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Sri Lanka nature & wildlife holiday

COUNTRY:
Sri Lanka
DEPARTURES:
This trip can be tailormade at a time to suit you (Yala NP is closed annually Sep - mid Oct) and can be adapted to suit your interests, budget and requirements as necessary
PRICE:
From £760 (7 days) excluding flights
MORE INFO:
Includes nature walks with experienced naturalist guide, HB accommodation, entrance tickets, safari jeeps, bird checklist and transportation in A/C car
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Sri Lanka nature & wildlife holiday

Sri Lanka nature & wildlife holiday

Travelling with a local operator
This holiday is operated by a company based in the holiday destination and they will be able to provide expert local knowledge. They will be able to tailor make your holiday to suit your requirements not only concerning the dates of travel but also typically the standard of accommodation, and thus price. It is rare for local operators to be able to help with the booking of your flights.

How this holiday makes a difference

This is a trip that simply combines both rural lifestyle and amazing biodiversity of Sri Lanka. Activities of the whole tour would make you feel as if you’re living with a local family for seven days.

We will provide accommodation at family run, small but clean and comfortable eco lodges. Sisira’s River Lounge located on the edge of the Kelani River is an amazing eco lodge with wooden cabanas. The entire architecture of the five cabanas property has been designed to safe guard the natural habitat that surrounds the place. A team of local villagers runs Sisira’s River Lounge, they are very passionate about the forest reserve and they are proud to welcome each and every one of you to explore the forest reserve. They serve lovely Sri Lankan meals cooked with supplies bought from the local vendors. The very reasonable prices they charge reflect that their aspiration is not to rip off their guests, instead to sustain the revenue stream at least to cover the cost of operations in the longer run. The garden at Sisira’s attracts many species of lowland endemic birds of Sri Lanka, Sisira and his team are careful that the garden is maintained to sustain the habitat, which attracts these birds.

You would be also visiting, Sinharaja Rainforest, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the Kudawa ticket point we will use a local jeep transfer operated by a local village person to take you up to the Martin’s Lodge which is located close to the entrance to the forest. Martin and his family are really happy to welcome you. Martin who has lived all his life at Sinharaja is well knowledgeable about the fauna and flora at Sinharaja. Martin has persuaded so many of the village boys and girls to take up a keen interest towards nature. Many of the local boys and girls work as forest department guides, one of whom will also accompany you during your walks inside the rainforest. These forest department guides save a part of their salary to invest on equipment and books to complement their profession.

We will also take you to Yala National Park; we hire safari jeeps from a local supplier who has been working with us since inception, your entry ticket fee will contribute towards the fund requirements of the Department of Wildlife Conservation, which invests these proceeds on continuous maintenance of the National Park.

Our guides have been trained to stick to and implement the company responsible travel policies during the whole tour, we are very particular that as much as we want you to enjoy your holiday with us, we want you to co-operate with us in implementing our responsibilities legislatively and ethically to the environment and people. We will give you a pack of information on arrival, which will include precise details of our responsible travel policy.

At a suitable point during the tour we will advice you to visit “Yala Fund” which is a UK charity set up in the aftermath of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. It raises money to alleviate financial hardship and suffering with a particular focus on Sri Lanka. The name "Yala" comes from Yala National Park in south-eastern Sri Lanka.

The charity helps tsunami communities as well as impoverished rural schools and other deserving causes. A holiday in Feb 2005 with us inspired Jon Ashworth to set up this charity.

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Sri Lanka nature & wildlife holiday

Reviewed 12 Jan 2009 by David Pinner4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Leopard safari at Yala Park.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Go prepared for leeches and mosquitoes and take medication for travellers tummy, Also be prepared for tipping.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Generally, yes.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


A wonderful time, relaxed good weather and well organised.

Reviewed 17 Feb 2008 by Linda Bryant4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Walking through a forest reserve and seeing a Spot Bellied Forest Eagle Owl staring straight at us and rushing in a jeep to stand just feet away from a Frogmouth owl, a rare and wonderful sight (despite the leeches invading our shoes). The smile of the Sri Lankan people was uplifting as was luxuriating in a herbal bath overlooking the Sinharaja Rainforest with lightening flashing on the horizon. Also being accompanied by two guides during our trip who were so enthusiastic, generous hearted and committed to making our holiday everything we had hoped for.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Check if you are being given a national guide as your guide for the trip. National guides have a level of seniority and status, which amongst other things, means that there is an implicit expectation that they eat all meals with you - this sounds inconsequential, but it does mean that you get little downtime from what is a fairly intensive relationship. If you're worried about the situation in Sri Lankan, ask all the questions of Ajanthan - he was extremely responsive and reassuring and everything he told us reflected our experience on the trip. He was also great at organising the trip and sorting out an unfortunate situation during it.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Absolutely - we stayed in some great eco lodges (except Sisira's River Lounge, which although offered excellent food and a beautiful location, we found the accommodation dirty, the bathroom unclean and we had little response from the staff when we pointed this out) as well as hotels where there was a clear commitment to developing and implementing environmental policies. This was hugely encouraging as this company is a big tour operator in the country and is therefore potentially leading the way for other travel companies to follow suit.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


The holiday was excellent. We loved the country and the people and the tour provided us with everything that we had hoped for. We would also want to highly recommend Rainforest Edge - this lovely eco lodge was set in the most stunning location with a beautiful little ayurvedic centre. However, what made it one of the most memorable places we've ever stayed in was the staff - we felt genuinely cared for with everything being done with such special attention. They couldn't have done more for us.
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