Traditional Sri Lankan Martial Art (Angampora)

From $184 8 hours Ceylon Travel Dream Colombo, Sri Lanka Pickup available Free until 1 day before

Why we love it?

The Traditional Sri Lankan Martial Art (Angampora) tour offers an immersive experience into the rich cultural heritage of Sri Lanka, focusing on the ancient martial art form of Angampora. Lasting eight hours, this tour is ideal for those interested in martial arts, history, or cultural practices. Participants will explore the Colombo Museum, where they can learn about the origins and techniques of Angampora, before engaging in practical demonstrations led by local experts. The tour is distinctive for its combination of cultural education and hands-on experience, providing a unique insight into a lesser-known aspect of Sri Lankan heritage. Comfortable air-conditioned transportation is provided, along with convenient port pick-up and drop-off.

Inclusions

  • Exprience Local Guide
  • Comfirtabel A/C Vehical
  • Port Pick up & Dropoff Port
  • All Government Charges

Exclusions

  • Entrance Fees
  • Any othe Service or tour not mentioned above

Itinerary

Step 1

Fort is the central business district of Colombo in Sri Lanka. It is the financial district of Colombo and the location of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and the World Trade Centre of Colombo from which the CSE operates. It is also the location of the Bank of Ceylon headquarters. Along the foreshore of the Fort, area is the Galle Face Green Promenade, built-in 1859 under the governance of Sir Henry George Ward, the Governor of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) during British colonial administration. Fortis also home to the General Post Office, hotels, government departments, and offices.

The Colombo Museum

as it was called at the beginning was established on 1st January 1877. It founder was Sir William Henry Gregory, the British Governor of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) at the time.

The Royal Asiatic Society (CB) was instrumental in bringing to the notice of Gregory on his appointment as Governor in 1872 the need for a public museum with much difficulty the approval of the legislative council was obtained within a year. The Architect of the Public Works Department, J.G. Smither was able to prepare the plans for new structure on Italian architectural style. The construction was completed in 1876 and the Museum commenced it functions in the following year.

Step 3

Gangaramaya is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Colombo, started by the famous scholar monk Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Nayaka Thera in the late 19th Century.

After the Venerable Sri Sumangala, his chief pupil Devundera Sri Jinaratana Nayake Thera took on the administration of the temple. It was he who laid the foundation to convert the little temple to an institute of international reckoning.

The next chief incumbent was the Ven. Devundara Keerthi Sri Sumangala Jinaratana Vacissara Thera, the teacher of the Ven. Galboda Gnanissara, who worked to make the Gangaramaya what it is today: much more than a temple in the conventional term, but a place of worship, a seat of learning and a cultural centre.

Step 4

Galle Face is a 5 ha ocean-side urban park, which stretches for 500 m (1,600 ft) along the coast, in the heart of Colombo, the financial and business capital of Sri Lanka. The promenade was initially laid out in 1859 by Governor Sir Henry George Ward, although the original Galle Face Green extended over a much larger area than is seen today. The Galle Face Green was initially used for horse racing and as a golf course, but was also used for cricket, polo, football, tennis and rugby.

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infant seats unavailable

Know Before You Go

  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Passport required

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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