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Your arts & culture tour of Sri Lanka will showcase an amazing cross-section of the immense artistic talent that’s present in the country. From historical masterpieces to modern wonders, architecture to oil paintings, masks & puppets to anthropomorphic flower vases – this tour will be a whirlwind of experiences. It will get you up close and personal with artistic masters such as Anup Vega and the Batik maestro Eric Suriyasena. You will also visit exquisitely designed pleasure gardens such as Diyabubula, Lunuganga, and The Brief designed by Sri Lankan art and architecture legends Laki Senanayake, Geoffrey Bawa & Bevis Bawa respectively. Along the way you will also encounter towering mountains, lush green tea estates, thundering waterfalls, golden beaches, ancient ruins, jungles, bars and temples.
Read MoreYour accommodation will consist of handpicked hotels, designed to minimise time spent in travel, so that you can have the maximum time to focus on your art discovery holiday and enjoy your hotel, destinations, and the amazing cuisine in the area.
Ideal For – All types of art lovers, serious or casual, who would want to experience and explore the Sri Lankan art landscape. Recommended for Solo Travellers / Couples / Friends / Families with kids and teenagers / Small groups consisting of friends and family.
Ayubowan! Welcome to your art discovery holiday to Sri lanka. Your first night will be spent at the coastal fishing town of Negombo which is a short distance away from the airport. Although your time here will be brief, there is much to explore here, either on your own or with your trusty personal chauffeur. With golden beaches, churches and buildings influenced by Portuguese, Dutch and British colonisation, art galleries and a fascinating mix of cuisines, Negombo is a great place to get lost in and make memories.
After a quick morning excursion in Negombo, it is time to head out to Sigiriya, the home of the famed Sigiriya Rock fortress to continue your art discovery holiday. The scenic drive to Sigiriya also contains an encounter with an amazing artist renowned across Sri Lanka. There you will embark on a spellbinding and emotional journey through his paintings and inspirations. The journey of art discovery concludes at the 8th wonder of the world, Sigiriya, to take in the beauty, complex technique, and legends behind the amazing Sigiriya Frescoes.
On the way to Kandy, a short distance from Sigiriya, is the town of Dambulla. The 2,000 year-old Dambulla Cave Temple (home to impressive mural paintings and 157 statues dating back to the 1st century BCE) and Diyabubula (an artistic oasis) are major highlights here. The city of Kandy is steeped in history and religious significance, and is quite a serene location. The serenity of this city lends itself to arts & culture so well, that many artists, sculptors and poets find themselves drawn here.
Nestled high up in the hills, under the shadow of Sri Lanka’s tallest mountain, is the quaint old town of Nuwara Eliya. Tea estate draped mountains, waterfalls, delicious food, cold weather, hot tea, warm and friendly people and colonial architecture are just some of the highlights of this area. It’s a great place for relaxing and taking life one day at a time. It is also a great place to sample unique cuisines, experience different cultures, and understand just how an innocuous green tea leaf turns into a sought after cup of deliciousness! Nuwara Eliya will definitely be a most memorable location during your arts & culture tour of Sri Lanka.
Art discovery holidays to Sri Lanka are also about varied experiences, so it’s time to head all the way to the Deep South and the vast jungles of Yala National Park for some exciting sightings! This leg of your journey will introduce you to some amazing wildlife. Leopards, Elephants, Crocodiles, Sambar, Eagles, Snakes, Peacocks… the list is never ending and the best part is you’ll probably see most of them without even going into the Park! Besides the excitement of encounters, the remoteness of the Yala region often becomes an inspirational place for the artistically inclined, as it forges a deeper connection with nature.
It’s time to continue your art discovery holiday, and journey to the coastal town of Galle. Undoubtedly, the most prominent feature of this town is the culture-rich Galle Fort which was built by the Portuguese colonists, and modified by the Dutch and British, during their respective colonisations. Today, it is a beautifully eclectic mix of cosy homes, cafes with fusion cuisines, intriguing stores, quirky hotels, and art galleries frequented by travellers, artists, writers, photographers and designers. The best way to experience this UNESCO World Heritage site would be to stay within the Fort, and that is precisely what you will be doing!
Masks and puppets are deeply connected to Sri Lankan arts & culture and are routinely used in rituals and healing ceremonies. So what better way than to visit a mask workshop and a puppeteering museum to learn all the lore and find out how they are made? A well laid out garden is a thing of beauty, but a meticulously laid one is just exquisite. So a visit to the legendary Geoffrey Bawa’s ‘Lunuganga’ estate with its ancient Sri Lankan water gardens, Italian Renaissance gardens and Japanese garden art, followed by a visit to the equally stunning Brief Garden designed by Bevis Bawa, also a legend, is an absolute must.
We’re nearing the end of your art discovery holiday in Sri Lanka, but these two days will be packed with much to see. Colombo may be a bustling modern city, but art is everywhere you look, sometimes tucked into places and other times well and truly in your face. The only way to discover it all is to explore the city at a leisurely pace. The centuries of colonisations by different nations inevitably led to a mix of cultures which made Colombo wonderfully rich in terms of experiences. So the two days may feel like they’re not enough, but we’ll help you make the most of it!
Being a modern city, art can be found almost everywhere you turn. From modern art galleries such as the National Art Gallery, Barefoot Gallery and Saskia Fernando Gallery to street art, theatres, museums, and musical performances, arts & culture abounds in this city. If you fancy a less established venue, a leisurely stroll down the tree lined Green Path road will help you discover young artists, as they display their paintings and sculptures by the roadside. At night, you could continue your discovery of the arts in Colombo by attending a play, a jazz concert or a poetry reading as there are many that take place all around the city.
