Embark on a thrilling tuk-tuk city tour in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Explore iconic attractions like the Old Parliament, Buddhist shrines, and the Red Mosque. Don’t miss the chance to visit a handicrafts emporium for souvenirs. Book now!
Embark on a thrilling tuk-tuk city tour in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Explore iconic attractions like the Old Parliament, Buddhist shrines, and the Red Mosque. Don’t miss the chance to visit a handicrafts emporium for souvenirs. Book now!
- Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque - This mosque features Indo-Saracenic architecture with domes shaped like pomegranates. Its most remarkable aspect is the red and white painted bricks arranged in contrasting patterns. (Photo Stop)
- Pettah - As one of Colombo’s oldest districts, Pettah is the most ethnically diverse area in the country. It boasts large…
- Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque - This mosque features Indo-Saracenic architecture with domes shaped like pomegranates. Its most remarkable aspect is the red and white painted bricks arranged in contrasting patterns. (Photo Stop)
- Pettah - As one of Colombo’s oldest districts, Pettah is the most ethnically diverse area in the country. It boasts large religious buildings representing various faiths, alongside bustling market stalls and shops. The area can become quite crowded during morning and afternoon rush hours.
- Colombo Port Old Lighthouse - This lighthouse is one of the few remaining operational colonial-era lighthouses. It was commissioned to help workers in the area of Colombo be more punctual, as personal watches were not affordable for everyone at the time.
- BMICH - The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall is a leading convention center on the island, offering over 16,000 square feet of floor space. Its construction was a collaborative effort between Sri Lankan and Chinese workers.
- Viharamahadevi Park - Also known as Victoria Park, this is the largest, oldest, and most vibrant park in the heart of Colombo. It’s an ideal spot for relaxation, shady walks, picnics, and spending quality time with family.
- Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple - This temple is the most renowned in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Built just over 120 years ago, it is dedicated to Buddhism and is celebrated for its opulent architecture and statues that reflect Sri Lankan, Chinese, Thai, Burmese, and other artistic styles.
- Temple of Sri Kailawasanathan Swami Devasthanam Kovil - Known as Kapikaawatha Shivan Temple by its devotees, this is the oldest Hindu temple in Colombo. With a history of over 200 years, it is dedicated to the gods Ganesha and Shiva and is one of the city’s most beautiful temples.
- Independence Square - Located in the prestigious Cinnamon Gardens district of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Independence Square is named after the Independence Memorial Hall, which commemorates Sri Lanka’s independence from British rule in 1948. Nearby is the Arcade, a modern shopping mall in former colonial government buildings.
- Nelum Pokuna Art Street - Sri Lankans purchase art to decorate their homes, hotels, offices, and as gifts. Artisans on Nelum Pokuna Street contribute significantly to this endeavor. For tourists, a painting with a local theme makes the perfect souvenir.
- Old Parliament Building - A new building for the Secretariat, Council Chamber, and Government offices is set to be completed in Colombo later this year, replacing the current structure built during the British colonial era.
- Colombo Fort Railway Station - The railway line was initiated over 150 years ago by the British. The old Fort area of Colombo is one of the city’s busiest regions. The Coastal Railway Line was established in 1877, marking the opening of the first station. The original Central Terminus, near Maradana, is now the Sri Lanka Railway Museum.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off service by tuk-tuk included in tour
- Complimentary bottled water provided
- Explore the area with a tour by tuk-tuk
- Enjoy a refreshing King coconut (subject to availability)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off service by tuk-tuk included in tour
- Complimentary bottled water provided
- Explore the area with a tour by tuk-tuk
- Enjoy a refreshing King coconut (subject to availability)
- Additional food and drinks
- Tips
- Entry fees for the attractions
- Additional food and drinks
- Tips
- Entry fees for the attractions
Get into the tuk-tuk at your hotel to begin the tour. Head to the Old Parliament, a colonial building that faces the sea. Also, explore some of the affluent residential areas. See the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, which was a gift from the People’s Republic of China.
See other famous attractions, including the Sambodhi Chaityha…
Get into the tuk-tuk at your hotel to begin the tour. Head to the Old Parliament, a colonial building that faces the sea. Also, explore some of the affluent residential areas. See the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, which was a gift from the People’s Republic of China.
See other famous attractions, including the Sambodhi Chaityha Buddhist Shrine, which stands on 2 concrete arches. Other attractions to see include the lighthouse, and the Red Mosque, a popular landmark also known as Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque. Admire the red and white minarets here.
View the Town Hall and Independence Square. Choose to visit a handicrafts emporium if you want to buy some souvenirs from your visit. Finally, ride back to your hotel by tuk-tuk to finish up your sightseeing tour.
- Comfortably 02 person can sit
- Average person maximum 03 person can travel in one tuk tuk
- When you entering to Hindu temple or Buddha temple, shoes and slippers must removed
- To be respectful, please don’t stand with your back toward a Buddha statue
- Knees & shoulders should be covered when you entering to temple
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.