Sri Lanka: The Bradt Travel Guide

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Bradt Travel Guides, 2005 - 288 páginas
Sri Lanka is historically a favorite Indian Ocean destination for travelers, and post-tsunami visitor levels are anticipated to return to normal as visitors support the island's recovery. In this new edition a complete range of coastal resorts are covered for the tourist looking to unwind, whilst a variety of activities and attractions will tempt visitors to explore the interior of the island, untouched by the tsunami. Suggestions on places to visit include temples and shrines, the elephant orphanage at Pinnawela, botanical and zoological gardens, and a pilgrimage to the top of Adam's Peak by night to watch the sunrise.
Features include:
*Final research for this new edition carried out post-tsunami
*Author a long-term Sri Lanka resident
*Coverage of national parks, natural history, and a wide range of watersports
*"Giving something back" section on traveling responsibly, particularly reflecting support of local charities and rebuilding projects

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Sobre el autor (2005)

Royston Ellis has been writing about the Maldives for UK magazines and newspapers since he first visited them in 1983. He's the author of Bradt's Sri Lanka and Mauritius guides as well as being the official biographer for the President of the Maldives.

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