
Private Nuwara Eliya 2 Day Tour
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Discover the beautiful scenery surrounded by temples, lakes and tea plantations with this Nuwara Eliya 2 Day Tour from Colombo. Let yourself be captivated by Sri Lanka's inner landscapes.
Private Nuwara Eliya 2 Day Tour
Day 1
After picking you up from your hotel in Colombo between 7 and 9 am, we'll head to Kithulgala. Our first stop will be rafting on the Kelani Ganga River. After this activity, you'll have one hour free for lunch. In the afternoon, we'll visit Devon and Saint Clair waterfalls, then proceed to Nuwara Eliya, where we'll experience the city with a night tour around the illuminated buildings near Lake Gregory. The day will end at a centrally located hotel in Nuwara Eliya.
Day 2
We'll have breakfast at the Nuwara Eliya hotel, followed by a visit to the outskirts of the city to see the Seetha Amman Hindu temple and the Haggala Botanical Gardens. After an hour for lunch near Haggala, we'll visit a tea plantation and factory, concluding with a visit to the Ramboda waterfall. The tour will end with a return to your hotel in Colombo, arriving at 7 pm.
Accommodation
This tour includes one night hotel stay with breakfast in Nuwara Eliya. You can choose between a 2 or 3 star hotel or a 4 or 5 star hotel.
2 or 3 star Hotel
The Black Pool Hotel, Galaxy Grand Hotel, Heaven Seven Hotel, Galway Heights, Oak Ray Summer Hill Breeze, Alpine Hotel or similar.
4 or 5 star Hotel
Saint Andrew Hotel, Araliya Green City, The Grand Hotel, Araliya Green Hill, The Golden Ridge Hotel, Hill Club or similar.
Tour from Colombo
If you prefer, you can book the same tour departing from Colombo.
Preise
Inklusive
- Hotel pick up and drop off.
- Transport by minibus.
- 1 night accommodation with breakfast.
- English speaking guide.
- Rafting equipment.
- Private and exclusive tour, there won't be other people in your group.
Nicht inklusive
- Lunch and dinner.
- Entry to the monuments visited: 25USD per person in total.
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility