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Sri Lanka voted best-value holiday destination in Asia

Unawatuna-beach-galle-sri-lankaBritain’s long-haul travellers will find that their pound will stretch furthest in Sri Lanka, Mexico and the Far East this winter, according to new research into holiday costs.

Australia and Hong Kong were the least cost-effective destinations featured in the survey, which also revealed significant rises in the price of food, drinks and supermarket goods in Thailand and South Africa.

The Post Office’s annual Long-Haul Holiday Report compares the cost of 10 essential holiday purchases – such as an evening meal, a cup of coffee and sun cream – in 22 destinations.

In Sri Lanka, the 10 items cost just £46.85, compared with £155.48 in the Australian capital, Sydney.

Research released this week by Hayes and Jarvis, a tour operator specialising in long-haul trips, also suggested that Sri Lanka is among the best-value destinations for a package holiday, with a one-week break in November costing £799 on average, bettered only by Egypt (£649) and the Dominican Republic (£729).

Sri Lanka has witnessed a sharp rise in visitors following the end to hostilities between government forces and Tamil separatists in the north and east of the island. Nearly 400,000 foreign tourists visited in the first eight months of 2010, an increase of 47 per cent on the previous year.

Thailand – the cheapest destination in the Post Office’s 2009 report – fell to sixth in the survey, thanks in part to the strength against the pound of the Thai baht, which is worth 11.6 per cent more than last year. The 10 items cost £52.85 in Phuket, up by 16 per cent on last year.

Mexico and Kenya finished second and third in the survey. UK sales of the Mexican peso and the Kenyan shilling have risen by 5 and 11 per cent, respectively, while the Kenyan Tourism Board has reported a 7 per cent rise in British visitors.

Malaysia and Indonesia finished fourth and fifth in the survey, with the 10 items costing British visitors £51.89 and £52.39.

Sean Tipton from Abta, the travel association, emphasised the importance of prices on the ground, particularly with air travel becoming more expensive. The latest rises in APD, due in November, will add up to £240 to the cost of long-haul flights from the UK for a family of four.

“Long-haul travel can initially look unattractive, with air fares costing more than travelling to Europe,” Mr Tipton said. “But many long-haul destinations are cheaper than the Mediterranean, with even a weak pound still going a very long way.”

Elsewhere, prices in Australia, Canada and Brazil have all risen sharply, and sterling’s recent weakness against the rand means that tourists visiting South Africa can expect to pay about 28 per cent more for food, drink and other holiday essentials this winter.

Telegraph.co.uk

Taj Hotels launch new brand in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Taj Hotels launch new brand in Sri Lanka

tajhotels_logoTaj Hotels Resorts and Palaces on Friday announced ‘brand new architecture’ for its existing chain in Sri Lanka and said that it would look for more sites to expand in the post-war island nation. Currently the group has three properties in Sri Lanka. Five-star hotels in Colombo and Bentota, a coastal town 65 km south of the Capital, and a four-star hotel at Seeduwa near the international airport.

Unveiling the plans at a news conference here, Raymond Bickson, Managing Director & CEO, Indian Hotels Company, said the company was looking to cash in on the increased tourist traffic to Sri Lanka without compromising on the standards of the group.

Under the new brand architecture, the Taj Exotica in Bentota has migrated to Vivanta by Taj, in the Upper Upscale category, and will now be known as Vivanta by Taj-Bentota, Sri Lanka, and the Airport Garden Hotel will migrate to The Gateway Hotels, in the Upscale category, effective January 2011, and will be called The Gateway Hotel-Airport Garden, Seeduwa.

While the tourist for the current year is estimated at 6.50 lakh, it is expected to touch the 2.5-million mark by 2016.

“There’s been a dramatic turnaround. Earlier, rooms were going for $50-60. Now it is touching the $100. The occupancy is also better,” Ajoy K Misra, Senior Vice-President, sales and marketing, said.

