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Kandy to Nuwara Eliya Day Tour Sri Lanka

From 8.75 USD

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12:19:00 Hrs (Approx.)
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Offered in: English
    • A day tour from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya is a journey to the picturesque hill country of Sri Lanka.
    • This charming town is often referred to as "Little England" due to its colonial architecture and cool climate.
    • During the tour, you can explore tea plantations, visit a tea factory, and witness the stunning landscapes of misty mountains and lush greenery.
    • It's a delightful experience to escape the bustling city and immerse yourself in the serene and refreshing atmosphere of Nuwara Eliya.

    • Hotels pick up included.
    • Hotels drop off included.
    • English Speaking Guide included.
    • Air Condition Vechnile included.

    • Lunch Excluded.
    • Dinner Excluded.
    • Breakfast Excluded.
    • Snacks Excluded.
    • Entry Ticket Excluded.
    • Other Languge Guide included.
    • Visa.
    • Airfair.
    • Personal Expense


  • Child Policy

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  • Departure & Return
    Departure Point

    From our given pickup area point

    Departs

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    Departure Time

    PickUp Time Start : 07:00| PickUp Time End: 07:00 | Booking Cutoff :

  • Additional Info

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  • How to Use

    Yes, they need to exchange this ticket for a direct entry ticket at the starting point



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It was an excellent arrangement by the travel agent and well executed by Thailand team.

Mr.Steven Mabalane

One of the most memorable trip..nice staff the travel agent is very good and very helpful...special thanks to Mr. keval for making it the best one..

Mr.Hailey Gillespie

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