Please note that Red Dot can tailor any itinerary to your specific
needs. Prices can be provided on request.
| The
Aman Experience - 7 Nights |
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 This
journey takes you through Sri Lanka’s southern
regions, the Ruhuna, an area with a proud heritage
dating back to the ancient Sinhalese kings and
to the influences of the Portuguese and the Dutch
of more recent times. Secluded Indian Ocean beaches,
the UNESCO-protected Galle Fort and the untouched
wilderness of the South combine with the world-renowned
luxury of Aman Resorts hotels to ensure a truly
unforgettable experience.
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| Classic
Cultural Tour -14 nights |
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 This
'Classic Cultural Tour' takes you deep back into
history. You will gain a better understanding
of the island’s remarkably rich cultural
and religious history that dates back 2,500 years.
The itinerary is designed to uncover lesser known,
but still entrancing remains of Sri Lanka’s
cultural past. Of course, we are able to tinker
with this itinerary and add an extra night here
and there or even add a different hotel inorder
to suit your needs.
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| Galle
Literary Festival, Nirmaana-13 nights |
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The
journey of `Nirmaana’ meaning artistic creation
in Sinhala combines a glimpse into the vibrant creative
and artistic culture of this island nation with
an experience of its beautiful landscapes and its
ancient cultural heritage. Several inspiring days
immersed in literature, architecture, art and music
within Galle’s 17th century Dutch Fort where
the Literary Festival will unfold, is followed by
a holiday by the turquoise waters of the Indian
Ocean and then, amidst lush green tea plantations
of the hill country.
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| Galle
Literary Festival, Saahithya-13 nights |
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'Saahithya'
– meaning literature in Sinhala – is
a journey of discovery into the literary and creative
realms of this island nation as well as an experience
of its varied landscapes and ancient historical
past. The colonial seaside town of Galle is once
again in the initial throes of an artistic renaissance,
offering the prospect of great satisfaction for
all who visit the 2008 Festival between January
16-20.
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