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  • Owner managed Boutique DMC in Sri Lanka.
    A specialist in experiential travel, focusing on Experiences, Encounters and Spaces with character and sustainability.
  • Owner managed Boutique DMC in Sri Lanka.
    A specialist in experiential travel, focusing on Experiences, Encounters and Spaces with character and sustainability.
  • Owner managed Boutique DMC in Sri Lanka.
    A specialist in experiential travel, focusing on Experiences, Encounters and Spaces with character and sustainability.
  • Owner managed Boutique DMC in Sri Lanka.
    A specialist in experiential travel, focusing on Experiences, Encounters and Spaces with character and sustainability.
  • Owner managed Boutique DMC in Sri Lanka.
    A specialist in experiential travel, focusing on Experiences, Encounters and Spaces with character and sustainability.

Breakfast in the paddy field ……. The Farmer’s Style…

The open air Rice Field restaurant in haputale overlooks paddy fields and wetlands, a dizzying canvas of greens, muddy brown edges dotted by the wild wetlands. These lands produce almost 85% of the produce used by these outdoor kitchens including yams, root vegetables, fruits and herbs but mainly rice. The fields are laden with traditional heirloom varieties of rice, the same grains that once nourished the royal families, armies and giants of Royal Kingdoms that make up Sri Lanka.The open air Rice Field restaurant in haputale overlooks paddy fields and wetlands, a dizzying canvas of greens, muddy brown edges dotted by the wild wetlands. These lands produce almost 85% of the produce used by these outdoor kitchens including yams, root vegetables, fruits and herbs but mainly rice. The fields are laden with traditional heirloom varieties of rice, the same grains that once nourished the royal families, armies and giants of Royal Kingdoms that make up Sri Lanka.Join the local farmers for a Ambula, which is a traditional Sinhalese word for a nutritious breakfast meal eaten by farmers in the fields. Appreciate the textures of different grains of endemic rice, a little less polished, a little less sweet but a lot more  nourishing, while chatting about the intricate art of traditional and sustainable rice farming.

The Little England by Joes

Little England by Joes is the perfect place to stay for a family holiday, a romantic break or a group getaway Surrounded with lush greenery of the Nuwara Eliya. This showcases the elegance of British architecture infused with Sri Lankan charm.Little England by Joes is the perfect place to stay for a family holiday, a romantic break or a group getaway Surrounded with lush greenery of the Nuwara Eliya. This showcases the elegance of British architecture infused with Sri Lankan charm.The Cottage holds a majestic view of the tea fields  and the rolling Blue Mountains.​A perfect combination of colonial  architecture and nature’s serenity, Little England by Joes is crafted for a peaceful dwelling. This artistic space brings Five luxurious bedrooms with attached baths and modern amenities to ensure comfort.

Bonjour! Hallo! Privet!

Air France and the Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) are the latest operators to resume flight operations to Sri Lanka. This news was announced by the Minister of Tourism Harin Fernando in a Tweet, and he also confirmed that the airlines will operate four flights a week to Sri Lanka. Russia's Aeroflot was also one of several other airlines that resumed flights to Sri Lanka after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in the country.Air France and the Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) are the latest operators to resume flight operations to Sri Lanka. This news was announced by the Minister of Tourism Harin Fernando in a Tweet, and he also confirmed that the airlines will operate four flights a week to Sri Lanka. Russia's Aeroflot was also one of several other airlines that resumed flights to Sri Lanka after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in the country.

Ecotourism gets a knowledge boost

Students of the Academy of Wildlife, Ecotourism and Nature Interpretation (AWENI) took part in a Fieldwork Training Session (FTS) recently. The students are part of the Sri Jayawardenapura University and the session was aimed at empowering the students by updating their knowledge about Ecotourism. Held at the 60 acre urban wetland Diyasaru Park, the session on new industry standards and requirements was conducted by Emeritus Professor and world-renowned Ornithologist Sarath Kotagama, and Environmentalist Dr. Jagath Jayawardena. Students of the Academy of Wildlife, Ecotourism and Nature Interpretation (AWENI) took part in a Fieldwork Training Session (FTS) recently. The students are part of the Sri Jayawardenapura University and the session was aimed at empowering the students by updating their knowledge about Ecotourism. Held at the 60 acre urban wetland Diyasaru Park, the session on new industry standards and requirements was conducted by Emeritus Professor and world-renowned Ornithologist Sarath Kotagama, and Environmentalist Dr. Jagath Jayawardena.

