Here we will suggest one of the best travel routes for you to make your trip on this island more enjoyable. There are several main routes within the country that start from Katunayake International Airport. Then,
1. Colombo and surrounding area
2. Pinnawala elephant orphanage
3. Temple of the Tooth Relic Kandy and the surrounding area
4. Ella and the surrounding area
5. Udawalawe National Park
6. Sacred city of Kataragama
7. Yala National Park
8. Madunagala hot water springs
9. Muruthawela canal bathing point / sliding point
10. Dikwella and surrounding area
11. Mirissa and the surrounding area
12. Surfing Point Weligama
13. Unawatuna beach cafes and restaurants
14. Galle fort
15. Hikkaduwa corals
16. Again Colombo
Below
pictures will show you the route starting from Colombo-Pettah market to Yala
National Park via Pinnawala, Kandy, Ella, Udawalawe National Park and
Kataragama.
Here is the route again to Colombo starting from Yala National Park via Madunagala hot water springs, Muruthawela canal sliding point, southern and south-west sea beach area.
Colombo and surrounding area
Modern Colombo - You have plenty of opportunities to explore the city, with numerous star-rated hotels, restaurants, and cafes. The area boasts sunny weather, and tourists particularly enjoy strolling through the streets in the evenings, especially near Galle Face Ground.
Galle Face
ground – In the evening, both locals and foreigners can be seen walking around
the area, enjoying the beautiful scenery of the sunset and indulging in local
street foods. Occasionally, locals gather here to celebrate kite festivals. The
walkway near the beach extends towards Port City. Port City is a newly
constructed city in the sea adjacent to Galle Face ground. In Port City, visitors
can enjoy walking along the path, go-cart driving, and breathtaking views
during the early morning and evening hours.
Pettah market
– Sri Lanka’s largest market ever. You can buy anything you want such as
plastic items, electronic items, electrical items, computer accessories, mobile
phones and accessories, dressing items, household items, shoes, clothes, food
items, vegetables, fruits, lighting items, types of decorations, bags, etc.
There are sets of streets in Pettah market famous for particular items. However,
there is an issue of sustainability of some sensitive items in there.
The below list will show the streets in Pettah and what they are famous for.
· Prince Street – Dutch museum. The only remaining Dutch building in Pettah
· Bodhiraja Street – Clothes, food stores, various kinds of spicy food and so on
· Dam Street – Stainless steel items, plastic items, cake tools
· Wolfendhal Street – Electronic or non-electronic scales, kind of oils
· Sea Street / Hetti Weediya – Jewelleries
· Main Street – Sarees, cloth stores, all government and private banks, especially the world-famous Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque aka Red Mosque is situated there.
· China Street – Chemicals, party items, plastic items, polythene items
· St. John Street – Cashew stores
· 1st Cross Street – Mobile phones and accessories, electric items, computer items
· 2nd Cross Street and Keyzer Street – Shoes, bags, cloths, carpet, curtains
· 3rd Cross Street – Industrial items such as screws, scales, and so on
· 4th Cross Street (the busiest street) – Food items
· 5th Cross Street – Vegetable stores, rice mills
· Maliban Street – Stationery items, paper decorations and items made by papers
· Malwatta Street – Bags and related items, shoes, watches, DVDs
· Prince Street – Toy stores, mirror stores, glass stores
· Bankshall Street – Handy crafts materials
Pettah
floating market – This market is on the water. There is a small lake near
Pettah bus station and this market is built on that lake. Snack bars, cafes,
restaurants, dining areas and lavatory facilities are available there.
Aluthkade street
food - You can taste famous street food till midnight in Aluthkade area.
Various kinds of food and beverages in there.
Make sure
to visit the Hindu Kathiresan Temple on Sea Street.
Pinnawala elephant orphanage
One and
only elephant orphanage in Sri Lanka situated very close to Rambukkana town.
Pinnawala Zoo
– Situated closer to the elephant orphanage.
The Temple of the Tooth Relic Kandy and the
suburbs
Temple of the Tooth Relic Kandy – This is the most treasured tooth relic that belongs to the Buddhists. Hundreds of locals and foreign visitors come to visit every day and they feel the serene atmosphere. Additionally, the Kandy Esala Perahera, aka a grand procession is one of the most ceremonial festivals in Sri Lanka that takes place every July.
Lake round and streets – You can walk along the streets in Kandy especially the lake round enjoying beautiful scenery even in the afternoon since it has calm and cold weather in the daytime there. There are plenty of star-rated hotels, restaurants, cafes and shopping malls within the city.
Make sure
to visit Kandy's city viewpoint on Rajapihilla Street.
Peradeniya
Botanical Garden – Beautiful walkways, benches and Sri Lanka’s indigenous
plants can be seen here. Sri Lanka’s largest river, river Mahaweli is the
boundary of the garden. Calm weather and calm environment.
Ella and the surrounding area
Ella is one
of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka and one of the places where you can
breathe pure oxygen in the world. Ella town, Ravana Falls, Nine-Arch Bridge and
Demodara railway loop (Rail bend) have become the main reasons for attracting
local and foreign people. Basically, the weather is very calm without much more
heavy showers or even sunny.
Ella-Rock Hike, which is very much loved by people who go hiking and camping in Sri Lanka.
