The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in North Central Province, Sri Lanka

November 6, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in North Central Province, Sri Lanka including Dhilip De Alwis, Rana's Travel Counter & Information Center, Ruwanwelisaya, Wasgamuwa National Park, Minneriya National Park, Ritigala Forest Monastery, Polonnaruwa, Mihintale, Kaudulla National Park, Jethawanaramaya Stupa.
Restaurants in North Central Province

1. Dhilip De Alwis

C/O, Palugaswewa Post, Palugaswewa #50, Hotel Road Mount Lavinia, Habarana 50150 Sri Lanka +94 76 299 8059 [email protected] http://dwgon.blogspot.com
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Dhilip De Alwis

I am a wildlife photographer and a bird guide. I have been ranked #1 in the North Central Province for spotting birds by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology at the recently concluded eBird count. Also i am ranked #19 by island wide also been ranked me by CLOO New York. If any one needed a an Ornithologist please refer my info placed here.

Reviewed By eatsleepbreathtravel

We (family with two kids) visited Sri Lanka in June 2018 and had a great time with Dhilip at a bird watching & walking tour. He knows everything about every bird. We had a lucky day spotting some rare sighted birds. He knows exactly where they are and you can watch them very close and clear seeing all their beautiful colours with his binocular. He is a great talented guide and very enjoyable to spend time with him.Will definitely recommend him to all visiting Sri Lanka and are nature lovers. Wish to come back soon to this paradise on earth.

2. Rana's Travel Counter & Information Center

572/37 Habarana Bazaar, Habarana 50150 Sri Lanka +94 77 146 3270 [email protected] http://ranastravelcounterinformation.business.site/
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5.0 based on 81 reviews

Rana's Travel Counter & Information Center

We give all information for the tourist about the Archaeological sites ,National parks & Road map for their travel destination.I help the tourist to find the bus stops with the bus number for their destination.At the same time, I give the small maps to find the buses & manage their travel destination. we provide taxi service(luxury vehicle). We arrange budget jeep safari(Minneriya,Kaudulla,Eco park).We provide budget hotels& taxi service(Airport drop,pick-up,excursions,round tours).We rent motor bikes & Bicycles. We book train tickets & Kandy dance show tickets. we do village/Nature tours,Elephant ride,Sri lankan Ayurveda Herbal treatments as well.

Reviewed By 975karenc - Kandy, Sri Lanka

Rana organised our elephant safari, trip to Pollonnorawu and also drove us to Kandy from our hotel in the Sigiriya area. He didn’t hard sell which we appreciated. He even helped us find train tickets to Ella, which are like gold dust at the busy season. And helped resolve an issue we had with our Sri Lankan SIM. He was a real Mr Fix-it! Rana was fun, knowledgeable, friendly and reliable. Thank you!

3. Ruwanwelisaya

Abhayawewa Rd, Anuradhapura 50000 Sri Lanka +94 25 2 222120 http://amazinglanka.com/wp/ruwanveli-maha-seya
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4.5 based on 988 reviews

Ruwanwelisaya

At 300 feet, it is the third biggest stupa in Anuradhapura.

Reviewed By Mithila_kumarasinghe - Doha, Qatar

Ruwanwalisaya is a stupa sacrad to many Buddhist all over the world, It was built by King Dutugamunu, It is believed that the relics of the Buddha are enshrined with the stupa, which is the largest collection of his relics anywhere. Additional tips: * The Stupa quite busy during the poya days, * Men are required to wear long pants and women must cover their shoulders and were lose pants or skirts. * Parking available in walking distance. * Area quite hot during day time * Please protect the site.

4. Wasgamuwa National Park

Polonnaruwa Sri Lanka
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Wasgamuwa National Park

Reviewed By vertigrow

Wanted a park with few crowds and in an area where roads weren’t congested. Wasgamuwa was perfect. Booked a three hour trip for $60 including park fees and enjoyed it all. Only two other cars there all afternoon, beautiful scenery and saw lots! Monitor lizards, mongoose, buffalo , spotted deer, and lots of elephants - really close too!

5. Minneriya National Park

Maradankadawala-Habarana-Thirukkondaiadimadu Highway, 50150 Sri Lanka +94 11 2 888 585 [email protected] http://www.dwc.gov.lk/
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4.5 based on 1,982 reviews

Minneriya National Park

Minneriya National Park is a national park in North Central Province of Sri Lanka.

Reviewed By KimH347 - Peterborough, United Kingdom

We did a jeep safari tour as part of our Sri Lankan tour and we had the most fantastic day we say hundreds of elephants in their natural environment just doing what elephants do, there were several herds and we also saw some babies that were only a week or so old, we also saw water buffalo, and pelicans, deer and lots of other birds. It was a spectacular afternoon made all the better by our guides.