Explaining the rationale behind the creation of a basket of brands and the relevance to Sri Lanka, Mr. Misra said, “Each brand has been created to appeal to a distinct psychographic segment and have unique identities.”

Sri Lanka hotels partner with EarthCheck Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka hotels partner with EarthCheck

EarthCheck-logoAitken Spence Hotels has launched a partnership with EarthCheck and certified the environmental practices employed at its chain of hotels and resorts in Sri Lanka, Maldives, India and Oman.

EarthCheck is the world’s largest certifier of sustainable travel and tourism operators, and will work with the luxury brand portfolios of Heritance, Aitken Spence Hotels & Resorts and Adaaran, Sri Lanka’s biggest multinational hotel chain said.

“Environmental sustainability is part of our corporate commitment to responsible business,” said B.H.R. Sariffo’deen, Assistant Vice President, Aitken Spence Hotels. “While nine of our hotels have already been benchmarked, and three have been certified on the EarthCheck Programme, plans are well underway to ensure that many more become certified in the coming year.”

Ravi De Silva, Consultant Social & Environmental Management at Aitken Spence Hotels explained that sustainability is a top corporate priority of the company. The environmental management systems introduced by the company are recognised through the EarthCheck Certifications.

Aitken Spence Hotels is focusing on issues such as reducing, recycling and reusing solid waste; reducing the use of harmful chemicals; conserving energy and water, and improving indoor air quality, all of which have an immediate impact on the environment and the communities where their hotels operate.

“Aitken Spence Hotels has long demonstrated their commitment to improving the social, environmental and economic welfare of host communities,” explained Stewart Moore, CEO of EC3 Global.

“EarthCheck provides them with a framework for their properties to increase operational efficiencies, maximise the benefit of Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, and minimise environmental impacts.”

Properties currently participating in the EarthCheck Programme include: Bandarawela Hotel, Browns Beach Hotel, Earls Regency Hotel, Heritance Ahungalla, Heritance Kandalama, Heritance Tea Factory, Hotel Hill Top, Ramada Resort Kalutara and the former Neptune Hotel.

Sri Lanka wildlife parks attracting new tourists Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka wildlife parks attracting new tourists

leopard-on-road-to-borupan-wilpattuThe percentage of foreign tourists visiting Sri Lanka’s national parks has doubled this year (2010) with the conclusion of the island’s long civil war in May 2009, a senior government official said on Saturday.

Chandrawansa Pathiraja, director general of Botanical Gardens and Wildlife Conservation Department said normally 10 percent of foreign tourists who come to Sri Lanka visit wildlife parks, but it has increased to 20 percent since January.

Sri Lanka’s civil war between the government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels concluded in May 2009, paving the way for the booming of the island’s tourism.  The number of tourist arrivals have doubled, and is steadily growing month on month.

“During the last three decades several wildlife parks in the country were closed for tourists due to the war,” said Pathiraja, adding that at present all parks are open for visitors without any restriction.

He said the government has already commenced a special program to upgrade the facilities in wildlife parks.

Sri Lanka’s only island wildlife park Pigeon Island in the eastern Trincomallee district would be opened to tourists soon, Pathiraja said.

He said some areas in the war affected Northern Province including Nayaru, Kokilai and Chundikulam would be developed as wildlife parks too.

Sri Lanka has maintained an average of 500,000 tourist arrivals annually during civil war in the last three decades and the government is expecting 765,000 tourists by 2011 and 2.5 million in 2016.

“We expect over 600,000 tourists to visit Sri Lanka by the end of this year and of them 120,000 tourists enjoy the wild beauty of Sri Lanka,” Pathiraja said.

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Bahamas East End and Lucayan National Park Tour Bahamas

Bahamas East End and Lucayan National Park Tour

bahamas-east-end-and-lucayan-national-park-tour-in-freeport-bahamasBOOK THIS TOUR – CLICK HERE!

From £27.00
Location: Freeport, Bahamas
Rating: 4 star based on 3 reviews

A real treat for nature lovers – Come along and discover Ben’s Cave – the longest, underwater surveyed cave system leading to the ocean. Stroll along a wooden boardwalk to spectacular Gold Rock Beach featuring miles of pristine sandy beach. A great day out in the beautiful Bahamas!