· Nine arch bridge – Click Here
· Demodara railway loop - Click Here
· Ella Rock Hike – One of the most famous hiking ranges in the world. Click Here
Udawalawe National Park
The park is especially for seeing the elephants. Early morning and the evening are the best for safari and scenery. One side of the park is completely covered by Udawalawe reservoir. You can complete the safari within half a day.
Kataragama Stupa aka Kiriwehera
Stupa and
the God of Kataragama - Kataragama Kiriwehera aka Kataragama Stupa is the only stupa in the world built during
the lifetime of Lord Buddha. Manik river is a partial boundary of the sacred
city. Thousands of locals come to Kataragama to worship every day. Kataragama
procession continues for 15 days in July every year. Click here to read more:
Yala National Park
This Park
boasts the world’s highest leopard population density. The park's boundaries
are home to a variety of reptiles, amphibians, etc.
Lots of
locals and foreign people come here to see the elephants, leopards, deer, and
kind of birds and more. There are several entrances to the park, especially the
four-wheel drive safari vehicles available at the entrances. You can complete the
whole journey within half a day. Better if you could visit early in the morning
or afternoon till the evening. Click here to visit:
Tissamaharama Ancient Stupa
Tissamaharama Raja Maha Viharaya and Stupa – This belongs to the kingship era in past Sri Lanka. Why this is important? The Stupa was built by King Kawanthissa in the second century BC. This area became the old capital of Ruhunu division in the kingship era in the third century of AD. Lots of people make sure to worship this temple and the Stupa during their travels to Kataragama.
Tissamaharama lake – This lake’s early morning and evening sceneries must be one of the best sceneries presented by nature to the people in the world. The way from Hambantota to Kataragama via Tissamaharama is going through the dam of this lake. Vehicle parking slots are available within the way on the dam.
Madunagala hot water springs
This location is situated in a village called Madunagala in Hambantota district closer to Padalangala – Sooriyawewa main road. There are several hot water springs in the location and they have kind of different temperatures. The location’s surrounding area is very sunny probably the whole year. You can feel the nature of a real Sri Lankan village there.
Muruthawela Canal bathing point/water sliding point
This is an uncommon hidden place situated in a village called Muruthawela in Hambantota district. The nearest city is Walasmulla.
These two
canals are the outlet of Muruthawela reservoir which always carries water to
the farming in the suburbs. You can bathe or slide in the canals in there.
Dikwella and the surrounding area
Hummanaya Blowhole
– Click here to visit:
Blue Beach
Island – This is a private camping island that is connected to the mainland by
a sandway. There are several camping sites in there. To reserve the campsite,
you can inquire with the owner of the island.
Nilwella
beach – Ideal place to feel the sunset. Less crowded and one of the best places
to go snorkeling and swimming. But make sure to get a guide.
Hiriketiya
beach – This is also an ideal place for mind relaxing. Hiriketiya Bay is a
trendy surf area. Several surf schools there. Surfboards are available for
rent. The location is safe but make sure to get a guide.
Mirissa and the surrounding area
Coconut
Tree Hill Mirissa - One of the most famous and unique destinations in down-south
Sri Lanka. Thousands of locals and foreign people come here to see the scenery combined
with the red floor.
Mirissa whale
watching – There are plenty of clubs that offer whale-watching packages in
there. You can contact any club and they will organize a journey for you. The
journey will start early in the morning and most probably you will have your
breakfast on the boat. It takes 05 or 06 hours to complete the trip.
Surfing Point Weligama
Weligama bay
is the ideal place for beginners who are willing to learn surfing. Hundreds of
locals and foreigners are daily arriving here to experience the sport. Beach
and the sea waves are small and continuously occur which is perfectly fitted
for beginners to their surfing career.
Unawatuna Beach cafes and restaurants
Stunning beach. Ideal location for snorkeling and swimming. There are plenty of eateries, cafes, and villas facing the beach. Unfortunately, from the main road to the beach, the road's approach is constrained. Therefore the available parking spaces are low. Your car can be parked on either side of the street if you are only enjoying the beach without booking a villa there.
Dewata - Surfing and bathing area
Unawatuna Jungle Beach – bathing point
Galle fort
The best location for relaxation and sunset viewing. There are a number of star-rated hotels, villas, eateries, pubs and retail establishments there, particularly jewelry and gem stores. Parking slots and areas are available. The city inside the fort is almost entirely made up of Colonial architecture. Read the history of Galle Fort:
Galle
Fort at night
Hikkaduwa Corals
Things to
do in Hikkaduwa: Hikkaduwa Marine National Park, Hikkaduwa corals &
Hikkaduwa diving. Visit here:
Conch Ship
| What is this? - The ship was built in the United Kingdom in 1892. The ship
struck the coral by accident on the 02nd of June in 1903 while traveling to
Madurai. The location is 08 kilometers North of Hikkaduwa beach and 02
kilometers from the sea at Akurala point. ReadMore:
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Sri Lanka is a popular tourist destination, and the route from Colombo to again Colombo via Kandy, Ella, Tissamaharama, Dikwella, Unawatuna and Galle is one of the best.
In this article, we highlighted some of the most eye-catching and ideal places to see along this route.
Very informative. Definitely trying these out the next time.
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