Painting holiday in Sri Lanka

Inspiration flows easily with a painting holiday in Sri Lanka bursting with evocative images and experiences, from coast to hill country.
Negomba Bentota Bopath Ella waterfall Sketch at ‘Lipton’s Seat’ Sri Lanka’s highest waterfall at Uda Wallawa National Park Jeep safari to sketch wild elephants Sinharaja Rainforest Reserve Guided jungle walk with naturalist guide Welligama – chance to sketch stilt fishermen Galle
Price
£2050To£2200 excluding flights
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Duration
14 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
2-6
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A lower price of £1750 is available for those travelling together and sharing a room, and non-painting partners are welcome to join this trip.
A female guide is guaranteed on all departures.
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Price information

£2050To£2200 excluding flights
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A lower price of £1750 is available for those travelling together and sharing a room, and non-painting partners are welcome to join this trip.
A female guide is guaranteed on all departures.
Make enquiry

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Travel guides

Painting
Brave beginners and practising artists alike are invited to join expert tutors in atmospheric locations.
Sri Lanka
For whether you are travelling by train, wildlife watching in rainforests, or just blissing out at the beach.

Holiday information

'Free from' Food:
We are happy to say that we are able to cater for vegetarians and vegans. Being a dairy-free vegetarian myself I know how difficult it is to explain your dietary requirements in different countries. That is why we make sure we are able to cater for vegans and vegetarians.
Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.

Reviews

4 Reviews of Painting holiday in Sri Lanka

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Reviewed on 14 Dec 2024 by

If you want to learn intensively about water colour painting while experiencing some of the most beautiful countries in the world, this is the tour for you. Wonderful, a truly immersive, valuable holiday that has inspired my painting and my love of travel. 5 stars and highly recommended. Read full review

Reviewed on 12 Feb 2024 by

It was all memorable, exciting varied and fabulous..every minute worth every penny.. We saw many areas and vistas of the land of smiles and not the usual tourist routes. Great accommodation nuggets discovered. Expert tuition tailored for all our skill sets let us all blossom as artists with more self confidence. Read full review

Reviewed on 12 Feb 2024 by

Really excellent. Mary is a very good travel guide and art tutor and a supportive, fun travelling companion. Our driver, Chathura, was unfailingly patient and good-humoured, drove safely, joined in on group activities, and helped us understand the cultural context of the areas we visited. Read full review

Reviewed on 03 Feb 2024 by

It was all pretty WOW, to be honest. Mary was an excellent watercolour facilitator & travel guide. The variety of things we did on the trip was amazing. Sunset at Lipton’s seat and the cookery class at Hipotale were highlights for me. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

Environmental and wildlife concerns are my passion and I travel as sensitively and sustainably as I can, with and without clients. The small group size helps to limit our environmental and cultural impact.

On joining a sketching holiday I provide my clients with a sustainably-produced sketchbook from Khadi paper imported (and fairly traded) from India.

Littering is a particular bugbear of mine and can be a problem in developing countries. I come down very heavily on any client or driver who litters in front of me. I am currently seeking local anti-litter organisations/campaigns to become involved with and the recent appearance of recycling facilities in Sri Lanka is a welcome sight which I go out of my way to use and support.

I drink tap water whenever and wherever it is safe to do so in a concerted effort to avoid plastic bottles and I encourage my clients to do the same. Where this is not possible I discourage the buying of small size bottles and advise the use of reusable water carriers into which we can decant from a large vessel.

Many of the hotels we use are attempting to reduce their environmental footprint and have their own policies. Most of the accommodations used have fan cooled rooms as opposed to air conditioning and one produces its own organic vegetables.

Where whale watching is offered I carefully vet the operators to ensure they are behaving in a responsible and sustainable way and make sure they are aware of the reasons they have been chosen.

People

All clients are issued with a 'Facts about the country' information sheet at or before the time of booking which outlines cultural considerations such as what to wear and how to handle the inevitable attention received while painting.
I am always quick to point out whose country we are visiting and that we have a responsibility to adapt as far as possible to the culture of the host country and not expect them to adapt to us (beyond common politeness and decency of course!)
Cultural differences are very much part of the fun and interaction is always encouraged. This is pointed out in the pre-booking literature and travelling with an open mind is always emphasised.

Visits to local craft co-operatives and small art-related businesses are always included where possible. I always encourage buying items such as souvenirs and snacks from the smallest establishments and neediest people whilst emphatically discouraging donating to child-beggars which is nearly always perpetrating an undesirable and unnecessary lifestyle in the places we visit. I would always suggest giving an endearing child onlooker a quick sketch rather than a pen!

All the accommodation we use and restaurants we eat in are locally owned, locally run and employ local staff. They are all small establishments and not part of a large chain or franchise. The food is local in style and uses home-grown produce, cooked in the traditional style.

I use only local, self-employed drivers and guides and like to support new enterprises started by young people struggling to raise themselves out of poverty. These enterprises are emerging all the time and I aim to identify them as they appear and where possible, incorporate them into the itineraries.

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