Monday, October 31, 2011

Travel + Leisure (Southeast Asia) - November 2011




Travel + Leisure (Southeast Asia) - November 2011



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Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia is the regional edition of the world’s biggest—and most trusted—travel magazine brand. Every month, Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia inspires its readers to experience stunning adventures; explore cutting-edge hotels, spas, shopping and more; and travel in sensational style, armed with hands-on, up-to-date, accurate and practical travel information. A chic, stylish and authoritative guide for today’s traveler within Asia and beyond, Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia is the must-read guide to all that Asia has to offer. Download Links


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Travel Africa (UK) - Autumn 2011




Travel Africa (UK) - Autumn 2011


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The only international magazine dedicated to exploring Africa's diverse attractions, national parks, wildlife, culture and history. Travel Africa draws on some of the world's top photographers, writers and experts to create an inspiring and practical resource for anyone interested in the world's most exciting continent. Download Links


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Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Horton Plains


The Horton Plains are located on Sri Lanka 's highest plateau, between altitudes of 2,000 and 2, 300m. The landscape typically consists of undulating lands covered in a tropical cloud of forests or verdant montane savannah grasslands, locally known as patannahs.Visiting Horton Plains or 'Mahaeliya' as it is traditionally named is quite popular amongst locals, who mostly come to admire the views from the park's thrilling escarpments such as World's End at weekends . For this reason we recommend that you try to organise your visit during a weekday as this ensures that you will experience the Plain's isolated serenity.

The Park lies approximately 32 km south of Nuwara Eliya in the highland of the central province.
Horton Plain the surrounding forest and the adjoining peak Wilderness constitute Sri Lanka’s most important catchment area , of almost all major rivers. The plains are of outstanding senic beauty and conservation importance, containing most of the habits and endemic plants and animals representative of the country’s wet and montane zones. The western slops support the most extensive area of montage cloud forest surviving I the country.
Horton plains can be reached by any of the following routes
Via Nuwara Eliya,Ambewela,Pattipola (32 km)
Haputale or Welimada,Boralanda,Ohiya (38 km)
Nuwara Eliya,Hakgala,Rendapola,Ambewela,Pattipola (38 km)

Adventurous visitors can trek into the park along the Thalawakele-Agarapatana-Diyagama and the Belihul Oya- Narak trails.

The Annual rainfall in the region is about 2540 mm, but may exceed 5000mm on the plains. Rain occurs throughout most of the year but there is a dry season from January to March. Temperature are low with an annual mean temperature 15°C and ground forest is common during December.

Cultural Heritage
Stone tools dating back to the Prehistoric Balangoda Culture have been found in the area. The Sinhalese settle in the lowlands up to and altitude of 700m, sometimes frequenting higher altitudes to mine for gems or iron ore ,graze cattle, construct irrigation canals and fell trees for timber. Several patinas existed at the time in regions above 1800m.



Visitor Facilities
The overnight park accommodation though limited caters to deferent preferences. Ginihiriya(Anderson)bungalow with four well-appointed rooms is in an existing forest setting . in additional there is another circuit bungalow called “Mahaeliya” within the park. Two separated dormitories in groups. Several camp-sites are available for natural lovers.
Horton Plains is well recognized for its reach and unique biodiversity , its flora given to a high level (5%) of endemism , yet remains largely underexplored. Thus it is not merely a destination for nature tourists, but also for those engaged in educational and research activities.







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National parks in Sri Lanka




Sri Lanka was the setting “Mihinthale” being the site of the world’s first recorded (247 BC) wildlife and nature preserve, established by King Devanampiyathissa , a convert to conservationism preceded only by Noah in the animal of mankind : deeply influenced as he was by the inspirational massage of the Buddha imparted to him by Arahath Mahinda. Further evidence of this deep-rooted concern for wildlife and the commitment to conservation is found in an inscription engraved on a stone slab at Anuradhapura’s majestic millennia-old Ruwanveli dagoba,attributed to the 12th Century king Kirthi Nisanka malla of polonnaruwa, forbidding the capture, killing or commercial trafficking of any animals,birds and fish within a radius of 7 gau from the city. References to royal protection and preservation of wildlife are extent throughout the Mahawansa and this Traditional care concern for crenatures of the wild continues to this day.

