Monday, April 23, 2012

Guide book on Sri Lanka in Russian Published

Sri Lanka’s embassy in Russia has completed an innovative project to further promote Sri Lanka as the preferred tourism destination among the Russian people. Under this project, which was ably supported by Sri Lanka tourism, they have compiled a Tourist Guide Book on Sri Lanka in the Russian language and two audio CD’s containing details of 21 places to visit in Sri Lanka.

The tourist guide book, which contains 296 pages, includes the country profile, places to visit in Sri Lanka, hotel & other accommodation information, available leisure activities and emergency numbers.

Dhanushka Wijeyekoon

Assistant Marketing Manager – Tours

NKAR Travels & Tours – Sri Lanka

Friday, April 20, 2012

NKAR Travels & Tours Launched Eye reporting

This is an interactive rewarding program where tourists can refresh the memories about Sri Lanka, NKAR gives an opportunity to win a memorable gift after the completion of the tour in Sri Lanka. The client has to upload images taken during their tour in Sri Lanka by login in to the web http://eyereport.srilankaholiday.travel  by using the tour number.

After screening all the uploaded images NKAR will select 02 winners monthly & send a gift to the winners with in 2 weeks.

By Dhanushka Wijejekoon
Assistant Marketing Manager – Tours
NKAR Travels & Tours - Sri Lanka

Thursday, April 19, 2012

NKAR participating at ATM 2012

ATM 2012 (Arabian Travel Market) is the travel and tourism event unlocking business potential within the Middle East for inbound and outbound tourism professionals. Tourism destinations from the Middle East and around the world showcase a diverse range of accommodation options, breathtaking tourism attractions and new airline routes. ATM 2012 will be held on 30th March to 03rd April 2012 at Dubai International & convention & exhibition centre.

 

More than 50 DMC’s from Sri Lanka will be attending the event this year, NKAR Travels & Tours is a Destination Management Company with a proven & positive track record of over 32 years. NKAR has been attending ATM continuously for the past few years & will be presenting our carefully designed specific services in the areas of High end boutique, Standard classical tours, Specialized Adventure tours, Family Holidays, Romantic Honeymooning as well as Professional Logistic Management in MICE.

 

NKAR will be exhibiting at main Sri Lankan stand AS 2530 & Chief Operations Officer Mr. Uditha Jayasinghe & Manager Middle East market Mr. Sampath Nilusha will be representing NKAR at ATM 2012.

 

By Dhanushka Wijeyekoon

Assistant Marketing Manager – Tours

NKAR Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd - Sri Lanka

 

 

 

 

Monday, April 16, 2012

PATA Grand and Gold awards add glamour to Sri Lanka's Tourism offer

PATA Grand and Gold awards add glamour to Sri Lanka's Tourism offer

The Macau Government Tourist Office (MGTO) sponsored Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) annual awards of recognition for excellence and contribution to the development of global tourism, rewarded the achievements of 21 separate organizations and individuals and named 27 PATA Grand and Gold Award winners on 24th February 2012.
Sri Lanka’s Heritance Tea Factory, has been named for a PATA Grand Award for Heritage and Culture, and Jetwing Sea has earned a PATA Gold in the for their Corporate Environmental Program in the Environment category they will be in the spotlight on Saturday, April 21, 2012 at The Royale Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, when the awards will be ceremonially presented during the PATA Annual Conference,

The PATA Awards are presented to outstanding entries in four principal categories: Marketing; Education and Training; Environment; and Heritage and Culture. The gold awards were made in 23 categories this year and included a wide range of specializations from marketing to travel journalism.

 

By Dhanushka Wijeyekoon

Assistant Marketing Manager

NKAR Travels & Tours Pvt Ltd – Sri Lanka

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

NIGHT LIFE IN COLOMBO

With the Recent developments in Sri Lanka, bunch of nightspots has popped up in a short space of time giving everyone who likes to indulge in such activities, more options. Although there are several nightclubs and bars catering to young adults, those with live bands (mostly of excellent standard), are very popular with a more mature clientele.

A wide choice of excellent restaurants can be found in Colombo and a few other places, serving a range of cuisines. Don't forget to try out the street-side joints where you will often find some of the tastiest food.

One of the biggest revolutions in Colombo's nightlife is the emergence of a Pub Culture, so coupled with Sri Lanka's reputation for being a hospitable place, engaging in a pub-crawl is sure to fill your night with great memories and new friends.

