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Another NEW Flight Service to Sri Lanka

ukraine b767Ukraine International Airlines (PS). Is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Ukraine. Is going to launch the schedule flights to Sri Lanka from the 5th November 2016.

Ukraine International Airlines will be operating non-stop scheduled flights between Kiev and Colombo.

The flights will be operated by one of their Boeing 767-300ER aircraft with three-class cabin configuration – Business Class, Premium Economy Class and Economy Class.

Flight schedule:

Flight Destination Days Departure* Arrival*
PS387 Kiev – Colombo Tue & Fri 20:20 08:30+1
PS388 Colombo – Kiev Wed & Sat 11:00 17:25

*Local time

UIA offers round-trip economy class tickets for Colombo – Kiev flights from 832 USD (all taxes and surcharges included; subject to currency fluctuations).

This is even more Good news for Sri Lanka’s tourism and is in addition to the NEW Services already announced by KLM, Austrian Airlines & Thomson Airways.

Its a wonder they have room at the airport with all these new services.

To Book Ukraine Airways or any other major airline to Sri Lanka or beyond click HERE



Rescued Baby Elephant To Remain in Care For 3 to 4 Years

rescued elephant calfThe baby elephant that fell down a drain in Hambantota hit world news as its rescue was captured on video and went viral amongst the world news channels.

The follow-up on this story is that the baby elephant has suffered a fracture in its leg. After treatment at the Uda Walawe Elephant Transit Home, the baby elephant was introduced back to its mother but the mother has refused to feed it. This is not unusual, in that after becoming in close contact with humans, mother elephants can smell the human smell on the baby elephant. This is also why for example when releasing elephants back into the wild, they need to do as a group, as no single elephant raised by humans would be accepted back into a wild herd.

The baby elephant will now be kept at the Elephant Transit Home for three to four years, until it can fend for itself before its release into the wild with others. Meanwhile it is being bottle fed to ensure that it receives the correct nutritional balance of milk supplements at this stage in its life.



Millennium Elephant Foundation, Sri Lanka

The Millennium Elephant Foundation

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The Millennium Elephant Foundation (MEF) is situated on a beautiful 15 acre estate known as ‘Samaragiri’, which has been home to the Samarasinghe family for many generations. The family has owned elephants since the 1960’s. In 1979 Mr Sam Samarasinghe (1939 – 1991) an animal lover opened the estate to the public as the Club Concept Elephant Bath.

The Millennium Elephant Foundation (NGO) charity was founded in Sam’s memory in August 1999 with the assistance of a world renowned animal charity.

MEF has been working continually to improve the care, protection and treatment of elephants in Sri Lanka by providing a place of care, medical services and facilities. Charity Number 457. Millennium Elephant Foundation is the only certified non-profit Organisation working with captive elephants in Sri Lanka.

10306768_620335051384346_5415450770060787709_nThe Millennium Elephant Foundation (MEF) was the first place to offer bareback elephant riding with an educational theme in Sri Lanka offering people the chance to interact with elephants in a safe and responsible way for both the person and elephant, whilst learning about the plight of elephants in Asia.

They have never used a howdah/seat which is really bad for elephants – only bareback, which is less stress on the elephant. However times are changing and they want to offer an alternative to riding and start a transition to stop elephant riding at MEF.

eph22There are 9 elephants that either permanently or temporarily reside at the sanctuary. These elephants are taken care of by 13 local mahouts and a number of foreign volunteers. Since its inception, MEF has cared for more than 80 elephants.

The foundation is funded predominantly by tourists fees and volunteer donations. This money is used to develop and improve conditions for the elephants at MEF, as well as run an education program for farmers and their families in Habarana.

MEF strives to improve the care and treatment of Sri Lankan elephants whilst increasing awareness about the crippling conditions many of them face throughout the country. Tourists can observe and assist with their daily washing in the river that runs through the grounds. The funds generated from visitors are used to maintain the elephants’ well-being, and to enable the care and rescue of more captive elephants. MEF ensures that it strictly abides by the guidelines set by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority.

MEF are transitioning to stop elephant riding by offering an alternative. Guests can have an educational talk, tour of our museum, bathe an elephant, visit the Maximus elephant dung paper factory and then instead of riding, walk with an elephant within the grounds whilst learning about Sri Lankan elephants.

