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Colombo Walking Tour with Ajeet De Soyza

4.9(45)Colombo1 hour
VIATOR4.8(14)TRIPADVISOR4.9(31)

Description

Join me for an unforgettable walking tour through Colombo’s vibrant Fort, where history, culture & architecture come alive. This city has been my home for nearly three decades, I’ll share its stories and secrets as only someone deeply connected to it can. I’ll guide you through 500 years — from a Portuguese-built fort to the bustling trading hub it is today. Discover how Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences shaped Colombo into the uniquely Sri Lankan city you see now This is more than just a history lesson — it’s an experience. We’ll stroll at a relaxed pace, weaving fascinating stories with authentic Tuk Tuk rides for a taste of everyday Sri Lankan life. Together, we’ll explore the city’s heritage, uncover traditions, and look ahead to its exciting future — all while supporting a meaningful cause, as part of the proceeds go towards educating orphaned children I sponsor Experience Colombo. Experience diversity. Experience Sri Lanka. Let’s explore this incredible city together!

Tour Options

Colombo Walking Tour with Ajeet De Soyza

Itinerary

10 min

The Last King of Sri Lanka, Sri Wickrama Rajasingha was captured on the 18th February 1815 in Madamahanuwara and was transferred to Colombo without entering Kandy. On the 6th of March 1815 the King and his escort entered the Colombo Fort where they were received by Colonel Kerr, the commandant of the garrison. Here King Sri Wickrama Rajasingha remained for nearly a year till the 24th of January 1816 when he and his family were deported to Vellore, India aboard the HMS Cornwallis.

10 min

The Old Colombo Dutch Hospital (known as The Dutch Hospital) is considered to be the oldest building in the Colombo Fort area dating back to the Dutch colonial era in Sri Lanka. It is now a heritage building and a shopping and dining precinct It is believed to have existed since 1681 when the Dutch established the Colombo hospital to look after the health of the officers and other staff serving under the Dutch East India Company. The hospital's proximity to the harbour allowed it to serve Dutch seafarers

5 min

You will be taken through the heart of the central business district which is full of colonial architecture. The clock tower in fort is a unique strucuture in the city on many aspects

10 min

The construction of the building commenced in 1911, with the laying of its foundation stone and at the time of its opening it was the tallest building in Colombo. Designed in a Greco-Roman architectural style, with a colonnade of Corinthian columns at the building's entrance. It has a circular glass dome with a tapering central atrium that lets light into the circular inner halls throughout all seven floors and features the tallest chandelier in Asia.

5 min

The old Cargills & Millers Buildings in Colombo are considered to be the oldest department stores in Sri Lanka. A Dutch building was originally on the land where the present Cargills & Millars buildings are located and it had been occupied by Sir Frederick North (1766-1827), the first British Governor of Ceylon from 1798 to 1805. In 1844, a British businessman William Miller started his company at this premises by replacing the old Dutch building and in 1896, it was acquired by David Sime Cargill, a Scottish businessman who headed the popular Cargills & Company

15 min

The Grand Oriental Hotel was officially opened on 5 November 1875, had 154 luxury and semi-luxury rooms, and was the first of the modern type of imposing hotels erected in the East. The original building on the site was a simple, single-storey structure with an open verandah to the street inhabited by a Dutch Governor. In 1837 it was converted into barracks for the British Army. The task of converting the building into a hotel was undertaken by the then Governor Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, engaging the architect of the Public Works Department, James George Smither, who was also responsible for the National Museum of Colombo, Colombo General Hospital and the old Colombo Town Hall. The estimated cost to build the hotel was 2,007 pounds but it is noteworthy that the hotel was constructed within one year under the estimated 1,868 pounds.

5 min

Popularly known as the Red Mosque, the place of workship is a unique materpiece

Pass by

A family-run business for over 90 years, TITUS STORES was founded in 1924, and initially began as TITUS LAMP STORES, selling petrol lamps called TITUS Lamps. With the advent of electricity in Sri Lanka, the business shifted to homeware, gifts, and HORECA (Hotel Restaurant Catering) items and changed its name to TITUS STORES

Admission included15 min

Amongst the little known historic monuments of Colombo, is large gothic church-like mansion in the old business quarter of Pettah. People, both locals and tourists, pass it by with little thought to what it contains – a veritable treasure trove of artifacts. It vanishes among the landscape surrounded by equally dated buildings, colorful modern shops and other interesting pieces of architecture. The fact that it’s in one of the busiest sectors of the city doesn’t help. This building is the Old Town Hall, once the seat of the Colombo Municipality and was the main location for council meetings in Colombo.

Pass by

Explore first hand the busy markets of the Pettah Bazaar

Admission included15 min

Built by the British, the Fort Railway station is the major hub in the Colombo city

Admission not included20 min

The Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple is the main temple in the Colombo city with it's unique architecture influenced by many cultures

15 min

Sri Lanka’s iconic landmark, The Galle Face Hotel, is situated in the heart of Colombo, along the seafront and facing the famous Galle Face Green. The Galle Face Hotel embraces its rich history and legendary traditions, utilizing them to create engaging, immersive experiences that resonate with old and new generations of travellers alike. Known as South Asia’s leading Grande Dame, the Galle Face Hotel is testimony to both Sri Lanka’s colonial past and its independent present. International guests are immersed in the Hotel’s rich traditions and compelling stories, and even a short visit to the hotel is an experience of timeless grandeur and exceptional hospitality. The Hotel started as a Dutch villa called Galle Face House that had been a meeting place for gentlemen of the colonial era. That was until four British entrepreneurs decided to use it to start a business, unaware that, by the late 19th century, it would be known as the best hotel East of Suez.

