Ramayanaya Historical Tour option 01 ( 8 Nights - 9 Days )
Seller: Cadyshack Tours
Start and end in Colombo! With the historical tour Ramayanaya Historical Tour option 01 ( 8 Nights - 9 Days ), you have a 9 day tour package taking you through Colombo.
Day:
1 Negombo
Arrival to Sri Lanka, and you will be met by
a Cadyshack Tours Representative on Arrival at the Airport and transfer to
Negombo. overnight stay at hotel in Negombo.
Day:
2 Chilaw
Negombo - Chilaw - Kandy – Approx 1 hours
drive. After Breakfast proceed to Muneeshwaram Temple, Chilaw Muneeshwaram Temple It is believed that
Muneeshwaram predates the Ramayana and a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva was
located here. Muneeshwaram means the first temple for Shiva (Munnu + Easwaran).
A Shiva Lingam was already here when Lord Rama visited this place. Lord Rama
after his victorious battle left for Ayodhya with Sitha in one of King Ravana’s
Vimanas. He felt he was being followed by a Bramhaasthi Dosham (a malevolent
black shadow) as he had killed King Ravana who was a Brahmin Thereafter proceed to Mannavari Temple. Mannavari Temple When the Vimana was passing
over Muneeshwaram, he felt the Vimana vibrating, and realized the Brahmaasti
Dosham was not following him at this particular point. He stopped the Vimana at
this juncture and asked god Lord Shiva for advice. Lord Shiva blessed Lord Rama
and advised installing and praying at four lingams located at Mannavari, Thiru
Koneshwaram, Thiru Ketheshwaram and Rameshwaram in India as the only remedy to
get rid of the dosham. The first lingam was installed at Mannavari about 5km
from here, near the banks of the Deduru Oya
Thereafter proceed to Kandy [APPROX 03 ½ HOURS DRIVE].
overnight stay at hotel in Kandy
Day
3: Kandy
After Breakfast, Kandy sightseeing tour,
afterwards proceed to the up country visit sitha tear pond and Chariot path,
back to Kandy. Check in at Hotel for
the refreshment. There after proceed to attend the Pooja ceremony at Temple of
the Sacred Tooth Relic. (In Decent Attire)
Evening view a cultural show featuring various Dance Types of Sri Lanka.
overnight stay at hotel in Kandy.
Day
4: Mahiyanganaya
Kandy - Mahiyangana - Kandy – Approx 2 Hours
Drive. After Breakfast Day excursion to major Ramayana sites Dunuwila &
Laggala, Yahanagala, Weragantota, Sitakotuwa, Gurulupota Lankapura Dunuvila & Laggala Dunuvila (the site
where Ravana died) and Laggala (where Ravana prayed to Lord Shankara). The
cartels behind the Dunuvila Lake are called Laggala. Laggala is derived from
the Sinhala term Ilakka Gala, which when translated into English gives us the
meaning “Target Rock”. Laggala served as an entry point to King Ravana’s army
and it was from this rock the first Glimpse of Lord Rama’s army was sighted.
This hill is geographically the highest part of the northern region and on a
clear day Thiru Koneshwaran and Talai Mannar can been seen. King Ravana is believed
to have meditated on this rock and prayed at Thiru Koneshwaran to Lord Shiva.
It is here that King Ravana was killed by Lord Rama’s Brahmaastharam. The top
of Laggala is flat and believed to have been hit by the Brahmaastharam. Yahangla Yahangala means bedrock. The
Ramayana Trail legend interprets this name in the following way: King Ravana's
dead body was kept upon this rock for his fellow countrymen to allow them to
pay their last respects to their departed highly respected king. There is
another local legend giving an alternative version of the meaning of Yahangala
stating that Ravana did not really die but only became unconscious. His body
remains hidden in the rock Weragantota
Weragantota was the capital city of King Ravana and means “a place of flying
chariot (aircraft) landing” in Sinhala language. It is believed to be the first
place where Sitha was brought into Sri Lanka in King Ravana’s Vimana. These
jungles are the place where the city of Lankapura once stood. The city had a
beautiful palace for Queen Mandodari surrounded by waterfalls, streams and
varieties of flora and fauna. Sitha
Kotuwa Sita was kept at Queen Mandodari‘s Palace and later moved first to Sita
Kotuwa (translated “Sita’s Fort”) and finally to Ashoka Vatika. The ruins found
here are the remnants of later civilizations.
Gurulupotha Lankapura Here was a flying chariot (aircraft) repair center
known as Gurulupotha. In Valmiki’s depiction King Ravana’s Vimana resembled a
huge peacock. The Vimana in Sinhala language means Dhandu Monara which is known
as “flying peacock”; hence the name Gurulupotha, which means “parts of
birds”. overnight stay at hotel in Kandy.
Day
5: Nuwara Eliya
Kandy - Nuwara Eliya - Approx 2 ½ Hours
Drive. After Breakfast transfer to
Nuwara Eliya. En-route visit Ramboda Hanuman Temple, Water Falls, and Tea
Factory & Estate. Sri Bhakta Hanuman
Temple In the hills of Ramboda where Hanuman was searching for Sita, the
Chinmaya Mission of Sri Lanka built the Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple which is
visited by thousands of devotees every year.
There after commence Nuwara Eliya City Tour including Gregory Lake,
Victoria Park. Nuwara Eliya The ‘Little England’ of Sri Lanka, is set
against beautiful backdrops of Mountains, Valleys, Waterfalls and Tea
Plantations. It is supposed to be one of
the coldest places on the island, but is really just like an England spring day
although the temperature does drop at night. All around Nuwara Eliya you will
see evidence of the British influence. Houses
are like country cottages or Queen Ann style mansions. overnight stay at hotel in Nuwara Eliya.
