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IMALKA HOLIDAY RESORT. |
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Henarathgoda, Gampaha. |
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Email: info@imalkareception.com |
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Website: www.imalkareception.com
Welcome, Imalka holiday resort. One of the most beautiful holiday resort in the area of Gampaha. The Imalka holiday resort invites you to experience the ultimate in hospitality Resort. The Imalka Holiday Resort is just behind the Henarathgoda Botanical Garden and 30 minutes away from the Katunayake Aire-port. |
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Manager: Mr. Ruwan Fernando TP:+94114422070, Mobile: +94712953641 |
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The guest house is a 5-minute walk from Beach Park and a 10-minute drive from Arpico Shopping Mall and Negombo Railway Station.
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A/c Rooms.
- Satellite TV.
- Work desk and ironing facilities.
- Wi-Fi is free in the entire property.
- private dining areas.
- comfortable seating.
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BLUE HORIZON GUEST HOUSE |
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Approved by ceylon tourist board.
No.81, Cemetry Rd, Kudapaduwa, Negombo, Sri Lanka. |
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T.P. +94312233078 Hot Line: +94777818179 Email: anurangadealwis@yahoo.com
Blue Horizon Guest House is only 20 mints from the Katunayake International Airport and approx 200 meters to the negombo beach and only 5 minutes drive to the city center. Hotel is in service for last 30 years and an approved Guest house by the Ceylon Tourist Board.
Friendly helpful staff. Clean rooms with wii fi, tv and air conditioning. Lovely fresh sheets. Free tea/coffee and great breakfast. Located 1 block from beach in quiet neighbourhood with small shops nearby to purchase snacks and water. Transport to/from airport arranged at cheap rate..- Sue manama
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Ecotourism
Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile, pristine, and relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low impact and often small scale alternative to the commercial level (mass) tourism. Its purpose may be to educate the traveler, to provide funds for ecological conservation, to directly benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local communities, or to foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Since the 1980s ecotourism has been considered one critical effort by environmentalists, so that future generations may experience destinations relatively untouched by human intervention.
[1] Several university programs use this description as the working definition of ecotourism.
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In general, ecotourism deals with the living part of the natural environment.
[3] Ecotourism focuses on socially responsible travel, personal growth, and environmental sustainability.
Ecotourism typically involves travel to destinations where flora, fauna and cultural heritage are the major attractions. Ecotourism is intended to offer tourists understanding of the human impact on the environment, and to foster a greater appreciation of our natural habitats.
Responsible ecotourism includes programs that minimize the negative aspects of conventional tourism on the environment and enhance the cultural integrity of local people. Therefore, in addition to evaluating environmental and cultural factors, an integral part of ecotourism is the promotion of recycling, energy efficiency, water conservation, and the creation of economic opportunities for local communities.
[4] For these reasons, ecotourism often appeals to the supporters of environmental and social responsibility.


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If you are planning a holiday in Negombo, the Morning Star Guest House is one of the best options you have. It is a place where you can have a real taste of what Sri Lankan Hospitality is all about. The most important is you can experience as your home away from home at Morning Star. Our international exposure makes us to understand the real taste of foreign travelers and to offer them what they want.It is located only a short walk away from the Negombo beach just 100 m away.
It is a modern construction consists of apartment type accommodation and with separate chalets set around a well landscaped garden. It is suitable for families, couples, and singles who like to be in a homely environment with all the modern amenities.
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Tel: +94 31 2274371 / Hotline : +94 77 8333218
No.55/1, Palangathuraya, kochchikade, Sri Lanka |
Skype: francis.appuhamy
Email: info@morningstarsrilanka.com
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Raini Vila Garden Hotel |
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208A, Pamunugama Rd, Delatura, Ja-ela, Phone: 011 22 45097, 071 3012660 |
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Welcome to, Raini Vila Garden Hotel. one of the finest reception halls in the Pamunugama area. The Raini Vila Garden Hotel invites you to experience the ultimate in reception hospitality. The Raini Vila Garden Hotel is located just a little over 1km From The Thudella hunction,.
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Nestled away from Colombo’s bustling city, Wetwater Resort features a spacious landscape pool overlooking lush greeneries and a restaurant. Free Wi-Fi is available at all public areas. There is 1 person looking at this resort.. More |
Sri Lanka provides quality health services
Ranked first in world Health and Survival indicator:
Subashini Samaranayake
I consider it my responsibility to preserve the free health service and safeguard the right of every citizen for the benefits there under - Mahinda Chintana - Vision Ahead
Lanka at its best
* Re-construction of hospitals destroyed due to terrorism and tsunami
* Lanka ranked first in the world in Health and Survival indicator
* Child mortality rate stands at 12 per 1000 births
* Forty five maternal deaths per 100,000 live births
* Life expectancy at birth 77 for males and 68 for females
* Completely eradicated polio and small-pox
* Achieved universal child immunization
* Has provided free public health facilities more than 75 years |
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With President Mahinda Rajapaksa assuming the second term of office on November 19, the country is poised to become the Wonder of Asia. In keeping with Mahinda Chintana, the Government has taken several action in the past five years to fulfill the healthcare needs of the people by upgrading health facilities in Sri Lanka. Re-constructing and upgrading hospitals by the Government in a number of areas, is a key aspect of this policy.
