The Silicon Review
04 November, 2019
Experience Travel Group has recently unveiled its Curious Travellers Cricket Tour to Sri Lanka. It combines a personalised luxury vacation in Sri Lanka with the opportunity to watch the English Cricket team who are going to be playing Test Matches in the enthralling locations of Galle and Colombo in March 2020. Sam Clark, co-founder and managing director of the travel group regards this as a ‘wonderful opportunity to mix seeing the beautiful island with international sport in style’.
Wanderlust cricket loving tourists are expected to be amazed by a range of experiences offered by the riveting island and the opportunity to watch the England Team who won 3-0 during their last visit in November 2018. Hotels and flights are already being quickly reservedand are expected to be fully booked asthe tour dates were confirmed.
Galle, home to one of the most beautiful cricket grounds, will be hosting the First Test between 19th to 23rd March while the Second Stage Test will be at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium at Colombo, the capital of the island, between 27th to 31st March.
The Curious Travellers Cricket Tour package arranges for tailor-made vacations for any number of days for anyone wanting to attend either test.
Travellers can enjoy the beautiful Sri Lankan island in addition to enjoying the Test Matches. Sri Lanka offers a wide range of endless beaches, cultural diversity, flavourful food and famous Sri Lankan Tea.
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