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Sri Lanka Wilderness holidays

Sri Lanka Wilderness holidays
Sri Lanka eco lodge accommodation
Simple living and walking in the Yala jungles, from US $100 - US $140 per person per night
Sri Lanka forest Lodge, near Galkadawala
Forest lodge that offers the wilderness intact, from US $60 - US $146 per accommodation per night

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Sri Lanka eco lodge accommodation
I don´t think that I've ever felt so relaxed. Staying in a simple (but clean and neat) hut in the jungle and listening to the sounds of birds and sometimes even elephants made me feel very, very, very happy and close to nature.  (more)
From US $100 - US $140 per person per night

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

Sri Lanka travel information

Sri Lanka has had many names in its long and colourful history – words deriving from Greek and Roman, Pali, Sanskrit and English – each reflecting the island's prominent position on the Indian Ocean's trade routes. Serendip is just one of these names, from which we take the word 'serendipity' coined by Horace Walpole to describe the gift of making happy and unexpected discoveries purely by accident. The island's central mountains block the monsoon winds and create two quite different regions – low-lying coastal plains running inland from the northern and eastern shores, and sloping hills climbing to the mountains from the south.

The island's architectural and artistic heritage has much in common with Indian Hindu and Buddhist tradition, yet its relative isolation has resulted in some unique distinctive features. This isolation is also evident in Sri Lankan wildlife, much of which is unique to the island, and includes elephant, a variety of deer and reptiles, 240 indigenous species of butterfly, and no less than 250 resident bird species.

Country facts for Sri Lanka holidays

Weather
Sri Lanka has a tropical monsoon climate. The northeast monsoon (December to March) only affects east coast, while the southwest monsoon (June to October) affects mostly the west coast and mountains.

Languages
The official languages in Sri Lanka are Sinhala and Tamil, although English (spoken by around 10% of the population) is used for inter-ethnic communication.

Money
The currency in Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan rupee (LKR).

Time zone
GMT+5.5 (UTC+5.5).
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