Roots of Sri Lanka Heritage
Destination: Negombo
Upon arrival in Sri Lanka you will be met and assisted by your very own Chauffeur. Then transfer to your hotel in Negombo, once a trading port for the Dutch and British now has been developed into a bustling modern town with a handful of reminders of its colonial past. Situated close to the international airport, it makes a convenient rest stop before heading inland to explore. The wide golden sand beach is dotted with fishing boats and the inland resort road offers a selection of restaurants and bars.
Once you check in at your hotel relax and recover from any jet lag.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Negombo
Destination: Negombo city tour by Bicycle
After breakfast explore the city of Negombo by bicycle. Over the course of the tour you will be taken through the most beautiful and interesting aspects of Negombo and learn about its history.
The earlier you go you will get a glimpse of how fishermen bring in their catches of the day which are then sold to the locals. You can also visit the Dutch Church and the Fort, a hindu & Buddhist Temple. On completion return to the hotel
Destination: Dambulla
Afterward checkout from the hotel and leave for Dambulla; a small village and a central location in Cultural Triangle. The central plains area boasts ruined temples and ancient cities combined with national parks and glistening reservoirs. On arrival check in to the hotel.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Dambulla
Destination: Breakfast at Mapagala Rock
Today early in the morning awaken to the serenity of dawn with your exclusive "Breakfast on Mapagala Rock," just a short hike from the iconic Sigiriya. This accessible climb rewards you with stunning panoramic views of Sigiriya Rock and its ancient ruins, all illuminated by the golden morning light.
Destination: Singing and Dancing With Folks
There after experience interactive sessions that allow you to learn traditional dance forms or master indigenous musical instruments through hands-on workshops. Guided by passionate experts, you’ll uncover the secrets behind each note and movement, forging connections that transcend language and deepening your understanding of the local culture. This unique experience promises to be unforgettable.
Destination: Sunset Boat Ride in Hiriwadunna
Later in the afternoon discover the serene beauty of Hiriwaduna Wewa through an enchanting kayaking experience that promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. As you glide across the calm waters of this picturesque reservoir, you’ll be surrounded by lush greenery and stunning landscapes that evoke the tranquil essence of nature. This private kayaking excursion offers a unique opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the serene environment at your own pace.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Dambulla
Destination: Kandy
Today after breakfast check out from the hotel and leave for Kandy; the bustling hill country capital is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is famous for the Temple and the Kandy Lake built in 1807 which is an attractive centerpiece to the town. On arrival check in to the hotel.
Destination: Historical Three Temple Loop Trekking
In the afternoon proceed to Gampola and immerse yourself in Kandy’s rich cultural heritage through this exclusive program focused on traditional arts and crafts. Your journey begins with a visit to skilled local artisans who specialize in ancient woodcarving, where you can watch as they transform raw wood into intricate masterpieces using time-honored techniques.
Next, explore the art of traditional drum making, learning how these drums are crafted for various cultural ceremonies and Kandy dances. You will also enter the vibrant world of batik art, where experienced artists will guide you through the meticulous wax-resist dyeing process. You may even create your own batik piece to take home.
Additionally, discover the ancient Ola leaf manuscripts, an essential part of Sri Lanka’s literary heritage that preserves history, medicine, and religious texts written on treated palm leaves. Throughout the program, engage actively with artisans through hands-on workshops, fostering a deeper connection with Kandy's culture.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Kandy
Destination: Community Visit Experience in Heeloya Village with Lunch
Today after breakfast proceed to Heeloya Village in the Kandy district and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of through a unique Community Visit Experience. Engage with villagers focused on paddy cultivation, home gardening, and livestock rearing, while discovering local customs and justice systems.
Stroll through the village to observe activities like toddy tapping, beekeeping, and handicrafts, and participate in plucking fresh fruits and vegetables for a communal meal. Enjoy the stunning Heeloya waterfall and explore local species and herbs.
Experience enriching cultural exchanges with the Sinhalese and Hindu communities, culminating in local snacks and a hearty lunch prepared by a welcoming village family. Access Heeloya via the scenic Kandy-Mahiyangane-Padiyatalawa Highway for an authentic taste of Sri Lankan village life.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Kandy
Destination: Nanuoya to Ella Train
Today after an early breakfast check out from the hotel and leave the beautiful town of Nuwara Eliya, set in the heart of Tea country and situated 1890 meters above sea level, is where the British succeeded in creating an English countryside with homes in styles from Georgian to Queen Anne. If time permits enjoy a brief city tour of Nuwara Eliya.
In time for the train, proceed to Nanu Oya railway station and board in to the train and continue to Ella - A journey said regarded as one of the most scenic train journeys in the world with sceneries of rolling mountains and green valley’s. Meet up with the driver at the Ella station and leave for the hotel in Ella.
