Unabhängige Erkundung von Colombo und das Risiko, verloren zu gehen oder sich zu verzögern. Machen Sie es sich einfach mit einem privaten Landausflug, der Sie reibungslos und bequem um die Sehenswürdigkeiten führt. Reisen Sie mit dem Sammelbus / Reisebus, besuchen Sie die wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten wie den Seema Malakaya-Tempel, kaufen Sie Souvenirs und Kunsthandwerksläden ein und hören Sie von Ihrem Reiseführer Geschichten über das örtliche Leben, die Sie vermissen würden, wenn Sie alleine wären.
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• Vergessen Sie Taxis oder Busse und fahren Sie mit dem klimatisierten Fahrzeug stressfrei
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Private Führung
Professioneller Guide
Bottled water
Alle Steuern, Gebühren und Bearbeitungsgebühren
Transport im privaten, klimatisierten Fahrzeug
TripAdvisor Experiences-Vermittlungsgebühr
Abholung und Rücktransport vom Hafen
Lokale Steuern
Fuel surcharge
Essen und Trinken
Gratuities
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Unabhängige Erkundung von Colombo und das Risiko, verloren zu gehen oder sich zu verzögern. Machen Sie es sich einfach mit einem privaten Landausflug, der Sie reibungslos und bequem um die Sehenswürdigkeiten führt. Reisen Sie mit dem Sammelbus / Reisebus, besuchen Sie die wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten wie den Seema Malakaya-Tempel, kaufen Sie Souvenirs und Kunsthandwerksläden ein und hören Sie von Ihrem Reiseführer Geschichten über das örtliche Leben, die Sie vermissen würden, wenn Sie alleine wären.
• Erkunden Sie Colombo mit Leichtigkeit bei einem Landausflug vom Kreuzfahrthafen aus.
• Vergessen Sie Taxis oder Busse und fahren Sie mit dem klimatisierten Fahrzeug stressfrei
• Sehen S...
Höhepunkte
Von 3 Stunden bis 4 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
Von 3 Stunden bis 4 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Private Führung
Professioneller Guide
Bottled water
Alle Steuern, Gebühren und Bearbeitungsgebühren
Transport im privaten, klimatisierten Fahrzeug
TripAdvisor Experiences-Vermittlungsgebühr
Abholung und Rücktransport vom Hafen
Lokale Steuern
Fuel surcharge
Essen und Trinken
Gratuities
Reiseplan
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Uhrturm der Festung von Colombo
Colombo Fort Clock Tower is a clock tower and was a lighthouse in Colombo. The lighthouse is no longer operational, but the tower remains and functions as a clock tower. It is located at the junction of Chatham Street and Janadhipathi Mawatha (formerly Queens Road) in Colombo fort.
The tower was constructed as a clock tower in 1856-57 and completed on the 25 February 1857.[1] The tower was designed by Emily Elizabeth Ward, the wife of Governor Sir Henry George Ward (1797 – 1860).The construction was undertaken by the Public Works Department, under the supervision of Mr John Flemming Churchill (Director General of Public Works). The 29-metre-high (95 ft) tower was the tallest structure in Colombo at that time.The original clock was commissioned for ₤1,200 in 1814 by the then Governor Sir Robert Brownrigg (1759 – 1833) but was kept in a warehouse, due to economic reasons, until 1857 when it was finally installed.
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Wolvendaal-Kirche
In 1736 Governor of Ceylon, Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff, sought approval from the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie or VOC) to demolish the existing church (Kasteel Kerk) within the Colombo Fort and construct a new one on the same site.[1] However, the VOC refused this request, and it wasn't until the arrival of Governor Julius Valentyn Stein van Gollenesse in 1743 that the impasse was overcome. He decided that the new church would be erected in the area beyond the city walls, which at the time was swamp and marshland. The Europeans mistook the packs of roaming jackals for wolves, and the area became known as Wolvendaal (Wolf's Dale or Wolf's Valley). The site that was selected was on a hill which commanded views across the town and over the harbour and was in proximity to the town's entrance. The site was also occupied by a small church, which had existed from the earliest period of Dutch occupation, when the Wolvendaal neighbourhood was a quiet suburban parish.
