Day 1 - Colombo, Sri Lanka
Upon arrival in Colombo, you are escorted to a private
lounge for expedited customs clearance. From there, you are
met by an A&K representative and transferred to your hotel.
Day 2 - Colombo
After a morning at leisure, start your day with insider
access to the office of a tea broker to learn about the art of
tea identification and enjoy a tasting. Later, join your local
guide for a walking tour of Colombo, Sri Lanka’s vibrant
and energetic commercial and financial capital. Visit the
Old Dutch Hospital, a colonial treasure dating to the 17th
century; and the commercial hub of Colombo Fort, home
to a host of charming colonial mansions. Back at the hotel,
reconvene for a welcome dinner.
Day 3 - Cultural Triangle
After breakfast, drive to Thirappane, the heart of Sri Lanka’s
monument-rich Cultural Triangle region. After checking
in and freshening up at your resort, explore the sacred city
of Anuradhapura by bicycle. This ancient city is believed
to have sprouted from a cutting of the Buddha’s tree of
enlightenment brought here in the third century BC by
Sanghamitta, founder of an order of Buddhist nuns. The
Ceylonese political and religious capital, which flourished
for 1,300 years, was abandoned after it was invaded in 993.
Hidden in dense jungle for many years, the site’s palaces,
monasteries and monuments are revealed to you today.
Conclude your excursion with a blessing near the Sri Maha
Bodhi, a sacred tree believed by many to be the oldest in the
world.
Day 4 - Cultural Triangle
This morning, discover Sigiriya Rock Fortress (or Lion’s
Rock), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the fifth
century, this imposing citadel sits atop a 660-foot-high
granite formation known as Lion’s Rock. Set out on a hike up
winding cliffside staircases, summiting to reveal the ancient
secrets of the short-lived kingdom of Kassapa. Explore the
ruins of palaces, moats, shrines, frescoes and water gardens
as the sun dawns over commanding vistas of the misty
forests beyond. Return to the resort for some time at leisure.
Later, embark on a game drive in Nachchaduwa Nature Park,
rolling through lush countryside and rice paddies harboring
elephants, buffalo and exotic birdlife. Cap your excursion off
with a Scenic Sundowner cocktail.
Day 5 - Cultural Triangle
Begin with a visit to the resort’s organic garden to pick fresh produce for a Chef’s Table cooking demonstration hosted
at the on-site traditional hearth kitchen. Watch as your
fresh herbs and vegetables are transformed into Sri Lankan
delicacies that you’ll savor over lunch. This afternoon, enjoy
one of these Design Your Day activities.
Venture by Tuk-Tuk through village streets and along
country roads to get a relaxing, intimate view of daily life.
Kayak a Jungle Reservoir, paddling past water lilies and
lotus blossoms to view egrets, herons, storks and far more.
Bike Through Rural Landscapes, past tropical timber and
rich fields, stopping to explore intricate Buddhist temples.
Return to your hotel with the rest of your day at leisure.
Day 6 - Kandy
Get an early start to visit the extraordinary Dambulla Cave
Temples, with statues and murals dating back to the third
century BC representing Sinhalese Buddhist art at its best.
Continue south to Kandy, a vibrant city that mixes past and present amid the mist-hung hills, tropical tea plantations
and lush mountains of Sri Lanka’s Central Province. Here,
delve into the legacy that earned Sri Lanka the moniker
“Gem Island” with a visit to a local gem cutters’ workshop.
After watching the artisans ply their time-honored trade,
try your hand at cutting and polishing your own beautiful
stone. Then, gain insight into the hard work that goes into
gem mining. Continue to your hotel for dinner and a private
performance of traditional Kandyan song and dance.
Day 7 - Kandy
Join a botany professor at the Royal Botanical Gardens at
Peradeniya for a guided walk through the extraordinary
botanical collection, comprising over 4,000 plant species,
including a priceless collection of 300 varieties of orchids.
Afterward, visit a local art and cultural center located in a
300-year-old “heritage house,” locally known as “walawwa,”
that was once a residence of a village chief. View its carefully
preserved colonial-style architecture dating from the 18th
century, and then head inside to see a rich collection of
artifacts that reflects the passion of its founders, the late
Rohan de Silva and Dr. Jacques Soulié, which includes traditional furniture, art objects, old books including
precious first editions, photographs, and postcards, reflecting
two civilizations: the East and the West. There is a wonderful
collection of close to 200 photographs of old Ceylon dating
from the 19th century. With his gentle hospitality and
enthusiasm, Dr. Soulié unearths for you a virtual time
capsule. Enjoy a traditional Sri Lankan lunch in the company
of your host. Later this evening, attend a pooja ceremony
at the Temple of the Tooth. Built during the 17th century,
the UNESCO World Heritage Site overlooks picturesque
Kandy Lake. Revered for generations, the tooth relic housed
in the temple is believed to have granted ultimate authority
to each ruler who possessed it. Here, amid scents of lotus
and jasmine, join monks and pilgrims who gather to make
offerings to the Buddha. Enjoy VIP entry to the inner Shrine
Room where the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha is kept.
Return to the hotel for an evening at leisure.
Day 8 - Galle
After breakfast at the hotel, check out and proceed to
Bentota, where you gain special insider access to the home
of the late Geoffrey Bawa, one of Asia’s most prolific and
influential architects. Here, learn how Bawa spent 40 years
transforming this former abandoned rubber estate into a
tropical paradise of elegant gardens and lily ponds set against
the backdrop of scenic Dedduwa Lake. Enjoy lunch at the
estate before continuing on to Galle for an evening at leisure.
Day 9 - Galle
Head out to nearby Villa Mayurana, stopping en route to
view traditional stilt fisherman along the coast. Upon arrival,
enjoy lunch and a cinnamon experience on the lush grounds
of your hotel property’s fragrant spice plantation. Learn how
this versatile spice is processed and packaged, and why Sri
Lanka produces the best cinnamon in the world. Later, join
a local archaeologist and heritage expert for an absorbing
sunset walking tour of Galle Fort, built by the Dutch in 1663,
and seek out local arts, crafts and delicacies as you wander
the cobbled streets. Reconvene this evening for a farewell
dinner.
Day 10 - Colombo
Transfer to the airport in Colombo and board your departure
flight.