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We warmly welcome to Sincere Lanka Tours. Sincere Lanka is Travel Oriented Organization to show the wonder of Sri Lanka to our Globe members. Sri Lanka is the Pearl in the Indian Ocean. So it is bound with many wonderful and Beautiful places. Since 2007 Sincere Lanka is providing multiple in comfortable tours for the Tourists who visit Sri Lanka. Also, Sincere Lanka is a company holding License issued by Sri Lankan Tourist Board Authority. We provide Unique memorable vacation with full of Joy and excitement. We are offering High quality itineraries for the clients who visit Sri Lanka. Our mission is to create memorable, unique holiday experience for any one who engage with us in their vacation. Join Sincere Lanka Tours if you want to success your Dream tour.

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Explore Sri Lanka like never before with Sincere Lanka Tours, your premier travel partner in this captivating island nation. We are committed to providing each guest with a once-in-a-lifetime journey, meticulously tailored through our thoughtfully curated tour packages.

Prepare to embark on an enlightening adventure through a land rich in heritage, a culture bursting with vitality, and a cuisine that delivers a delightful spicy kick. Immerse yourself in the depths of ancient traditions, traverse misty mountains draped in verdant foliage, and bask on pristine golden beaches kissed by the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean.

Experience an unparalleled encounter with Sri Lanka’s majestic elephants and awe-inspiring whales, or explore captivating rainforests and awe-inspiring mountain ranges through exhilarating hikes. And this is only the beginning – Sri Lanka boasts 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and numerous hidden treasures, all waiting to be uncovered on this splendid island.

Join us for an unforgettable journey, where every moment is a memory worth capturing on a postcard. Sri Lanka beckons, and we are here to ensure you respond to its call with an extraordinary experience of a lifetime.

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City Tours For Lanka

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Galle

Galle, previously known as Point de Galle, is a coastal port city in Sri Lanka, situated on a spacious harbor along the

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Sigiriya

Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock or Lion Mountain, is a historical site located in the heart of Sri Lanka. It encompas

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Kandy

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Things To Do For Lanka

Wildlife For Lanka

Sri Lanka is one of the smallest, but biologically diverse countries in Asia. Indeed, the country is listed by Conservation International as one of the world’s 34 official “Biodiversity Hotspots”. In addition, The Sinharaja Forest Reserve, the country’s last viable area of primary tropical rainforest, is the seventh UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sri Lanka’s high proportion of endemic species is remarkable. Take land crabs: all 51 species are endemic.

Influenced by Buddhist respect for all living beings, Sri Lanka has a well-entrenched conservation ethic.
indeed, Udawattakelle Sanctuary in Kandy is probably the world’s oldest wilderness-protected area. There are 12 National Parks and 52 Sanctuaries, which together account for 13% of Sri Lanka’s land areas.

A national park safari offers the chance to see some of Sri Lanka’s 92 mammals (16 endemic) – elephant, leopard, sloth bear, sambur, spotted deer, mouse- and barking-deer, porcupine, ant-eater, civet cat, giant squirrel, and monkeys such as the macaque, purple-faced leaf monkey and grey langur.

Yala National Park is believed to have the world’s highest concentration of leopards. Uda Walawe National Park is famous for its elephants, but Minneriya National Park boasts the awesome dry season “Gathering”, in which herds of elephants congregate to drink the region’s remaining water.

Whale and Dolphin Watching For Lanka

Sri Lanka is one of the world’s best places to see blue whales. Sperm whales, killer whales, pilot whales and dolphins are also regularly spotted on whale-watching trips from Mirissa on the south coast. As mentioned, the dugong frequents the north-west coast and the island’s beaches are visited by five of the seven turtle species.

 

Village Tour For Lanka

Sri Lanka is one of the world’s best places to see blue whales. Sperm whales, killer whales, pilot whales and dolphins are also regularly spotted on whale-watching trips from Mirissa on the south coast. As mentioned, the dugong frequents the north-west coast and the island’s beaches are visited by five of the seven turtle species.

A Sigiriya village tour typically involves exploring the rural villages surrounding the famous Sigiriya Rock Fortress in Sri Lanka. This tour offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the local way of life, culture, and traditions of the people living in the region. Here’s what you can expect from a Sigiriya village tour:

1. Village Walk: Your tour may start with a guided walk through a local village. You’ll get to see the traditional houses, interact with the villagers, and observe their daily activities, such as farming, cooking, and crafting.

2. Agricultural Experiences: The tour often includes visits to paddy fields, fruit orchards, and spice gardens. You might have the chance to participate in farming activities, such as planting or harvesting crops.

3. Cooking Demonstrations: Experience traditional Sri Lankan cooking with a local family. You’ll learn to prepare and cook a variety of dishes, such as rice and curry, using fresh ingredients sourced from the village.

4. Taste Local Cuisine: Enjoy a meal made from the ingredients you helped prepare during the cooking demonstration. This is a great way to savor authentic Sri Lankan flavors.

5. Interacting with Locals: One of the highlights of the tour is interacting with the friendly and hospitable villagers. You can learn about their way of life, ask questions, and perhaps even join in their daily activities.

6. Learning about Local Traditions: Your guide will share stories and insights into the local customs, traditions, and beliefs of the villagers, providing a deeper understanding of their way of life.

Sigiriya village tours are not only an educational experience but also a chance to connect with the local community and gain a deeper appreciation for the rich cultural and natural heritage of the region. These tours offer a more immersive and authentic perspective of Sri Lanka beyond the popular tourist attractions.