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If you’re looking for a no-frills stay that’s easy on the wallet, and love to spend time with locals and explore the surroundings at your own pace, this is the perfect choice for you. This hotel style is wonderfully cosy, unique, mostly owner-run and provides you with a more personalised service.
Set in Negombo, this property is a 2-minute walk from the Negombo beach.
This retreat, which the villagers themselves have named "Kurulu Uyana" or Bird Park, is tucked away in 4 acres of forest at the base...
Overlooking Kandy, Lake Viyana Boutique Hotel is the ideal starting point for excursions to interesting sites in and around Kandy, or simply to unwind...
The Hill Club is an exclusive members only Club, established in 1876, by the British Planters, and continues as a prestigious destination set in...
The Big Game Camp site by Eco Team is located close to the Yala National Park and it takes 15 to 20 minutes to...
Mango House, a spacious Dutch colonial-style home in the centre of the famed Galle Fort, combines traditional elegance with a modern, edgy vibe.
Looking to escape the city views to a glorious island paradise? We invite you to satiate your wanderlust and acquaint yourself with The Habitat...
Located right in the heart of Colombo tucked away close to the Beira Lake a lurid green waterway home to pelicans and the Seema...
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Indulgence without breaking the bank? Well, this is the category for you. Personalised and high-quality service, attention to detail, comfort and all modern amenities are hallmarks of this category, whilst being situated in some amazing locations.
Villa Hundira is a private and unique lagoon side villa nestled in the back roads of the Negombo lagoon, located just 20 minutes from...
Amaara Forest Hotel Sigiriya is ideal for getting away from the city and is nestled in 22 acres of thick forest.
Built atop a cliff overlooking the beautiful hill capital of Sri Lanka, Fox Kandy by Fox Resorts offers picturesque views of the verdant hills...
Situated on Nuwara Eliya Hill, adjacent to the Golf Course and surrounded by cool tropical greenery, akin to an English summer, the Grand Hotel...
The Big Game Camp site by Eco Team is located close to the Yala National Park and it takes 15 to 20 minutes to...
The Printers building, which dates back to the 18th century, has operated as a college and then as the site of a conventional printing...
Celebrated Architect Geoffrey Bawa’s country estate, Lunuganga, with its beautiful interiors and original Bawa’s artwork and blueprints in the main residence, will open your...
The 32-room upscale Colombo Courtyard is a stylish, contemporary, and environmentally friendly hotel that works well as an affordable option in Colombo for leisure...
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The absolute best in comfort and experience, these high-end properties will make your jaw drop! Unique designs, private plunge pools, personal butlers… the list goes on at these boutique properties. Luxury here is not about star ratings and amenities, it’s about being away from crowds and having authentic, personalised experiences.
Jetwing Lagoon, an innovative Ayurveda & wellness resort, is an attractive and stylish five-star destination that offers unforgettable experiences.
Explore secret gardens, meditate by a serene lake, or relax in a private plunge pool and take in the breathtaking view of the ancient...
A haven of serenity and unrivalled elegance, the Radh Hotel is magnificently set in Kandy's old hill capital and centrally located, making it an...
Another delightful offering from the boutique collection by Amaya, Langdale Boutique Hotel is a cheerful, laid-back hotel in aon old British colonial-style, 12 kms...
Part of the Mahoora Camp portfolio by Eco Team, Mahoora puts you closer to Katagamuwa, the less-used entrance to Yala National Park, and on...
A trip to Sri Lanka isn't complete without spending a few days (or more) in Galle. Galle Fort Hotel is 6 minutes’ walk from...
Celebrated Architect Geoffrey Bawa’s country estate, Lunuganga, with its beautiful interiors and original Bawa’s artwork and blueprints in the main residence, will open your...
Tintagel is a stately 1930s heritage building, once home to the Bandaranaike family which gave Sri Lanka 2 prime ministers and a president, notably...
The hotels, tours, add-ons, guides and chauffeurs who are part of this programme are carefully vetted, so that you enjoy the highest quality standards and enjoy your tour with peace of mind. At any given point of the tour you will always be within reach of your guide or chauffeur, either physically or via phone (e.g: when you are out exploring on your own), for any assistance.
Sri Lanka is a nation where religion and culture occupy an important place in the day-to-day lives of the local people. It is important to be aware of the customs and practices that are particular to the location you are visiting, so here are a few general tips to keep in mind during your travels. Your guide / chauffeur will assist you with more detailed information.
Although it may sound strange for a tropical country, Sri Lankan hotels operate on seasonal rates. This is simply due to a particular region having attractions or weather that’s best enjoyed during a specific time of the year and also due to the demand coinciding with the European winter season. So it’s not uncommon to have two rates that apply on different dates in the same month.
But to make things less complicated for you, Experiential Journeys does things differently by giving you the lowest season ball-park rate on the website, and follows up with the exact rate upon receiving an inquiry or booking request along with the confirmed travel dates. You will not be charged anything until the final price is agreed upon.
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Engage in an exciting series of activities in the fishing town Negombo, famous for its golden sandy beaches and lagoon, located just a few...
Experience a unique and remarkable opportunity to meet the primate actors of Disney’s Monkey Kingdom amidst the remains of the mediaeval capital.
Experience the art of renowned Ceylon tea-making by visiting a beautiful tea garden and an award-winning factory.
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Discover world heritage Galle Fort with a one-of-a-kind host.
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Experience Colombo through its colourful, aromatic, multicultural cuisines on this 3-hour evening walking tour.
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