Why choose this Colombo tour ?
The Colombo City Tour takes you on a journey into the heart of the capital city of Sri Lanka, to show you its most spectacular sights. View elegant colonial buildings rising in tandem with shiny new business constructions in the sprawling metropolis. Visit the ancient temples that create havens in the midst of all the bustle and hustle. Get to know Colombo’s history and legends through some of its most interesting landmarks. Embark in an adventure that shows you the wonderful secrets of Colombo.
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What makes Colombo City Tour from Wadduwa a unique experience ?
Wadduwa, a coastal town in Sri Lanka, enchants visitors with its pristine beaches, swaying palm trees, and serene atmosphere. Known for its luxury resorts and traditional charm, Wadduwa offers a perfect blend of relaxation and cultural immersion, making it a sought-after destination for travelers seeking tranquility by the Indian Ocean.
The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, stands as a testament to architectural elegance and historical significance. Constructed in 1973 as a tribute to former Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike, it serves as a premier venue for conferences, exhibitions, and cultural events. Its distinctive design, blending traditional Sri Lankan motifs with modern functionality, reflects the nation’s rich heritage and aspirations. Set amidst lush greenery and serene surroundings, BMICH exudes an aura of grandeur and sophistication, attracting dignitaries, scholars, and visitors from around the globe, making it a symbol of Sri Lanka’s commitment to excellence in diplomacy and cultural exchange.
Independence Square in Sri Lanka stands as a symbol of the nation’s journey towards autonomy and sovereignty. Located in the heart of Colombo, it holds significant historical importance, marking the country’s declaration of independence from British colonial rule in 1948. The square’s striking architecture combines colonial and indigenous influences, reflecting Sri Lanka’s diverse heritage. Surrounded by lush greenery and pathways, it offers a serene retreat amidst the bustling cityscape. Visitors frequent the square not only to admire its grandeur but also to pay homage to the struggles and sacrifices that paved the way for Sri Lanka’s freedom and self-determination.
At Sir Marcus Fernando Mawatha (also known as Albert Crescent), next to the Viharamahadevi Park, the National Museum was Sri Lanka’s first and was founded in 1877. Its collection spans several centuries and a range of cultures, from the Sinhala kingdoms through to the British era. Highlights include the royal trappings of the last Kings of Kandy. There are also some superb stone sculptures, as well as Hindu bronzes and wooden carvings, Sri Lankan and European furniture and ceramics, and (to Western eyes) a fine array of grotesque masks representing Buddhist demons and deities. The museum’s huge library of more than 500,000 books is primarily of interest to scholars, but its collection of 4000 palm leaf manuscripts – created by etching the lettering into the fibrous surface of the leaf – are on display for everyone to admire. A small Gallery of mid 19th century paintings and etchings shows Sri Lanka through the eyes of British artists.
The Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre, located in Sri Lanka’s capital city of Colombo, stands as a magnificent symbol of the nation’s cultural richness and artistic vibrancy. Named after former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, this state-of-the-art performance venue serves as a hub for various artistic endeavors, including theater, dance, music, and other cultural events. Its elegant architecture, blending modern design with traditional Sri Lankan elements, creates an awe-inspiring atmosphere for audiences and performers alike. With its spacious auditoriums, cutting-edge facilities, and commitment to fostering creativity, the Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre continues to be a beacon of artistic excellence in the heart of Colombo.
Located amidst the calm waters of the Beira Lake, the Gangaramaya Temple complex is a vibrant venue located in the heart of the Business District. The complex consists of the Main Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple, the “Seema Malaka” which is an assembly hall for monks and also a vocational training institute. The temple is over 120 years old while now it has been converted to an institution of International significance. The temple and its surroundings are adorned with colourful lights during various ceremonial months while the annual Nawam Perahera conducted by the Gangaramaya is one of the most vibrant and colourful processions in the island.
The Old Parliament Building in Colombo, Sri Lanka, stands as a majestic symbol of the nation’s rich history and political legacy. Built in the neoclassical style during the British colonial period, it exudes grandeur with its imposing Corinthian columns and intricate architectural details. Completed in 1930, it served as the seat of the Parliament of Ceylon until 1983 when the new Parliament complex was established. Today, the building remains a significant landmark, showcasing Sri Lanka’s journey through colonial rule to independence. Its historic significance and architectural beauty make it a cherished cultural asset in the heart of Colombo.
The Galle Face Green, which is immediately south of Fort, is a long, thin park facing the Indian Ocean which fills up with food stalls and locals on weekday and weekend evenings as it is a popular meeting place to relax. A narrow arm of Beira Lake separates this district from Slave Island, a peninsula where the Dutch imprisoned slaves from their Asian colonies. Galle Road, Colombo’s long seafront boulevard runs south from Galle Face Green, eventually becoming the main coastal road to Galle and the Deep South. It’s always crowded with traffic and short on charm, but as the city’s main thoroughfare it also has some of the best shopping malls and a number of important buildings, including the official residence of Sri Lanka’s premier, the US Embassy, the British High Commission and some of the city’s top five star hotels.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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- All taxes & Service charges.
- Service of an English-speaking chauffeur guide.
- Hotel Pick & Drop
- 1-Liter of bottled mineral water per person.
- If more than 4 guest transport will be available from a van (optional)
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- Entrance fees.
- Food or Drinks
- Gratuities
- Expenses of personal nature.
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- This Tour is Provided by Lakpura LLC.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Asia/Colombo.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 8 Travelers is accepted for booking.