Colombo is an intriguing city with something for everyone, a place constantly changing, reinventing itself and moving forward as well as keeping some of its old lustre. One thing is for sure, you can never get bored in Colombo with so much to see and do.

Although no Las Vegas, there is plenty of nightlife in Colombo. Many casinos, or otherwise also called clubs here, scream for your attention with flashing neon lights. The clubs offer gamblers roulette, baccarat, poker, blackjack, and other games to try their luck as well as complimentary food and drinks, and sometimes music with live bands playing. Entrance is only for those over 18 years and some clubs offer entrance only for foreigners. Be dressed in smart casual for instant admission.

 

 

Adventure in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has something to offer everyone. It has the potential to become one of the great adventure destinations in the world. A rocky, mountainous core rises in three peneplains, or steps, from the centre of the island. Sheer rock faces abound in an island dissected with ridges and mountain ranges. No less than 130 rivers cascade down to the ocean, allowing plenty of scope for canoeing and white-water rafting. Anything from easy, grade one stretches, to hair-raising grade six rapids, to make even a seasonal rafter’s heart pump fast, is available. Sri Lanka’s potential for scuba diving is probably understated. In addition to the well known reefs, several others lie unexplored, off the routine diving-circuit.
It is probably in trekking that, Sri Lanka has the potential to stake a claim as a premier soft-adventure destination. Being a relatively compact island, it is not too difficult to design a trekking circuit that will run from the cool highlands to the humid, lowland rain-forest, or the parched dry lowlands dotted with ancient lakes and the remains of grand ancient civilizations. A trek can start at altitudes where temperatures drop below freezing point, and end only a few days later, in an almost desert-like environment. The mountainous core and two seasonal monsoons work to produce markedly different climatic zones in a relatively small area. Trekkers can experience montane forests, alpine grasslands, tea estates, paddy fields and scrub jungles, all in the space of a week.
Sri Lanka the land yet unexplored can easily be the new millennium’s adventure tourism destination.
The adventure season now covers almost the entire year. Sri Lanka being blessed with rolling meadows, jagged rock faces, verdant valleys, meandering rivers, cascading waterfalls, dense forests, and hospitable people, blessed with a rich culture is a land perfect for adventure. People from all over the world have rapidly begun to realize the potential of this island as a premium adventure sport destination. The wide choice of adventure sports ranges from daring to exotic tours that mix various activities.
Camping, mountain biking, biking, white water vaulting and canoeing also give visitors a refreshing glimpse of lesser travelled parts of the country. Those who want to see man and nature surviving in each other’s arms is rediscovering one’s own self.
Mountain Biking
Sri Lanka's mountainous terrains are among the finest of the world's best biking sites. Among the slopes, valleys and the tea plantations are tracks and trails that will lure any mountain biker. Tours range from lush tea estates to caves, rain forests, ancient temples , reservoirs etc.

Mountain Climbing
Standing on the summit of a mountain is only part of the total enjoyment and satisfaction that one achieves from mountaineering. Mountaineering is an adventure sport that requires skills and levels of fitness that few other adventure sports can match. For those fascinated by the explored, the mountain ranges offer breath taking, enthralling, climbing routes. Climbing is all about discovering the natural world around and with you. Join Sri Lanka's climbing expeditions for spine tingling encounters combining with rafting and sailing

Trekking / Camping

There’s no better way to explore the natural scenic beauty of this island with diverse climatic zones.Trekking is an excellent way to explore a country, people, their traditions and beliefs. Paths and campsites have been selected to give nature lovers the experience of a lifetime. All possible steps are taken to ensure local community benefit and nature conservation in keeping with all international camping guidelines.

Cycling
Cycling must be one of the most challenging and physically demanding adventure sports you have ever indulged in. Cycling arguably offers the best way to explore Sri Lanka and a great way to see the real country and gives the proximity to people, culture and landscape that is unparalleled. Cycling through rice fields and villages to see 700 years old temples is an absorbing experience.

White Water Rafting
Lanka’s boulder stream rivers are the ideal setting for white water rafting. This is the best way to see the stunning environment what this region has to offer. Many tours are arranged and it begins with days of action, rafting the white waters. This high adventure is suitable for fish time ‘go for it’ rafters and experts alike. Along one ride you can pass the scenic location outside. Rafting has become a very popular exciting get safe adventure sport option.

