimeters a day (12 inches).
The gardens showcase all of Sri Lanka’s flora and representative species from around the tropical world. Luminaries as varied as Queen Elizabeth II , Marshal Tito and Yuri Gugarin have planted trees to mark their visits to the garden.