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Early morning departure from Katunayaka International Airport or Colombo City – pick-up guests from requested location. TURTLE POINT LODGE DETAILS OF VISITS TO CULTURAL/HISTORICAL AND RELIGIOUS SITES MUNNESWARAM HINDU TEMPLE The main temple has been well restored, largely due to generous donations and assistance by religious devotees, especially Hindus who visit this shrine annually in August for the festive season. In the vicinity of the main temple, is the imposing temple of goddess Badra Kali. Visitors who explore the temple will not only experience its visual beauty, but also the smells of burning incense (purifying the environment) and a general aura of peace. PANDUWASNUWARA YAPAHUWA The fortress rises an impressive 100 meters up a beautifully ornate staircase, and at the top of the steep climb visitors are rewarded by a fabulous view of the surrounding area. Expect to see monkeys and a variety of birds in the trees on the way up! The intricate rock carvings at the top of the fortress (where the tooth-relic was originally located) include the lions that feature on the Rs 10 note. The small onsite museum displays some stone sculptures of the Hindu gods, Vishnu and Kali as well as various fragments of pottery. There is also a Buddhist cave temple, located behind the museum, displaying various wooden and bronze images of Buddha. ST ANNE'S CHURCH, TALAWILA
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| Day 02 - Option A – Scuba-Diving/Snorkeling or Option B – Non Scuba-Diving |
Option A (for divers/snorkelers):
N.B. It is possible to use this first morning as a basic introduction to diving in shallow water, with training for beginners. The next morning would therefore be a chance to put the training into practice and experience a proper dive on the reef!
SCHEDULE - Option A (for divers/snorelers)
(The beautiful reef is home to an incredible variety of tropical fish as well as offering sighting of manta rays, reef sharks and the occasional turtle!)
Option B (for non-divers) – Visits of cultural/community/historical importance:
VISIT KUWENI'S SHRINE (need all the relevant info) and experience the local way of worshipping by lighting the top of a coconut and smashing it. Local belief is such that this ritual can also be used to bring good fortune and predict the future.
VISIT ANOTHER FISHING AREA (near entrance to town of Kalpitiya ) where local fishermen are unraveling their nets from the early morning catch. Fishermen use canoe-style boats (known as ‘vallam' in Sinhalese). The boats have a sail that is used when there is enough wind, and an outboard motor for other times. The majority of the boats fish for prawns. Option to go out into the lagoon in one of the canoes for an hour or so.
VISIT THE DUTCH FORT that was constructed in 1676 on the spot where the Portuguese had a stockade and a Jesuit chapel. The Fort is located approx. 1 km from town's entrance, at the extreme tip of the peninsular. Roofless, but otherwise in reasonable condition, the fort is four-sided with two whole and two half bastions. The walls are about 4 meters high and inside are the remnants of the chapel, a commander's house, barrack rooms, a prison and several god-owns.
VISIT THE LOCAL DUTCH CHURCH (connected to the ort by an underground tunnel). The church, called St. Peter's Kerk lies about a half-mile west of the fort. Although the church is Dutch in origin, it now displays the architecture of the British who rebuilt the church in 1840.
EXPLORE THE TOWN OF KALPITIYA (known as Calpenteyn or Calpetty by the Dutch). The town is predominantly a Muslim fishing community, strategically located at the mouth of the Puttalam Lagoon. This community is as yet completely untouched by tourism so visitors can enjoy a real insight into the local way of life.
A stay at Turtle Point Lodge wouldn't be complete without a night walk along the beach to look for turtles. Turtles are very nervous when they are looking for a place to nest and can be easily scared. The turtle can only be approached when she starts laying the eggs. By then the turtle is engaged in a very mechanical, almost trance-like behavior and it is unlikely for her to be frightened by spectators. Turtle watching can include some waiting and some walking on the beach as this is nature and it is the female turtle, which sets the time and place of the event. Of course there is no guarantee that the turtles come to nest every night, but sitting on a deserted beach under the open starry sky is an incredible experience in itself.
| Day 03 - Option A – Scuba-Diving/Snorkeling or Option B – Non Scuba-Diving Option |
Option A (for divers/snorelers)
Guests can choose to return to the same reef as the previous day (even a full week of diving at the reef would not be sufficient time to explore all that it has to offer!) or to go to a ridge only 30 minutes from the shore (approx. 4 nautical miles). The ridge is 2 km in length and offers dives at a depth of 20 – 30 meters. At this location, as well as observing the numerous fish, it is also possible to explore underwater caves.
