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Jaffna Tour

1 Day tours

Colombo is the country’s commercial hub and the connecter of the Southern beaches. With influences of the Portuguese, Dutch and British, the city revives to be an authentic holiday hotspot fulfilling your dream stay at Sri Lanka. The cities multi cultural background benefits its visitors to experience a bit of everything; with buildings from the era of invasion that are used till to date, most interesting places in and around the city and the endemic culture of the city.

Kelaniya Temple

As stated and believed among all Buddhists, Lord Gautama Buddha has set foot to the Kelaniya temple including a retinue of 500 monks that have enlightened during his third and final visit to Sri Lanka, dated over 2500 years ago, for an invitation to preach the Dhamma from the King of Nagas King Maniakkhika.

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National museum

The Colombo National Museum was founded by Sir William Henry Gregory, the British governor of Ceylon at the time. It is a masterpiece of Italian Architecture in its colonial type mansions. The masterpiece houses the most prestigious, oldest and largest collection of artifacts owned by the country.

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Galle Face

The Galle road, directing further South from Colombo is a famous coastline since Old Colonial Ceylon. One side the beach and the other with a chain of hotels, is the most happening part of the city. The very famous and prestige Galle Face Hotel, remarks itself as the Galle Face due to its aged survival, stands to date and is still operational.

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Independence Square

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Seema malake

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