Duration: | 3 Day(s) - 2 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Bicycle Tours |
Cycling is one way to be free from heart issues and long healthy life. This Cycling Tour will be arranged only on request without a planned number of days. Weather conditions and roads and the period of the visit will be taken into consideration during the time of inquiry. Thus this is mainly a tailor-made tour program that will go along with the other places of interest as well.
Package Details
The Above Package ONLY Includes:
Welcome to the airport
Hotel accommodation on Half Board Basis OR Bed and Breakfast Basis
Entrance fees (the places mentioned in the program)
Peak period and other compulsory supplements
Hotel taxes and other relevant payments
Cycles recommended by the Sri Lankan Tourist Board
24 hours special customer care service
Sim Card on arrival
English Speaking Professional Cycling Guide
Airport drop off
Above Package Does NOT Include:
Any other meals and beverages other than the meal plan
Places mentioned as OPTIONAL will be done according to your interest
Air Fares
Visa fees
Expenses of personal nature
Tips & Porterage
Mini-Bar cost
Any other meals or beverages are other than dinner and breakfast.
Early check-in and late check-out charges at hotels (Standard check-in time 14:00hrs & check-out 12:00hrs)
Any other services not specified above
NOTE: No Liquor will be served in public on Full Moon Poya days. But it is acceptable inside the hotel rooms.
Explore More About Sri Lanka:
Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, was the tea-growing jewel of the British Empire. Now the island nation is an explorer’s paradise, full of natural wonder, spectacular wildlife, and an easygoing local culture. Despite its long, intertwining history with India, its larger influential neighbor, the “teardrop” of the Indian Ocean has a style all of its own.
Sri Lanka doesn’t boast of wildlife encounters, but where else can you see elephants and blue whales on the same trip? The island teems with wildlife of all shapes and sizes, living harmoniously alongside their human cohabitants. Peacocks and monkeys strut along rooftops, white egrits speckle bright green rice fields, and mongooses dart across your path!
Tea Culture of Sri Lanka
Deep within the heart of Sri Lanka, a relic of colonialism still thrives. Tea plantations cover the country’s central mountain ranges in thousands of acres of visually stunning spiraling, green domes. Ceylon, as the country was once known, was one of the most prolific producers in the tea industry, and many teas still bare the name today.