Testimonials

Thank you for arranging such a memorable tour for us. All of the arrangements worked perfectly from the moment we were met by Lasantha to the time we were dropped off at the airport to come home. We enjoyed all of the hotels, the food was mouth watering and a

Andrew Simpson

Yala National Park in Sri Lanka was trying to keep quiet about a mother leopard and her three cubs, but word had leaked from one jeep driver to another, one naturalist guide to another and from one photographer to another.  By the beginning of October many kn

Karen Corniff 2010

We went for three weeks in January 2011. The first week unfortunately coincided with a bout of La Nina weather that had been afflicting much of the western Pacific with heavy rains and floods, especially in Queensland, the Philippines and parts of southern Chi

Ray Murray

"The first thing I can say about Sri Lanka is that it's perfectly obvious we're not going to be here long enough!  I would have guessed that about sort of two or three weeks at least you need to see Sri Lanka's wildlife.  To see Sri Lanka completely you'd ne

Bill Oddie

Nights 8th – 9th  December. Villa Talangama We were met promptly by our guide Supurna Hettiarachchi (Hetti)  and taken to Villa Talangama where we were to spend our first two nights. The Villa was beautiful and very comfortable, the food was deliciou

Dr. Tanit Habananda

My trip to Yala and Bundala was basically meant for the photography of Sri Lanka birds, but after a short time  you are bound to get photographs of many special animals as well. I had read about Jetwing Eco Holidays in a wildlife magazine where they recomm

Bjoern D. Huseby

[ A Birding and Wildlife Trip Report: Sri Lanka] The list below assigns a unique number to each on the very first occasion a species of butterfly was encountered on this deducated butterfly watching tour with client Mike Williams. 26th February 2

Naturalist Wicky Wickramasena

The success of any specialist wild life holiday depends hugely on the expertise of the guide. We were therefore extremely fortunate to spend two weeks in the company of Upali Nissanka who has both long experience and detailed knowledge of not only the birds an

Colin Cheshire

08 November 2013, just after midnight, we have arrived in Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka. Our guide/driver is there to meet us so we are off to a good start for our 20 day holiday. The road away from the airport & into Colombo is good, a multi-lane highway

Dallas & Geof

INTRODUCTION Sri Lanka seems to have regained peace and stability after decades ravaged by civil war and the devastating tsunami in 2004. Still much has to be reconciled between the ethnic groups and to be reconstructed, but today Sri Lanka

Earling Krabbe