Wycieczka śladami lankijskich farm i przypraw z przejażdżką tuk-tukiem
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Czas trwania: od 4 godziny do 8 godzin

Ta atrakcja spełnia kryteria Światowej Rady Turystyki Zrównoważonej. Wybierając ją, chronisz miejsca, które kochasz, dbasz o środowisko i wspierasz lokalną społeczność

Dlaczego warto?
  • Odwiedź pełną skarbów historyczną świątynię buddyjską
  • Przejedź się tuk-tukiem przez wiejskie tereny Sri Lanki
  • Poznaj zrównoważone rolnictwo w Millaniya Agro Village
  • Spaceruj po plantacjach ananasów, cynamonu i herbaty
  • Posłuchaj przewodnika z ogromną wiedzą na temat Sri Lanki
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Agro Park Millaniya to miejsce, w którym można doświadczyć gościnności mieszkańców Sri Lanki i poznać urok typowych terenów uprawnych. Oprócz zwiedzania tej nagradzanej farmy, prowadzonej w koncepcji zrównoważonego rolnictwa, odwiedzisz buddyjską świątynię i pojedziesz na przejażdżkę tuk-tukiem. Jak mówi nasz lokalny przewodnik Kasun: „Tylko w tym jednym miejscu można dowiedzieć się tak wiele o tradycyjnym rolnictwie i gastronomii Sri Lanki w ciekawy i dający mnóstwo frajdy sposób. Zawsze z dumą obserwuję, jak goście odkrywają i degustują różne lokalne produkty. Małe pikantne przekąski są moim osobistym faworytem”.

W drodze do miejscowości, zatrzymasz się w historycznej buddyjskiej świątyni, gdzie zrelaksujesz się, podziwiając dzieła sztuki, skalne rzeźby i inne przedmioty religijne. Następnie wsiądziesz do tuk-tuka na emocjonującą przejażdżkę przez pola ryżowe i tropikalne krajobrazy. Będziesz też obserwować lokalny proces produkcji cynamonu. Odwiedzisz także największy bank genów bananowca na Sri Lance, rozejrzysz się po plantacji ananasów i poznasz tajniki produkcji wina palmowego.

Podczas wycieczki spróbujesz ulubionych tradycyjnych przekąsek Kasuna, a także zobaczysz, jak produkuje się olej kokosowy. Wizyta na rolniczych obszarach Sri Lanki nie byłaby udana bez zbierania herbaty. Wycieczkę zakończy ucztowanie przy tradycyjnym lunchu z ryżem i curry, który powstał z użyciem wielu produktów pozyskanych z tej samej farmy. Ta wycieczka to wspaniała okazja, aby poznać lokalne tradycje i zanurzyć się w wiejskiej kulturze Sri Lanki.

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Cena zawiera:
  • check Transport
  • check Przewodnik
  • check Napój powitalny oraz woda
  • check Lunch
  • check Przejazd tuk-tukiem
O czym należy pamiętać?
  • Prosimy o stosowny ubiór przy wejściu do świątyni - zakrycie ramion oraz kolan. Przejazd tuk-tukiem przez nierówną drogę. Warto zabrać gotówkę na napiwki.
  • Podczas odwiedzania obiektów religijnych obowiązuje stosowny ubiór - zakryte ramiona oraz kolana
  • Pieniądze na dodatkowe wydatki lub napiwki
  • Wycieczka nie jest dostosowana do potrzeb osób z ograniczeniem ruchowym
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