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The specific village you will visit will depend on your starting location, but the warm hospitality of the locals and the insights you will gain into Sri Lankan culture and traditions will remain consistent throughout. This non-touristic experience will not only allow you to meet and interact with the locals but also to enjoy their hospitality in their homes.
You will have the opportunity to walk through paddy fields, observe different types of vegetable cultivation, try your hand at some of the cottage industries, visit the village school & the temple, and more. Your refreshments and meals will be arranged at a village house, where you will also be a guest in their humble dwelling.
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