Inclusions:

* Half day guided tour
* Entrance fees to National Park
* Hotel pickup and drop off
* Conducted in English

Come along for an experience of a lifetime that will take you to the eastern end of the island to the world’s longest explored underwater cave system. This half day guided tour of the beautiful 42 acre (170,000 sq. meters) Lucayan National Park consists of fascinating caves. The Arawak Indians lived in these caves before Christopher Columbus discovered the islands of the Bahamas. These caves help form part of the largest uncharted cave system in the world.

You’ll walk through the park and see a variety of wild birds and colourful fish. You’ll have an experience you won’t forget! Also, captivate the beauty of 20 miles (32km) of crystal clear water and pearly white sand beach. Go shell hunting or just relax in the beauty of this sunshine paradise. You’ll get the finest overview of the history of Grand Bahama Island!

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour commences with pick up at your Freeport hotel or the Port
Departure Time: 9:00am
Return Details: Returns to original departure point at approximately 3:00pm

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4star

The beach was terrific and the lunch on Banana Bay was nice as well. The tour guide and driver were very informative and entertaining. The national park had been struck by fire and was still smouldering, and the cave tour was not as in depth as you would suspect from the description. Overall, worth doing but just consider it a nice day trip and sightseeing, and if you were going for the caves alone I would pass.

Reviewed by: Kevin A, USA

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Bahamas Beach Party and Snorkel Cruise Bahamas

Bahamas Beach Party and Snorkel Cruise

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From £45.00
Location: Freeport, Bahamas
Rating: 5 star based on 3 reviews

Cruise out to a secluded Bahamas private beach for a BBQ lunch and spend the afternoon snorkelling or simply relaxing in the sun as you enjoy unlimited rum punch. The party continues with the opportunity to put on your dancing shoes as you cruise back to shore.

Inclusions:

* Buffet lunch
* Access to a private beach
* Beach volleyball and other games
* Time for relaxing on the beach
* Unlimited Bahama Mama rum punch, fruit punch, and lemonade throughout the day
* Hotel pickup and drop off
* Use of snorkel equipment and instruction
* Conducted in English

The cruise takes you in air-conditioned comfort to a shallow reef where you’ll spend 90 minutes snorkelling in the turquoise sea. All snorkel equipment is provided and if you’re a novice, instruction can be provided by your expert guide.

Next, you’ll cruise to a secluded private beach for a BBQ buffet lunch including chicken, ribs, peas ‘n’ rice, corn on the cob and rolls.

After lunch, you can spend the afternoon at your leisure. Play beach volleyball or other organized games, go for another snorkel or just relax in the sun on the white, sandy beach.

Throughout the day, you’ll be served unlimited Bahama Mama rum punch. On the cruise home, you’ll have the opportunity to dance up a storm as you head back to shore!

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour commences with pick up at your Freeport hotel or the Port
Departure Time:

*11:00am – October to March
*12:00pm – April to September

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5star

We had a BLAST! The crew made us feel at ease. I was a first-time snorkelled. Now I am a huge fan of snorkelling & can’t wait to go back! The crew was fun, the food was great, the boat was nice, and we plan on booking again next year.

Reviewed by: Wayne H, USA

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Freeport Bonfire on the Beach Bahamas Style Bahamas

Freeport Bonfire on the Beach Bahamas Style

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From £38.50
Location: Freeport, Bahamas
Rating: 4 star based on 4 reviews

Party on the beach Bahamas style with fire dancing, limbo contests and an entertaining DJ! You’ll feast on an all-you-can-eat Bahamian-style buffet and drink as many Bahama-Mama cocktails as you please.