(Train tickets are subject to availability and train times are subject to change due to regular delays Please note that train tickets can only be booked 14 days in advance in any available categories, with preference given to government officials. When train tickets are not available, a scenic road transfer through the hill country will be substituted.)
Ella a little village surrounded by high mountains and breathtaking vistas in the central hills of the country. It is Famous for the Ella Gap. It is also a base for plenty of trekking expeditions to the surrounding countryside and offers plenty of beautiful scenery and waterfalls. On arrival check in to the hotel.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Ella
Destination: Pekoe Trail Stage 16
Today after an early breakfast check out from the hotel and enjoy a trek through The Pekoe Trail, a 300-kilometer curated long distance walking trail through the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka, one of asia’s best kept secrets. Explore the best Sri Lanka has to offer in a more intimate, immersive and sustainable way. The trail also gives you the opportunity to encounter Sri Lanka’s rich heritage, intriguing history and unique culture as you traverse forests, plains, rural villages, and Ceylon Tea plantations.
You will hike one of the shortest and most popular stages of The Pekoe Trail. This stage begins in the popular hill-country town of Ella where travellers come to enjoy walks through tea plantations, nature, and generally to chill out. You will walk through the Ella
Forest Reserve, passing the famous Nine Arches Bridge where you are sure to meet a few other hikers and visitors posing for photos. The trails also climb along more village roads towards the Newburgh Tea Factory and zig-zag towards chena cultivations, tea estates, railway tracks, and a small lake. One of the highlights of the stage includes the Demodara Tea Estate surrounded by tea trails. The stage ends at one of the most scenic train stations in the hill country: the Demodara train station. The station is most notable for its spiral rail line known as the ‘Demodara Loop’, which passes under itself, going around the loop and emerging from a tunnel that runs directly beneath the railway station.
Destination: Tissamaharama
On completion leave for Tissamaharama, once a kingdom of yesteryear, and is famous for Tissa Wewa, Tissamaharama Stupa and an entry point into Kataragama and Yala National Park. On arrival check in to the hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Tissamaharama
Destination: Curd Trails & Pottery Experience
Early this morning discover the enchanting Curd Trail in Tissamaharama, where the exquisite art of curd making unfolds before your eyes. Here, you will witness skilled artisans expertly transforming fresh buffalo milk into creamy perfection using traditional wooden churns.
The air is alive with the unique aroma of earthen pots as the curd slowly ferments, encapsulating the essence of this time-honored tradition that has been cherished for generations.
As part of this immersive experience, you will also partake in a pottery-making session, allowing you to craft your own unique piece of art with the guidance of local artisans. This hands-on activity not only deepens your connection to the cultural heritage of the region but also celebrates the artistry and dedication of the craftsmen.
Complete your journey with a delightful traditional Sri Lankan breakfast featuring freshly baked flatbreads, local honey, an array of tropical fruits, and a scrumptious fresh curd dessert.
Destination: Day of Harmony with Local Fishermen
In the Evening experienced unforgettable Day of Harmony by the lake, where you’ll fish alongside local fishermen and share rich stories amidst the gentle lapping of the waters. Experience a day filled with laughter, melodies, and vibrant moments that strengthen connections.
Embrace generations-old fishing traditions and learn techniques passed down through the ages. Whether you're an experienced angler or a curious novice, this lakeside odyssey welcomes everyone to celebrate community and culture.
Enjoy the warmth of local hospitality and the beauty of nature, creating cherished memories where every catch tells a story and each moment is a treasure.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Tissamaharama
Destination: Tree Planting Initiative at Bundala School
Today after breakfast check out from the hotel and leave for Thalpe.
En route stop at Bundala and participate in a tree-planting initiative. This is a dedicated effort aimed at offsetting the carbon footprint generated by tourists visiting Sri Lanka. This project, which will take place at Bundala School, involves the planting of 1,000 trees and actively engages the local community and students in fostering environmental stewardship.
By involving participants in this initiative, the project seeks to instill a sense of ownership and responsibility toward environmental conservation. Through hands-on experience, community members and students will gain insight into the vital role trees play in carbon sequestration and enhancing biodiversity, promoting lasting awareness and commitment to protecting the environment.
Destination: Thalpe
On completion continue to Thalpe; a quiet town nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the major towns situated in the southern coastal belt. On arrival check in to the hotel.
Destination: Galle Cinnamon & Toddy Experience
Later in the afternoon visit a local home garden with a planter to witness the sophisticated art of cinnamon peeling and taste a rare Sri Lankan delicacy.
Sri Lanka is the world’s largest producer of true cinnamon, and the south of Sri Lanka produces most of the islands harvest. Visit a local cinnamon estate with the planter to know more about the spice, how it’s grown, harvested, and peeled. Although the careful art of peeling cinnamon requires some practice, the planter would teach his techniques to follow and learn. End this part of the experience with a cup of cinnamon infused tea.
