admin on January 11th, 2012

We recently went for a whale watching tour conducted by the Sri Lanka Navy. It was a fantastic experience. However, there are few things everyone must be aware of whale watching tours. The purpose of this post is to explain those tips.

SL Navy conducts tours from few locations. We took our tour from the Navy camp at Galle. Usual time of the tour is 7:00am. However, it was started around 7:45am.
It takes about an hour to reach to where you can see whales. Dolphins can be seen much earlier than this. This boat is a semi-luxury cruise with an approximate capacity of 200 passengers. Breakfast is included for each ticket. You may also buy food or drinks from the cafeteria in the ship.

We noticed that nearly 25% of passengers (majority of children) were vomiting during the journey. Some were seriously sick and could not enjoy or had energy to watch whales. It is better to take some precautionary medication for vomiting if you think you may vomit.

We saw about 7 – 10 whales and many dolphins. It was a fantastic journey and worth the money. The Navy staff was very kind and helpful.

Useful tips

  • Don’t eat a lot of food or drink lot of water before the journey.
  • Take some precautionary medication for vomiting.
  • Take a pair of binoculars. The ship cannot go very closer to whales.
  • Don’t take this trip if you are sick or unfit. You won’t enjoy the journey.

Visit the official Navy website http://whalewatching.navy.lk for more details about their whale watching trips.

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admin on October 23rd, 2011

Are you planning a beach holiday in Sri Lanka? Then make it an unforgettable one. Here are Sri Lanka beach vacation ideas and tips for a perfect beach holiday.

A beach vacation is something all of us can use, as it provides time away with the family, friends, or just that special someone.  Beach vacations are also a great way to unwind from the pressures of life, and just have a blast.

In Sri Lanka, there are plenty of places that you can choose for your beach vacation. You can choose from beaches in the south coast, West and north-west or beautiful beaches in the east coastal line. Visit beaches in Sri Lanka page to read more about beautiful beach holiday destinations in Sri Lanka.

Those of you who are looking to get away with a husband or wife, would find Bentota, Galle and Weligama (southern coast) to be the perfect beach vacation.  Bentotal is one of the most romantic beaches in Sri Lanka.  Also well known for honeymoons, Bentota and Galle offers you plenty of breathtaking beaches with plenty of other things to do as well.

Another well known area for a beach vacation for couples is Negombo beach.  Negombo has been a popular vacation spot for many years, offering couples the chance to get away from it all and just spend some well deserved and well needed time together.

For a family beach holiday, there are many places you can go.  One of the most popular is Arugam Bay, as there are many other things to interest the kids as well.

There are several beaches in the East coastal line such as Trinco and Pasi Kuda where families can have a nice time with many beach sports and activities. Kaluthara,   Wadduwa and Hikkaduwa are also good for family beach vacations.

When you choose the perfect beach holiday in Sri Lanka, you need to choose a spot that will cater to who you are taking with you.  Couples wouldn’t want to go to a family resort destination, while families wouldn’t want to go to a couples resort that offers plenty of romance.

No matter where you decide to go, you can rest assured that there are plenty of locations for you to choose in Sri Lanka.  You can visit hotels in Sri Lanka page, which can help you locate deals that are simply too good to pass up.

Before you decide to rush off to your beach vacation, you should plan first.  Decide on where you are going, research your destination spot, and make sure that it offers something for everyone.  Sri Lanka beach vacations are truly inspiring, although it also helps to have other activities available as well.

Once you plan your beach holiday very carefully, you’ll be more than ready to take off to your destination and relax.  You’ll enjoy yourself much better if you plan carefully, which will also help to remove a lot of the stress that can be involved with planning for a beach vacation – or going on your destination unprepared.

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admin on October 4th, 2011

President Mahinda Rajapakse has announced the government’s plan to build a domestic airport in Kandy.

This seems to be a very good move from tourism and transportation point of view. Kandy is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Sri Lanka. It is equally popular among local and foreign tourists. A domestic airport will help travelers to reach Kandy quickly and save travelling time.

But there may be few issues

We need to see what would be the ticket cost going to be. If the rates are high then people will avoid air travel to Kandy. Other potential problem is there are only a limited number of domestic airports in Sri Lanka. Therefore passengers will have to travel a reasonable distance to take a flight to Kandy.

Overall this is a good idea. I am sure domestic airports will come to other major cities in Sri Lanka. This will boost the tourism industry and also will help business travelers.

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admin on September 26th, 2011

Green Globe today announces the certification of Bentota Beach Hotel, Sri Lanka. Located in the southwest corner of Sri Lanka, Bentota Beach Hotel sits between stretches of unspoiled beach along the Indian Ocean and the calm waters of the Bentota River.

Bentota beach hotel sri lanka
Green Globe Certification is the worldwide sustainability system based on internationally-accepted criteria for sustainable operation and management of travel and tourism businesses. Operating under a worldwide license, Green Globe Certification is based in California, USA, and is represented in over 83 countries. Green Globe is the only certification brand to be an affiliate member of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) an agency of the United Nations, and is partly owned by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC).

Green Globe Certification CEO Guido Bauer said, “We are proud to be working with the John Keells Hotels Group and congratulate Bentota Beach Hotel on their inaugural certification.

“Over the years, the region around the hotel has had to recover from the tsunami of 2004 and Bentota Beach Hotel has been a willing contributor to ongoing community development. Guests to this idyllic resort are encouraged to visit and support the local turtle conservation activities of Kosgoda Sea Turtle Hatchery.

“The hotel itself along with its manicured gardens is a significant part of local heritage. This former rubber plantation was first transformed into a landscape garden over 80 year ago and is a living part of Bentota’s cultural experience,” added Mr. Bauer.

