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This journey combines culinary adventures, expert-led masterclasses, and iconic Sri Lankan dishes

If you’ve been dreaming of tasting Kottu, Egg Hoppers, Crab Curry along or sipping on Ceylon Arrack, this itinerary promises an unforgettable journey into Sri Lanka’s vibrant culinary scene.

JOURNEY HIGHLIGHTS

Features cross-culture cuisine
Cooking lessons with culinary personalities & chefs
Guided food tours and market visits

JOURNEY SNAPSHOT

7 nights | Starts from USD 5,370 nett for 2 adults
Locations: Galle Fort > Bentota > Hatton > Colombo
DAY 1 - 3
Airport > Galle (Fort Bazaar, 2 nights)
Highlights

Day 1

  • Transfer to Fort Bazaar in Galle and check into a Bazaar Bedroom for two nights on Bed and Breakfast basis
  • Complimentary afternoon tea
  • Evening ‘Social Hour’ featuring complimentary drinks, wine and beer

Day 2

  • Join a guided tour of Galle Fort
  • The rest of the day is at leisure
  • Take an afternoon village tour in tuk tuks and boat, followed by a ‘Pol (coconut) Rotti’ dinner featuring coconut toddy and traditional sweetmeats 
DAY 3
Galle Fort > Bentota (Lunuganga, 1 night)
Highlights

Day 3

  • Transfer to the south of Sri Lanka, to Lunuganga in Bentota for a one-night stay in the Gallery Studio on Bed and Breakfast basis 
  • Enjoy a guided garden tour of Lunuganga in the afternoon, and a traditional rice and curry lunch which will feature lake fish and curd and treacle
  • Private sunset lake ride on a fisherman’s catamaran, with cocktails and canapés
Day 4 - 7
Bentota > Dickoya (Camellia Hills, 3 nights)
Highlights

Day 4

  • Travel to Camellia Hills in Hatton, a big tea growing town in the hills and check in for a two-night stay in a Lakeview Bedroom on all-inclusive basis.
  • Day at leisure
  • Complimentary afternoon tea 
  • Sundown canapes and cocktails 

Day 5

  • Take a self-guided trek to the Norwood Tea Factory where you will be taken on a guided tour
  • Evening Yaara tea making session and local ‘short eats’

Day 6

  • A private picnic lunch at a waterfall
  • Afternoon fisherman’s canoe ride on the serene Castlereagh reservoir
  • Tea Infused Dinner
Day 7
Dickoya > Colombo (Wallawwa, 1 night)
Highlights

Day 7

  • Transfer to Wallawwa near the airport for a final night 
  • Day at leisure to spend by the pool or relax at the spa
  • A quintessential Sri Lankan dinner of hoppers, curries and arrack  

Day 8

  • Transfer from Wallawwa to Colombo Airport for your departure flight
Pricing and Inclusions
Starts from USD *5,370 nett in total for 2 adults | *7 nights | 8 days

*The above price is based on low season travel (May to June | September to October) and is subject to change based on applicable offers and seasonality

*The above price includes all of the following:

 Logistics & Guiding

*Private A/C Car & English-speaking chauffeur cum guide from day 1 to 8

 

 Experiences

  • Group walking tour of UNESCO Galle Dutch Fort with a heritage guide at 7am
  • Guided (group) walking tour of Lunuganga gardens at 11am
  • Guided tour of Norwood Tea Factory at approx. 10.30am
  • Private lake ride on a fisherman’s canoe at 3pm
  • Hosted village tour in tuk tuks & boat, followed by a ‘Pol (Coconut) Rotti’ dinner featuring Coconut toddy and traditional sweetmeats at 3.30pm
  • Bawa’s traditional rice & curry lunch featuring lake fish and Curd & Treacle for dessert, hosted at the Red Terrace (subject to weather conditions) by Lunuganga at 12.30pm
  • Private sunset lake ride on a fisherman’s catamaran with cocktails & canapes at 5pm
  • Traditional herbal porridge & grams at 7am, hosted by Lunuganga
  • Bungalow viewpoint sundowners at 5pm, featuring canapes and cocktails, hosted by Camellia Hills
  • Yaara’ tea making & ‘Short Eats’ at 5pm, hosted by Camellia Hills
  • Private picnic lunch at a waterfall, hosted by Camellia Hills
  • Tea-infused dinner with paired wine at 7pm, hosted by Camellia Hills
  • Hoppers, curries & arrack at 7pm, hosted by Wallawwa

Note: Tea factory visits are not possible on Sundays, public holidays and special estate holidays 

Other: All government taxes, levies and service charges