Original Tuk Tuk Safari Afternoon Tour





Description
We explore timeless destinations and visit ever changing seasonal hot spots and of course, we get you right off the beaten track. Expect to see people, true local foods, traffic, a thousand smiles all with in your 3.5-4 hour time with us! This Tuk Tuk trip is “Fully inclusive” option all expenses are covered! We will fill you with Sri Lankan food, provide drinks and we’ll even throw in a couple of local beers and show you all of what we think is the best and most authentic rustic stops that Colombo has to offer. What to Bring There are a couple of things we recommend you bring for your safari tour. Make sure you pack: - Camera to capture all of the sights - Smart phone with your favourite tunes (android or iOS) to crank your beats all day - Some extra cash if you want to purchase souvenirs - Hat - Sunscreen (make sure you are protected with the open roof Tuk Tuks) - BYO drinks if you want to!
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Itinerary
Starting at 3:30 pm we pick up from your hotel in the Colombo area. Come and join us to experience the hustle and bustle of the afternoon in old Colombo town roll into the sunset. Cruise the city streets while watching the sun lower over the Indian ocean,as the busy 9-5 workday trade winds down and the city lights come alive for yet another evening of activity. We are always trying to improve our safaris, by continuously searching/experimenting with local authentic locations, destinations, and experiences as we go. As long as we are open we will always be looking for new things, so get ready for something off the beaten track. We encourage guests to bring their own drinks (alcoholic) if you like and make use of your on-board cooler box.
During 1700 Dutch been build this uniqe historical building for hospital. we will stop here to give brief introduction about Colonel Colombo.
Location: Situated by the tranquil Beira Lake, offering a peaceful contrast to the city bustle. Architecture: It showcases a unique and fascinating blend of Sri Lankan, Thai, Indian, and Chinese architectural styles. Seema Malaka: A striking, renowned part of the complex is the "floating temple," a meditation hall on the lake designed by the famous architect Geoffrey Bawa. Museum: The temple houses a fascinating and varied museum, featuring an extensive collection of Buddha statues, artifacts, antique coins, and even vintage cars. Significance: It is deeply involved in community welfare and hosts the spectacular annual Navam Perahera procession.
The Pettah Market is the massive, sprawling, and intensely chaotic commercial heart of Colombo, located just east of the city's Fort district. Atmosphere: It is a vibrant, multi-ethnic, and sensory-overloading marketplace—a labyrinth of narrow streets filled with incessant noise, porters pushing carts, and vendors loudly hawking their goods. It offers an authentic, high-energy experience of local Sri Lankan commerce. Goods Sold: Pettah operates primarily as a wholesale and retail bazaar, where each cross-street specializes in a specific type of product. You can find virtually anything here, from electronics, mobile phone accessories, and toys, to high-quality textiles, fashion, fresh fruits, vegetables, and bulk spices. famous as Sri Lanka's long-established gold market. Shopping Tip: It is the best place in Colombo for bargain hunters, where haggling is expected, and the prices are significantly lower than in modern malls.
The Jami-Ul-Alfar Mosque, commonly known as the Red Mosque (Rathu Palliya), is one of Colombo's oldest and most visually distinct landmarks. Located in the bustling commercial heart of Pettah, this historic mosque is famous for its striking Indo-Saracenic architecture. Its most recognizable feature is its facade, which is covered in alternating red and white bands of brickwork, creating a mesmerizing "candy-striped" effect on its minarets and domes. Completed in 1909, the mosque was commissioned by the local Indian Muslim community and was so prominent at the time that sailors approaching the Colombo port used its towering red and white minarets as a navigational landmark. The unique, almost pomegranate-shaped domes further distinguish it from traditional mosque architecture, making it a celebrated symbol of Colombo's rich multicultural heritage.
we will be going pass by this market.
Viharamahadevi Park is the oldest and largest public park in Colombo, located in the heart of the city, directly in front of the iconic Town Hall. Originally known as Victoria Park during the British colonial era, it was renamed after Queen Viharamahadevi, the mother of the revered ancient King Dutugemunu. The park is a green oasis offering a tranquil escape, featuring: A prominent golden Buddha statue surrounded by fountains. Lush, well-manicured gardens and large, shaded trees.
Architecture: The design is based on the Magul Maduwa (Royal Audience Hall) of the last native kingdom, the Kingdom of Kandy, symbolizing the restoration of native sovereignty. Design Elements: It is an open-sided pavilion featuring intricate stone carvings, 60 supporting pillars adorned with traditional designs, and four stone lions guarding the entrance. Statue: An imposing statue of the country's first Prime Minister, D. S. Senanayake, stands at the head of the monument. Current Use: Today, it is the primary venue for the annual National Independence Day celebrations and a popular recreational hub for walking, jogging, and family outings, surrounded by beautiful green lawns and the Arcade Independence Square shopping complex.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
within Colombo 1-15 Metropolitan area we will be pick up free of charge. other pick up locations will be charge transportation cost.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(31)
This was the best guided tour I’ve ever done! We were picked up from our hotel by the amazing Donald, who greeted us with fresh coconut water and a flower garland. Such a welcoming touch. He drove us around Colombo in the coolest, open rooftop tuk tuk, showing us old temples, local markets and other landmarks. He was so knowledgable and friendly. We tried Sri Lankan coffee and delicious local food. A highlight was the tea tour, given by the welcoming Mohidan. A truly unforgettable experience and a must for when you’re visiting Colombo!
This was by far one of the highlights of our Sri Lankan adventure! A family trip with siblings, this tour was so much fun navigating the crazy traffic of Colombo city, including temple tours and visit to the bustling spice market where we tasted some insane spices as well as one of the local coffee producers. Everyone involved in the tour was SO friendly and the driver we had (Pradeep) was so much fun. If you want to experience the full adrenaline and atmosphere of this amazing city, you simply MUST do this tour. It’s something you will remember forever. Thanks Pradeep and the team. Mike and Amanda
So much fun and very well planned tour of Colombo. We did the food tour and tried things I’ve never had before and learnt about many important Sri Lankan spices and cooking methods. 100% recommend 😄
Great way to visit the various places of interest. Our guide was friendly and provided local knowledge making the tour more interesting.
Bob Marley gave us a great taste of Colombo. Very personable, very knowledgeable and very caring about our enjoyment. A first class experience highly recommended! Greta driver and great service.
What a day we had with Bob Marley! We are a couple travelling from Australia.. bob Marley showed us places we would not of seen if we tried to do a tour on our own, coffee, spices markets, land marks around Colombo..we would not hesitate to use him again and would highly recommend to anyone. Excellent communication also
Dear Guest. Thank you for taking time write your feedback. its trilled to hear you enjoyed your safari with Bob. wish you have wonderful holiday in Sri Lanka. hope to see you again. Cheers!
The team of drivers and our guide were all very helpful and accommodating, and gave us great insights to the city! We were able to all learn a lot from the experience, and try great Sri Lankan food, see amazing sights and learn about the culture. All the staff were very friendly and excellent in catering for our 8 person group.
Excellent tour. A good overview on the main attractions/points of interest in Colombo. Pradeep was an excellent guide, gave good insights into the city and Sri Lanka's history in general.
A wonderful morning. Thank you Bob. One of the most memorable days of our five weeks in Sri Lanka. Especially enjoyed our coffee and spices visits.
The best tour I’ve ever been on. Our tour guides Bob Marley & Pradeep were incredible. Brought us to see everything that there is to see in Colombo. We went to all the temples, had a coffee tasting, tea tasting, spice tasting, maritime museum, had authentic Sri Lankan food, and so much more. Couldn’t recommend the tour more.



