Are there actual Eco-Resorts in Sri Lanka now?
Sri Lanka is
considered as one of the most significant islands in South Asia regarding its
natural beauty. In this small island tourism takes prominent place when
it comes to the foreign exchanges and provision of employment opportunities.
During some of the unpredictable times like Easter Sunday bomb attack, Covid-19
Pandemic, tourism industry collapsed. But at the moment it's developing day by
day. As a result of the current development in the country, lots of
industries got changed. But the tourism industry got changed to another
different way. Local and foreign people always seek for the natural
environmental beauty to take a break from their busy lifestyle. They tend to
take their break peacefully without disturbing to the wildlife and nature as
well.
Ecotourism
is the latest way of development in local tourism in Sri Lanka. That means
people tend to make their resorts, hotels along with the natural beauty in the
nature rather than destroying them. Rather than going into a hotel in the city
of Colombo with the busy traffic and honking noises at the office hours,
tourists love to enjoy their day on a resort which has calm and peaceful
environment attached with the beauty of nature. Eco resorts are built without
cutting down big trees. Instead, they build the hotel around that tree to use
that tree as a gorgeous element to enhance the beauty. This is becoming the most
advantageous way for the Sri Lankan hotel owners to gain tourist attraction to
Sri Lanka nowadays. And this method helps to reduce the deforestation going in
the world. Most of the hotel owners tend to be considered to make eco resorts instead
of normal hotels, resorts and restaurants.
Yes, there are actual Eco-resorts in Sri Lanka now to contribute their service to the Sri Lankan tourism industry. Most of them are located in rural areas and there are lots of categories which we can identify according to their facilities and prices as well. They mainly considered about the renewable energy sources, recycling services, eco-friendly toiletries, energy efficient lightning, locally sources food items, organic linens, non-toxic cleaning supplies, water conservation methods and various other sustainability focused initiatives to accomplish the ecotourism in Sri Lanka. Not only natural or environmental values but also cultural values also be enhanced in eco-tourism. Tourists love to learn about country specific cultural habits when they come to the land. In this method, tourists can see and experience the natural and cultural sceneries and gain more knowledge about them.
Here are some of the most attractive Eco resorts in
Sri Lanka.
1). Jetwing Vil Uyana
Jetwing Hotels are one of the most popular hotel
chains in Sri Lanka. They have built their hotels in a more eco-friendly way
compared to the other hotels. Jetwing Vil Uyana is known to be the first
manmade nature reserve created in Sri Lanka. And it has been praised for the
combination of forest and wetland system architecture that has been used in
building the resort. It is obvious that they have tried to minimize the
destruction of natural elements in order to build the resort. This glorious
nature reserve stands at 28 acres but 17acres of that land is forested land and
7 acres of that land is being used for harvesting and vegetable farming.
Tourists are able to see number of things including Sigiriya, manmade lakes,
beautiful forest with native species and farms by choosing this hotel as their
stay.
Wildlife species including butterflies, fish, reptiles, birds and mammals can be discovered while staying at the resort as well. This is another attraction method for the tourists who love to do nature photography. Recently the hotel is using cinnamon wood fed stoves instead of fuel derived gas appliances to minimize the hotel kitchen greenhouse gas emissions.
2). Heritance Kandalama
This elegant stay is another great example of eco-resorts in Sri Lanka. The famed visionary architect Geoffrey Bawa is the legend behind this nature friendly design. Under the hotel, water and animals can travel unharmed as the hotel is bult on stilts. Jungle vines are also growing over the hotel façade which makes it more greenly looking hotel. Minimalistic interior of the hotel with traditional furniture and cultural elements gives the visitors a better understanding and knowledge about the country’s history. Nothing is more refreshing than waking up in the morning in hotel Kandalama with hearing birds chipping, rustling sounds of tree leaves, chattering sounds of monkeys and elegant views of sunrise will give you next level refreshment in the morning. And this hotel uses many nature friendly facilities inside the hotel such as they use their own wastewater and filter them to irrigate its own extensive gardens. And they use renewable energy sources such as solar panels as an eco-friendly method to generate power for the hotel.
This beautiful retreat is nested in 100 acres of
pristine land, home to four beautiful lakes. Tourists will enjoy the
peacefulness that brings from this beautiful surrounding. And they will also
experience the real village life in Sri Lanka, and they will see how friendly
farmers spend their day in these beautiful paddy fields. Relaxation is one
other main factor to consider if you are willing to go to this retreat. You can
do yoga or meditation with peace of mind by listening to the calming sounds
from the nature. Traditional “Govi gedara” dining will be your favourite Sri
Lankan cuisine experience you will ever try. Tree house restaurant is nestled
between the lake and paddy fields that offers an elegant outdoor dining experience.
‘Nil manel floating villa’ is built in the middle of a small lake that gives
the traveler an awesome experience of engaging with nature. There is a Sri Lankan
cookery class as an activity that travelers can join to learn the art of Sri
Lankan cooking styles.
In my point of view this will become the pioneer in tourism field in the near future. As one of the most beautiful islands in south Asia, this eco-resort concept will be become the major way of attracting the foreign exchange income to the Sri Lanka. So let's try to engage to expand our ecotourism as much as we can and try to promote it on our social media as we can.
https://www.dailymirror.lk/47380/a-green-future-for-jetwing-vil-uyana
https://www.euronews.com/travel/2022/01/09/this-sri-lankan-eco-hotel-is-helping-to-protect-the-country-s-endangered-wildlife
https://www.destinasian.com/blog/news-briefs/eco-resorts-in-sri-lanka-heritance-kandalama



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Informative, on the point.
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DeleteSri Lanka is a very well-liked tourist destination, and a growing portion of the tourism sector there is devoted to ecotourism, which is the practice of visiting isolated areas that are frequently in danger of extinction in order to support conservation efforts and learn about the history and culture of the area.
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DeleteEcotourism is one of the key drivers in the development of tourism in Sri Lanka. As elaborated in the post eco-resorts are one of the key aspects of ecotourism in Sri Lanka. actual eco-resorts are greatly important as more than 15% of the total area are occupied by national parks, forest reserve, and a significant area of buffer zones. it is important to conserve flora and fauna while generating revenue through eco resorts. lack of governing bodies for eco resorts, lodges and eco tours is a major drawback in development of ecotourism Sri Lanka.
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DeleteThe island and country of Sri Lanka has become an increasingly popular tourist destination thanks to its tropical climate, exotic nature, and great beaches. This eco tourism the best option for Sri Lanka to promote the tourism
ReplyDeleteGreat post regarding eco tourisam in SriLanka
ReplyDeleteSri Lankan hotels have incomparable beauty with their natural beauty of the surrounding. Eco-tourism makes it more interesting for the tourists who love to be with the nature and enjoy the peacefulness. Kandalama hotel is one of the best examples.
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