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Discover Sri Lanka

The best holiday we have ever experienced. Not only were all the activities wonderful, Sujan and his team made every effort to make it a trip of a lifetime.

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many to describe. River rafting was the most fun, the elephant safari was magical, climbing the lion rock fortress was scary but worthwhile and the temples were really beautiful. The variety of birds was more than I anticipated and lots of great photography moments. Everyday brought something new and exciting but the ultimate was seeing twelve blue whales just six miles off Dondra Head. Local people were so friendly and the food and hotels were great.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sujan was the best part of the trip. He was friendly but strict to keep us all on time. Susan, Gamini (driver) and Nishantha (the conductor) all worked as a trusted team making us feel safe and happy at all times. They even organised non-tour activities including bird watching opportunities. All three smiled from start to finish. A pleasure to be with.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just go and enjoy the experience. The more you take part in the activities the more you will enjoy every day.

Excellent trip!

Wonderful trip – excellent coverage of the country with visits to heritage sites, national parks and discovery of local culture. Our trip leader, Roshan, was terrific – the trip was very well organized and thought through up to the little detail. Accommodations and transport did exceed my expectation – we stayed in very nice properties throughout the trip and the condition of the tour bus was great.

Most Inspirational Moment

I really enjoyed Dambulla and Polonaruwa sites as well as National Parks with fantastic wild life.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our trip leader was fantastic. He was professional, very organized and thought about every little detail throughout the trip. He was one of the best tour leaders I encountered throughout my travels.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring strong insect repellent.

Discover Sri Lanka

A great combination of sightseeing, activites, eating and cultural insights.

Most Inspirational Moment

The most enjoyable parts included river rafting, a train ride through tea country and meeting local people in the times when I broke off from the group.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sujan Weerakoon is really excellent. Friendly, fun, highly knowledgeable, a great wheeler dealer and fixer to get things done, and strict enough to keep a group of 18 punctual and ship-shape!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take modest t-shirts for the temples and for decorum in general. Break away from some group meals to eat in the streets - it's much cheaper and the food is well worth investigating. It's also fun, cheap and simple to jump on a public bus or a tuk-tuk alone to go exploring.

Discover Sri Lanka

This was a very varied trip, with lots of travelling and lots of activities. We stayed in mainly good hotels and we had a good range of culture and nature, with a bit of beach and exercise thrown in. We cycled, walked, climbed to the top of huge rock palaces, marvelled at temples and ancient sites, white water rafted, went on safari, rode the local trains, visited a gem factory and a tea factory, walked round botanical gardens, braved the crazy traffic in tuk tuks, went whale watching and drank cocktails in old colonial hotels. It seemed the only thing not on the agenda was relaxing!

Most Inspirational Moment

The two safaris, where we saw elephants but not leopards, but particularly the moment when a family of elephants complete with young babies, came right up to our open jeep, passing so close that we could have reached out and touched them. It's hard to say whether we or the elephants were more awed.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader, Sujan, was very good at organisation and logistics, clearly loved his country, and always did his best for us to get the most out of every day. Very precise on time management, he didn't appreciate people being late!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Always expect rain, even if it's warm! Don't expect your food to come quickly in restaurants, or even to arrive in the right order!

Discover Sri Lanka, an amazing adventure.

A truly memorable experience that we will treasure forever. Not only was our first Exodus trip, but our first group tour. We feel that Exodus really did an incredible job. We covered at lot of ground and managed to see so much of Sri Lanka. The days were jammed packed, but all the hotels we stayed at were very comfortable and had a pool or bar you could relax in at the end of your day.

I have so many favourites, but my best experiences were climbing Lion Rock, the optional elephant safari, optional grade 3 river rafting, the cycle ride, walking at Horton Plains and the optional lake boat ride at Koggala.