Inclusions:

* All you can eat Buffet
* Unlimited Drinks including non alcoholic punch or Kama-Kasi
* Beach Activities
* Live Band and Fire Dancer
* Hotel pickup and drop off
* Conducted in English

The evening’s party begins on a beautiful white sandy beach where your buffet dinner is served. The buffet includes chicken, ribs, peas ‘n’ rice, corn on the cob and coleslaw. And to accompany the feast you can order as many Bahama Mama cocktails as you like at the all-you-can-drink beach bar.

After dinner, take part in fun beach activities like Limbo Dollar Wine and Swing Engine. Sing the night away to the lilting sound of the rolling waves. Enjoy the fire dancer as she dances her way around the crowd before you dance to the DJ’s music under the stars.

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour commences with pick up at your Freeport hotel or the Port
Departure Time: November – March 5:00pm / April – October 6:00pm

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5star

The bonfire party was great, we learned some new dances and enjoyed some good games. I would recommend this to anybody, it is mostly the middle generation there and everybody just enjoyed themselves immensely.

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Jetwing to build eight new hotels in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Jetwing to build eight new hotels in Sri Lanka

Jetwing-lighthouse-hotel-spa-srilanka(by Charumini de Silva) — Jetwing Hotels will commence building eight new luxury hotels within the next six months covering all parts of the country. The hotels are planned to be set up in Colombo, Jaffna, Yala, Uppuveli, Kuchchaveli, Balapitiya, Kandy and Hambantota, Jetwing Hotels Chairman, Hiran Cooray told Daily News Business.

The investment of these hotels are estimated as Rs six billion.

These projects will be funded partly by the internal earnings, borrowings and private placements.

With these new eight hotels the company completes its portfolio with 18 hotels.

He said Jetwing Blue Oceanic and Jetwing Seashells in Negombo will be re-branded as Jetwing Blue and Jetwing Sea after these two hotels are reconstructed with added facilities in December.

Jetwing Blue is reconstructed with Rs 700 million, while Jetwing Sea is re-built with an investment of Rs 500 million.

Jetwing Blue is targeting the South Indian market as travelling is convenient and with its expanded conference room.

This will also provide many benefits to the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) industry.

The company has bought the Blue Lagoon resort in Negombo and it will be opened next month after the refurbishments.

Jetwing Hotels has also taken over the management of the Tangalle Bay hotel and is being renovated to upgrade its level to a luxury.

The company has eventually planned to get listed in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) within the next 24 months.

We have no immediate plans to diversify. Nevertheless, the company will first develop their hotels before entering into the market, Cooray said.

Jetwing Hotels is building and will be the managers of a luxury hotel in Luang Prabang, Lao.

The company already deals with another two hotels in Vietnam and New Zealand.

The hotel in New Zealand is owned and managed by Jetwing Hotels.

Two Indian airlines to commence flights to Sri Lanka India

Two Indian airlines to commence flights to Sri Lanka

Jet-Airways-commence-flights-srilankaTwo new international airlines have announced that they will commence services to Colombo from next month.

SpiceJet, a low-cost airline based in Chennai, announced that it will operate flights from Colombo to Chennai and Chennai to Colombo from 9th October this year.

Jet Airways India, one of the fastest growing airlines too announced earlier of its plans to launch charter flights to Sri Lanka from Brussels, from October.

Four new international airlines have already started operations to Sri Lanka since the end of war. They are Air Asia, Fly Dubai, Oman Air and Indian Express.

Photography Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

Photography Sri Lanka

photography-srilanka(by Ruwanthi ABEYAKOON) — Her keen eyes follow every face around her. her heart knows that it takes only a fraction of a second for an expression to change. When the right moment dawns, she captures the thought scattered on a face that words cannot express.

Instilling life and preserving it for eternity on a photograph is more than a profession for Yongqiu Liu, who will hold her maiden photographic exhibition on October 2 at the Galle Face Hotel, Colombo. the exhibition will remain open for the public until the 4th of Economic Development Minister, Basil Rajapaksa will be the chief Guest while the Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Ms. Yang Xiuping will grace the occasion as the guest of honour.