Day
6: Ella
Nuwara Eliya - Ella - Kataragama – Approx 3 ½
Hours drive. After Breakfast visit most important Ramayana legend sites called
Sita Amman Temple & Ashoka vanam, Haggala Botanical Garden, Divurumpola
Temple, Ravana caves & Waterfalls.
Sita Amman Temple The Sita Amman Temple can be seen en route to the
Hakgala Botanical Gardens. The prominent temple architecture will not fail to attract
your attention. Ancient statues of Rama and Sita can be seen on one side of the
temple. The temple today is a modern building with its paintings, statues and
pillars decorated with sculptures; all depicting the tale of Rama and Sita Hakgala Botanical Gardens The Hakgala
Botanical Gardens was one of the pleasure gardens of King Ravana. This garden
was expanded during the British period and has a wide variety of flowers
including an excellent collection of orchids. This is the exotic pleasure
garden where King Ravana kept the depressed Sita, insisting that she marries
him. It was here where the heartwarming meeting took place between her and
Hanuman, who brought her Rama’s ring with the news that Rama was looking for
her. He offered to carry her back but she refused saying it would be an insult
to Rama’s honor if she did so. Part of this majestic garden still exists. It is
also said that Hanuman nearly destroyed it in order to prove to Ravana of the
forces against him. Divurumpola Temple
Still revered by thousands, this holy haven was the place where Sita performed
her Agni Pariksha (proving her chastity) to her husband Rama. Continuing the
practice for thousands of years, villagers still pledge their fidelity or take
oaths there and even in certain courts, this agreement was binding. This place
has been respected and worshipped by people down the ages. Istreepura caves The Sinhalese word
Ishtripura or Shtripura means "area of women". It is said that Ravana
shifted Sita to this cave as a precautionary measure after Lord Hanuman's
advent on Lanka. Legend has it that Sitadevi took a bath in the nearby steam
and afterwards dried her hair sitting on a rock and put clips to her hair,
hence this rock is known as Konda Kattu Gala, Konda means hair, and Kattu are
clips. Ravana waterfalls & caves
Ella is a small mountain village near Bandarawela and boasts three locations
linked to the Ramayana where local legend claims Ravana was hiding Sita. First
there is the Ravana Ella Cave, located at the massive Ella Falls; a
breathtaking 1080 feet high waterfall that cascades into several falls. The
rocky undergoes of the waterfall is Khondalite, a kind of limestone which
undergoes faster decay as hard gneiss or granite. This has resulted in many
caves being formed near the falls. King Ravana is said to have lived in one of
the caves above the waterfall. A nearby pool bored out of the rock by the
gushing waters is where Sita is said to have bathed Ravana. There after proceed to Kataragama. Evening
attend the ‘Pooja ceremony at Sri Subramaniam Temple, (Kataragama or Murugan).overnight
stay at hotel in Kataragama.
Day
7: KataragamaDay
KATARAGAMA /GALLE /COLOMBO – APPROX 04 HOURS
DRIVE After Breakfast proceed to Colombo in route visit ussangoda, Rumassala
sanjeewanee drops, There after Galle City Tour including Galle fort, The Dutch
Museum, and the Dutch Church. Ussangoda
Ussangoda is a strange coastal area because of its lack of trees. Its
serpentine rock contains toxic heavy metals. Only specific smaller plants were
able to adapt to this soil. But according to the Ramayana legends there are two
more explanation for the baldness of Ussangoda. After meeting Sitadevi Lord
Hanuman provoked the mighty King Ravana and his army of Rakshasas. It resulted
in Lord Hanuman's tail being set on fire by Rakshasas. Hanuman in turn went on
to torch parts of King Ravana's empire with his burning tail. Ussangoda is said
to be one of these burnt areas. Besides the Ramyana Trail legend has it that
earlier on the Ussangoda plateau was used an airport by King Ravana for his
Dandumonara peachock chariot, before Hanuman devastated the landing site After that transfer to Colombo. Visit
Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple. Anjaneyar
Temple This kovil is the first Anjaneyar temple in Sri Lanka and the only one
on the island dedicated to Lord Hanuman in his Panchamuga form – this means
with five faces. And it is said to be the only temple in the world to have a
chariot for Anjaneyar. Its chariot festival is held annually at the end of
December or at the beginning of January. It is one of the most popular
processions in Sri Lanka's capital Colombo. Visitors are advised to wash hands
and feet before entering the temple and not to cross hands inside the temple.overnight
stay at hotel in Colombo.
Day
8: Colombo
After Breakfast commence Colombo sightseeing
Tour including Kelaniya Vibeeshana Temple.
Kelaniya Vibeeshana Temple Kelaniya is a Buddhist sanctuary in the first
place, because it is believed to be visited by the Buddha himself. Within the
temple premises there is a Hindu shrine, too. It is dedicated to Lord
Vibhishana who was the younger brother of Ravana but during the legendary war
on Lanka he became a supporter of Lord Rama, because he disapproved Ravana's
tresspass of Sita's abduction. After Ravana's death Rama appointed Vibhishana
as the new king of Lanka. Vibhishana is venerated by Sinhalese Buddhists as a
God, they believe him to be one of the main protectors of the island,
especially in its western territories.
There after shopping overnight stay at hotel in Colombo.
Day
9: Katunayake
After Breakfast transfer to Airport for the
departure flight.
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Adult (Single) | Adult (Twin) | Adult (Triple) | Child With Bed | Child Without Bed | Start Date (D/M/Y) | End Date (D/M/Y) |
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Duration: 8 Nights / 9 Days Ex: Colombo
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