The hotel has implemented a number of key sustainability contributions resulting in the improvement of its own operations, as well as of the community in which it operates. Monitoring of energy and water usage is under way, with measures implemented for reducing each. Renewable sources of energy have been used where possible – the additional cooling generated by the pump system has been diverted to the air conditioners in the guides’ and drivers’ accommodation areas, while solar power is made use of for the kitchen, pantry, and spa complex. The garden staff of the hotel are actively working on an organic vegetable garden – still in its infant stages – which, once fully developed, will meet the hotel’s own requirements for organic herbs and vegetables.

Beyond these environmental achievements, however, the hotel has taken significant measures in local community development through its involvement with the Bentota Beruwala Hoteliers Association. The hotel along with the Association has been instrumental in developing the lives and livelihoods of the “Beach Operators” as they are now known – local youth who are now given priority in organizing beach activities along with cultural and environmental tours for guests. The management of Bentota Beach Hotel also has plans to set up an association to protect and conserve ecosystems that are part of the Bentota River.

 

Courtesy : eTurbo News

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admin on September 19th, 2011

According to statistics many foreigners are migrating to Sri Lanka to live and enjoy the life of this beautiful country.

Sri Lanka has many things to offer for anybody who wants to have a peaceful life. Sri Lanka is an ideal place for retired people to enjoy their retirement. The cost of living is much cheaper when compared with any developed country.

Here is a video from a retired couple from UK who settled down in Sri Lanka way back in 2001.

Watch this video to get an idea about the nature and culture of Sri Lanka.

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We recently visited the Elephant orphanage at Pinnawala (Sri Lanka). The procedures have changed a bit. So I thought mentioning it for your convenience.

Pinnawala Elephant orphanage in Sri Lanka

The gates open at 8:30 am. If you don’t have pre-paid tickets then you can buy them at the ticket counter. There are two bottle feeding sessions in the Elephant orphanage. One at 9:15 am and the other session at 1:15 pm. If you want to bottle-feed the baby elephants then you need to buy a special ticket at the ticket counter. One ticket is required for each bottle.

There are only 10 bottle feeding tickets issued for each session.

Once you are entered you can go and see elephants in an open area. The beauty is there are many baby elephants. We had a chance to see a 2 months old one.

The bottle feeding area is separated and is covered by a fence. Two baby elephants are fed at a given time. Visitors can watch the feeding or feed them if they have bottle-feeding tickets.

10am to 12pm is the bathing time of the Elephants. The river is in the other side of the road. Therefore you need to come out of the Elephant orphanage and cross the road and go along a narrow street to reach the river.

You can watch them from the river banks or go to one of the restaurants on the river banks and have a cup of tea or coffee while watching the elephant bath.

Pinnawala Elephant orphanage in Sri Lanka has over 85 Elephants at the moment. All elephants are either rescued from a danger or being treated for a sickness. Currently there is a 3-legged elephant in the orphanage.

Optional tours in the area

There are many herb and spice gardens in the area. Some places have ancient ayurvedic medicines. The entrance is free for these herb and spice gardens.

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admin on August 1st, 2011

Do you want to watch Leopards? Then head to Wilpattu national park. Willpaththu Park has become one of the best places in the world to watch Leopards within a close proximity. It is now almost guaranteed that you can see a Leopard at the park.

Where to stay?

My personal choice is a bungalow inside the park. These bungalows are managed by the Department of Wildlife Conservation (http://www.dwc.gov.lk). Currently there are four bungalows available. You need to book the bungalows through the Wildlife Department.

Alternatively there are many bungalows and camping sites managed by private owners.

How to visit Wilpattu National Park?

Wilpattu is located approximately 180 km north of Colombo, and can be reached via Puttalam. Well established network of roads provides access to the important areas within the park. Wiipattu park entry permits are issued at the park entrance at Hunuwilagama.


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admin on January 15th, 2011

Sri Lanka authorities to introduce a new online visa scheme for all visitors replacing the current on arrival visa for selected countries.

The tourism industry has earlier expressed concern that the new system might hamper the government’s attempts to promote tourism in post-war Sri Lanka.

The tourists intending to visit Sri Lanka could apply online supply few details such as name, passport number and date of birth. Anybody will be able to apply visa from home and they would receive it within 24-72 hours.

The date of the availability of the online visa system is not yet available. The authorities say the date of its implementation will soon be announced. They also added that the government has allowed a trial period for those who are yet to get used to the new visa system. And until the visitors get used to the new system a parallel system of on-arrival and online visa will be operated.

There will be special facilities at the airport for those arrive with the online visa.The authorities however stress that the current system of on-arrival visa would not be annulled without properly informing the tourists and other visitors.

admin on January 10th, 2011

The ferry service between India and Sri Lanka to be resumed after 30 years.

Two ferry services between Colombo (Sri Lanka) and Thoothukudi(India) or Tutticorin (India), and between Talaimannar(Sri Lanka) and Rameswaram (India).
The ferry services were stopped because of the civil war in Sri Lanka.

The Colombo-Thoothukudi service will be the first to commence. The service will later expand to other ports. There would be 4 vessels from India and 3 from Sri Lanka on a daily basis. Each ferry has the capacity to transport around 300 passengers. Passengers are allowed to carry 100kgs.

Travelling time

  • Tuticorin to Colombo – 10 hours
  • Rameswaram to Thalaimannar – 3 hours

The cost of the ferry is about 30% lesser than travel by air. Therefore this is going to be very popular among travellers.

admin on January 2nd, 2011

Leading hotel group Shangri-La has signed a deal to build a star class hotel in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo.

Shangri-La signed an agreement recently to acquire 10 acres of government property near the Galle Face green.

The hotel will be built at the place where the army headquarters is located at the moment.

Shangri-La will invest about 500 million US dollars in the hotel project which will have almost 500 rooms.