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Ambuluwawa Tower & Ramboda Falls: Discover Sri Lanka's Natural Wonders

$96
Duration
5 hours 30 minutes
Type
Difficulty

Start from any Hotel of Kandy

  • Proceed to Ambuluwawa Tower
  • Ambuluwawa Tower is the first Multi-Religious Centre in Sri Lanka. You can see a Temple, Kovil, Mosque, and a Church. It is known that Ambuluwawa Temple is an evocative of a Buddhist ‘stupa’ with a height of 48 meters.  This Multi-Religious Centre shows the perfect Harmony and Unity among us Sri Lankans from the beginning. You’ll be able to see not only Buddhist everyone visits Ambuluwawa Tower to get the amazing experience and also to worship their religions. An interesting fact about this site is it became a biodiversity complex in 2006. 
  • Want to see the amazing nature of Sri Lanka? Climb up to the top of the tower. Trust me you’ll be more than happy. And don’t forget to capture the beauty with a 360 picture for your travel diary We know the climb to the top is a bit tough but then again you know the hardest climbs always give the best views. Some of the best views you can admire from this tower is, from, Now you can see around the tower, wow a very amazing view unbelievable............

South –Sri Pada ( Adams Peak)

North –Mountain range of Knuckles

West –Bathalegala or Bible Rock

East –Piduruthalagala Mountain 

  • Ambuluwawa to Ramboda Falls
  • Rivers, as they flow over uneven ground or down mountains, often split into tributaries or form waterfalls. Sometimes two tributaries of the same river may form twin waterfalls very close to each other as the water spills down cliffs and rocks. However, it is quite uncommon for the tributaries to combine after forming the waterfalls making a Y shape. This unique and beautiful sight can be seen at the Puswallawa area of Nuwara Eliya at the Ramboda Pass. The Ramboda Falls in Sri Lanka or Ramboda Ella or Puna Ella as these falls are called is created from Puna Oya, a tributary of Kothmale Oya. It makes a twin with Dunsinane Falls which is created by Pundalu Oya, also a tributary of Kothmale River, and combines at the base to form a Y shape. 
  • Back to Kandy City

Inclusions

  • Transportation in a A/C Vehicle with English speaking guide for the entire stay and tours
  • Mineral Water Bottle
  • All Govt. Taxes and Surcharges
  • Food & drinks

Exclusions

  • Not Include the Entrance fees 
  • Any other services not mentioned above
  • Tip or gratuity

Tour Plan

Sapa - Lao Chai - Ta Van village - Muong Hoa valley
Located in the Sapa region, the village of Lao Chai is currently positioned as a rest spot for tourists trekking onwards to the village of Tavan. Made up of almost entirely Black Hmong families, the only means to which the community has traditionally participated in the Sapa tourism industry is through street vendors following tourists along the trekking routes selling embroidered items. There are also a number of young women who have become tour guides in Sapa due to their ability to speak English. Visting Sapa - Lao Chai - Ta Van village - Muong Hoa valley 9:30: You will begin yours 12 km trek on small trails down the Muong Hoa Valley toward Lao Chai village of Black H’mong ethnic people. Here we will discover their daily life and how they make traditional clothes, handicraft, indigo...We will visit the biggest valley which provides the best view for golden rice terraced fields in Vietnam. After Lao Chai we walk to Ta Van village of Giay people. It is a small group of ethnic people in Vietnam with a rich culture and beautiful houses located on rice paddy fields. Lao Chai & Ta Van Villages, about 8 km from Sapa town, where black H’mong and Dzay people are living, it is also the beginning of the valley which is called Muong Hoa. From a high point of the main road, great view of the whole villages open wide to offer the marvelous panorama views, backed by high mountains and facing the river. Here you will enjoy the fresh air, see terraced fields and stream, discover and visit some of Black H’mong families. You will have a welcome feeling at any house of the hospitable people there. You can interact them, learn about their culture and customs.

Itinerary

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Sapa - Lao Chai - Ta Van village - Muong Hoa valley
  • Located in the Sapa region, the village of Lao Chai is currently positioned as a rest spot for tourists trekking onwards to the village of Tavan. Made up of almost entirely Black Hmong families, the only means to which the community has traditionally participated in the Sapa tourism industry is through street vendors following tourists along the trekking routes selling embroidered items. There are also a number of young women who have become tour guides in Sapa due to their ability to speak English.
  • Visting Sapa - Lao Chai - Ta Van village - Muong Hoa valley
  • 9:30: You will begin yours 12 km trek on small trails down the Muong Hoa Valley toward Lao Chai village of Black H’mong ethnic people. Here we will discover their daily life and how they make traditional clothes, handicraft, indigo...We will visit the biggest valley which provides the best view for golden rice terraced fields in Vietnam. After Lao Chai we walk to Ta Van village of Giay people. It is a small group of ethnic people in Vietnam with a rich culture and beautiful houses located on rice paddy fields.
  • Lao Chai & Ta Van Villages, about 8 km from Sapa town, where black H’mong and Dzay people are living, it is also the beginning of the valley which is called Muong Hoa. From a high point of the main road, great view of the whole villages open wide to offer the marvelous panorama views, backed by high mountains and facing the river. Here you will enjoy the fresh air, see terraced fields and stream, discover and visit some of Black H’mong families. You will have a welcome feeling at any house of the hospitable people there. You can interact them, learn about their culture and customs.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby
  • Infant seats available

Please Note

  • Passport required
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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