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Colombo Private Tour

Explore the captivating city of Colombo with our private tour, where a professional guide will assist you and your group in customizing the itinerary to your preferences. Colombo Private Walking Tour.

  • 6 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 4 reviews

Explore the captivating city of Colombo with our private tour, where a professional guide will assist you and your group in customizing the itinerary to your preferences.

Colombo Private Walking Tour

Our tour starts with pickup from your accommodation in Colombo or Negombo at 9 am. The itinerary typically includes a visit to Gangaramaya Temple near Beira Lake, home to the world's smallest Buddha statue. We will also visit the Temple of Sri Kailawasanathan Swami Devasthanam Kovil, one of the oldest Hindu shrines in Colombo, known for its colorful statues.

We will drive through Independence Square, which features the Commemoration Hall, and explore Galle Face Green, an urban park along the ocean established in 1859. Other points of interest include the Lotus Tower, Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, and the tallest Buddha statue in Sri Lanka. The tour allows time to visit local jewelry and artisan shops for souvenirs.

The tour concludes at 3 pm with a drop-off at your accommodation.

Advantages of a Private Tour

Booking a private tour provides exclusive access to a professional English-speaking guide, allowing for personalized service. You can select the day of the week that suits you, and if traveling with a larger group, you may save costs.

As this is a private tour, you can modify the itinerary to fit your needs by notifying us during the reservation.

Entry fees for monuments and museums are not included and must be paid separately at each location if you wish to enter.

Included

  • English and Spanish speaking guide.
  • Exclusive, private tour just for you and your companions.
  • Pickup from your hotel or any other central location which you prefer.

Not included

  • Food.
  • Tickets.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility

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