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I want to plan excursions with your help. We are 50 years old, we do not want to go high into the mountains. Maybe a safari, one-night trips on the water, but what about Kandy. We don't like to sit still
I want to plan excursions with your help. We are 50 years old, we do not want to go high into the mountains. Maybe a safari, one-night trips on the water, but what about Kandy. We don't like to sit still
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аватар brigantina35
1) If you want to go more or less on your own (that is, not particularly depend on the skills of the "beach" guides), then I recommend looking from the coast - a turtle farm (Bentota or Kosgoda), a water safari along the Maduganga River (Bentota), a fort city Halle.
2) If more distant excursions (the most interesting), then here you can go to Kandy and combine it with a visit to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya or an elephant nursery in Kandy (it all depends on which resort you will rest in); cave temple in Dambulla (if you stay north of Beruwala/Bentota; jeep safari in the national park in Yala (if you stay in the south...
There are a lot of interesting places, but the impressions of course depend on the guide you hire for the trip!
Have a good experience :)
аватар kara77
What region are you planning to visit?
аватар logvinova
We were in Kulutara. We went along the river to the turtle farm in Kandy - the tooth of the Buddha, the Royal Garden. Everything is non-fatiguing and quite informative. Unless, of course, it's not just a taxi driver who took you)))
аватар g774oko
We were in Hikkaduwa and Beruwala. You don’t have to walk much in the mountains, but an unforgettable experience. See how the world's best tea grows. In Kandy - necessarily, sacred places, a temple where the Tooth of the Buddha is kept. Botanical garden, elephant nursery, smart elephants are touching. I was tired only of the turtle farm, the rest impressed me for several years and I want to return. The fort in Galle is also worth a visit. And in general, a happy holiday, a warm ocean is a completely different story.
аватар igsfdpu1
If there is an opportunity to visit the so-called cultural triangle, then definitely Sigiriya.
In my opinion, this is a unique place, definitely worth a visit. You will have to climb some part of the way up the stairs, but for active people this is not a problem.
http://travellanka.ru/sigiriya.html
in 2010, a mini-disc with a video about Sigiriya was attached to the ticket. The ticket cost for foreigners 25 dollars.
Another interesting place is Polonnaruwa. But it is the same in the "cultural triangle". A lot will depend on where you'll be staying.
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