Most Inspirational Moment

Definitely the cycling through villages and the walk in Horton Plaines National Park. The cycling allowed us to see a glimpse of real Sri Lanka. People were bathing and swimming in the canals, and everyone was so friendly. They all waved at us and said hello as we went past. We then stopped to have fresh coconut water and then rice & curry in a jungle restaurant. Be warned, make sure you take plenty of water and sunscreen or a hat. The sun was beating down and there were a few people who got burned. There was also an incident where someones pedal came off and another lady fell off her bike. In both instances the follow-up crew in the van did not have any tools or a first aid kit (I do not know if this is the norm, or there was a lapse), luckily someone in the group came prepared. The walk at Horton Plains was also amazing. Though there a lot of cloud cover, so no view, it was still very atmospheric and an invigorating walk. There are some steep, rocky climbs which gets your heart rate going, but nothing too strenuous. You do leave early from The Hill Club (5:30am) and the bus journey is quite bumpy, but they do this so that it's not too hot, and you hopefully get the best view. The journey in vans to the national park was a treat in itself. The scenery reminded us all of places in the UK. An honourable mention would be the boat trip on Koggala lake to the cinnamon island. Definitely worth the £10. It's a very tranquil catamaran-style boat and you get to see areas relatively untouched by tourists. Also, you witness the cinnamon farmers drying the cinnamon, and can purchase it much cheaper than in certain shops and the spice garden.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roshan did a wonderful job. He was very informative, friendly and a good laugh. He gave us plenty of information about Sri Lanka, the culture, people, history and places we were visiting. You could always ask him questions and he also suggested a lot of stuff to do on our days off. We're both interested in art and asked if there were any galleries. He said modern art isn't really a big thing in Sri Lanka, but there was a hotel called Helga's Folly that we may like. The Victorian style house is owned by Madam Helga, who has decorated each room, hallway, passage and ceiling in the most eccentric art, photos and designs. Apparently the locals are scared to go there because they believe she is a witch in an old haunted house on the hill, but we went for dinner in the evening and truly loved the place. Very vibrant and such a great recommendation from Roshan.

Advice for Potential Travellers

- Take anti-histamines, LOTS of DEET, itch relief cream and plenty of sun lotion. Though we took some, we didn't pack enough. Also carry a small pack of tissues and hand gel as a lot of toilets did not have toilet paper. - You have 3 days in Kandy so you can wash some clothes on your first day, and can pick up any necessary items in the city. - The gem museums was the worst experience on the whole trip. Neither of us are interested in gems or jewellery and knew going in that we did not want to buy anything. The museum aspect was interesting and you got to see how they farm the minerals and see the men working on the jewels, however we were rushed through that part and were taken to the shop were the gentlemen all harassed us to buy something. Even when we said over and over that we did not want to buy they would say 'okay, only look' and as soon as you did they would whip out their calculators. If you know that you do not want to buy jewellery then I would skip this part entirely and get a tuk-tuk back to the hotel, or explore the city for an hour or so. - The kitty that we paid for at the start of the trip did not cover the guide, the driver plus the helper. We individually left tips but put them in a group envelope at the end. (We left 15000 rupees for the guide, driver and helper, though do not know what is the recommended amount as Exodus did not say in the trip notes). - If you do not like curry, or get a bit bored of it, all the hotels we stayed at offered alternatives, even the restaurants that we went to alone had a few options. The only times we did not have choice was when we visited the jungle restaurant during the cycle, and also at the Tsunami house. Though those were the best curries on the whole trip! (The food you have at the buffets was pretty much the same from hotel to hotel. If you order your food, be prepared for a long wait. If you only have 30minutes before you have to leave then you will not get your food in time.) The service in Sri Lanka is so friendly and polite, but the speed can be a bit slow at times...however this isn't a problem when you have great hotel to relax in with a cold beer.

Discover Sri Lanka...shame about 'Brit package tour' feel

Beautiful country, worth seeing this way as you get to see the main sites of Sri Lanka. Beware the British package tour feel that didn’t go off the beaten track- not for you if you want to be around cultured and culturally sensitive people.

Don’t be afraid to NOT follow the herd! I organised my own excursions on free days or when I didn’t want to do ‘optional’ activities and DONT be put off by the tour leader, Roshan’s lack of enthusiasm for sites that were not part of the trip, I wasn’t put off and had an amazing time. DO get him to get you a guide for your own excursions – he is trustworthy and the prices he quotes are honest as I asked around.