Recent international reports have shown that the country has benefitted from the allocation of millions of rupees from the National Budget for the improvement of the health sector. Sri Lanka is ranked first in the world in the Health and Survival indicator, of the Global Gender Gap Report 2010 compiled by the World Economic Forum.
Sri Lanka is often lauded internationally for its good health indicators and is at the forefront in providing quality health services in the South Asian region. Low child mortality rate, steps to prevent communicable diseases, low maternal mortality rate and special emphasis on primary healthcare, are some of the factors which have contributed to this success.
Sri Lanka’s child mortality rate stands at 12 per 1000 births and maternity mortality rate, according to the latest statistics of the Health Ministry 45 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. Sri Lanka’s life expectancy at birth is 77 years for males and 68 for females which is on par the most of the developed countries in the world.
Sri Lanka has completely eradicated polio and smallpox and achieved universal child immunization.
It is noteworthy that Sri Lanka has set a world record for continuously providing free public health facilities for more than 75 years. Sri Lanka has an extensive network of public health clinics and hospitals across the country with a total of around 70,000 beds.
Within the last five years, the Government re-constructed a number of hospitals which were destroyed due to terrorism and the tsunami. It also took action to upgrade hospitals in many parts of the country.
Kilinochchi District Hospital
Kilinochchi District Hospital which was badly damaged by terrorism was renovated and re-opened to the public by the Government.
It was re-equipped under the Vaddikin Vasantham (Uthuru Vasanthaya or Northern Spring) Rehabilitation and Resettlement program of the North, implemented by the Presidential Special Task Force.
The hospital received a maternity ward, OPD, dental clinic, a unit for wound dressing and an Anti-Malaria Campaign Unit under this renovation.
Jaffna Hospital
A Rs 2,000 million project is under way to improve the Jaffna Teaching Hospital.
Under this project, a new three-storey complex will house the administrative unit and the wards for patients. Central facilities for diagnostic imaging will be on the ground floor. It will comprise four rooms for X-rays, four Radiology rooms, a Dental X-ray Unit, Mammography Unit and Endoscope, CT Scanning, ECG, EEG and Ultra Sound Units.
The Operating Theatre complex with eight Operating rooms and Recovery Rooms will be housed on the second floor, which will also have a 20-bed Intensive Care Unit, Central Laboratory, Haematology, Bio-Chemistry and Micro Biology Units.
The project is funded by the Japanese Government.
Ayurvedic hospital in Jaffna
Indigenous Medicine Ministry has taken steps to develop the Ayurvedic Teaching Hospital in Kaithadi, Jaffna with new facilities to encourage the farmer community in Jaffna to grow indigenous medicinal plants.
This will promote the use of herbal medicines for illnesses, giving the farmers in Jaffna an additional source of income.
Health services in Vanni
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Reconstructed Kilinochchi Hospital (Left) Government has spent Rs 988 m to modernize Matale Hospital |
Vanni residents are now having access to 24 hour medical services at government hospitals in Kilinochchi, Mulankavil, Mannar, Thalaimannar, Pesalai and Mallavi.Anuradhapura HospitalThe Government has taken action to develop the facilities in Anuradhapura Hospital to meet the health needs of 1.1 million people in the area. Rs 3,125.5 million was allocated by the Government for this task in 2008. The Japanese Government agreed to provide a further Rs 1,250 million to improve the hospital’s healthcare service and to purchase medical equipment.
The project expects to develop the Out Patients’ Department, Dental Unit, Maternal and Paediatric Unit, Cancer Prevention Services, water supply, health and other sanitary facilities in the hospital. It will also supply necessary laboratory equipment.
Hambantota Hospital
Nearly 500,000 people, who needed healthcare services in the Hambantota Hospital, hitherto faced many difficulties due to the dilapidated condition of the hospital. The President drew attention to this issue and initiated the launch of a mega project for the modernization of the hospital.
It is to be made a fully-fledged hospital which will comprise an OPD Unit, a ward complex, an ICU, surgical theatres and emergency treatment units. Water storage and sanitary facilities are being improved.
