Boutique Culinary Tours of Sri Lanka

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Miris Trails Sri Lanka Tour


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Miris Trails - more than just a taste of paradise

Experience Sri Lanka like nobody has done before… come on a journey that will delight your senses, enrich your knowledge and leave you with an appreciation of Sri Lanka’s rich culture and culinary traditions.

Some of Sri Lanka’s best Chefs will mentor you in the preparation of exotic meals and share their knowledge of the culture and traditions that influence Sri Lankan food.  Your mentors will also lead you on expeditions to local markets to pick the finest fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and seafood for your cooking class. 

On this tour, you will have your own chauffeur-driven car to travel across this beautiful island, stay at some of the most beautiful luxury hotels, use your own cooking station to create culinary masterpieces at each venue and have plenty of free time to explore exotic Sri Lanka at your own pace, away from the tourist beat.

Food and so much more…
Golf, Cricket, Wildlife, Rainforests, Shopping, Beach, Scuba, Gems, Jewellery, Archeology, Spa, Surfing

Relax in comfort at some of the best hotels in Sri Lanka:
- One of the finest hotels in Colombo and an ideal introduction to the luxury on offer.
- A luxury boutique hotel on the Southern Coast, designed by Asia's most famous architect.  
- A colonial era tea factory converted into a luxury hotel, perfect for exploring the hill country.
- A small luxury hotel with private chalets built around a lake and a typical rice paddy. 
- One of the finest luxury resorts on the East Coast with private chalets in a Jungle setting.
- A chic luxury hotel on the beach, famous for seafood & romantic sunset BBQs on the beach.
- A beautiful lakeside resort in Habarana, in the Cultural Triangle.
 
Reserve your spot now - call Sonali on +61432689804 or +94777702290


the Greek geographers called it Taprobane, 
Sri Lanka was known as Lanka to the Indians, 
Arabs traders referred to it as Serendib 
(the origin of the word ‘serendipity’), 
the Portuguese called it Ceilão 
and the British called in Ceylon.  
We just call it paradise...



paradise @ your fingertips




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Sonali Peiris,
Jun 25, 2013, 7:48 PM