We conduct the tour on well-maintained bicycles. Our guides are knowledgeable and can communicate very well. We are attuned to your individual needs and put your comfort first. We specialize in experiential travel and have crafted this tour so that you could immerse yourself in the uniqueness of Colombo.
We conduct the tour on well-maintained bicycles. Our guides are knowledgeable and can communicate very well. We are attuned to your individual needs and put your comfort first. We specialize in experiential travel and have crafted this tour so that you could immerse yourself in the uniqueness of Colombo.
- Colombo Lighthouse - The Gal Bokka Lighthouse in Colombo stands majestically at the harbor’s entrance, serving as a historic landmark that once provided breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and cityscape. Completed in 1952, this iconic structure features a distinctive design, making it a must-see for travelers interested in maritime history and…
- Colombo Lighthouse - The Gal Bokka Lighthouse in Colombo stands majestically at the harbor’s entrance, serving as a historic landmark that once provided breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and cityscape. Completed in 1952, this iconic structure features a distinctive design, making it a must-see for travelers interested in maritime history and scenic beauty.
- Colombo Fort Clock Tower - Known as the Old Colombo Lighthouse or Colombo Fort Clock Tower, this structure in Colombo once served as a lighthouse and now functions as a clock tower. Although the lighthouse is no longer in operation, the tower remains at the junction of Chatham Street.
- Pettah - Colombo’s Pettah Market is a vibrant mosaic of colors, scents, and cultures. Stroll through narrow alleys lined with lively stalls offering everything from spices to textiles. Engage with friendly vendors, enjoy the bustling atmosphere, and experience the authentic charm of this dynamic Sri Lankan marketplace.
Enjoy some beloved Sri Lankan snacks and refreshments.
- Old Town Hall - Before the modern Town Hall was built in Colombo, this colonial-era building served as the municipal council. It now houses a small museum.
- Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque - Known as the Red Mosque, Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque in Colombo is a stunning blend of Moorish and Indo-Islamic architecture. Dating back to 1908, its striking red-and-white striped exterior and intricate design make it an iconic landmark. Discover the spiritual and aesthetic beauty of this historic mosque, a testament to cultural diversity.
- Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple - Gangaramaya Temple in Colombo is a spiritual haven that beautifully merges modernity with tradition. Admire its diverse architecture, sacred relics, and tranquil Beira Lake setting. Founded in the 19th century, this Buddhist temple invites exploration of its peaceful grounds, museum, and vibrant rituals—a harmonious blend of spirituality and cultural richness.
- Cenotaph War Memorial - Located in Colombo’s Viharamahadevi Park, the Cenotaph War Memorial honors Ceylon’s military heroes who perished in both world wars. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, it features a towering Cenotaph and Memorial Walls. Unveiled in 1923, it stands as a solemn tribute to the fallen.
- Colombo Municipal Council - Situated near Viharamahadevi Park, the Colombo Town Hall serves as the nerve center for the Colombo Municipal Council and the mayor’s office. Built in 1921 following Professor Patrick Geddes’ advice, it hosts council meetings and embodies civic grandeur.
- Viharamahadevi Park - Discover the lush beauty of Viharamahadevi Park, Sri Lanka’s oldest and largest public park, located in Colombo. Originally named Victoria Park by the British, it was renamed in 1958. The park features a Buddha statue, water fountains, and a play area, and hosts events at the Vihara Maha Devi Park Open Air Stadium. A short picnic stop will be made here.
- Independence Square - Admire Sri Lanka’s Independence Memorial Hall, a national monument in Colombo commemorating the country’s liberation from British rule on February 4, 1948. Situated in Independence Square, it includes a statue of the first prime minister, Rt. Hon. Don Stephen Senanayake. It hosts Independence Day celebrations and once served as the ceremonial assembly hall. Explore the Independence Memorial Museum within for a deeper understanding of the nation’s history.
- Galle Face Green - Enjoy the coastal allure of Galle Face, a 12-acre urban park along Colombo’s shoreline, offering a vibrant escape in Sri Lanka’s business capital. Established in 1859 by Governor Sir Henry George Ward, it once hosted various activities, including horse racing, golf, cricket, polo, football, tennis, and rugby. Today, it serves as a recreational area for families. The tour concludes here.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bicycle use
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bicycle use
- Breakfast
- Tips for guide
- Private transportation
- Breakfast
- Tips for guide
- Private transportation
- You should be able to ride a bicycle comfortably.
- The duration of the tour is for travel between attractions.
- You should be able to ride a bicycle comfortably.
- The duration of the tour is for travel between attractions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.