Tales of the Island Tribes

After reaching Colombo, the energetic city of Sri Lanka, take a look at your lodging. Explore the town's historic beauty and rich cultural legacy to start your excursion.

Visit the city of Kandy, which has great historical value. Take in a thrilling traditional dance performance in the evening after visiting the Temple of the Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Study village life in Mahiyanganaya. To see the fascinating Pan weaving and clay-making process, stop by a village home. Enjoy a traditional rice and curry lunch while trekking to the Little-Known Rathna Ella and Kaluwa Watuna Ella waterfalls.

Visit Dambana Vedda Village, where the native Vedda people reside, for the day. Take a rainforest bush walk, explore caverns, and savour a traditional barbecue meal while watching Veddha dances by the campfire.

Take a stroll through his ancestors’ forests with the Vedda village head. Immerse yourself within the surroundings, pay attention to hunter-gatherer folktales, and discover the historical search grounds.

Visit the National Park of Gal Oya. Before going on an afternoon jeep safari, where you'll see the region's distinctive fauna and natural beauty, have a lovely picnic lunch in the park.

In Gal Oya National Park, start your day with a boat safari to see the local wildlife. Take part in a local cooking class in the afternoon, and then have a delectable supper at a typical local residence.

After departing from Hambantota, proceed to the historic city of Galle. Due to its rich cultural history and appeal as a colonial settlement, UNESCO has designated the well-known Galle Fort as a World Heritage Site. Experience the peace and quiet of the city and its environs as you sail alongside the Madu River. Visiting a turtle hatchery allows you to get up close with the cute turtles while learning more about conservation initiatives.