Farmers Tour to Sri Lanka 2025

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Immerse yourself in Sri Lanka’s agricultural landscape on this dedicated farmers’ tour. Start in the historic city of Kandy, where ancient temples and vibrant festivals set the scene. Explore the lush tea plantations in the hill country and learn about the production of world-renowned Ceylon tea.

Engage with local farming communities to discover innovative practices in tea cultivation, rice paddies, and spice production. Visit diverse agricultural operations, from small family-run farms to larger commercial enterprises, and see how they contribute to Sri Lanka’s thriving agricultural sector.

Experience the island’s rich farming heritage and enjoy the warm hospitality, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes that make Sri Lanka a unique destination for agriculture enthusiasts.

Included in your tour price

  • Transport in air conditioned coach
  • Accommodation
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary
  • All farm and technical visits
  • All travel and sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Entrance fees where applicable
  • Tips/Gratuities
  • Guides

Not included in your tour price

  • International Airfares
  • Travel Insurance
  • Meals not indicated in the itinerary
  • Items of a personal nature (beverages, telephone calls or laundry)

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“Just back from the Top End and Kimberley Cattle Tour. What an amazing eye opening tour with huge wide open spaces, very large (up to 2million ha) cattle stations many thousands of cattle and very genuine people we met on this trip. If I was in my 20s I would be over there like a shot gaining the experience of living and working in this area. A tour we would recommend for anyone wanting to see one of the last outposts in Australia. There is so much to rave on about but not enough space!!”

Sharon Parkes, Picton
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