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Cane Weaving Experience From Ahangama

Cane Weaving Experience From Ahangama

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Step into the timeless tradition of Sri Lanka’s cane (Wewal) craftsmanship, a heritage art deeply rooted in the island’s artisanal culture. Originating from Weweldeniya in the Gampaha District, this craft has been passed down through generations, preserving techniques refined over centuries.

Highlights:

  • Learn traditional cane weaving from a skilled local artisan
  • Create your own handmade Wewel craft such as a basket or hairband
  • Experience a calming and meditative creative process
  • Connect with authentic Sri Lankan heritage and craftsmanship
  • Support and preserve a valuable cultural tradition

Includes:

  • All materials required for cane weaving
  • Guidance from an experienced instructor
  • Hands-on workshop experience
  • Your handcrafted Wewel item to take home

Excludes:

  • Transportation to the workshop location
  • Food and beverages

Experience:

At the workshop, you will be guided by Shane, a passionate and experienced cane weaver from Weweldeniya, who has mastered this craft for over twenty years. Under his guidance, you will learn the intricate techniques of weaving and shaping cane into beautiful handcrafted items.

As you begin your creation, you will discover the meditative rhythm of weaving, allowing you to relax and focus while working with natural materials. Whether you choose to craft a mini basket, hairband, or another design, each piece reflects your personal touch and creativity.

This immersive experience is perfect for individuals, families, and groups seeking a meaningful cultural activity. By participating, you not only create a unique souvenir but also contribute to sustaining a traditional craft that continues to thrive through passionate artisans.

Note:

  • All materials are provided for the workshop
  • Wear comfortable clothing suitable for an outdoor setting
  • A patient and open mindset will enhance your experience

Frequently asked questions

Where is Udawalawe National Park?

Udawalawe National Park lies in southern Sri Lanka, on the boundary of the Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces, around the Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River. From Ahangama on the south coast it is roughly a 2.5 to 3 hour drive, about 110 km each way.

Is transport from Ahangama included?

Yes. Return private road transport between Ahangama and Udawalawe National Park is included in every option, along with your safari jeep at the park.

What animals will I see on the safari?

Udawalawe is one of the best places in Asia to see wild Asian elephants, with herds visible throughout the year. You may also spot water buffalo, spotted deer, sambar, crocodiles, wild boar, jackal, mongoose, peacocks and a wealth of birds and raptors; leopards are present but rarely seen.

When is the best time to visit Udawalawe?

Elephants can be seen at Udawalawe all year round, which makes it one of Sri Lanka's most reliable safari parks. The drier months from May to September offer easier game viewing, while early morning and late afternoon are the most active and comfortable times for a safari.

How long does the trip take?

This is a full-day trip from Ahangama. Allow around 2.5 to 3 hours of driving each way, with the jeep safari inside the park lasting roughly 3 to 4 hours depending on the option you choose.

Is the safari private?

Yes. You travel from Ahangama in a private vehicle and explore the park in your own safari jeep with an experienced driver-tracker, so you set the pace and get the best positions for viewing and photographing wildlife. The vehicle scales with your group size, from a car up to a larger van.

Are park entrance tickets included?

It depends on the option you choose. Select a "with park tickets" option to include the national-park entrance and service fees in your booking, or a "no park tickets" option if you prefer to settle the park fees separately at the entrance.

What should I bring?

Bring a hat, sunscreen, drinking water, a camera or binoculars, and light, neutral-coloured clothing. Mornings and late afternoons can be breezy in an open jeep, so a light layer is handy.

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