The foundations of the church were laid in 1749 and it took eight years to build. It was completed on 6 March 1757, when it was dedicated for public worship by Rev. Matthias Wirmelskircher, Rector of the Colombo Seminary. At the dedication there were two Governors present, Joan Gideon Loten and his successor Jan Schreuder, together with Members of the Council, Reverend Ministers (Predikants), prominent Burghers and their families.
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Pettah
Experience the local people living in Srilanka with all the Wholesale Shops in this Urban Commercial area of Srilanka known as the Pettah Bazaar
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Jami Ul-Alfar-Moschee
The mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Colombo and a popular tourist site in the city.
Construction of the Jami-Ul-Alfar Mosque commenced in 1908 and the building was completed in 1909. The mosque was commissioned by the local Indian Muslim community, based in Pettah, to fulfill their required five-times-daily prayer and Jummah on Fridays.
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Altes Parlamentsgebäude
Das alte Parlamentsgebäude ist das Gebäude, in dem das Präsidentensekretariat von Sri Lanka untergebracht ist. Es liegt im Festungsgebiet von Colombo mit Blick auf das Meer, in unmittelbarer Nähe des Präsidentenhauses in Colombo und neben dem General Treasury Building. Das Gebäude beherbergte 53 Jahre lang die Legislative der Insel, bis 1983 der neue Parlamentskomplex in Sri Jayawardenepura eröffnet wurde.
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Galle Gesicht Grün
Galle Face ist ein 5 Hektar großer, direkt am Meer gelegener Stadtpark, der sich 500 Meter entlang der Küste erstreckt, im Herzen von Colombo, der Finanz- und Wirtschaftshauptstadt Sri Lankas. Die Promenade wurde ursprünglich 1859 von Gouverneur Sir Henry George Ward angelegt, obwohl sich der ursprüngliche Galle Face Green über eine viel größere Fläche erstreckte als heute. Der Galle Face Green wurde ursprünglich für Pferderennen und als Golfplatz genutzt, aber auch für Cricket, Polo, Fußball, Tennis und Rugby.
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Buddhistischer Tempel Gangaramaya (Vihara).
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. This Temple was very famous for an Elephant namely Ganga and all the statues here are pure Gold.
45 Minuten
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Unabhängigkeits-Gedenkhalle
Independence Memorial Hall (also Independence Commemoration Hall) is a national monument in Sri Lanka built for commemoration of the independence of Sri Lanka from the British rule with the restoration of full governing responsibility[2] to a Ceylonese-elected legislature on February 4, 1948. It is located in Independence Square (formerly Torrington Square) in the Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo. It also houses the Independence Memorial Museum.
The monument was built at the location where the formal ceremony marking the start of self-rule, with the opening of the first parliament by the HRH Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester occurred at a special podium February 4, 1948.
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Edelsteinmuseum
Sri Lanka’s gem industry has a very long and colorful history. Sri Lanka was affectionately known as Ratna-Dweepa which means Gem Island. The name is a reflection of its natural wealth. Marco Polo wrote that the island had the best sapphires, topazes, amethysts, and other gems in the world.[1] Ptolemy, the 2nd century astronomer recorded that beryl and sapphire were the mainstay of Sri Lanka’s gem industry. Records from sailors that visited the island states that they brought back “jewels of Serendib”. Serendib was the ancient name given to the island by middle – eastern and Persian traders that crossed the Indian Ocean to trade gems from Sri Lanka to the East during the 4th and 5th century.
You will be taken to a Gem Museum to see the History of Gems
25 Minuten
10
Sri Lanka Tea Board
Srilanka has its finest Tea which is very famous among Tourists,
you will be taken to a Tea Hub to taste various types of Tea with a brief explaination of various Srilankan Tea
20 Minuten
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BMICH (Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall)
The construction of the hall was carried out by a joint Sri Lankan and Chinese workforce with a considerable portion of the building materials being imported from China.
In 1998 a small Exhibition Centre, the Sirimavo Bandaranaike Memorial Exhibition Centre, was built on the grounds as a gift from China.
The BMICH premises is managed by the S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike National Memorial Foundation (BNMF) which is chaired by the President of Sri Lanka.
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Laksala
You will be taken to a Handicraft Museum to shop and see finest Handicrafts and Souvenirs