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Colombo Tuk-Tuk Tour

Explore the lively streets of Colombo on a guided tuk-tuk tour. You'll discover the city's beautiful monuments. Description. Pick-up will be from your hotel in Colombo at your chosen time to begin your tuk-tuk tour.

  • 4 hours
  • 9/10 | 23 reviews

Explore the lively streets of Colombo on a guided tuk-tuk tour. You'll discover the city's beautiful monuments.

Description

Pick-up will be from your hotel in Colombo at your chosen time to begin your tuk-tuk tour. An expert guide will provide insights about the island and its history as you navigate the streets in a tuk-tuk.

The tour starts at the Sri Muthu Vinayagar Swamy Kovil Temple, a significant temple in the capital, before proceeding to Wolvendaal Church or the Old Colombo Town Hall. The journey continues through the historic center to the Red Mosque, also known as the Jami Ul-Alfar, and moves to Colombo's financial district to admire key institutions.

Next, the tour will explore the Fort neighborhood, where you'll find important monuments such as the Walukaramaya Buddhist temple, the Town Hall, and the Commemorative Independence Hall.

The tour concludes with either a traditional lunch or dinner at a local restaurant, highlighting Sri Lankan cuisine. After four hours of exploring Colombo by tuk-tuk, you will be taken back to your accommodation, completing the tour.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Tuk tuk tour
  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Entrance ticket to the Buddhist temple Walukaramaya: 400INR per person
  • Entrance ticket to the Town Hall: 200INR per person
  • Lunch: 650INR
  • Dinner: 540INR

Tips

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

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