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This "Bounce Back Sri Lanka Tour" aids the recovery of the island’s tourist industry, especially the small hotels and guesthouses, after the Boxing Day tsunami and, in addition, 50% of the profits generated from the holiday will be donated to three specially selected small community-based charities that are playing important roles in the post-tsunami recovery period, helping children through the trauma and aiding reconstruction work.

Day 1:


Upon arriving in Sri Lanka, transfer to Ranweli Lodge. At Ranweli, a short ferry ride a cross a scenic river glides you to an eco-hotel situated in a peninsula surrounded by two rivers, a lagoon and the Indian Ocean.

Accommodation profile: Ranweli is situated in a coastal wetland estuary, amid mangroves, about 10 miles north of the beach resort of Negombo. This isolated wooden environment is reached by a short paddle-ferry trip which glides you to a peninsular surrounded by two rivers, a lagoon and the Indian Ocean. Its ecological commitment has been officially recognised by the World Tourist Organisation. Its 72 chalet-style bungalows and 12 family rooms blend sensitively with the natural environment.
 
Day 2 & 3:

Sri Lanka's famous cultural triangle offers plenty to fire both mind and body over the next two days. The ruined capitals of Polonnaruwa, and the lion rock of Mount Sigiriya are all UNESCO world heritage sites and all are included in your package.

Accommodation profile: Kaladiya is located in the heart of Raja Rata (King's Country), an area steeped in history and culture, surrounded by shimmering tanks (lakes) and verdant paddy fields. The three-bedroom bungalow, situated in a 140-acre mango orchard in a small village called Dambewatana, is a stones throw away from the picturesque Lake Kalawewa and the adjoining Dambulu Oya river. Kaladiya is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional country-style house. The three-bedroom house can be rented as a whole or by the room.
 
Day 4:

The journey from the cultural triangle to Sri Lanka's hill capital - the small lakeside city of Kandy - will occupy most of the morning. In the afternoon, explore such delights as the fabulous botanical gardens and the Temple of the Tooth, which is said to hold a holy relic of the Lord Buddha.

Acommodation profile:
Castle Hill Guest House has barely changed in 30 years -- a lick of paint here, a small repair or update there – and the result is a much-loved family home where time drips backwards to a simpler, less demanding era. ``To change Castle Hill would be to ruin it, the old look has to remain,’’ says Ayoni Senanayake, who oversees this simple property with gentle charm. Sloping gardens are well-stocked with trees, bushes and flowers. A footpath near to Castle Hill offers a short cut to the lake -- only 10 minutes for the fleet of foot.
 
Day 5 & 6:

The morning railway journey upwards towards Haputale through the dramatic landscape of the southern highlands stirs the senses, a land of lush tea plantations, majestic peaks and rushing waterfalls. The journey will take about 6 hours and in the early afternoon you will arrive at Kelbourne Cottages. Spend your time there savoring the views and walking in the tea plantations.

Accommodation profile: On a ridge close to Haputale, blessed by one of the most breathtaking vistas that Sri Lanka - can offer stands the Kelbourne Cottages. On a clear day, majestic views south and east can stretch for more than 50 miles. The cottages date from the turn of the 19th/20th century and each comes with cosy furnishings, books and magazines, and tv, as well as chef to prepare meals at any time of day. Here is a chance to unwind in the hill country at its most serene.
 
Day 7 & 8:


Time to leave the cool highlands and twist your way down to the southern tropical dryzone, a terrain of rocky hills, scrub jungle and lakes, north west of Yala National Park. This area is off the tourist trail and allows you to really experience Sri Lanka’s wilds. You will spend two nights at Tree Tops, the leading eco-retreat in the island.

Accommodation profile: At Tree Tops you will live a natural life.. The Weliara Wilderness is sparsely populated - the nearest shop is 15kms -- and visitors are advised to arrive by mid-afternoon to avoid meeting an elephant on the way. Tree Tops opened in 2002 and is seriously committed to eco-tourism and protecting the birds, animals and habitats that make this part of Sri Lanka so special. Sleep in a thatched clay hut,, a tree house, or even outdoors on bunks or tables.

 
Day 9:

After breakfast head to Sri Lanka's south-east corner, and Yala game park. Yala, the most famous of Sri Lanka's game parks, offers prospects of elephants, other mammals and abundant bird life. The park is best visited at dusk or dawn. Considering your long journey down from the hills you might prefer the leave the following morning.

Accommodation profile: Yala Village opened in 2003 as a much-needed deluxe addition to the sprinkling of hotels serving visitors to Sri Lanka’s finest game park. It blends subtly into scrub forest, close to Yala game park, overlooking the historic Yala lighthouse. Forty well-appointed chalets, which come in three different sizes (single, twin and quad) enjoy a scenic location, stretching from a lagoon to the border of Palatupana-Kirinda beach, which boasts some of Sri Lanka’s finest unspoilt sand dunes. Animals may wander through the village unhindered.
 
 
Day 10 & 11:

After a dawn game drive in Yala National Park and breakfast, perhaps a plateful of steaming string hoppers with potato and coconut milk curry, we travel along the south coast towards Galle. You will pass a few villages and towns that were severely hit by the Boxing Day tsunami and the drive could well be emotional. You will spend two night’s in Unawatuna. We are working with two projects in the Galle area and, if desired, invite you to witness or even participate in their assistance and reconstruction work.

Accommodation profile: Legend says Mount Rumassala was formed when the God Hanuman accidentally dropped a patch of land, replete with medicinal herbs, on Unawatuna. Thambapanni perches in this wooded retreat like a large, luxurious tree house. This is a shady and secluded place, guarded by bamboo, mango and kitul trees, sounding only to resplendent birdsong. Monkeys, butterflies, and squirrels are often seen in the trees, and tortoises and iguanas are common visitors.
 
Day 12 and 13:

During the morning, you have the option of a walk around the fortifications of the south-coast town of Galle, and through its increasingly thriving fort area. Then, it is on to your west coast beach hotel, one of the highlights of the trip, the beautiful and tranquil Club Villa on the quiet end of the fine wide Bentota beach. Spend two days of sheer indulgent relaxation before your flight back home.

Accommodation profile:
This elegant 19th century villa rests in a small coconut plantation, two hours south of Colombo, close to the broad, sandy beach of Bentota, one of Sri Lanka's most popular family resorts.This refined, spotlessly clean small boutique hotel offers a perfect place for some simple relaxation. Lie by the poolside in the beautiful gardens, wander along the beach and play in the Indian Ocean and enjoy delicious candlelit dinners under the stars.
 
Day 14:

Depart in good time for your flight back to London Heathrow. The journey to the airport will take approximately 2 hours although it can take 3 hours during peak traffic hours.
Cost: Available on request

Package price includes:
- 13 night’s BB accommodation on twin-sharing basis
- Airconditioned car and English-speaking driver for tour and transfers
- First-class train tickets from Kandy to Ella
- Entrance fees: Sigiriya Rock, Polonnaruwa, Temple of the Tooth, Yala
- Jeep and tracker hire for one game drive in Yala

 
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