DONT be sucked into paying £45 for the Kandy Esala Perahera festival!!! You are paying for garden plastic chairs to sit outside pizza hut or equivalent for a not so great view (i.e. in front of a pillar) – sit with the locals as some tourists were and it was not a squeeze and you did not need to get here at 12pm to get a seat (as the tour leader advised), you can easily arrive at 6pm and get a seat on the floor and soak up the atmosphere.

The tour leader is an award winning tour leader but this did not stop him trying to get everyone to pay £45 by advising us that it would be too busy to try and get a seat with the locals etc – frankly very disappointed with this as with £45 by Sri Lankan terms we did not get value for money at all. Even in England you wouldn’t pay this much for an awful seat.

Most Inspirational Moment

Most inspirational was my trip to Kataragama when we stayed at Yala National Park and a few of us made this trip on our own. This was not arranged or mentioned by the guide Roshan (Proshantha). It was an amazing experience because it showed Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists worshipping together - the experience was humbling and spiritual. The smell of incense, the heat of the evening, the people chanting and praying with offerings of fruit and lotus flowers was unforgettable. Despite the extortionate price of £45 for the Kandy Esala Perahera, it was absolutely amazing to be part of such an electrifying experience. The Perehara festival in Kandy was fantastic - the atmosphere was electrifying.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roshan (Proshantha) was our group leader who was amicable, the tour guide he organised for me was excellent for my separate excursion. He is an ward winning tour leader and which I was very surprised because he had low enthusiasm for activities / sites not part of the trip and did this by not telling the group at all about them (even though they were in our guide book) or providing negative feedback about said activity / sites. He didn't impart with information about he country unless asked and even then the answers were short and he had to be probed further for a satisfactory response or the response was a retort to humour the group that were culturally insensitive and had bandied together. The tour had a package tour feel as we spent most of our time on the coach, the food he recommended was not local but buffets or English style food to meet the palette of some of the group (who bandied together) who moaned the most about the Sri Lankan food and laughed at effort of the Sri Lankan chefs to meet the requirements of ever critical British, we weren't told about temples or other sites even in Colombo that were options to visit because most of the Brit pack were 'templed-out' and that there was 'nothing to see in Colombo'.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't be afraid to not follow the herd. Read all your guidebook and persist in asking questions about Sri Lanka. Talk to the locals as much as you can as you will not get a chance being on the coach.

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An Amazing 2 weeks!

We had an absolutely brilliant 2 weeks discovering Sri Lanka. We travelled together in a couple and really enjoyed the group dynamic and all of the activities and excursions. Overall the hotel quality was fab – really good rooms and most had lovely pool areas – for the occasional free afternoons we had! The whole trip was a brilliant experience (this was the first adventure holiday we have done) and we’ll definitley be looking to do another similar trip again. It was a great way to see and experience a country – no stress or hassle!

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing large groups of elephants in the wild was amazing and something we've never done before. We also really enjoyed seeing real Sri Lankan country life on the bike ride and rafting and swimming in the river in the middle of the jungle is an experience I won't forget. However it was the great group we were with and tour leader that made everything so special!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sujee was brilliant - couldn't have asked for more. Very friendly, helpful, knowledgeable, organised and funny - he even taught us a Sri Lankan song!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you can pack up your case/bag easily as you are moving from 1 hotel to the next fairly quickly throughout the 2 weeks.

Discover Sri Lanka

Had 2 brilliant weeks discovering Sri Lanka in our 2nd Exodus holiday. A brilliant mix of sight seeing, fun, shopping and relaxing. Exodus organisation is superb. Guide was so helpful and accommodating – nothing was too much trouble.

Most Inspirational Moment

There are too many excellent moments to name just one, but enjoyed the cycling day, learning about the coconuts and the lunch in the forest.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Group leader was super. Very friendly and accommodating. Excellent knowledge about the island, the history and the places we visited. Nothing was too much trouble. Sometimes the tricky Sri Lankan names/words/pronunciation were difficult to understand.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring a pair of binoculars - great for the National Parks and whale watching. Ladies might like to carry a foldable fan - I found this of great benefit as the humidity can be very high. Next time I would carry a damp flannel too so I could dry my head, face and neck in the heat. Bring a double pack of playing cards for some fun evenings. I didn't take a hairdryer as all hotels either have one in the room or they loan you one.