This is a huge change here in Sri Lanka.

Elephant Walk Experience

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The Elephant Walk Experience is the first step to MEF’s main goal of transitioning to non elephant riding, with your help and those of other guests and tour companies making the switch they will be able to do this. It will take time but they are determined to achieve their goal.

The walking package enables guests a much more interactive and close up experience, unlike bareback riding, elephants get the opportunity to walk at a leisurely pace and forage, while you casually stroll behind the elephant watching their every move and admiring the sheer size of these beautiful animals.

Elephant Walk Experience Program:

• Personalised guide for your whole tour.
• Educational talk by an expert about the Foundation, elephants and a tour of the museum
• At least a 30 minutes walk with an elephant around the grounds watching and observing the elephant whilst learning about Sri Lankan elephants
• Bathing the same elephant in the river, with only your group without other tourists
• Optional shower whilst standing next to the elephant
• Free entrance and tour of the Maximus Elephant Dung Paper Factory
• Optional 3 course lunch – including tea or coffee
• The whole experience lasts around 3-4 hours
Prices:
• Cost is $43 per person
• Cost is $35 per person (without lunch)
• Children 3 years and under are free
• Children aged 4 to 12 years are half price

For more information click HERE. To BOOK your Elephant Walk Experience click HERE




Significance of Poson Poya Day

poson poyaSunday 19th June 2016

The full-moon Poson Poya Day is noteworthy to the Sri Lankan Buddhists as the day on which Emperor Asoka’s son, the Arahat Mahinda, officially introduced Buddhism to the island of Sri Lanka in the 3rd century B.C.

On Poson Poya, Anuradhapura becomes the centre of Buddhist activity. Mihintale, the spot where the momentous encounter between the Elder and the King took place, accordingly receives the reverential attention of the devotees.

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This is how it all happened:

King Devanampiyatissa was hunting deer on that Poson Poya day many centuries ago, when Arahant Mahinda appeared to him on top of a mountain now known as Mihintale (meaning plateau of Mahinda) and called him by his first name. The King stopped his pursuit of the deer and answered a riddle about a mango tree which the Arahant asked him. He thereafter listened to the teachings of Arahant Mahinda and agreed to follow the teachings of the Buddha. He thereafter declared it the state religion and today Sri Lanka is considered the home of Theravada Buddhism.Poson-Festival-celebration

Poson Poya is celebrated by Buddhists in Sri Lanka by visiting the Temple with offerings of flowers and incense to pay homage to Lord Buddha.

Poson celebrations are similar to Vesak, with Dansals (Stalls giving out free food, drink or icecream) to be seen everywhere. Buddhist families decorate their homes with coloured lights and lanterns

As with all other Poya days this is a dry day so no alcohol or meat are allowed to be purchased.



The General Sri Lanka Tourism Plan For 2016

Sigiriya RockAccording to statistics, Sri Lanka Tourism recorded 18.1% growth on arrivals with 1.5 million arrivals for the year during 2015 up to November. It is estimated from these figures that the revenue generated by tourism was US2.2 billion dollars. In an effort to continue this trend, a general Sri Lanka Tourism Plan for 2016 has been created based on 5 key objectives.

The Key Performance Measures (KPMs) are
– reach an annual growth rate of 26%
– to attract 2.2 million visitors
– increase average spend per tourist to US200 per day
– generate total tourist revenue to US2.75 billion dollars
– increasing Sri Lanka’s brand value to US80 million dollars

It is against these key performance measures that the success of tourism in Sri Lanka will be measured.

Indeed Sri Lanka has a lot to offer.

The cultural triangle incorporating Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa attracts those with cultural interests in viewing their UNESCO World Heritage sites, whilst the beaches of the east and south attract the water sports enthusiast as well as the sun worshippers.

With 26 national parks, naturalists and photographers can develop their interest in the many safari pacakages, whilst the adventurer can do white river rafting, ballooning, whale watching, as well as many other adrenalin seeking activities.

With the great diversity of what Sri Lanka has to offer, it is no wonder that tourists are selecting Sri Lanka as one of their preferred holiday destinations.