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Sri Lanka family holidays

country:Sri Lanka
departures:2010: 26 Jul, 2 Aug, 16 Aug, 20 Dec
2011: 25 Jul, 1 Aug, 15 Aug
price:From £1366 - £1666 (14 days) per adult and from £1226 - £1526 per child including flights from the UK, from £871 - £913 excluding flights.
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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introduction to Sri Lanka family holidays

  • Discover the variety of Sri Lanka: tropical jungle, cool highlands & Buddhist treasures
  • Close-up elephant encounters at Habarana & Udawalawe National Park
  • Fun in the sun on idyllic tropical beaches

    Sky Fortress of Sigiriya & Hidden Villages
    Leaving coastal Negombo, we take an elephant back safari amongst lakes and bush, before exploring Sigiriya. Here we make the giddy climb up Lion Rock - its ruined fortress precariously perched on top, and its famous 'Heavenly Maidens' painted in a niche in the sheer cliff face. We also travel into the heart of traditional farming communities by tractor and cart, passing paddy fields and meeting the hospitable locals - a fascinating insight into everyday rural life.

    Tea Plantations, Elephants & Rainforest
    Heading into the hills and up to Kandy, we visit the much venerated Temple of the Tooth - whose precious relic is said to have belonged to Buddha himself. A dramatic drive takes us through tea plantations set amongst magnificent mountain scenery, before we take to jeeps in the Udawalawe National Park, famed for its large herds of elephants. A night under canvas at the Sinharajah Rainforest Reserve allows a closer insight into the unique biodiversity of this virgin jungle, and we hike the trails with a local expert.

    Outrigger Canoes & Beaches
    We descend from the hills to one of the country's most scenic stretches of coast, where small fishing villages dot the shoreline, and stilt-fishermen, broad sandy beaches and outrigger canoes are commonplace. Our last days are spent relaxing on the beach at Unawatuna - an easy-going place to swim or from which to visit the old Dutch city of Galle.
  • day-by-day itinerary
    Day 1:Fly London/Colombo
    Day 2:Arrive Colombo, drive Negombo; visit fishing village
    Day 3:Drive Giritale; elephant safari at Habarana
    Day 4-5:In Giritale; visit local villages by tractor and explore Polonnaruwa medieval city on bike, ascend Lion Rock to Sky Fortress, optional visit Minneriya NP.
    Day 6:Visit Dambulla caves; drive Kandy
    Day 7:In Kandy; sightseeing.
    Day 8:Drive Nuwara Eliya, visit tea plantation; drive Nanuoya and train to Bandarawela.
    Day 9:Drive Belihuloya, village walk and continue to Embilipitiya.
    Day 10:AM game drive in Udawalawe NP; PM drive Sinharajah Forest Reserve, jungle walk.
    Day 11:Drive Unawatuna.
    Day 12:In Unawatuna
    Day 13:Morning free at beach; afternoon drive via Galle and turtle hatchery to Negombo.
    Day 14:Fly London
    small group family holiday
    This is a 'small group family adventure' - typically you will join several other families and travel in a group of approx. 16 people. The trips are great value and a great way for you and your children to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of time to yourselves. Most adventure kids tend to be aged between 7 and 15, but some are younger (minimum age is usually 5) and some older (perhaps travelling as part of a larger family group). Please check with the operator to confirm the minimum age for this trip
    award winner
    This tourism business won an Award in our 2008 Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards - organised by responsibletravel.com in association with The Daily Telegraph, World Travel Market, Geographical Magazine, of the Royal Geographical Society and BBC World News.

    Since 2004, the Awards has recognised individuals, companies and organisations in travel making a big commitment to the culture and economies of local communities and helping to conserve biodiversity.
    how this holiday makes a difference
    On this tour we use knowledgeable Sri Lankan tour leaders with a strong love for their own country, its rich culture and traditions, and a desire to share its wonders with you. They’ll seek out opportunities to show and involve you in everyday Sri Lankan life; for example stopping off at the roadside to watch toddy tappers at work, paying a visit to a village brick kiln or passing around unusual and exotic fruits purchased in the local market. A favourite part of this tour for many travellers is our trip around some of the villages near to Giritale by “Land Master”, (a two wheeled tractor with a trailer) the most common and versatile mode of transport of the farming communities, during which we visit a chena or paddy cultivation of a local farmer.

    As well as proving many opportunities for 2 way cultural interaction with the friendly Sri Lankans, your visit also helps provide much needed income to the local people. Tourism is a major part of the Sri Lankan economy yet has suffered since the Tsunami of 2004. All our suppliers in Sri Lanka are local, from our ground agents to transport providers, hotels and tour crew. Just by visiting Sri Lanka with us you help make a difference to many people and their families. Whilst on the tour, there are also many opportunities to spread the positive financial impact of your visit, for example we will eat out at local restaurants and there will be opportunities to shop for traditional crafts such as batik or woodcarvings in both markets and at the workshops where they are made. Our interest also helps to keep the skills in making these traditional crafts alive.

    Sri Lanka is famous for its wildlife such as elephants and turtle, and our visits to the national parks at Habarana and Minneriya (optional), the Rainforest reserve at Sinaharaja and turtles hatchery at Bentota, helps to supports the conservation of the animals and their habitat. This is both through the financial benefit of or entrance fees but also the interest shown by our visits to such places helps provide the government and local people alike with an incentive for their preservation for future generations to enjoy. On our elephant back-safari we are careful to limit the number of riders per elephant. Our guides in Sinharaja educate us how to respect the rainforest and its inhabitants. We stay in a temporary tented camp in the forest itself, far preferable to the intrusion of a more permanent structure in this pristine environment.

    Following the 2004 tsunami, we shipped out urgent supplies of clothing and bedding to Sri Lanka and funded the construction of 60 temporary shelters. In the long term we are working together with the Rotary Club of Sri Lanka, of which our ground agent is an active member, on a regeneration project in Habaraduwa, a community close to Galle on the south coast.

    As well as the above, we support a variety of charities and projects worldwide which support vulnerable communities and habitats including Friends of Conservation, Hope Worldwide and Send A Cow. We are also actively engaged with UK travel industry bodies which promote best practice in responsible tourism, such as Tourism Concern, The Travel Foundation and AITO. Our commitment to responsible tourism is not limited to our overseas operation and we have measures to ensure our UK office operates according to our responsible tourism policy. Carbon offsets for all flights booked with us are included in the tour cost.

    Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people.

    We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel.

    'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left).

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    We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism.

    This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards.

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