Sri Lanka small group tour, a food adventure
Eat, explore and cook your way around Sri Lanka's spice and fish markets, plantations and open kitchens on a 12 day small group foodie odyssey for all the senses.
Negombo Dambulla Kandy Bandarawela Yala Hambantota Mirissa Colombo
US $2160US $2142ToUS $3085excluding flights
Single supplement from $650 - $700.
Up to US $290 off selected dates.
Late availability on these dates: 28 Nov, 22 Dec, 29 Dec, 05 Jan, 26 Jan, 13 Feb
Late availability on these dates: 28 Nov, 22 Dec, 29 Dec, 05 Jan, 26 Jan, 13 Feb
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Small group food tour, ideal for solos & couples:
Our focus on these trips is exploring our destination through regional specialities, eating where the locals eat, learning to cook traditional dishes and refreshing your palate with the local tipple! Our usual grass roots style of travel is still very much in evidence and you'll still get to explore a region's highlights as well as more out of the way places under the guidance of your group leader, but there will be a lot of focus on the unique flavours of the region you are visiting.
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8 Reviews of Sri Lanka small group tour, a food adventure
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“The food was just so tasty, aromatic and flavourful. And varied and very different to what I have had in terms of Indian food. ”
Learn more about this itinerary in Responsible Travel's interview with Smita Shah, a traveler on this tripRead full interview
Reviewed on 04 Oct 2019 by Samantha Royston
Fantastic - a great group of like-minded people and lots of home-cooked, amazing food. Read full reviewReviewed on 24 Feb 2019 by Diane Graziano
Most memorable part of the vacation: Our guide Asanga who has to be one of the best guides in the world. The people we shared the vacation with & the people we met in particular the cooking we did in their homes, some very humble. Read full reviewReviewed on 15 Dec 2019 by Jaen Barnes
We covered a lot of country, it is a beautiful country even though we did not have clear weather; the home cooking was an experience. Read full reviewReviewed on 07 Apr 2018 by Juul van Hoof
This tour brings you to people’s homes to cook and that is the best part. That, and the train ride through the green hills make up my favourite parts :)Moreover, you see Sri Lanka’s highlights such as the hill country, tea plantations,(cave) temples, colonial history and beaches. Read full reviewReviewed on 27 May 2017 by Smita Shah
Undoubtedly the most memorable and exciting part of the trip was the food, Sri Lankan food is spicy, flavourful and delicious. Read full reviewReviewed on 15 Mar 2017 by Andrew Jackson
A most enjoyable experience, getting much closer to the local culture than a standard trip. Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Jan 2017 by Naomi Day
The most memorable was either the natural beauty of Sri Lanka or our outstanding guide, Bala. My vacation was amazing. I am very glad I chose the tour I did and providence gave my group such a wonderful guide. Read full reviewReviewed on 01 Jan 2017 by Bernice Gunn
The most memorable moment was the train journey through the tea hills and the Botanical Gardens in Kandy. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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Planet
As a global tour operator, we take our role in tourism extremely seriously. We recognise the impact tourism has on local communities and environments and we plan and travel with this at the forefront of our minds at all times.We incorporate the principles of sustainable development in the way we provide our travelers with real life experiences. These values are more than just words on a page; they are ingrained in our culture and the daily operations of every office and every trip. We expect our staff and travelers to travel with the principles of responsible travel in mind and endeavour to demonstrate these values at all times - respecting people, cultures and local environments; in the distribution of wealth; in good will and cross-cultural sharing; and in contributing to sustainable development.
Our commitment to sustainable tourism doesn’t stop when our tour does. We use local transport wherever possible on our tours. We run and support a variety of projects, from healthcare, education, human rights, child welfare, sustainable development and environmental and wildlife protection. Our own in house foundation has been in operation for over 11 years; a not-for-profit fund that has distributed over AU$3 million to more than 70 non-government organisations since 2002. Donations come from our travelers and are then matched by us dollar for dollar.
People
This trip gives our travelers a chance to integrate into the local culture and get involved with the daily practices of Sri Lanka. We visit a locally family run coconut plantation and learn how the coconut is used from ‘nose to tail’. A main ingredient in almost all Sri Lankan dishes, we learn that the whole tree, the roots and leaves, as well as the husk are put to good use. Our visit encourages travelers to minimise their waste distribution by learning how to utilise every aspect of the locally sourced foods.We encourage deep and meaningful connections with the local people and on this trip we meet with the famed stilt fisherman of Unawatuna and learn how their livelihoods were affected by the 2008 tsunami. The experiences our travelers have here give them a real insight into Sri Lankan culture and provide them with a snap shot of daily life after this disaster. We also spend time with a local family, joining them in preparation for the evening meal which we are invited to.
We use local restaurants and businesses wherever possible to support the local economy and this puts imperative financial resources back into the community. On this particular trip, we peruse the local seafood market for the ‘catch of the day’ and have it cooked up at a local seaside restaurant. Our travelers take a master class to learn the local way of cooking seafood and spend time and eat lunch with a local Tamil family, taking in the distinct flavours that the Tamil cuisine offers.
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