Monday, August 5, 2013

Travel with me

 you and your group (below 4 people)  Travel with Me and can help you. It is very fortunate to have worked in many different areas of travel. We understand how we can face challenges that arise when travelling from that you can reduce money a lot that you spend for traveling.


By Train

Sri Lanka train tours or train travel, while slower is more comfortable. The trains are the most cheapest, safe and enjoyable traveling method in Sri Lanka.





By Bus


Sri Lanka Bus tours or Bus trave  is more comfortable. The Bus are  cheaper, safe and enjoyable traveling method in Sri Lanka. they are tow buses in Sri lanka it is private and government buses. There are toe type of buses. They are A/C and Non A/C (normal)


A/C Bus







Normal bus


CTB 



PVT



Saturday, August 3, 2013

Sinharaja National Park

There is no better place in Sri Lanka for a bird enthusiast than the Sinharaja Rainforest.This rainforest is intrinsically linked to the legends of the first Sri Lankans; in fact the name Sinharaja derives from the Sinhalese ‘kingdom of the lion’. It is said that the Sinhalese race was born out of the   union of the princess and the lion king and it is believed that they had lived in Sinharaja itself.  The Sinharaja Rainforest is situated in the southwest lowland Wet Zone of Sri Lanka and the elevation ranges from 200 to 1,300 metres. It is noted for being a habitat for 95 percent of the endemic birds found in Sri Lanka.

 




Thursday, August 1, 2013

Wasgamuwa National Park

Wasgamuwa National Park


WASGAMUWA  National Park , located in the districts of Matale and Polonnaruwa and bordered by the ‘Mahaweli' and ‘Amban' rivers, stretches an impressive 36,948 hectares. It was declared a National Park in 1984, making it the only one in the Central Province. 

Home to a huge variety of flora and fauna (23 species of mammal – including elephants and bears, 143 birds, 8 amphibians, 17 fresh water fishes, 17 reptiles, 50 butterflies and 150 plants), this park is truly a paradise for the nature lover.  With many small scale ancient tanks and several other ruins and ancient religious sites the park also has significant historical importance.  For keen hikers, it is also home to the ‘Sudu Kanda' mountain range