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Naturally gorgeous, culturally captivating and steeped in mysticism, Sri Lanka makes for a wonderful introduction to the Indian subcontinent for both kids and adults. Embark on a 12-day family adventure and discover temples carved from cliffs, fortresses built on boulders and wildlife-rich parks. Expose your family to different ways of life while cycling through peaceful villages and touring working tea plantations. Search for the local wildlife when you go safari, looking out for wild elephants, deer and crocodiles, and chill out by the beach in Mirissa with the other families. Educational, active and leisurely paced, this trip is everything you could want in a family getaway.
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Negombo
<Ayubowan! Welcome to Sri Lanka. Known as the ‘Pearl of the Indian Ocean’, the island offers travellers palm-studded beaches, rolling plantations and sacred sites steeped in spirituality. Your adventure begins in Negombo with a welcome meeting at 5 pm, where you’ll meet your local leader and the other families travelling with you. If you arrive early, why not go out an explore at your own pace. After the meeting, maybe join your group for dinner and get to know the delicious local cuisine.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information for each member of your family. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. Some travellers have reported being approached by locals offering excursions before their Intrepid trip commences. This has been particularly prevalent in and around the hotels used by Intrepid. These guides are in no way connected to Intrepid and we cannot guarantee the safety or quality standards of their tours. We advise customers against joining any tour offered by the unauthorised guides. -
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Dambulla
<Today you’ll officially start your adventure by heading to Dambulla – this town plays home to some of the world’s most spectacularly decorated cave temples. When you arrive, you can choose whether to join an optional excursion to the vegetable wholesale market – a labyrinth of shops and stalls that offers a look at the vast range of produce grown in Sri Lanka. Later, explore the Dambulla cave temples, where prehistoric Sri Lankans lived thousands of years ago and thousands of ancient murals and statues depicting the Buddha are on display.
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours. When visiting the temple you will need clothing that covers arms and pants/skirts that go past the knee (preferably white or lighter color). For women, a light scarf is also a good idea for covering shoulders and arms when hot. You can wear socks to protect your feet from the hot ground while walking in the temple. -
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Dambulla
<Today’s adventure takes you from Dambulla to Sigiriya – a colossal stone monument hosting a ruined fortress and an impressive UNESCO World Heritage site. Let the kids burn off some energy with a climb to the top of the enormous rock, checking out the murals and caves along the way. If the weather is playing alone, you should be able to take in sweeping views of the thick forests from the summit before descending. Once you return to Dambulla, take the family for a bike ride around the countryside. After a day full of activity everyone should be nice and tuckered out by the time night falls. -
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Kandy
<Say farewell to Dambulla this morning and drive to Kandy, often called the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. The hills surrounding the city, along with the lake in the centre, creates the perfect scenery for family phots, and the old shops and restaurants will keep you busy for hours. This evening, join a local family for dinner and opportunity to learn the steps to a traditional Kandayan dance during some lessons from local performers. Spend the afternoon soaking in the rows of flowers and towering palm trees in the Royal Botanical Gardens – home to more than 4000 species of plants including orchids, spices, medicinal plants and various trees.
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Kandy
<This morning, visit Dalada Maligawa (the Temple of the Tooth), which houses the country's most sacred relic – a tooth said to belong to the Gautama Buddha. Pilgrims have been coming to pay homage at this site since the 16th century and they still come in droves today, making it a fascinating place to teach kids about one of the world’s oldest religions still being widely practiced. Then drive to Ambagasthenna village, where hotel and tea plantation owner Mr Thilina will guide you around his neighbourhood. For lunch, feast on a delicious home-cooked meal made by Mr Thilina’s mother. You’ll visit the tea plantation, learn about the cultivation process and try a cup or two served the Sri Lankan way. He’ll share inside knowledge about local crops, sustainable farming and ancient landscaping traditions. The rest of the day will be yours to relax and enjoy as you please.
When visiting the Temple of the Tooth you must remove your hats and shoes. Store them with the ‘shoe keepers’ for a small charge or put them in your rucksack, as if you leave belongings outside monkeys will run off with them. Also wear clothing that covers arms and pants/skirts that go past the knee for entry into local temples (preferably white or lighter color). For women, a light scarf is also a good idea for covering shoulders and arms when hot. You can wear socks to protect your feet from the hot ground while walking in the temple. -
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- Hotel (10 Nächte), Camping (1 Nacht)
- Dambulla - Höhlentempel
- Sigiriya - Fahrradtour
- Sigiriya - Besuch der Löwenfelsenfestung
- Kandy - Botanische Gärten
- Kandy - Selbstgekochtes Essen
- Kandy - Tempel des Zahns
- Ambagasthenna - Teeplantage und nachhaltige Farm Tour
- Zugfahrt von Nanu Oya nach Bandarawela
- Bandarawela - Trekking auf dem Land
- Bandarawela - Mittagessen mit Einheimischen
- Udewalawe National Park - Wildtier-Safari
- Galle - Drachenfliegen
- Dambulla - Cave Temples
- Sigiriya - Bike ride
- Sigiriya - Lion Rock Fortress Visit
- Kandy - Botanical Gardens
- Kandy - Home-cooked meal
- Kandy - Temple of the Tooth
- Ambagasthenna - Tea Plantation and Sustainable Farm Tour
- Train ride from Nanu Oya to Bandarawela
- Bandarawela - Country side trek
- Bandarawela - Lunch with Locals
- Udewalawe National Park - Wildlife safari
- Galle - Kite Flying
- 11x Frühstück
- 2x Mittagessen
- 2x Abendessen
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