When the pandemic was at its peak in Sri Lanka, our national parks were closed for a few months. Listen to a local expert in wildlife and find out whether the long closures gave the animals a much-needed break from overcrowded parks and how the impact of the pandemic has affected the conservation efforts in Sri Lanka.
"Wildlife expert Nuwan Amarasuriya from Authenticities in conversation with wilderness guide & sustainable tourism consultant, Arran Sivarajah from Ceylon Wild Safaris."
Our guest today is Malik Fernando, Founder and Managing Director of Resplendent Ceylon, a collection of luxury boutique hotels in Sri Lanka.
It’s hard to even call Malik’s properties hotels. They’re more like beautiful places to rest your head wrapped into a full on experience of living life and diving into Sri Lankan culture. From the palm fringed shores of Cape Weligama, to relaxing on a working tea plantation in the mountains, to being on safari at Wild Coast Tented Lodge - you can’t get more immersed than this.
Malik’s father is a famous figure in Sri Lanka, having founded Dilmah Tea which is exported to over 100 countries around the world. When Sri Lanka opened up to tourism, Malik noticed an increasing number of tea drinkers reaching out to ask to come visit… so he renovated some bungalows and invited them to come along.
Today his 3, and soon to be 4 hotels are the top luxury options in the country.
Malik and I discuss why Sri Lanka is such an underrated destination. He also tells insider stories about the building of the lodges, their passion for community development, and why true luxury is about feeling pampered AND being immersed in the local culture.
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Fatevi accompagnare alla scoperta di questa bellissima isola da Rita, una giovane donna italiana che qui si è trasferita circa cinque anni fa: le sue parole danno voce al fascino, alla grazia, alla bellezza che avvolgono ogni cosa in Sri Lanka!
Breve introduzione al Buddismo: non una religione, ma una vera e propria filosofia di vita.
Nata in India e diffusasi poi in vaste zone dell'Asia orientale, questa dottrina filosofica ha segnato profondamente la sua epoca e tutte quelle successive, mantenendo intatti il suo fascino e la sua forza fino ai giorni nostri... scopriamo insieme perchè!
Meet Professor Sarath Kotagama, a dedicated environmentalist and an ornithologist who’s here with us to shed some light on local birdlife and highlight the importance of birding and birds in Sri Lanka.
Hailing from a rural area in Bandarawela, Sri Lanka, Professor Kotagama's education extends from a reputed school till he entered the university in 1969. After completing a BSc degree in Zoology Special with a second class (Upper Division) in Marine Ecology in 1974, he continued completing his post-graduate PhD in Ornithology, studying the “Feeding and Behavioural Ecology of the Rose-Ringed Parakeet” in 1982.
With an impressive set of educational qualifications and practical experience, Professor Kotagama continued his field of work by devoting time for academic contributions at Brandeis University in the USA, Konan university in Japan and Bharathiya Agricultural university in India, appearing as a guest lecturer.
Recognised as the first professional Ornithologist in Sri Lanka in 1982, today Professor Kotagama is the chairman of the Asia Council of the Birdlife International Asia Partnership and a Global Council Member in the Birdlife International Global Council.
The Tara Statue
Masterpieces of the East (A Documentary series by BBC FOUR)
Series revealing the stories behind iconic artefacts from the Indian subcontinent. This edition takes a look at the near life-size bronze statue of the Buddhist goddess Tara, which has long been one of the most striking and memorable exhibits in the Asia gallery of the British Museum. Discovered in Sri Lanka, the statue made an extraordinary journey back to Britain via the country home Sir Robert Brownrigg.
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Uno scorcio dei principali siti culturali e archeologici dello Sri Lanka , molti dei quali sotto la protezione dell'Unesco per la loro unicità e importanza. Scoprirete una storia antica di millenni nel visitare virtualmente questi meravigliosi luoghi.
Terrà questa sessione: SUNIL KARUNANAYAKE
Una delle storiche guide parlanti Italiano dello Sri Lanka, ha iniziato la sua esperienza con uno dei più grandi ricettivi nel 1980 e da allora ha sempre accompagnato gli Italiani alla scoperta di questo meraviglioso paese. Vanta una lunghissima conoscenza dei siti archeologici e culturali dello Sri Lanka.
Quando non fa la guida , è appassionato di sport (e di cricket come tutti i singalesi) e legge libri di avventura.
Dans la longue et complexe histoire de ce pays, autrefois Ceylan, aujourd’hui Sri Lanka, ce podcast met en lumière deux périodes particulièrement marquantes qui l’une et l’autre se déroulent dans la région du Centre : au 14e siècle, celle de l’éphémère Royaume de Gampola et son épanouissement culturel essentiellement en architecture et littérature, et aux 16e,17e et 18e siècles, celle de l’assiégé mais résistant Royaume de Kandy et ses admirables peintures murales.
Les influences et les empreintes laissaient par des portugaises, des néerlandaise et des anglaises reste encore après des siècles de la fin de la colonisation. La colonisation du Sri Lanka a commencé avec les Portugais en 1505, ensuite par les néerlandaise en 1658 .et finalement par les Britanniques 1796. Elle s'est terminée en 1948, après que les Britanniques eurent accordé l'indépendance au Sri Lanka.
