Breakfast at the Hotel, Drive to Nuwara Eliya (Approx. 165 Km/ 4.30 Hours), Visit Temple of Tooth, Visit Spice Garden, Cultural Show, Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) was originally built by the Kandyan Kings in 1595, to house and honor the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha. Attracting crowds of white-clad pilgrims bearing lotus flowers for means of worship, the Maligawa features a myriad of intricate carvings that speak volumes of the architectural values of Kandy. Today the City of Kandy is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in part because of the Temple of the tooth relic.
Breakfast at the Hotel, Drive to Nuwara Eliya (Approx. 80 km, 3 hours), Visit Shree Bhakta Hanuman Kovil, Visit Seetha Amman Kovil (Lord Hanuman Meet Seetha Devi), Hakgala Botanical Garden (Ashoka Vatika), Enjoy the natural beauty of Sri Lanka, Overnight stay a Nuwara Eliya
Seetha Amman Temple - The Seetha Amman Temple, located in Seetha Eliya near Nuwara Eliya, is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Sita from the Ramayana epic. According to legend, this is the spot where Sita was held captive by King Ravana after being abducted from India.
Gregory Park: Gregory Park surrounds the scenic Gregory Lake, a popular spot for leisure and recreation. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, cycling, pony rides, or simply relax by the lakeside. The park is beautifully maintained with gardens, food stalls, and family-friendly spaces, making it one of the most visited attractions in Nuwara Eliya.
Hakgala Botancial Garden (If time permits) - Hakgala Botanical Garden is the second-largest botanical garden in Sri Lanka, located about 10 km from Nuwara Eliya along the Badulla road. The garden is famous for its beautiful rose garden, fern house, and wide collection of orchids. Surrounded by mountains and lush greenery, Hakgala is also associated with the Ramayana legend, believed to be part of the Ashok Vatika where Sita was kept.
Victoria Park: Victoria Park is a beautifully landscaped public garden located in the heart of Nuwara Eliya. Originally created during the British colonial period, it features colorful flowerbeds, well-maintained lawns, and walking paths.