Pass by

Based on the time of the day, you will be able to see the activities on the Green whilst getting a glimpse into the past of the green with iconic buildings such as the Old Parliament and the famous Galle Face Hotel

Pass by

This Neo-Baroque-style building was built during the British colonial era to house the Legislative Council of Ceylon. It was built on an idea of Sir Henry McCallum, which led to a proposal made by a committee to construct the new building for the Secretariat, Council Chamber and Government offices on reclaimed land at the northern end of Galle Face’ were accepted by the Government in 1920. The chief architect of the Public Works Department, A. Woodson was responsible for the design of the building with his initial estimate of Rs 400,000 for the scheme being later revised Rs 450,000, taking into account the extra expenses involved. The British Coat of Arms adorned the top of the building face till 1948, when it was replaced by the arms of the Dominion of Ceylon and was once again replaced in 1972 with the arms of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.

Highlights

Private transportation
Bottled water
Government Fees

What's included

Included
Private transportation
Bottled water
Government Fees
Not included
Donation to the Temple considered as the Admission Fee. A ticket will be issued by the Temple.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(45)

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Elizatrav
May 10, 2026
Colombo tour

Great tour with Ajeet. Got to see many interesting parts of Colombo, including the port, old hotel, mosque, dutch hospital. He had great English and was very knowledgeable. He ended up dropping me 1.5 hours to my hotel in Bentota for a reasonable price. Would recommend Ajeet and the tour!

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Lisa_H
February 19, 2026
Amazing overview of Colombo history

This was an amazing overview of Sri Lankan history. Sheer takes the time to set the stage with who Sri Lankans are as a people and then the walk through Colombo Fort and other areas really shows the influence of colonial history and how it shaped Sri Lankan history. Definitely recommend this experience, especially early in your Colombo visit.

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Julie_H
January 29, 2026
Fully recommended

Our Colombo tour with Ajeet was really great, he was very informative on the culture and history of Sri Lanka. We did this tour at the beginning of our visit to the country and Ajeet made the tour relevant to this. Ajeet was interesting and engaging throughout, and went above and beyond to show us Colombo. We would definitely recommend this tour to anyone visiting Colombo.

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Erik_T
January 23, 2026
Great tour

Ajeet is a great guide, patient and loves talking about Sri Lanka and it's history. This is a fantastic tour if you want to learn and ask heaps of questions. 10/10 would do again

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497nathanm
January 10, 2026
A fascinating introduction to Colombo

My friend and I were travelling from the U.K. and booked this walking tour with my mother (she lives in Sri Lanka). Ajeet is very knowledgeable and I learnt a lot about Colombo and the history of both the city and Sri Lanka. It was fascinating to learn more about a city I thought I knew. Great photo opportunities along the way and we discovered some hidden gems. A great introduction to Colombo!

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Laura_s
February 25, 2025
A slow stroll with too much information

Booked this ‘walking’ tour after reading great reviews, can only describe this as a slow short stroll. Only positive thing was the guide was a very polite gentleman, but provided far too much detailed information and then laboured it, just needed some oomph! After the 1st hour he had lost our attention and after 2 hours, was ready for saying we had had enough. No harm to the guide, but he would be better rebranding this as a non walking tour. Very disappointed

Operator response

Dear Laura, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. I truly appreciate your honesty and understand that the level of detail provided may have been overwhelming for you. My goal is always to offer an enriching and insightful experience, tailored to the interests of my guests, and I regret if it felt like too much at times. That being said, I value every guest’s perspective, and your input helps me continuously refine my approach. I’m glad to see that others have found the experience rewarding, and I hope that, despite this aspect, you were still able to enjoy your time in Sri Lanka. If you ever return, I would love the opportunity to provide a tour that better suits your preferences. Wishing you many more wonderful travels ahead! Best regards, Ajeet De Soyza

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Seaside32576463722
February 11, 2025
What a nice walk.

What a nice walk. My boyfriend and I enjoyed a walk through Colombo accompanied by Ajeet. Ajeet is a source of stories and historical facts. He can tell hours about the history and evolution of Sri Lanka. For a comprehensive guide with conversations about what Sri Lanka really means, I would join Ajeet. I will definitely be back for a next time.

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M4189EYomarl
January 27, 2025
A tour worth taking!

Colombo is a bustling city with a rich cultural mix. The tour covers temples, markets, and coastal views. A city worth visiting, and a tour worth taking!

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Paccomth
January 7, 2025
great day to learn about Siri Lanka from a historical and present perspective. Old town fun and the market place awesome

Tour guide had excellent knowledge regarding the history of Colombo and the present day progress the city and country has made as well as the achievements in its infrastructure. My guide was the catalyst for making this tour a great experience and something everyone should do and enjoy.

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Oliver_R
January 1, 2025
Great insight into Colombo and Sri Lanka

What a fantastic walking tour and one I would highly recommend. Our guide was probably the best guide we've had for a tour like this. Communication prior to the tour was great, where he kindly recommended a restaurant which was exactly what we were looking for in terms of a local experience. On the actual tour itself we learnt so much and only had wished we'd taken the tour at the beginning of our holiday. He was patient with all our questions and really tailored the tour according to our interests and that of the others in our group. The tour was a good blend of history, current affairs and culture and he gave us a copy of his book to take a away.

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