Le sri Lanka a ses traditions uniques pratiqués par son peuple depuis des générations. Ces traditions sont basées sur certain des festivals annuels, des croyances sur l’astrologie et ses applications très souvent dans les vies quotidiennes des majoritaire des sri-lankais, des traitements d’Ayurvedha, des coutumes liées par rapports Bouddhisme. Ces traditions sont suivies de génération en génération dans la société sri-lankaise, à l'exception de certaines traditions qui ne sont pas suivies par certain gens du pays en raison de leur mode de vie, surtout dans les zones urbaines. En tout cas on voit toujours les valeurs culturelles et la priorité à ces traditions sont toujours respecté par le peuple Sri Lankais.
The Cinnamon Story
"For uncounted centuries they came from the four corners of the globe…braving treacherous oceans and cruel currents… howling hurricanes and turbulent tempests…
They arrived on the golden beaches of our magical, lush Island of Ceylon in graceful Galleons, Majestic Chinese Junks and sleek Arabian Dhows. They came in search of the most enchanted, fabulous spices in the world. Those who arrived were the emissaries of Roman Caesars, Egyptian Pharaohs and Chinese Emperors. Who prized and treasured True Ceylon Cinnamon and other spices from our Island for Its unique, enticing aroma, delectable flavor and multiple medicinal qualities.
True Cinnamon and other spices which are indigenous to the bewitchingly beautiful Island Nation of Sri Lanka, which has been legendary for its Cinnamon for well over 2000 years. Wars have been fought …the country has been occupied (never conquered) by the Portuguese, Dutch and British primarily because of our spices and mainly because of our Cinnamon. Find out the secret of True Ceylon Cinnamon & other spices…savor the irresistible, indescribable aroma, taste and flavor of these valuable spices today!"
Top House is a beautiful, working cinnamon estate of 25 acres, just inland from Weligama; 6km from the Expressway and a few minutes from the Galle – Tangalle coastal road.
The resident British owners have restored the plantation and now produce true Ceylon cinnamon, which grows on the steep slopes of a high hill. The plantation house is perched on the hilltop with spectacular views over the jungle to the north and the Indian Ocean to the south. The owners have also built an artisan distillery where they extract pure cinnamon leaf oil according to age-old techniques fine-tuned with modern technology.
We join the owner of Top House Cinnamon Planation Rupert on a tour of the estate and it’s Cinnamon Experience.
Scoprirete le antiche tradizioni e le origini delle credenze che, dopo millenni, sono ancora vive oggi nello Sri Lanka. Questi culti portano avanti usanze ed eventi unici che conservano il fascino di un tempo e
possono ancora oggi farvi vivere emozioni uniche.
Dr. Vipula Wanigasekera was in spiritual studies for over three decades in Sri Lanka and overseas. He is former Sri Lankan Diplomat and Director General of Sri Lanka Tourism Authority. He is currently a Senior Lecturer for Edith Cowan University in Perth and Colombo.
After launching his book ‘Pointers to Enlightenment’ he started offering meditation sessions for tourists on the theme that ‘Truth is Simple, and it is too simple why most people cannot grasp’. His one-hour discourse and meditation explains how human suffering, be it stress, anxiety, worry, fear, or anger apart from inevitable aging, sicknesses and foreseeable death can ignite an inquiry with an inward journey into self. That search, if one keeps all options open without prejudice, may encounter perhaps with a surprise, what is looked for, has never been outside ‘WHAT IS’.
A conversation about architecture on the island of SriLanka which has Long been a important crossroad in the Indian Ocean trade routes. We delve in to tracing the influences and ideas that made Sri Lankan architecture from the ancient and medieval to the colonial and modern.
We look back at the life and work of a great Sri Lankan architect, protagonist Geoffrey Bawa, was among the most influential creatives of his generation, designing not only buildings, but spatial experiences. His name will forever be associated with Tropical Modernism, a movement which looks to construct with space rather than in space. Within the extreme climate of his homeland, wild, invasive vegetation and native tradition are mixed with the colonial footprints left throughout the years by various cultures: the very same elements that animate a rich oeuvre of immersive and sensorial architectures inseparable from the tropical landscapes that envelop them.
For centuries, Sri Lanka and its hidden treasures have seduced travellers from around the globe. The plains of Sri Lanka offer a wildlife spectacle to rival Africa's Serengeti.It's diverse wildlife has been blowing up on the big screen recently. National Geographic’s Wild Sri Lanka series that captivated Disney’s Nature Documentary Monkey Kingdom.
Sri Lanka’s network of National Parks boasts a stunning range of landscapes and habitats, home to an amazing array of animals and birds. Each is different in character, climate and wildlife.
The island has more than 3500 years of continuous written history. We will delve into an in-depth exploration of this heritage with Sunil Ekanayake, senior Guide Lecturer with over 25 years of service to the industry. Listen to Sunil's Introduction to Sri Lanka, Buddhist Culture and World Heritage sites of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Dambulla & Sigiriya.