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Botanical Histories in Sri Lanka

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Carolyn Fry
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Dates
29 Mar
12 Apr
2025

Travel in the company of botanical expert, Carolyn Fry, to discover Sri Lanka’s botanical treasures.

Learn about Sri Lanka's spice trade and production, both historical and contemporary, with practical applications in a cooking demonstration. Discover the significance of the Bo-tree and lotus flower at Dambulla Caves and walk through the Popham Arboretum, Sri Lanka’s only dry zone arboretum. Visit the impressive botanical gardens in Peradeniya and Nuwara Eliya, as well as Victoria Park in Nuwara Eliya for the Annual Flower Show, with which the tour coincides.

A cultural programme includes visits to mystical ruins, jungles, tropical beaches, spice plantations and gemstone markets, national parks with huge herds of elephants and vivid green mountains. You will also stay in some stunning hotels and savour mouth-watering local cuisine.

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At a glance
What you need to know
Type of tour
Cultural
Profession
Botanical History
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Nights
14
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Countries
1
Tour grade
Moderate
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Remaining places
20
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Dates and places

Itinerary at a glance

1
Colombo
Saturday
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29
March
Arrive in Colombo and transfer to the hotel to settle in before dinner.
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Colombo
Sunday
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30
March
Visit the Thalangama Wetlands. Continue on to the flower market at Diyatha Uyana. In the afternoon, explore the old town of Colombo around the old Dutch Hospital and learn of the spice trade and the history of Colombo. Return in time for sundowners and a welcome dinner.
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Colombo / Kandalama
Monday
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31
March
Drive to Habarana via the Ceylon Kingsmen Garden at Negombo. Arrive and check into Kandamala Hotel, a stunning hotel designed by Sri Lanka's famed architect Geoffrey Bawa, surrounded by jungle. Explore the hotel and grounds on a tour in the late afternoon before dinner at the hotel.
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Kandalama
Tuesday
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1
April
Early start to visit the legendary sky citadel of Sigiriya, famous for the ‘Lion Rock’ and its frescoes of ‘Celestial Maidens’. The site has some of the oldest landscaped gardens in the world. Visit a local village with a small school and continue on to a village house, where you will take part in a cookery demonstration followed by a delicious local lunch with locals in the house.
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Kandalama
Wednesday
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2
April
Option to visit the ancient site of the monastery of Ritigala, an ancient Buddhist site set within the Ritigala Strict Nature Reserve. The site includes a historic Ayurveda herbal medicine hospital. Later in the afternoon visit Minneriya or Kaudulla National Park and see large herds of elephants and flocks of birds. Local dinner at the Tropical Village in Dambulla.
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Kandalama / Kandy
Thursday
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3
April
Drive to Kandy via Dambulla and take a walk through the Popham Arboretum, Sri Lanka's only dry zone arboretum. Continue to the Cave Temple Complex of Dambulla. Learn of the Bo tree and the lotus. Continue on to Matale and visit a spice plantation. Watch a cookery demonstration using many spices, followed by a delicious Sri Lankan lunch.
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Kandy
Friday
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4
April
Visit the Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradaniya, visit the plantations of coffee, tea, rubber and cinchona and the orchid house along with medicinal herbal section. Visit the city of Kandy and the gemstone market and gem workshops. Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha, followed by the evening ceremony in the temple. Dinner in a local restaurant in Kandy.
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Kandy / Nuwara Eliya
Saturday
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5
April
Take the scenic train journey through the beautiful tea country and high country to Nuwara Eliya. Take part in a Sightseeing of the colonial hill station including the golf course, race track, gentlemen’s clubs, British cemetery and the Holy Trinity Church. Check into the Grand Hotel. Dinner at the hotel.
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Nuwara Eliya
Sunday
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6
April
Visit the Somerset Tea Estate and visit the plantation and tea factory. Visit Victoria Park in Nuwara Eliya for the annual flower show. Farmers take advantage of this occasion to display their farming skills and also talk about their new techniques. Dinner at the historic private Hill Club.
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Nuwara Eliya
Monday
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7
April
Visit Hakgala Botanic Garden near Nuwara Eliya a contrast with Peradeniya. It was established to grow cinchona and has a dramatic setting. At leisure with an option to return to the Flower Show. Enjoy a high tea in the Grand Hotel.
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Nuwara Eliya / Galle
Tuesday
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8
April
Travel from Nuwara Eliya to Galle via Mattala and the southern expressway. Arrive in the evening and check in to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
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Nuwara Eliya / Galle
Wednesday
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9
April
A leisurely start and explore the old City of Galle and hear of the stories of Dutch and Portuguese trading history. At leisure.
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Galle
Thursday
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10
April
Full day at leisure on the coast with options to go whale watching. Sri Lanka is the best place in the world to see blue whales. Dinner at a local restaurant.
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Galle / Colombo
Friday
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11
April
Visit Geoffrey Bawa’s Lunuganga Estate. Continue to the Brief Gardens, the home of Bevis Bawa, before returning to the Galle Face Hotel for a farewell dinner.
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Colombo
Saturday
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12
April
Morning at leisure and depart the hotel after breakfast.
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Visit the impressive botanical gardens in Peradeniya and Nuwara Eliya, as well as Victoria Park in Nuwara Eliya for the Annual Flower Show.

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What to expect

Tour highlights

Annual flower show
Nuwara Eliya

Visit Victoria Park in Nuwara Eliya for the annual flower show.

Sky citadel of Sigiriya
Sigiriya

Explore the sky citadel of Sigiriya, with some of the oldest landscaped gardens in the world.

Home of Bevis Bawa
Beruwala

Visit Brief Gardens, considered one of the great private gardens of the world and the home of Bevis Bawa.

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Moderate
Level 3

Some walking between destinations, more time spent standing, and increased travel distances. Requires a reasonable level of fitness.

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Accommodation

Hotels

We like charm, comfort, convenience in location, and of course, excellence in service.

Colombo

Galle Face Hotel

Dambulla

Heritance Kandalama

Kandy

Cinnamon Citadel

Nuwara Eliya

St Andrew’s Hotel

Galle

The Merchant Fort Galle

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