Option B (for non-divers)
SCHEDULE - Option B. – at leisure
| Day 04 - Lagoon/river boat trip and Wilpattu National Park |
WILPATTU NATIONAL PARK is located 26 km north of Puttalam (approx. 180 km north of Colombo) spanning from the northwest coast inland towards the ancient capital of Anuradhapura (50 km to the east of the park). Covering an impressive 425 sq miles, the park is Sri Lanka 's largest, and having reopened in 2003 after a period of ethnic violence, it is now an increasingly popular eco-tourism destination. The camp boasts an impressive variety of flora in huge expanses of forest, and wildlife, including deer, elephants, wild boar, sloth bears and leopards.
OVERNIGHT CAMPING IN PARK … but this is no ordinary camp! The camp is set up that morning or previous day just for you, with everything from the kitchen sink and toilets to a full wine list and extensive menu of food, transported in to make guests as comfortable as possible.
A fantastic barbecue supper will be served in the camp area, lit only by the stars, a roaring campfire and traditional flame torches.
There are guards keeping watch all night, and a total of ten staff with two vehicles will ensure you will have the most unforgettable camping experience ever!
SCHEDULE –
| Day 05 - Departure for next destination (Option to visit Ayurveda Centre, Maho) |
After a hearty breakfast, guests depart Wilpattu National Park for their next destination.
Option to go via the Ayurveda Centre in Maho for an introduction to Ayurveda therapy.
Ayururvedic treatments are designed especially for each individual guest with “the intent to restore the harmonic balance of body, mind and spirit” (source: Ayurveda Centre, Maho).
Treatments can include facial massage, head massage, acupuncture, steam bath, herbal massage, herbal water bath and herbal inhalation treatment. An initial consultation with a doctor, experienced in Ayurveda, will ensure that you get the right treatments for your individual needs.
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Rates for non-divers.
OUR RATES INCLUDE
Services of a well trained Sri Lankan Expedition, team leader/naturalist and conducting to whole tour. Accommodation with meals, on full board basis from day 1 to 5.[3 nights in the lodge /camp and 1 night in Wilpattu] Obtaining permission to go the Dutch Fort / lagoon – river boat Tour. All boats / canoes required for the tour including life Jackets. Jeep to do the sand dune tour and refreshments. Campsite fees in Wilpattu. Entrance fees to Wilpattu. Jeep fee at Wilpattu and transport within the park in a non-a/c open 4WD vehicle. Making the reservations with the Wildlife department and taking all permits. Wildlife department service charge for tracker. All government taxes. |
Rates for divers .
All equipment +Dive guide + Boat hire is included for the above rates.
OUR RATES DO NOT INCLUDE
Transportation other than the Jeeps to do sand dunes and Wilpattu park. Any additional beverages or food, which would be ordered extra. Any tips to the staff. Any personal effects not mentioned here. |
PAYMENT POLICY:
Full payment with the confirmation.
Sri Lankan Expedition should receive the cancellation in writing.
Tour start day is not considered for computation of the period.
IMPORTANT FACTORS
It should be noted that scuba-diving and snorkeling is only possible between November and the end of April due to the monsoon that occurs from the west between May and October, making the ocean too choppy and the water unclear. Guests should be prepared for any kind of weather, and bring a rain coat, sun cream and sun hat. Although the rooms at the lodge have mosquito nets and mosquito coils are used, it is recommended to bring insect repellant as well. For groups of more than 6 people, we can provide a comfortable campsite next to the lodge. |
These /above /under mentioned/ attached, descriptions and programmes have been compiled after long, arduous, exploratory, and expensive work and hence is the property of the Sri Lankan Expedition (Pvt) ltd. Making use of these programmes/descriptions for any public or commercial programmes requires the permission of the said company.
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