There are 15 popular national park in Sri Lanka maintained by the Department of Wild Life Conservation, totaling 8%(app: 2026 Sq.miles/ 5284 Sq.km) of the island’s Total land area.
There are
1. Bundala National Park
2. Flood plains National Park
3. Gal Oya National Park
4. Horton Plains National Park
5. Kaudulla National Park
6. Lahugala Kithulana National Park
7. Lunugamvehera National Park
8. Madhuru oya National Park
9. Minneriya National Park
10. Somawathiya National Park
11. Udawalawa National Park
12. Wasgomuwa National Park
13. Willpattu National Park
14. Yala East National Park
15. Yala National Park




Travel Information to Parks

Visiting hours - 6.30 a.m to 6.30 p.m
There is an entry fee to all national Parks. Tickets could be obtained from entrance gates.
Reservation of circuit Bangalows and Camp Sites must be made at the Derpartment’s head office.
Department of Wild Life Conservation
Bodhiraja Mawatha
Jayanthipura
Baththaramulla
Sri Lanka
Tel : +94 011 288 8585
Web : www.dwc.gov.lk

Map of National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries in Sri lanka
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Bloomberg Businessweek - 10 October-16 October 2011



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Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine: Business Week, America's leading business news magazine, makes the world of business intriguing by identifying and analyzing pivotal events, hot trends and compelling personalities. This insightful weekly magazine edifies complicated issues and conveys a sense of excitement while telling readers what they need to know, often before they need to know it.
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Systems Integration Asia - October/November 2011



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by monthly magazine for audio, visual, light and control systems industry. Indian AVSI going places Convergence, the next level? Redefining Visualization at the world’s largest refining hub. Integrate 2011 Review
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Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia - September 2011


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Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia is the regional edition of the world’s biggest—and most trusted—travel magazine brand. Every month, Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia inspires its readers to experience stunning adventures; explore cutting-edge hotels, spas, shopping and more; and travel in sensational style, armed with hands-on, up-to-date, accurate and practical travel information. A chic, stylish and authoritative guide for today’s traveler within Asia and beyond, Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia is the must-read guide to all that Asia has to offer.

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Caribbean Travel & Life - November 2011


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Caribbean Travel & Life is devoted to bringing paradise right to your doorstep! Whether it's undiscovered beaches, the best luxury resorts, or the finest snorkeling destinations, our veteran writers have been there and bring back all that is special in the Caribbean.
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Surfer - September 2011



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Surfer Magazine: The No.1 surf magazine delivers for every level of surfer. Coverage includes secrets to finding the best waves, tips on the hottest new moves, travel stories from those who've found peak surfing experiences, as well as an inside look at competitions around the world. Plus, the awesome photography that puts you in the water.


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National Geographic Traveler Interactive - October 2011



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National Geographic Traveler Magazine: Discover a wealth of vacation ideas for the U.S., Canada, and overseas destinations. Each issue of National Geographic Traveler features superb photography, lively stories and features and a wide range of practical travel advice. This award-winning bimonthly publication has everything you need to plan the perfect trip. Download Links


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Flux 3.2.45


Flux 3.2.45 | Mac OSX | 43 Mb

Flux has an amazing WYSIWYG rendering engine, which means you can drag, stretch, and move objects like a you can in a DTP application, and your webpages will look exactly how you intended.*Flux will generate all the code for you, with no unneccesary tags. Size, position, even margins and padding can be altered with handles on the elements themselves. If the properties are stored in external CSS stylesheets, these are automaticaly updated.

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Information for Travelers




Sri Lanka use a 230-240 Volts 50 cycles A.C

Holidays in addition to Saturday and sun day. The full moon day(poya day) of each month is holiday. Other days of religious significance are also declared holiday ion sri Lanka. Most places of entertainment as well as liquor shops are closed on poya days and other religious days.

A fully fledged Tourist Police force has been established at the Sri lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) premises at No.80 Galle Road Colombo 03. Tel +94 112 437059/60
Tourist Police Division Tel 011 2 42 1451 (Emergency Service – 1912)




Flight Information
Sri Lanka Air Lines 019 733 2677
All Air Lines 019 733 2377
Katunayaka Bandaranayaka Air Port 011 225 2861/5
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Sri Lanka climate season

Climate & Seasons
Sri Lanka enjoys a tropical climate without extremes of temperature: which averages 80 OF (27 OC) in Colombo and its suburbs, rising to as much as 100 OF (38 OC) in the semi-arid northwest and cooling off to 61 OF (16 OC) at higher elevations of the central hill country. Tropical monsoons mean rains at a stretch for some months. Sri Lanka certainly has no dearth of rains as it has two monsoons and two inter monsoon periods. Sri Lanka’s climate has wide influence on both the coastal plains and other low lying areas as well as the high mountainous regions The southwest monsoon which mainly affects the southern, western and central regions during May to July; while the northeast monsoon brings rain to the north and east from November to January. The Indian Ocean’s warm tropical embrace seems to linger in a caress at this, the very edge of Eden, spearheading the subcontinent’s plunge south to seas that lie unbroken by any other land-mass until they shift and shape the icy shores of mighty Antarctica.
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Travel Sri Lanka


Read Before you START TRAVELING
Vehicle:
You may be planning to drive your own vehicle or maybe a hired one, yet make sure the vehicle is mechanically sound.
Get the vehicle thoroughly inspected by your mechanic.
Replace all the worn-out parts.
Pack all the spares required in any emergency and the tool kit.
Make sure the spare wheel is on standby.
Make sure that you load only things that you absolutely need.
Check all revenue license and insurance of the vehicle.
You an use the Motor Guide published by us for assistance at any emergency.