River Safari & Water Rafting For Lanka

Madu River Safari:
The Madu River Safari takes place in the southern part of Sri Lanka, particularly in the coastal town of Balapitiya, which is about 80 kilometers south of Colombo. This river safari allows tourists to explore the tranquil and picturesque Madu River and its surrounding wetlands, mangroves, and small islands. It’s a great way to experience the rich biodiversity of the area and observe various bird species, reptiles, and aquatic life. The boat ride includes stops at some of the river’s islands and other points of interest. You may also visit a small cinnamon plantation and a fish therapy spa during the safari. The Madu River Safari offers a peaceful and nature-filled experience for travelers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

Kitulgala Water Rafting:
Kitulgala is a small town located in the Sabaragamuwa Province of Sri Lanka, about 95 kilometers from Colombo. It is known for its adventure activities, with white-water rafting being one of the most popular attractions. Kitulgala is situated on the Kelani River, providing thrilling opportunities for water rafting enthusiasts. The river offers various levels of rapids suitable for both beginners and experienced rafters. The rafting experience typically includes navigating through the fast-flowing waters, passing through lush rainforest, and enjoying the scenic beauty of the area. It’s a thrilling adventure for those seeking an adrenaline rush amidst stunning natural surroundings.

Surfing & Diving For Lanka

Surfing in Sri Lanka:

Sri Lanka is becoming an increasingly popular destination for surfers of all levels. The country has several excellent surf spots along its southern and eastern coastlines. Some of the most renowned surfing destinations include:

Arugam Bay: Located on the east coast of Sri Lanka, Arugam Bay is often considered the country’s surfing mecca. It’s famous for its long right-hand point break, which attracts surfers from all over the world. The surf season in Arugam Bay typically runs from May to October.

Hikkaduwa: This is a popular surfing destination on the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka. Hikkaduwa offers a range of waves suitable for beginners and experienced surfers. The best surf season here is from November to March.

Weligama: Weligama is famous for its gentle, long waves that are perfect for novice surfers. There are plenty of surf schools and rental shops in this area, making it an ideal place to take your first surf lesson.

Diving in Sri Lanka:

Sri Lanka also offers fantastic diving opportunities, with diverse marine life and a variety of underwater landscapes. The best time for diving in Sri Lanka is typically from November to April when the seas are calm, especially on the west and southwest coasts. Some popular diving sites include:

Hikkaduwa Marine Sanctuary: This is a marine protected area near Hikkaduwa, offering easy access to a variety of marine species and coral formations.

Trincomalee: On the northeast coast, Trincomalee offers great diving experiences, especially during the months of April to October. Pigeon Island Marine National Park, just off the coast, is a popular spot known for its pristine coral formations and vibrant marine life.

 

Bird Watching For Lanka

Bundala National Park:

  • Situated in the southern part of the island, Bundala is a haven for waterbirds. It’s a Ramsar Wetland and offers the chance to see a variety of waders, flamingos, and other wetland birds. The park is particularly famous for its winter migrants.

Kumana National Park:

  • Located in the southeastern part of Sri Lanka, Kumana is a haven for waterbirds, especially during the migration season. It’s a great place to see birds like the black-necked stork, great egret, and the globally endangered lesser adjutant.

Ayurveda For Lanka

Ayurveda Sri Lanka is a place in which not just the body but also the soul can be restored. Ayurveda – the world’s oldest and most holistic medical system – has been practiced for centuries. Today it’s an experience that’s increasingly sought after by tourists. Fortunately, Sri Lanka is a specific destination for Ayurvedic treatment, available in numerous, stylish spas, many of which offer a range of diverse holistic treatments.

Festival For Lanka

Sri Lanka’s civilization endows the island with a legacy of impressive festivals relating to the Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and Christian religions. Furthermore, these festivals are commemorated with the flair of a people with a genius for pageantry and ritual.

Every full moon day is a public holiday known as poya. The most important is in May – Vesak – which marks the Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and passing away. Worth seeing are the illuminated pandals (bamboo frameworks), hung with pictures depicting events in the Buddha’s life.

Sri Lanka’s most tourist-oriented festival is the Kandy Esala Perahera, held in Kandy over 10 days in late July to early August and climaxing on Esala Poya. Perahera means “procession” and that’s exactly what occurs – a magical passing-by of drummers, dancers, whip-crackers and robed elephants. A caparisoned tusker carries the reason for the festival, the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha, for the people to venerate.

Hindu festivals include Thai Pongal, a harvest festival, Maha Sivarathri (“The Great Night of Shiva”), Nallur Festival, Vel Festival – the most important festival of the year for Shaivites, who comprise the majority of Sri Lanka’s Hindus – and Deepavali (“The Festival of Lights”). Christian Religious Festivals include Madu Festival, St. Anne’s Shrine, Thalawila.

Sri Lankan New Year which occurs usually on the 13th and 14th of April, is a non-religious festival celebrated by the whole population.

 

Shopping For Lanka

The commodity most famously associated with Sri Lanka is tea – or more precisely Ceylon tea. Indeed, the country is the world’s third largest producer of tea. If you wish to purchase the finest. freshest tea – black, green or white – visit an estate and witness how the green leaves are processed to become the product you encounter in the kitchen. Similarly. Sri Lanka’s renowned spicescinnamon, cardamom, cloves – should be purchased at a spice garden.

There are plentiful traditional handicrafts made of silver, brass, wood, leather and cane. Sri Lanka possesses 45 of the world’s 80 gems – the widest variety of any gem-producing country – rubies, sapphires, cat’s eyes, alexandrite, garnets, moonstones, topaz, aquamarines, amethysts, and zircons among them.

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