The planter would then introduce you to diverse local vegetables, fruits, and flowers of his home garden. He would also showcase native uses of some plants such as making natural shampoo and toothbrushes!
After a short walk, we reach the Kithul grove where the planter will climb to the top of the tree to pick the sap that has been collecting for a few hours. This sweet delicacy is a rare treat to many locals as the availability Kithul toddy can be very limited. Taste this unprocessed plant-based drink with some local snacks sourced from the plantation.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Thalpe
Destination: Galle Cookery demo
Later this morning you will enjoy a traditional cooking session at a local house. Firstly, visit the local market with your host and gather the vegetables / spice and meats for a traditional Sri Lankan lunch. Get an introduction to some lesser known vegetables and a large range of Sri Lanka’s staple spices. Afterwards, you will take a short drive to the fish markets which border the ocean, Here, fishermen gather daily to sell their catch of the day. From the chaos of the markets you will then make your way to one of the most serene areas in Galle to begin cooking. The Paddy Island is a private property with an open-air dining area and kitchen set in the middle of several rice paddies. During the summer months, these paddies glow emerald green and the scenery is lush and dense with flowers and plants. The preparation and cooking of lunch is done in the outside kitchens by two village locals and the chefs. You will have the opportunity to scrape coconuts in the traditional manner, prepare the vegetables, and learn the secrets to making popular curries and side-dishes such as chicken curry, dahl, fish balls and coconut sambol. Once the cooking is finished a leisurely lunch is served in the dining area with panoramic views over the rice paddy. Lastly, you can lounge around and enjoy the views of the paddy island with its lotus pond, large variety of bird life and surr ounding rice fields too
Destination: Sri Lankan Wooden Mask Painting
Thereafter engage in wooden mask painting experience; Masks have been used in Sri Lanka for centuries, in the telling of local folklore to traditional dances. Discover their place in modern-day performance and ritual and their roots in holistic healing. Your host will explain the traditional techniques of carving and designs and the reasons behind them while teaching you to paint a pre-carved masks in a piece of light wood called kaduru. The end result is an eye-catching mask for you to take home and an in-depth insight into the role of masks in Sri Lankan culture.
Destination: Galle by Tuk
Afterwards you will meet your host and explore a world-renowned heritage site with a third-generation resident in the authentic transport of a tuk tuk. Galle Fort has a long multicultural history and a wealth of heritage sites reflecting the country’s colonial influences. These sit alongside artisan eateries and shops, iconic sporting venues and a thriving market overflowing with vibrant local produce. This tour is an opportunity to see Galle through the eyes of a local resident, and to get a first-hand insight into what it was like to grow up in this environment.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Thalpe
Destination: Stilt Fishing
After breakfast check out from the hotel and proceed to Colombo.
En route stop to witness Stilt Fishing, one of the most interesting traditional fishing methods of Sri Lanka. This mode of fishing was more widely used all along the coast until the tsunami in 2004 which caused such activities to cease temporarily until recent years. The beautiful sight of fishermen perched branched poles as they fish skillfully during dawn, noon and dusk;
Though stilt fishermen make the activity seem easy and comfortable; stilt fishing requires much skill and balance. A vertical pole with an attached crossbar is embedded into the sea floor among the shallows, or on a riverbed. The crossbar allows the fishermen to be seated a couple of meters above the water causing minimal shadows on the water and hence little to no disturbance amongst the sea life. The stilt fishermen then use a rod from this precarious position to bring in a good catch of spotted herrings and small mackerels from the comparative shallows of the sea or from the river. They collect the catch in a bag tied to the pole or to their waist.
Once completed continue your drive to Colombo; the commercial and city center known as the “Fort”, built by the Portuguese in the 16th century where grand colonial era buildings stand alongside modern office structures. On arrival check in to the hotel.
Destination: Colombo Chronicles Tour
In the afternoon engage on the "Colombo Chronicles," a guided tour led by a local woman highlighting the strength and resilience of Colombo's women. Begin at the Colombo City Center and journey to Slave Island's Basin Wells, uncovering stories of entrepreneurial spirit and cultural diversity. Experience bustling markets filled with fresh produce and hear the serene call to prayer at Wekanda Jumma Mosque.
Admire vivid murals that celebrate multicultural heritage and visit artisans preserving traditional crafts. Explore Slave Island's Murugan and Buddhist temples, seek solace at Infant Jesus Church, and indulge in local street food prepared in a home.
Discover the rich blend of history and modernity at Slave Island and Fort Railway Stations, and explore the vibrant Pettah Bazaar and Fort Gold Market. Marvel at landmarks like the historic Clock Tower and Galbokka Lighthouse, symbols of Colombo's enduring spirit. Conclude your journey at Port City, a hub of innovation and growth.
Overnight Stay: Hotel in Colombo
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