When to Start
Calculate the time backwards from the final destination
Add supplementary time for visiting the places on your way
Confirm the time with the place where you are going to stay at the final destination.(Road maps and the distance chart will help you to do these estimates).

Preparation
Food and Water are very important and you will not get them everywhere the way you want; it’s better to prepare at least one meal as you could get stranded somewhere or held up by a breakdown or what ever.
Meals must essentially be prepared when you are travelling with kids.
Always carry some confectionary items and water.
Get everybody involved in pre-trip planning, especially as kids will get a good exposure in this.
Plan the accommodation; if you are looking for budget accommodations it’s always advisable to carry your sleeping needs.
Take a good country map in order to have a closer overview of the country.
Take sufficient money for the entire journey. We also have provided information of ATMs on the
Road Maps.
Do not rely on your credit cards alone.
Compartmentalise your goods and pack your vehicle in such a way that you could easily access contents. For instance, Food, clothes, medicine, emergency needs, tools, spares, on the journey needs, etc.
Keep informed a reliable person where you are going and when you are planning to come back.
Enjoy the travel with the travel hints and information !!

First Aid
(Take an umbrella and a torch always in your vehicle.)


Information for travellers
Voltage 230-240 volts 50 cycles A.C.
Holidays
In addition to Saturday and Sunday, the full moon day (Poya Day) of each month is a holiday. Other days of religious significance are also declared holidays in Sri Lanka. Most places of entertainment are closed on Poya days and holidays.
Tourist Police
A fully fledged Tourist Police force has been established at The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) premises at No. 80, Galle road, Colombo 03. (Tel.: +94 112 437059 / 60 ) This unit ensures that both local and foreign tourists have a safe, pleasurable and memorable travel experience in Sri Lanka without being subjected to any harassment, fraud, theft or other inconvenience.
Tourist Police Division - Tel.: 0112-421451
- Emergency services: 1912

The following units are supervised by the local Police Stations.

Police Division Police Station Tele: No Police Post
Anuradhaura Anuradhapura 025-2224546 Rest House
Beruwala Moragolla 034 227 6049
Galle Galle 060-2905981 Fort
Kalutara Aluthgama 034-2276049 Moragalla
Kandy Kandy 081-2222222 -
Negombo Negombo 031-2275555 Eththukala
Katunayake 011-2251475 Air Port
Polonnaruwa Polonnaruwa 027-2223099 Kaduruwela
Flight Information
Sri Lanka Air Lines 019 733 2677
All Air Lines 019 733 2377
Katunayeka - Bandaranayeka Airport 011 225 2861-5

Online flight booking - Sri Lankan Air - http://wwi.srilankan.aero
Health and Safety
Most of the tourist hotels are equipped to cope with emergency treatment. There are government hospitals throughout the country in almost all the cities. some hospitals are base hospitals, and some are district hospitals which are well equipped. Other than the government hospitals there are many private hospitals in many cities.
Guide Services
Trained Registered Guide Lecturers carry identity cards issued by the Ceylon Tourist board. They could be hired thought the Travel Information Centre. Tel: +94 11 234 7059, or Approved Travel Agents.
For more information you can contact:
The President National Tourist Guide Lecturers Association of Sri Lanka 37/35 Temple Road.Colombo 10. on 011 268 1214.
All guides are proficient in English. Most of the guides speak other languages such as French, German, Japanese, Italian, Russian, and Spanish. Fees are charged for their services.
Entry Fees/Photographic Permits may be charged to visit or photograph Archaeological Sites,
Fee varies from US$ 8 – 15
Tickets are available at the following places:
Central Cultural Fund - 212/1 Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 7.
Tel : 250 0732, 258 7912 (08.30 hrs to 16.15 hours).
Cultural Triangle sites. Entrance tickets to individual sites are available only at each specific site. These tickets cover charges for photography, recording and parking. Half rates are for children under 12 years.
Rates are quoted in U.S. Dollars and Rupee parities are subject to fluctuation.
Travel Information
Sri Lanka Tourist Board
Head Office: 011 243 7055, 011 243 7059-60
Sri Lanka Tourism Information Center at the Bandaranaike International Airport, Katunayake 011 225 2411
Kandy Office: 081 222 2661
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