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Sri Lanka: 1-Day Indigenous Tribe Tour with Hotel

By Kingdom Lanka Hotels and Resorts
Free cancellation available
Price is S$197 per adult
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  • Free cancellation available
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Overview
  • Immerse yourself in the culture of the Vadda community in Mankerny
  • Meet the traditional fishing Vadda community and learn about their way of life
  • Stay overnight at a hotel and enjoy a comfortable night's rest
  • Discover the unique history and traditions of the Vadda community
  • Learn about the socio-political changes that have shaped the community
Activity location
    • Batticaloa
    • Batticaloa, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • Kayankerni, Sri Lanka
    • Kayankerni, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka

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1-Day, Sri Lanka: 1-Day Indigenous Tribe Tour with Hotel in English
  • Activity duration is 1 day1d
    1d
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
S$196.64 x 2 AdultsS$393.28

Total
Price is S$393.28

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Accommodation in 4 star hotel (BB)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Meet the traditional fishing Vadda community and learn about their way of life
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Discover the unique history and traditions of the Vadda community
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Learn about the socio-political changes that have shaped the community
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Stay overnight at a hotel and enjoy a comfortable night's rest

What you can expect

Meet the traditional fishing Vadda community in Mankerny. Discover the Veddah community in the east, often referred to as ‘Muhudu Veddah’ or ‘Veddahs of the sea’, who reside mainly in the Districts of Trincomalee and Batticaloa.

Despite being intrinsically connected to the ‘original inhabitants of the land’, this community bears very little resemblance to the original Veddahs. The word Veddah is often associated with a bare-chested man, carrying a weapon on his shoulder with his hair tied behind his head. This generalized description does not fit the present-day Veddahs of the east. They seldom bear resemblance to the prototype of the indigenous Lankan.

The remake of the Veddah in the eastern part of the island can be attributed to the socio-political reinvigoration that has swept across the country. Many of the Veddahs have married into native Tamil families and thereon have evolved into the normal way of life of the community.

The only recognition of the eastern Veddah, as being distinctly indigenous, is a purely theoretical one. The United Nations definition on what an indigenous population is, was first formulated in 1972 and was subject to amendments. The original definition reads ‘Indigenous populations are composed of the existing descendants of the peoples who inhabited the present territory of a country.

Location

Activity location
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    • Batticaloa
    • Batticaloa, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    • Kayankerni, Sri Lanka
    • Kayankerni, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka