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Brits 'looking for adventure travel' PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 26 February 2010 15:49

BritsBritish travellers looking to go on long-haul trips are finding adventure holidays increasingly popular at the moment, ABTA has suggested.

Kuoni recently revealed that the top long-haul destinations for 2010 include Thailand, Sri Lanka, Egypt, China, Malaysia and Singapore.

And Frances Tuke, spokesperson for ABTA, commented that a possible reason for such locations becoming more appealing to explorers is because they offer personal fulfilment and more than just a beach holiday.

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Heritance Kandalama Spa PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 25 February 2010 10:24

HK-Spa-ImageLuxury Insider, Asia's leading luxury online magazine announced that the Six Senses Spa at Heritance Kandalama is among the top-5 sustainable spas in Asia.

Heritance Kandalama has been celebrated for its green philosophy and is widely recognized as the five-star resort that put eco tourism on the map in Sri Lanka. "We are committed towards sustaining and further developing our environmental programmes implemented and we are delighted to be recognised for our efforts" said B.H.R Sariffo'deen, Assistant Vice President, Aitken Spence Hotels.

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Saudi govt. lifts travel advisory PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 14:29

SaudiThe Saudi Arabia government has lifted its travel advisory which had been in force since February 2008, advising its citizens not to travel to Sri Lanka due to the then prevailing security situation, the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Saudi Arabia said.

The lifting of the travel advisory follows representations made by the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Riyadh with the concerned authorities.

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Tourism strategy for poverty reduction PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 21 February 2010 12:28

z_page-ii-TourismCaroline Ashley, Harold Goodwin and Dilys Roe through their work on Pro-Poor Tourism Strategies (PPT) shed some light on the need to ensure passing of tourism benefits to peripherals and to the masses which obviously is the political interest of any Government of the day.

Although vertical integration that takes place in a natural business environment enables growth and sustainability of tourism in general, it could be perceived as cartels that control the market and prices in general. Unfortunately the statistics do not show the real indirect benefits to the nation that need to be projected to assist policy making.

The research carried out in South Africa, Namibia, Uganda, Nepal, St. Lucia and Ecuador deals with the subject of pro-poor tourism (PPT) that generates net benefits for the poor. PPT is an overall approach, rather than aiming to expand the size of the sector. This approach is to unlock opportunities hitherto not seen and exploited.

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Sri Lanka: Senior moments on a yoga retreat PDF Print E-mail
Written by Drusilla Beyfus   
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 12:31

Sri-LankaMy journey to the heart of the jungle in Sri Lanka could scarcely have come about but for a lifelong friendship. I was invited to stay at the ayurveda yoga retreat at Ulpotha by my friend's son, Giles Scott, an entrepreneur and one of the founders, and her daughter, Suzi Scott, who plays host at the camp. The idea was for me to see what they were up to in the wilds. There was a closer connection. Their mother had imbued her offspring with her own love of nature and the natural world. Ulpotha reflected that spirit.

Many would have jumped at the invitation, but at the outset I was chicken. The jungle in the north-west province was a long way from home and, besides, I believed that at my somewhat advanced age the moment had passed for adventure holidays. But wouldn't it be something of a betrayal of my friend not to accept? I knew she wanted me to go. So it was I found myself as part of a group, many of whom had travelled halfway across the globe to be taught by a chosen yoga practitioner or to experience the clinic's Buddhist-influenced philosophy of setting aside worldly cares. For me, it was to be a voyage of discovery and the gateway to a further exploration of the island.

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