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Great Experience ..!! It's very hard to choose a favorite part.

We enjoyed all of it. The itinerary was very well planned with a lot of activities plus a little bit of downtime as well. All the hotels have been lovely and had a lot of character. The chauffeur guide was excellent, knowledgeable and accommodating especially with our regular requests to find somewhere to stop for short eats.

We would definitely recommend Sri Lanka as a destination for friends and family to visit.

Robyn Semple - Dower | UK
19th April 2018

 

 

Team Behind Exj

 

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Anuruddha Bandara

Anuruddha Bandara, also known as AB, is an award-winning entrepreneur who has built a reputation as a niche tourism specialist, explorer, and management trainer.

He has travelled extensively to all parts of Sri Lanka and, impressively, 16% of the globe, including six continents. As Founder/ CEO and Master Crafter of Experiences & Encounters, he has navigated Experiential Journeys, to become the most sought after destination management company in Sri Lanka.

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Natasha

Natasha or “Natz” in short has been with Exj from 2013 to present handling B2C sales for our Tented Camp products. Prior to rejoining with us again Nathasha served a B2C focused DMC , as the Sales Manager and also as the Reservations Manager for a period of one and a half years. 

A very outgoing and a pleasant personality and she posses a total of six years of experience as a Travel Adviser providing consultation and guidance on destinations, ground arrangements, accommodations and tours for both business travellers and tourists. 

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Nish

Nish is an accounting professional who decided to follow her true passion - turning her attention to the tourism industry; particularly interested in sustainable tourism. With more than a decade of experience in the field, Nish is an invaluable member of  Experiential Journeys.

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Haj

Hajreen Juhara, popularly called Haj, is a multi-talented and experienced individual. With a career spanning 21 years in customer care, in Sri Lanka and overseas, Haj understands the capacity of the tourism industry in Sri Lanka as well as the requirements of his clientele, more specifically, when it comes to Meetings / Incentives / Conferences and Events [ MICE]  

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Migara

An IT professional, who eventually found that staring into a screen the whole day, is not what he truly made for. After trying out options in few industries, it didn't take too long for him to find his "perfect fit"; sustainable tourism coupled with customer care.

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Our policy in discouraging Animal Cruelty, Tourist Traps and Staged Tourist Shows

Animals Are Friends Too: Discouraging Animal Cruelty, Tourist Traps and Staged Tourist Shows

We at ExJ stay away from tourism experiences that are staged and involve animal cruelty and shopping traps that are contrived to exploit and deceive clients.

Even though some of the popular ‘attractions’ are not included in our programmes due to the above reasons, we have no objections in our clients making their own arrangements with our Drivers to visit these places.

 

Why we do not promote following attractions

 

Turtle Hatcheries

As this concept has serious negative aspects in terms of conservation, we do not encourage our visitors to patronize the turtle hatcheries, as not all of them are really turtle-friendly. We instead encourage them to observe turtles in their natural habitats.

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

When we became aware that the animal welfare standards there were questionable, we stopped encouraging our clients to visit the orphanage. We are pleased to observe that the Born Free Foundation has now adopted similar measures.

Elephant back rides – Habarana

There’s uncertainty surrounding the attitude of this place towards animal welfare. There may be a few ethical operators, but in general, we are not in agreement with how the place is run. We all would love a photo of us riding an elephant, but is a lifetime of pain caused to these magnificent mammals really worth a few fleeting likes on social media?

Traditional Village Tour with a Canoe Trip and Bullock-Carts – Habarana

This is a tourist trap where a lot of the trip is ‘staged’ for commercial purposes. Such fake touristic experiences will not give our visitors an idea of what life in the country is really like, so join us as we show you the real side of Sri Lanka. And at the end of every vacation, always ask yourself, “Did you feel that your holiday was ethical, eco-friendly, and reduced environmental impacts?”


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