March 2026 – 11 days for £3,695 per person 29 March 2027 – 11 days for £3,895 per person Journey into the richly biodiverse ...
In the half-light before sunrise, when the land still belongs to shadows and silence, Sri Lanka’s wilderness begins its ancient ritual of awakening. A solitary leopard melts into the golden grasses of ...
Sri Lanka’s elephants are more than majestic creatures; they are living symbols of our heritage, biodiversity, and the deep spiritual and cultural ties we share with the natural world. Yet today, ...
The current ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought tourism and leisure travel to its knees in Sri Lanka and around the world. With extended curfews and strict restrictions of movement, almost all ...
Sri Lanka continues to face the brunt of the worst economic crisis in the country’s history, with depleted foreign reserves resulting in acute fuel shortages nationwide. The shortages and limited ...
Recently there were newspaper reports about the Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) publicizing 7 iconic wild animals found in Sri Lanka as a way of promoting tourism. Recently there were ...
Colombo (AFP) — At least three wild elephants were found dead across Sri Lanka on Friday, officials said, a day after six young rescued elephants were returned to the jungle under a conservation drive ...
Colombo, Sri Lanka, 20th January 2011—National and international experts met this week in Colombo to focus on concerted action to combat illegal wildlife trade in Sri Lanka. James Compton, TRAFFIC's ...
In a nation renowned for its ancient spiritual traditions and biodiversity, eminent systems ecologist and environmental visionary Dr. Ranil Senanayake has made an impassioned plea for Sri Lanka to ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. In May, Sri Lanka will host the latest CITES conference, which is expected to give a strong boost to the island’s tourism industry, including ...
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