Discovering Sri Lanka was a Joy.

I had a thoroughly enjoyable time from start to finish and would recommend this trip to anyone wanting to see and experience Sri Lanka. The people were warm and welcoming and we were often to hear children call out ‘ hello, how are you ?’ along the way when cycling or rafting. I think it must be the first phrase taught in school.
Great variety of country and activities covered. Bus journeys passed by quickly with plenty rest stops for refreshments. We were looked after by the bus driver, helper and guide Roshan who would start the journey each morning giving a clear, helpful ,informative explanation of the day’s activities and local customs.
We travelled in February and had good weather except for one afternoon when torrential rain came down just as we were on the Elephant Safari. Lots of crazy careering about in jeeps and soaked as we had the roof open ( watch your cameras & phones stay dry ) but had a great if bumpy time. Was rewarding to see the elephants enjoying playing in the rain in the freedom of a natural habitat.

Most Inspirational Moment

Totally unexpected but the most memorable and enjoyable part for me turned out to be the Mangrove boat trip when down South. Worth every penny of the £10 it cost. Paddling out to visit the islands was relaxing and felt privileged to be allowed to land on and explore Temple Island where up to 60 monks live then Cinnamon Island where we were shown how the cinnamon sticks, powder and oil are made by the families living there. The cycle ride along the canal also gave an insight into daily life of the people living there and an opportunity to see more wildlife close up. Loved the monkeys living and playing by the ruined temples at Polonnaruwa.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roshan was helpful, polite and displays a clear pride , knowledge and love for his country which he was able to convey well. His daily descriptions on the bus each morning were well paced and informative. He has a great sense of humour and excellent use of English. His enthusiasm teaching us local games on the farm land was infectious with all enjoying the morning's activities. Our group had a diverse range of interests, age and ability which Roshan catered well for. He displayed great patience when listening then dealing with any queries or concerns which arose. It was a relief to see his happy smile greet us on arrival at the airport and we were sorry to have to say goodbye at the end of the trip. I hope if Roshan ever wants to visit Scotland, we can help him see and understand our country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Money cannot be changed into rupees until you arrive in Sri Lanka so you will have to visit the exchange on arrival before leaving the airport. Porters will be keen to help you collect your bags but will expect a tip in return. There are plenty chances to change money throughout the trip and I would advise using cash rather than credit cards to pay as some in our party found their card details being copied. At the start of the trip we each put £20 into a kitty with the guide to cover daily tips, bottled water on the bus etc. which made things easier. You can also pay for optional excursions in sterling though must be notes as £1 coins not accepted. Useful to keep some small notes & coins ( rupees ) handy to give if taking photographs or buying trinkets when the bus stops for rest breaks. Supply of cool water and air conditioning on the bus was much appreciated. Be prepared to be standing on the train as busy and seats can only be reserved in Colombo but great views and lots of character. Wi fi is available free in most hotel reception areas. Handy to have an adaptor plug though most rooms also had square pin sockets. Plugs can usually be borrowed if you ask at reception . When quoted a price for something it is definitely worth haggling as can usually be bought for half or a third of the original price. Price for spices was a lot cheaper in Kandy than at the Spice Gardens. The waves crashing on the shore make it difficult to do any more than paddle on the beach but most hotels had beautiful pools to swim in.

Explore Sri Lanka

A thoroughly rewarding visit to such a beautiful country. Plenty of variation in cultural, wild life and physical activities.

Most Inspirational Moment

Visit to Lion Rock, Sigiriya. Elephant Safari Walking on Horton Plains

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader (Roshantha Fernando) was very good. He met our expectations and was very informative, professional and with excellent temperament.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Adam's Peak optional activity - We would have preferred to climb another mountain, rather than this site, which although important to holy believers was inundated with the volume of people climbing, waiting at the summit and then returning back to the base. Also, we couldn't believe the amount of litter scattered on the route, which has such a religious meaning to the population!