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Embark on a sacred Ramayana Trail in Sri Lanka, where mythology meets heritage. Visit ancient temples, legendary sites linked to Lord Rama, Sita, and Hanuman, alongside scenic hill country, tea plantations, and vibrant cities. View more Sri Lanka Packages
Colombo (Google Map)
Negombo 1 N, Kandy 1 N, Nuwara Eliya 2 N & Colombo 1 N.
6 Days / 5 Nights – FIT Tour
Arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport and meet your Travel Comfort representative. Transfer to Negombo, a charming coastal town just 30 minutes away. After check-in and freshening up, embark on a sightseeing tour of Negombo, exploring the Dutch Canal, St. Mary’s Church, and the lively fish market. Stroll along the beach or relax at a seaside café before dinner. Overnight stay in Negombo, preparing to begin your Ramayana journey.
After breakfast, drive to Chilaw to visit the sacred Munneswaram Temple, where Lord Rama prayed after his battle with Ravana. Continue to Manavari Temple, where he consecrated a Shiva Lingam. After lunch, proceed towards Kandy, stopping at the famous Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage to witness elephants bathing. Also visit a herbal garden in Kegalle before reaching Kandy. In the evening, enjoy a cultural dance performance showcasing traditional Kandyan heritage. Overnight stay in Kandy.
Post breakfast, visit the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, home to orchids, giant bamboo, and rare plants. Then drive to Ramboda, stopping at the Sri Baktha Hanuman Temple, where Lord Hanuman is worshipped amidst the hills. Continue to Nuwara Eliya, the “Little England” of Sri Lanka. Visit a tea plantation and factory to learn the art of Ceylon tea, then enjoy a city tour of Nuwara Eliya, including Gregory Lake, colonial landmarks, and the Anglican Church. Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
Today, embark on a full-day Ramayana trail exploration. Visit the Seetha Amman Temple and nearby Ashoka Vatika, believed to be where Sita was held captive. Continue to the Haggala Botanical Garden, part of this legendary landscape. In the afternoon, visit Divurumpola, where Sita is said to have undergone her Agni Pariksha (fire test). Conclude with a stop at Sri Lankatheeswarar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Return to Nuwara Eliya for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, depart for Colombo with a visit en route to the Panchamuga Anjaneyar Temple, the only temple where Lord Hanuman is depicted with five faces. Continue your journey and check in at your Colombo hotel. In the afternoon, visit the sacred Kelaniya Temple, said to be the coronation site of Vibhishana, Ravana’s brother. Later, enjoy a Colombo city tour covering Independence Square, Pettah Bazaar, Galle Face Green, and colonial Fort area. Overnight stay in Colombo.
Enjoy breakfast before your transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport for your onward flight. Depart Sri Lanka with memories of a spiritually enriching Ramayana Trail, blending mythology, history, and culture.
Best season: December – April for dry, pleasant weather.
Modest dress required at temples.
Road travel is scenic but can be long—carry snacks and water.
Optional vegetarian Indian meals available on request.
🌟 Strengths
Focused Ramayana trail pilgrimage combined with scenic Sri Lanka highlights.
Covers major sites: Negombo, Chilaw, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Colombo.
Balance of mythology, culture, and leisure.
⚖️ Balance by Day
Day 1: Light (arrival + short sightseeing).
Day 2: Heavy (multiple temples + transfers).
Day 3: Moderate (gardens + temples + sightseeing).
Day 4: Heavy (full-day Ramayana visits).
Day 5: Moderate (temples + Colombo tour).
Day 6: Light (departure).
💡 Suggestions
Travel Comfort recommends extending with Trincomalee (Koneswaram Temple) or Nuwara Eliya hiking trails for a deeper Ramayana or leisure experience.
✅ Verdict
A spiritually enriching 6-day Ramayana Trail combining sacred mythology with Sri Lanka’s scenic beauty. Perfect for devotees and heritage seekers alike.
The Ramayana Trail connects sites linked to the epic Ramayana, such as Munneswaram Temple, Seetha Amman Temple, Ashoka Vatika, and Hanuman shrines, combining mythology with Sri Lanka’s heritage.
Yes, the trail is family-friendly. Children enjoy the elephants at Pinnawala and scenic hill country while adults value the cultural and spiritual depth.
The ideal season is December to April, when the weather is pleasant for temple visits, hill country drives, and city sightseeing.
Yes, in addition to Ramayana sites, you’ll explore tea plantations, botanical gardens, cultural shows, and Colombo landmarks, making it well-rounded.
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