
Colombo Nightlife Tuk Tuk Tour by Tuk Tuk
Colombo Nightlife Tuk Tuk Tour by Tuk Tuk
We offer several city tours of Colombo daily. Traveling via a tuk tuk by experienced and expert tour guides/drivers gives you the opportunity to sit back, soak in the culture of this exciting bustling city. Our company offers some of the cheapest rates!
We want our customers to get the best experience for a reasonable cost. Book today and make beautiful memories you will never forget.We provide our loving tourists our Sri Lankan's delicious and tasty food , Welcome Drink King Coconut , Kottu Rotti, Pittu with Devel Crab or Sri Lankan's traditional food Hoppers with tasty Maldive katta sambol, Sri Lankan's Coffee & Tea ,Desert – Curd with Treacle.Following details are required in the order to complete the booking Passport Number Arrival Date & Flight DetailsDeparture Date & Flight Details
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Your Itinerary
A curated journey through the experience
Temple of Sri Kailawasanathan Swami Devasthanam Kovil
Today, the Beira Lake no longer surrounds the Kovils, but the railway tracks that are constantly busy with trains. Yet, the environs of the Kovils are peaceful and only the sounds of the poojas can be heard. The elaborately decorated Gopurams reflect the main deities of the respective abodes, Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesh. The interior is beautiful and spiritual, with sculptures and motifs depicting Hinduism and culture. The two premises are connected by a central courtyard where you can worship both.
15 minutesIndependence Memorial Hall
Special ceremonies and important national events are held in this building symbolizing the freedom, the hopes and pride of a nation.
15 minutesPettah
Pettah is derived from Tamil: Pettai, an Anglo-Indian word used to indicate a suburb outside a fort. Today, the Sinhala phrase, pita-kotuwa (outside the fort) conveniently describes the same place.
Old Town Hall
The building is right smack in the middle of all the little shops and street stalls of Pettah. It's all arches, needle point columns, crumbly yellow walls and creaky staircases - it's got the making of a haunted mansion so it might be a fun visit with friends later in the day rather than sooner. There is no entrance ticket, you just walk inside and ask somebody near the main staircase if you can check out the building. There's a random little museum of cool old stuff next to the building that you can check out too.Sugath is the caretaker these days and will take you up some creaky wooden steps to a musty floor upstairs. Next to the door to this 'museum' are some ordinary well-kept rooms with many chairs and wooden tables that look like they are still used today - Sugath says these spaces are sometimes used for official meetings.
15 minutesJami Ul-Alfar Mosque
The Jami – Alfar Mosque on 2 nd Cross Street is painted with red and white stripes, similar to an old –fashioned, candy-striped barber’s shop. Its col – our scheme makes its very hard to miss amongst all the other rather shabby Pettah buildings. Over a 100 years old , the mosque was constructed in 1908. Just inside the entrance , the inscription reads the architect was H.L.Saib Lebbe. A friendly security guard may allow you inside ( even if you are a women ) to view the washing ponds and the rear view of the mosque’s clock tower . Women’s are not permitted to go inside the prayer halls . The mosque is soon to undergo expansion to make it into a four – storey complex catering foe between 7,000 – 8,000 worshippers at one time . However , the façade will retain its current character . Avoid visiting on Fridays when it is at busiest.ja
10 minutesViharamahadevi Park
Further to the south is the Colombo Public Library building (accessible from outside the park on Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha).Along the southern perimeter (across from the Art Gallery and former Garden Club building), one or two elephants can often be seen either bathing in a small pool or munching branches and leaves. It is from here the elephants that feature in the GanagaramayaPeraheradepart. Elephants are brought to Colombo from all over the island specifically for the perahera (procession) help in February each year.
Galle Face Green
In colonial times, the British embraced Galle face green as a leisure ground especially in the evening when elite ladies were said to promenade the length of the green. Active pursuits of cricket, football, polo and the famed horse races also took place on Galle face green. Horse-racing become popular in the 1840s and the Ceylon turf club was founded here sometime between the and 1860, although official records were not kept until 1866. The formal structure of the walk along the seaside was built during the period of governor ward in 1859.
15 minutesColombo Lotus Tower
Lotus Tower, also referred to as Colombo Lotus Tower, is a 350 m tall tower, located in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It has been called a symbolic landmark of Sri Lanka.
20 minutesGangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple
Gangaramaya Temple is one of the most important temples in Colombo, Sri Lanka, being a mix of modern architecture and cultural essence. Located on the Beira Lake, it was completed in the late 19th century.
1 hourColombo Port Maritime Museum
Various items of historical significance relating to the ports of the country, it's maritime industry and the ocean around Sri Lanka are on display.
15 minutesKayman’s Gate Belltower
Kayman's Gate was an entrance to the former Colombo Fort located at the foot of the Wolvendaal Hill in the Pettah district of Colombo, Sri Lanka. A historic free-standing bell tower still stands at the site, now at the intersection of Main and 4th Cross Streets.
10 minutesColombo Fort
Fort (Colombo) (කොටුව; கோட்டை) 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 era. Fort is also home to the General Post Office, hotels, government departments and offices.
10 minutesIncluded
- Bottled water
- Stereo
- Umbrella
- Alcoholic Beverages
- First Aid Kit
- Coffee and/or Tea - Organic traditional Sri Lankan coffee
- Dinner - Sri Lankan local street food
- Entry/Admission - Temple of Sri Kailawasanathan Swami Devasthanam Kovil
- Entry/Admission - Colombo Port Maritime Museum
- Entry/Admission - Old Town Hall
- Entry/Admission - Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque
- Entry/Admission - Galle Face Green
- Entry/Admission - Kayman’s Gate Belltower
- Entry/Admission - Independence Memorial Hall
- Entry/Admission - Colombo Fort
Not Included
- Colombo Lotus Tower & Gangaramaya Temple entry fee's exclusion
Good to Know
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Tickets & Cancellation
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.