6. Ritigala Forest Monastery

Anuradhapura Sri Lanka
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4.5 based on 305 reviews

Ritigala Forest Monastery

Reviewed By Sambomb - Colombo, Sri Lanka

it has the largest man made pond, build exclusively for buddhist monk, exceptional architectural design, view from the library was amazing, the rationale to build the library at such a location was outstanding, the toilets, ruins of loo, the technology used back in the day is amazing to learn, it has some of the rarest / tallest trees in the country, the hike was amazing, much better than a usual botanical garden walk, Tip: Take a guide who is from that area, it will be rather boring experience without the guide, it's interesting to learn the history as you explore this monastery.

7. Polonnaruwa

Polonnaruwa Sri Lanka http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/201
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4.5 based on 2,582 reviews

Polonnaruwa

Reviewed By paulsY2649EH - Binfield, United Kingdom

Our guide took us here as part of a cultural triangle tour - medieval capital of Sri lanka - wonderful history going back 1000 years and very well presented - the history is quite superb and whilst it is quite spread (so allow plenty of time) it is well worth a long visit - ignore traders who approach you - as others have said not too busy

8. Mihintale

Anuradhapura Sri Lanka
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4.5 based on 1,383 reviews

Mihintale

Reviewed By malithadissa - Negombo, Sri Lanka

According to legend, it was at Mihintale – literally “Mahinda’s Hill” – that the Indian missionary Mahinda, met and converted King Devanampiyatissa in 247 BC, establishing Buddhism as the island’s state religion. Mahinda was the son of the great Mauryan emperor Asoka, sent by his father to bring word of the Buddha’s teachings to Sri Lanka. Buddhism was immediately embraced with fervour by the Sinhalese people and soon became firmly established in the island – unlike in India, its birthplace, where it would subsequently fall into terminal decline. Mihintale, on a higher plane All over the world, high places are given religious significance, with the result that devotees are always climbing steps. Sometimes on their knees. Mihintale is one such place, its various shrines connected by a total of some 1,840 steps that ultimately lead to the summit – steep enough to require deep breaths and a meditative pace. They were built in the reign of Bhathika Abhaya (22 BC–AD 7), although a later paved road provides a short cut up to the first level.there have so many histrionically place in here

9. Kaudulla National Park

Galoya Road, Habarana 51375 Sri Lanka
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4.5 based on 1,024 reviews

Kaudulla National Park

A safari in the Kaudulla national park in Sri Lanka is a bucket-list aspiration for many tourists, which mean the place is an absolutely incredible wildlife spectacle. Located in the historic city of Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka, Kaudulla national park presents an ample of opportunities for travellers to spot majestic elephants in their natural habitats. In addition to the elephants, sambar deer, Sri Lankan axis deer, chevrotain, wild boar, Asian spoonbill, grey-headed fish eagle, painted stork and openbill stork are common visuals at the park. Aside from these, one could rarely capture the glimpse of leopard and sloth bear in the forest. Going on a bumpy ride through an evergreen forest of Kaudulla national park along the small trails is a great adventure, wildlife enthusiasts can’t say ‘NO’ to. The Kaudulla reservoir being the life blood to the wildlife of the park, attracts herds of elephants during the dry season from nearby Minneriya, Wasgamuwa and Somawathiya national parks.

Reviewed By thebusyitinerary - Pune, India

Kaudulla or Minneriya is the obvious question when one is in Sigiriya area. Guides and jeep drivers decide on know positions of elephant herds and water level in the area. Our Jeep safari suggested Kaudulla, so off we went. We did have a few sighting of peacocks, deer, birds, monitor lizards, but these parks are for the majestic Asian elephant the largest mammal on land. After a bumpy ride through the greens we came across a vast expanse of grassland and so many elephants. There were everywhere, near us, ahead of us & everywhere we could see. This was a large gathering of approx 350 wild elephants. Our driver said that there are more baby elephants this year than last. This is the best place in Sri Lanka to see wild elephants in such a large number. Park ticket costed us LKR 14800 for a group of 6 and jeep charges were LKR7500

10. Jethawanaramaya Stupa

Watawandana Road B341, Anuradhapura 50000 Sri Lanka
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4.5 based on 471 reviews

Jethawanaramaya Stupa

Reviewed By filmg

This stupa left the strongest impression. Hidden by forest overgrowth and abandoned for centuries, the plants enveloping it have been cut away and what you see is what was left. Rustic in appearance and only slightly restored, this stupa also has a small shrine to the Buddha, with a large reclining Buddha statue with offerings laid before it. It has a curious authenticity, and you can best view what these stupas are made of: Millions of handmade bricks. This was once the largest brick structure in the world.

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