What type of Eco and Adventure activities you promote?
Undoubtedly, we offer some of Sri lanka 's very best, unique "living experiences" We also offer you out of the ordinary accommodation facilities in Plantation Bungalows, Eco Lodges, cottages, campsites and Boutique Hotels.
Either you can tell us in detail what you want or let us suggest an itinerary for you. Whatever way, we are big enough to handle any type of tour anywhere, and small enough to give personal attention to each client's different wants.
Our professional Eco and Adventure team works in all parts of the island and geared with every infrastructure to conduct any kind of a Eco / Nature /Adventure related tour, and always look into details such as Community benefit, Environmental conservation, security, safety, emergency situation management, hygiene, all government regulations and Eco/Nature/Adventure tourism principles.
What type of skill level do I require to participate in your tours?
Although we don't apply any age restriction to the guests that come on our trips, we do ask that you are relatively fit and possess a positive, enthusiastic and relaxed attitude. If you want to explore and experience nature and adventure in a different culture and don't mind getting your hands dirty, leaving the ‘five star' lifestyle behind (and are not averse to the occasional hiccup), then our nature and adventure products are for you.
We have soft / moderate / hard core programmes, especially for trekking & cycling programmes
What about the safety?
Sri Lanka has been a safe place since 9/11, when the Government and LTTE (rebels) have signed an agreement in finding a peaceful settlement for the ethnic conflict. Our excursions are put together taking careful consideration of our customers' utmost safety. We always work closely with the local people of the different areas and all concerned parties.
What do I have to bring?
- Camaras / Books, sunglasses, sunburn lotions, insect / leech repellent and personal effects for warm / windy / rainy conditions.
What type of cloths do I have to wear?
Light garments and clothes made of cotton are highly recommended to wear in Sri Lanka , as the island is very warm. During the day bright sun may make the dark and heavy clothes warmer. Light cotton garments would be the best choice when it comes to the selection of clothes. Light footwears in the nature of sandals are also recommended.
It is necessary for all the tourists to wear decent swimwear to avoid offending the sensibilities of the fellow holidaymakers. Nudism is taboo in any part of the island.
What is you staff's experience?
We are a small group of like-minded people with a real spirit for nature and adventure travel. With a wealth of knowledge about our wilderness, and many seasons of operating adventure and nature excursions, we know where all the exciting and unusual attractions are and how to offer you an outstanding adventure and nature holiday in Sri Lanka . Our staff gets regular training by the local and overseas industry experts.
We are BIG enough to handle any type of tour anywhere in the island, and SMALL enough to give personal attention to each of our client's individual wants and needs, making sure that your trip to the ‘teardrop island' is not only great value for money, but totally unique and a once in a lifetime experience! They go through continues training programmes.
How can I make a booking ?
Browse through our tour packages and hotels let us know your choice by clicking on "Make a booking" form. We will then reply you with the rates and availability.
How can I make a payment ?
You may make the payment through Telegraphic transfer. We will be introducing online payment gateway very soon.
Why sri Lanka for Eco Tourism?
Sri Lanka is a land of massive contrasts. The topographical, ecological and cultural diversity in its compact 66,000 sq km makes it truly ‘a land like no other' with no end to the nature and adventure related activities that are possible! The vast variety of habitats includes pristine rainforests, highland grasslands, virgin jungles, mangrove swamps, white sand beaches and several internationally important National Parks. Of the 86 species of mammals that live in the country, pride of place goes to the majestic elephant – the second largest terrestrial animal surviving today.
Other exotic species often seen are the leopard, the sloth bear, and many varieties of deer and monkeys. An island-wide prolific bird life is also sure to satisfy even the most serious of bird enthusiasts.
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