Gangaramaya Temple

Begin your exploration at the Gangaramaya Temple, one of Colombo’s most important and iconic temples. This vibrant Buddhist temple blends modern architecture with traditional Sri Lankan design and houses a unique collection of religious relics, antiques, and sculptures. The temple also includes a museum and library, making it a hub of both spiritual and cultural significance. It is an excellent place to learn about Sri Lanka’s Buddhist heritage.

Galle Face Green Promenade

Next, visit the Galle Face Green Promenade, Colombo’s famous oceanfront park. This large open space offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, perfect for a leisurely stroll. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering space for kite flying, outdoor sports, and picnics. Enjoy the coastal breeze and the lively atmosphere of the promenade, where families and street vendors add to the vibrancy of the area.

Colombo Fort

Explore Colombo Fort, a district known for its colonial architecture and bustling business environment. The area was once fortified by the Portuguese and later expanded by the Dutch and the British. Walk through the historic streets to see remnants of old colonial buildings, including the iconic Clock Tower and the Dutch Hospital, one of the oldest buildings in Colombo, now a chic shopping and dining destination. Colombo Fort also offers a glimpse of the city’s vibrant street life.

Manning Market

Experience the pulse of Colombo at Manning Market, one of the city’s most vibrant and busiest markets. Here, you can find a wide variety of fresh produce, spices, seafood, and local goods. It’s an exciting place to observe Colombo’s everyday life and sample some of the island’s finest fruits, vegetables, and local specialties. The market is perfect for anyone looking to experience the local culture and food scene.

Independence Memorial Hall

Next, visit the Independence Memorial Hall, a significant national monument that commemorates Sri Lanka’s independence from British rule in 1948. The hall, surrounded by beautiful gardens and statues of national heroes, stands as a symbol of Sri Lanka’s journey to freedom. The site is peaceful, and it’s a perfect place to reflect on the country’s colonial history and struggle for independence.

BMICH (Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall)

Take a short drive to the BMICH, one of Colombo’s most prominent landmarks. Built in 1973 in honour of Sri Lanka’s first Prime Minister, S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, the BMICH is a major conference and exhibition centre. The striking modernist design, combined with its cultural and political significance, makes it a must-visit location. The site is often used for international conferences, exhibitions, and cultural events.

Old Parliament House

Visit the Old Parliament House, located along the Galle Face Green promenade. This majestic building, dating back to 1930, served as the seat of the Sri Lankan government until the new Parliament building was constructed in 1982. With its colonial-style architecture, the building remains a symbol of the country’s political heritage and is open to visitors, offering insights into Sri Lanka’s political history.

Colombo National Museum

Discover Sri Lanka’s rich cultural and historical heritage at the Colombo National Museum, the oldest and largest museum in Sri Lanka. Founded in 1877, the museum showcases an extensive collection of artefacts, including ancient royal regalia, sculptures, and manuscripts. It is a great place to learn about Sri Lanka’s history, from ancient kingdoms to colonial times.

National Museum of Natural History

Explore the National Museum of Natural History, which offers an insightful look into Sri Lanka’s diverse flora and fauna. Located in the heart of Colombo, this museum showcases a vast array of exhibits, including Sri Lanka’s indigenous wildlife, geological specimens, and detailed displays on the island’s ecosystems. It’s a fascinating visit for anyone interested in natural history and the environment.

Hindu Temple at Slave Island

End your tour with a visit to the Hindu Temple at Slave Island, an important religious site for the Tamil community in Colombo. This vibrant temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is a significant place of worship for Hindus in the area. The temple is known for its beautiful architecture, intricate carvings, and colourful deities. It provides a peaceful spiritual atmosphere in the midst of the city’s hustle and bustle.

  • Explore Historic Forts
  • Sacred Temple Exploration
  • City Adventure
  • Stunning Views

 

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  • Transport 
  • Entrance Fees
  • Free Drinks and Bottled Water
  • Coverage of All Applicable Taxes
  • Anything that is not mentioned above 
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