Small group vacation to Sri Lanka

A two week, small group tour of the Golden Triangle to the glistening wildlife, staying at comfortable hotels and traveling by public and private transport. And bikes.
Dambulla Sigiriya Giritale Tank Birdwatching Polonnaruwa Kandy Kitulgala rainforest Nuwara Eliya Option to climb Adam’s Peak Horton Plains World’s End viewpoint Bandarawela Ella Gap Game drive Yala National Park or Udawalawe National Park depending on season Ahangama Galle Option for whale watching
Price
US $2728US $2450ToUS $3150excluding flights
Duration
16 Days
Type
Small group
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CO2
378kg
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Optional single supplement from £658 - £686.
Minimum age 16.
Offers
Up to US $270 off selected dates.
Late availability on these dates: 18 Nov, 02 Dec, 24 Feb
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Description of Small group vacation to Sri Lanka

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Price information

US $2728US $2450ToUS $3150excluding flights
Optional single supplement from £658 - £686.
Minimum age 16.
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Sri Lanka
Tourism has officially hit the fast track in Sri Lanka. Gone are the days of tagging the country on to a trip to India. Temples and ancient kingdoms a...
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Small group tour, ideal for solos & couples:
Small group travel is not large group travel scaled down. It is modeled on independent travel – but with the advantage of a group leader to take care of the itinerary, accommodation and tickets, and dealing with the language. It’s easy to tick off the big sights independently – but finding those one-off experiences, local festivals, traveling markets and secret viewpoints is almost impossible for someone without the insider knowledge gained from years in the field. For those with limited time, a small group tour will save valuable time in planning, and on vacation.
Diet:
We cater for both vegetarians and vegans.

Reviews

7 Reviews of Small group vacation to Sri Lanka

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Reviewed on 09 Feb 2020 by

Brilliant, absolutely brilliant! Read full review

Reviewed on 25 Jan 2019 by

The most memorable part of the vacation was Adam's peak, white water rafting, the "incidental"/smaller activities such as the visit to the coconut house. Read full review

Reviewed on 23 Feb 2019 by

We did have lunch with a local farmer which was delightful, and I hope it helped them. Read full review

Reviewed on 25 Mar 2018 by

The most memorable moment was at Kaudulla National Park when we saw about 150 elephants. Read full review

Reviewed on 14 Oct 2018 by

Very interesting and satisfying. Read full review

Reviewed on 13 Aug 2017 by

The breadth of activities from walking through wilderness to cultural visits and swimming in the Indian ocean was the most memorable. Read full review

Reviewed on 02 Mar 2017 by

For me it was really the whole thing, as seeing the country where my mother and aunts were born and grew up was very interesting. I particularly enjoyed the puja at the Temple of the Tooth as our tour leader managed to get us to the front and we were also able to see the Tooth reliquary and another shrine not normally open. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

We are very conscious of the environment and try to limit our impact on our surroundings as much as possible. All of our vehicles used on this tour are subject to annual eco testing and we monitor this closely in order to reduce our carbon footprint. We do believe in leaving no more than footprints, although this tour actively encourages guests to talk to local people, visit local cafes and restaurants and use markets to purchase traditional crafts. We also leave a positive impression by visiting important National Parks, ruins and museums- our entrance fees to which contribute to their upkeep. For example, our game drives in Yala N.P. promote animal welfare and financially contribute to conservation projects in the area.

Accommodation and Meals
All of the hotels we stay in are dedicated to hiring local staff and using freshly sourced produce wherever possible. This helps to benefit the surrounding community by providing employment opportunities and income alternatives where they may be otherwise hard to come by. We also try to select accommodation which has strong environmental policies. Where meals are not provided, we suggest that clients spread their commerce to small local businesses and try some authentic food. The local cuisine is predominantly vegetarian, with lots of rice. You can enjoy everything from traditional spicy curries to stalls selling tasty sweets and deserts. We stop for local delicacies whilst cycling and visit a farmhouse for lunch.

People

Charity
We have financially co-sponsored a local Tsunami relief project, which has enabled 25 families to be rehoused and for two schools to be equipped with toilets, running water and outdoor swings. In collaboration with a German operator and the village temple, we have helped towards 10 large water tanks and an eye clinic in a remote village with a donation of 200 pairs of glasses. We also assisted a principal agent of Unicef in development of day care and education of school children of the estate sector labourers in the hill country. Whilst visiting the Back to Life project we stay at a hotel re-built by our local operator after the original building was demolished by the Tsunami.

Local Craft and Culture
There are plenty of opportunities to engage with local culture on the several visits to towns, villages and historically important sites and events. During the summer months our visit to the Temple of the Tooth may coincide with the Buddhist Kandy festival, which is a long honoured celebration of a relic thought to be found on the island. We may be able to see a performance of traditional Kandian dancing and fire walking here. There are many places to buy handcrafted souvenirs along the way (e.g. Polonnaruwa & Sigiriya) but one of the best places might be the Gem Museum at Kandy. Here clients can learn about the traditional methods of gem extraction.

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