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Experience the process of transforming mud into vessels used for traditional cooking, just a half-hour drive from the cultural triangle.
You will see the art of framing pottery in the traditional way, and how these artisans adapt their craft to suit modern expectations and styles.
Enjoy a fresh king coconut offered by local villagers and gain insight into rural lifestyle and hospitality.
This responsible excursion will immerse you in a traditional industry, a home-grown livelihood that deserves recognition and support. Why not try your hand at making your own pot and take it home as a souvenir?
This iconic fortress from the 5th Century AD, centred in the Cultural Triangle of Sri Lanka, is known as the 8th wonder of the...
This is the last of the ancient capitals with extensive and elaborate architecture, as constant invasions forced the kings to embrace a nomadic life.
The Dambulla Cave Temple, a World Heritage Site, is full of cave paintings, statues and relics accumulated over a period of 2,000 years.