Five years ago, Liu arrived in Sri Lanka for a short vacation. As it was the winter season in Northern China, all Liu had in mind was escaping the gust of cold winds. She thought spending some time with her husband who was employed in a warm island would be the best option. Visiting Sri Lanka for the first time, Liu never thought the warmth of the country and its people would touch her heart so strong preventing her to leave for China.

“I never thought that I would spend so many years of my life in Sri Lanka when I stepped in to the “bright and fertile island” five years ago. On the 25th of January, 2005 I arrived in Sri Lanka. It was my first visit to the South Asian island. Holding my son’s little hand and the envelope containing two return air tickets to Beijing, I came to visit my husband Zhanjie Chen who was the chief correspondent Colombo Office, Xinhau News Agency, She recalled.She reminisced the devastating moment the island nation was going through when she arrived.

A massive tsunami has hit the pearl of the Indian Ocean washing away thousands of lives with its unruly waters and leaving many more homeless. “People were still in deep sorrow because of the tsunami which occurred just one month before my arrival. The Colombo office of Xinhua News Agency was extremely busy with tsunami reporting,” Liu said. The situation in the country was devastating. During such a time, anyone wold think of fleeing to a safer place instead Liu says she decided to stay.

“But it doesn’t matter for us. We fell in love with Sri Lanka immediately, especially my seven-year-old son. He was born in Beijing which is a forest of concrete. Suddenly, he was free to run barefoot on the sandy beaches and feel the breeze in his face. He was free to watch the squirrels, monitors, butterflies and many other lovely creatures. So we decided to settle here with his father,” she explained.

“For me, it was a new beginning. I had to abandon my job in Beijing as an editor, and learn everything in the new environment – driving, English and then photography. In March 2008, I joined Xinhau as a correspondent,” Liu said.Since then, the charms of Sri Lanka has wrapped Liu and kept her rooted in this soil. The friendly smiles, the breathtaking nature and the richness on the culture embraced her.

“I was deeply indulged in the rich culture and history, the fascinating gifts of nature and the friendly people of the country,” she said.

Liu wanted the world to know about this island which amazed her and changed her plans in life.

“I began to write a lot of stories about Sri Lanka which were either published in Chinese magazines and newspapers, or posted on my blog. One of my fiends once said to me that she is discovering Sri Lanka through my articles,” Liu said.

Meanwhile, she captured the sense of the mystery and the beauty of life, nature, and special moments on her camera. A smile of a girl, an inquisitive pair of eyes, a dancer full of energy, tranquillity of a temple or a fleeting moment in the nature was permanently recorded on her camera, the way she saw it.

“I shot pictures at different occasions as much as possible. Every moment that urged me to capture a picture whether it is an expression on some person’s face, an image in a certain occasion, or a cloud flying across the sky or a monkey staring at me, always touched my heart deeply. These are not just photographs for me but are the most meaningful memories in my life,” she said.

Liu also experienced another devastation that was battering Sri Lanka. It was the last phase of the three decade long conflict which stole away many precious lives of Sri Lankans.

Even though uncertainty clouded every nook and corner of the country, Liu did not entertain any thoughts of leaving the island. The cruelty of war, the suffering of the innocent and the destruction were recorded both on her camera and on her heart.

“The experience of the last phase of the war that pained Sri Lanka for nearly 30 years is unforgettable. I was shocked. I cried when innocent civilians were killed in such a nice country. I always kept asking “why”.

I remember how I threw up after returning from the scene where a LTTE suicide bomber blew himself up, targeting the Secretary of Defence,” she explained.

During her five year stay she had gone through many experiences and witnessed the special moments of Sri Lanka. She feels five years is too short for her to explore and understand this country and its people.

“My husband and I will leave the country for Greece to start the next period of work. We have to say goodbye to Sri Lanka in November,” she said. Before her departure from this island of wonders she hopes to pay tribute to the memorable experience through her photographic exhibition. “My love for this country will remain forever,” she concluded. Liu invites all Sri Lankans to share and witness her years of joy in this beautiful island.

(SundayObserver)

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