Canoeing/Kayaking
This is a relatively new sport around the world rated as the most adventurous of all adventure sports. It involves descending a stream as it drops over waterfalls and boulders. Can you handle 700 ft waterfalls? That's what we can offer you. We do have lower falls for the less daring , but equal in breathtaking scenery.

Diving
A wide coral shelf surrounds Sri Lanka’s coast at intervals, from north to south, providing excellent sites for skin-diving. The discovery of the beautiful underwater natural world in Sri Lanka will make you absolutely fascinated and spell bound. The blue green, turquoise and aquamarine waters are home for the magical and mysterious underwater world of coral veets, shells and a fantastic variety of fish. The adventure of scuba diving can be easily clubbed with activities like underwater photography and fish identification. The coral world offers beautiful species such as Rays, Eels, Clown Fish, Porcupine, Moorish Idol, Unicorn and Moorish Angle. The common species belonging to the families of Aroporidae (Staghorn Corals), Poritidae (Donnie Corals), Mussidae (Brain Corals), faviidae (Ster Corals) and Pocelloporidae (Flower Corals).


Ballooning
Explore the natural beauty of the Island on a hot air Balloon. Watch the Elephants in their natural habitant without disturbing them , fly over the placid lakes or take a bird's eye view over Sigiriya Rock or a historical ruined city without disturbing the landscapes. We call it " Soft Tourism " . Witness our ancient lakes, gigantic ruins, some over 2500 years old! Forests with its wild life from a different perspective above!
By Dhanushka Wijeyekoon
Assistant Marketing Manager – NKAR Travels & Tours
Sri Lanka

Monday, April 2, 2012

Adventure rafting in Sri Lanka

Lanka's boulder stream rivers are the ideal setting for white water rafting. This is the best way to see the stunning environment what this region has to offer. Many tours are arranged and it begins with days of action, rafting the white waters. This high adventure is suitable for fish time ‘go for it' rafters and experts alike. Along one ride you can pass the scenic location outside. Rafting has become a very popular exciting get safe adventure sport option.

If you're looking for an action-packed adventure on the water, why not go for a white water experience in the numerous rapids found in Sri Lanka ? This activity is great fun for first-timers and experts alike, with a wide range and grading of rapids on some of Sri Lanka 's more turbulent waters such as the Kelani river. Kitulgala in the hill country, southwest of Kandy provides an ideal base from which many white water rafting tours take place. Tours can be arranged for anything from 1 hour to a half-day including lunch.

Lanka's boulder stream rivers are the ideal setting for white water rafting. This is the best way to see the stunning environment what this region has to offer. Many tours are arranged and it begins with days of action, rafting the white waters. This high adventure is suitable for fish time ‘go for it' rafters and experts alike. Along one ride you can pass the scenic location outside. Rafting has become a very popular exciting get safe adventure sport option.

Approximately 80 kilometres from Colombo on the A7 - the road to Nuwara Eliya via Avissawella - is Kitulgala, a pleasant town whose name is derived from the kitul tree, vast numbers of which grow in the area. Kitulgala had a brush with fame when it was chosen as the location for David Lean's 1957 epic, Bridge on the River Kwai. The film crews and stars may be long gone, but many still stop here to gaze across the Kelani River where once stood the most famous bridge in cinematic history. You have to use your memory to fill in the missing timbers, but as the film is screened so often that shouldn't be a problem.

Sri Lanka's spring fed boulder rivers flow through wild tropical jungles are the ideal setting for white water rafting. Whether it's a half day or full day excursion or as an activity of a multi day tour itinerary White Water Rafting is a must do activity for young and not so young alike. This activity which doesn't require swimming capabilities at all is ideal for the amateurs who wish to 'take the plunge' and for experts as well.

Our main rafting location Kithulgala had a bout of fame, when it was chosen as a prime location in the filming of , David Lean's 1957 award winning film 'Bridge on the River Kwai.' The Kelani River ( one of the main river's of Sri Lanka) flows through the Kitulgala's rock strewn sections and the rapids provide ample pleasure for the adventure sport of white water rafting.

The actual run takes about 1 ½ hours to 3 hours[ depends on how much time you want to spend in water to complete with encounters of grade 2 and 3 rapids, bearing unique names such as Butter Crunch, Killer Falls, Head Chopper and Virgin's Breast

By Dhanushka Wijeyekoon
Assistant Marketing Manager – NKAR Travels &Tours Pvt Ltd