Sigiriya Village Tour e Almoço com Hotel Pick up de Sigiriya


Descrição
Esta excursão particular de 3 horas pela vila oferece a oportunidade de vivenciar o tradicional Sri Lanka com toda a sua autenticidade. Passe algum tempo com os aldeões e participe de muitas atividades da aldeia que formam a vida cotidiana; como um passeio de carroça de bois, um passeio de catamarã e uma caminhada pelos campos. Aprenda a cozinhar comida tradicional do Sri Lanka. Você vai terminar com um buffet de almoço excepcionalmente delicioso, servido no estilo clássico do Sri Lanka. Esta é a sua verdadeira experiência de férias no Sri Lanka.
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Itinerário
Você começará seu Village Tour às 10h30. Você receberá instruções para a aldeia, onde será recebido por seu guia turístico no momento da partida. Você fará uma caminhada rápida ao redor da vila enquanto seu guia lhe contará mais sobre a vida na vila. Você começará a primeira de suas atividades aproximadamente às 10h45. O carro de bois é comumente usado como o principal meio de transporte nas aldeias do Sri Lanka. Você fará um passeio de carroça de bois de 15 minutos, terminando nas margens de um reservatório artificial. Deste ponto, você continuará em um passeio de catamarã tradicional de 15 minutos. A área tem muitos tipos de vida aquática e vegetal. Você pode conseguir avistar um crocodilo ocasional ou monitor de água enquanto desliza. Outro avistamento possível são corvos-marinhos e outras aves aquáticas. Depois de desfrutar de seu tempo com a natureza, você será depositado em um banco adjacente a alguns arrozais.
Esses cultivos sazonais de arroz, também chamados de cultivo "Chena", dependem dos dois principais períodos de chuva de monções que substituem o inverno no Sri Lanka. O passeio pelos campos permitirá que você conheça o cultivo de arroz em primeira mão. Em seguida, você voltará para a aldeia e será apresentado a um local, que fará uma demonstração de culinária de meia hora sobre a culinária tradicional do Sri Lanka. A demonstração também permitirá que você faça sua própria tentativa de cozinhar um prato do Sri Lanka. Você vai almoçar logo a seguir às 12h15. O almoço será um buffet de arroz perfeitamente cozido com 6 curry tradicional do Sri Lanka e peixe frito fresco. Você também terá uma salada verde e papadum crocante, praticamente um complemento essencial para as refeições na maioria das casas no Sri Lanka e na Índia. Você vai comer em bandejas de tecido com folhas de lótus limpas no topo. A sua comida que vai ser cozinhada da maneira tradicional, em panelas de barro no forno a lenha.
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Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(11)
Tourist trap! US$30.00 CASH for a poor not authentic experience. The tractor ride lasted 3 min, the boar ride lasted 10 min and the lunch, although tasty and interesting, was NOT prepared in front of us (except for the coconut dish). I felt I had been trapped right away and do NOT recommend it. A+ Rasika village tour is not worth it.
This is a must when you visit Sigiriya. The catamaran canoe on the lake was great and there was an abundance of wildlife to see. Even see two Eagles in the trees. The Sri Lanken cookery class was a culinary delight. My wife and I helped to prepare the meal with two local women and at the end we sat and ate our lunch. Very interactive and learned traditional ways of Sri Lanken preparation and cooking.
Everything was organized smoothly. The tuk-tuk came to pick us up at the hotel and we switched to an oxcart and a boat to get to the village we wanted. Charming village women taught me how to cook the traditional way. We had a variety of curry, rice and fruit. I felt it was better than the hotel one. It was fine to tip each one, but I hesitated because I didn't know how much the market was.
I had a wonderful journey with a foreign couple to Sigiriya. They enjoyed the scenic drive, local village views, and the amazing rock fortress. It was a pleasure to provide them safe, friendly, and comfortable travel
It 'was a very pleasant experience, authentic and full of emotions. With the tuc tuc (which we preferred to the cart ride) we reached a beautiful lake where we took a nice boat ride sailing through mangroves and water lilies. Then we arrived at the village and with two very kind and polite local ladies we prepared together, inside a typical rural house, a delicious lunch exploring many spices, vegetables, coconut. We sliced vegetables, prepared seasonings, used coconut, sifted rice and prepared desserts. It was a truly authentic experience, where we all immersed ourselves in a fun and engaging atmosphere. In the end we enjoyed the prepared dishes together. Absolutely recommended also for children
A great experience for foriegners to get close to old Sri Lankan village life. Worth getting this experience to see how the traditional cooking take place.
We loved riding a horse-drawn carriage as before and then canoeing on a body of water covered with purple flowers then in a traditional house where we attended a Sri Lankan cooking class that we then consumed and which was very good.
Taste of hospitality in a village tour in Sri Lanka. It is a wonderful and well crafted package tour of around 2 hours. We reached a spot where tickets are sold on the highway, first a jeep, then a bullock cart or a tractor trip in a rough terrain, twenty minutes boat ride and reaching a point where food is ready in a small hut. Lots of love and affection at every point and more so in the food service makes everything memorable. All at twenty dollars for members from SAARC nations. Recommended
This was a very fun tour! I loved the lunch portion with the women best. They showed me how to make some of their dishes and everything was delicious!
As a tour guide, I’ve had the privilege of guiding guests through many of Sri Lanka’s stunning destinations, but the Sigiriya Village tour always stands out as a truly enriching experience. This particular tour offers a unique opportunity to showcase the authentic Sri Lankan village lifestyle and the natural beauty that surrounds the historic Sigiriya region. From the very start, the peaceful walk through the rice paddies immediately captures the essence of rural life here. As a guide, it’s always rewarding to see guests’ faces light up when they take in the expansive green fields and hear the sounds of nature all around. It’s a tranquil contrast to the busier tourist areas, allowing everyone to slow down and truly absorb the environment. The highlight for many, and for me as well, is the traditional catamaran ride on Sigiriya Lake. Guiding guests through the serene waters with the breathtaking view of Sigiriya Rock in the distance is always a magical experience. It’s not just about the sights—it’s also the quiet moments when guests can immerse themselves in the peacefulness of the lake, away from the crowds. One of the most rewarding aspects of the Sigiriya Village tour is the interaction with the local community. As a guide, I love facilitating these connections. Taking guests into a local home, where they are greeted with warm hospitality, is an authentic cultural exchange. It’s heartwarming to see guests engage with the villagers, whether it's through cooking, sharing stories, or learning about traditional farming methods. The smiles and gratitude from both sides show how travel can truly bring people together. For me, this tour is about more than just sightseeing—it’s about offering guests a deeper understanding of the local way of life, something they might not get to experience on a standard tour. It’s also a reminder of the importance of preserving these cultural experiences for future generations. The Sigiriya Village tour continues to be one of my favorite experiences to guide, and it’s always a joy to see how much it resonates with the guests I host. If you’re looking for a meaningful tour in Sri Lanka, one that connects you with nature, culture, and the heart of local life, the Sigiriya Village tour is the perfect choice!



