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| feliz_carolina |
Nov 7 2006, 11:49 AM
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I went to Sri Lanka a couple of months ago (July 2006). I only spent a week there but I could have spent a couple of months! Its beautiful! As for safety- I felt fine. I think before I went there were some riots and a bomb in Colombo but I still went and had a wonderful time. I agree just don't go up North were the Tamil Tigers are. My two favorite places were: the Elephant Orphanage near Kandy and Unawatuna was a great beach to relax. And everything was cheap!
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| squiggs |
Nov 14 2008, 08:03 PM
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I am going back for trip number 7 next month and I often travel alone with no problems, like any lone traveller you have to be sensible but common sense a bit of background reading ( such as the rough guide or lonely planet ) will give you a good idea of what to expect in each area
Sri Lankans are very friendly and curious so be prepared to get asked your name, country and where are you going numerous times a day. 99 % of people asking are genuine and there is no hidden agenda but you need to be aware that like anywhere you can meet con men and just be careful and use your judgement
If you want to interact with Elephants then consider visiting the Millennium Elephant Foundation a charity a few Km down from the elephant orphanage, the elephants there are retired or ex working elephants and used to people and you can touch them under supervision ( wash , feed or ride them ) . The Orphanage is a fantastic place to watch and photograph elephants but as nomadic says don't touch with the elephants there as they are a semi wild herd. If you visit the best times are between 10-12 or 2-4 as thats when the elephants are in the river.
Kandy is far busier and built up than the guide books indicate but still worth a visit
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| narnia |
Apr 22 2009, 10:47 AM
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Experience a great adventure holiday in Sri Lankan island. The city of Kandy is famous for its Temple of the Tooth and botanical gardens. Following a drive through stunning mountains you'll embark on a jungle trek and canoe on the Kelani River. There's also the opportunity for white water rafting (optional). You'll experience dramatic hill-country and colonial Bandarawela before descending to stay by Uda Walawe NP. After a jeep safari you'll visit the Elephant Transit Home, followed by three nights relaxing on the tropical, Indian Ocean beaches.Continuing your journey on this diverse tropical island, you head inland to climb Sigiriya Rock and explore unspoilt tropical woodland on elephant-back. You can also discover the lush countryside by bike (optional). You'll have the unique opportunity to watch (or help!) local villagers with their early morning fish catch and (season permitting) ride to islands in Parakrama Lake on a fisherman's catamaran. Here you may see ibis, cormorants and other birds.
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| weerasighelal |
Apr 29 2009, 01:08 AM
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[size=2] QUOTE(Jessica_CDN @ Nov 6 2006, 08:15 PM)  Has anyone been to Sri Lanka lately??
I'm going in early August, and was wondering if people think it's safe to travel there, and what the highlights are!!
Hi, I am weerasihghe, who give service as a tourist board approved National guide Lecturer and would like to say mojority of tourist destination are safty . Many tourist visit sri lank a at present. for futher support contact me .Plse dont hesitate to write my email.awkanachula@gmail.com.Lalith
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| maldivestagent |
May 10 2009, 03:13 PM
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I am going in June.
Its a fantastic Country, and would suggest visiting the Elephants, go along to Kandy and see the Temple of the Tooth. Also, if you have time, head up into the tea planation area of Nurwara Eliya. Galle at the bottom of the island is wonderful, and in the North there are some interesting historical sites. Colombo is a mad crazy city, but good for shopping for the usual holiday nic naks ect.
The beaches in Sri Lanka are nice, - though the sea is often too rough to swim in. Accommodation is very cheap, as is food. People are fantastic.
Yes, the Country has had its fair share of problems, but is desperate for tourists to return to help support the Country.
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| zabethchoi |
Jun 2 2012, 11:50 AM
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My future wife and I spent unforgettable moments on the beaches in Sri Lanka! It is a wonderful honeymoon destination. If you want to spend some quality time with your better half and spoil her, do not rush with the plans! RihlaPrime helped me with some discounts, but I still looked for tickets in time!
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