The refurbishment is taking place with grants from the Hungarian Government as well as local contributions. Reconstruction has already entered the final phase. The project will be completed by 2011 at a cost of Rs 8,450 million.
Godagama Hospital
The construction of the biggest hospital of the Southern Province has commenced in Godagama in Galle District. The Government allocated Rs 550 million and the Korean Government provided Rs 660 million for this construction. An Out Patients’ Department, Intensive Care Units, Diagnostic Services, Public Health Units, Medicine stores and Quarters for the doctors and other staff will be established under this project.
Renal Care Hospital - Maligawatte
The Renal Care Hospital and Research Centre at Maligawatte, Colombo, were recently opened for the benefit of kidney patients. The hospital was built at a cost of Rs 450 million. President Rajapaksa, who discussed issues relating to the spread of kidney ailments, instructed the immediate opening of this important healthcare facility and its full equipment.
Triple Service Centre for Epilepsy
The Government has taken action to establish a service centre for epilepsy with modern facilities attached to the Colombo National Hospital to provide necessary service to nearly 30, 000 patients in Sri Lanka.
Earlier, the country did not have enough facilities such as a well-trained staff and necessary equipments to serve epilepsy-affected people.
The Government’s allocation for this task is Rs 550 million and Saudi Arabia provides Rs 2,200 million. The project is expected to be completed by 2011.
Thus, it is evident that the Government with its leadership and vision of President Mahinda Rajapaksa has paid great attention towards providing a quality healthcare service to the people. The Government has achieved many goals in this regard during past five years.
Health conditions at IDP welfare centres
The Health Ministry and WHO remain vigilant about emerging and re-emerging diseases among IDPs and other health issues such as malaria, dengue and tuberculosis (TB) as well as H1N1 infections.
The Ministry has a comprehensive health information gathering system in welfare centres through the Cheddikulam coordination centre. The Ministry has also established new immunization guidelines in these centres for children and the health workers, it said.
Other developments
The Kurunegala Teaching Hospital is being developed at a cost of Rs 1,723 million with the funding assistance from Austria - Maternal ward complex of the Ratnapura General Hospital was opened on July 29, 2010.
The Health Ministry has launched a special program to bring the service of specialist doctors to the difficult and rural areas of the country.
A Presidential Task Force was set up to control dengue menace with the coordination of the Health, Defence, Environment, Education and Provincial Councils and Local Government Ministries.
The Taskforce will pay special attention to the most affected 65 Divisional Secretariat divisions in the 15 districts. More
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Canal View garden hotel. |
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Periyamulla, Negombo |
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TP: +9477383686, +94312233950 |
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Welcome to,Canal View Garden Hotel. one of the finest reception halls in the Negombo area. The Canal View Garden Hotel invites you to experience the ultimate in reception hospitality. TheCanal View Garden Hotel is located just a little over 1km From The Periyamulla junction. |
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LOCATION: ULUKADE JUNCTION, GANEMULLA . |
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TYPE: BUNGALOW |
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NO OF ROOMS: 5 |
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MADU-LAL BUNGALOW
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A songbird's sweet lullaby.
The dawn breaking through the boughs of your very own lychee tree. |
Welcome to Madu-Lal Bungalow |
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MR. PRASANNA(OWNER) : +94718037625, +94332260996
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FULLY FURNISHED |
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Set in a beautiful garden the Nilwala Guest House is a well known destionation for families and regular vistors to Negombo. While only 500m away from the beach and a short walk to the commercial center of Negombo the Nilwala Guest House is located on a quite side road, making you feel more like a resident than a tourist.
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One Day One Night |
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Confirmation Procedure |
30% advance payment is required on confirmation and the balance to be settled in full before departure. |
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Effective from 1 May to 30 September 2012
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Valid Until April 30, 2013
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LOCATION: #68, CEMETRY RD, ETTUKALA NEGOMBO, SRI LANKA |
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TYPE: GUEST HOUSE, RESTAURANT & CATERERS. |
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NO OF ROOMS: 5 |
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MANAGED BY team of SHERRY LAND |
"A" Grade Tourist Board Approved. |
Telephone:- +94312222351, Mobile: +94714564015
nilwalainnegombo@gmail.com |
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SUMMER SIDE RESIDENCE
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- - Double Bed
- - A/C Rooms
- - LCD Flat Television 32"
- - Balcony with chairs
- - Tea /coffee making facilities
- - Walking distance to beach
- - Refrigerator
- - Newly Furniture
- - Hot water
- - Comfortable Bath room
- - Laundry facilities
Ruwan Priyantha, No.84, Palangathure, Kochchikade, Negombo, Sri lanka. |
Tel- +94 31 227 8339, +94 77 743 0697, +94 72 743 0697 |
E-mail - summersideresident@yahoo.com |
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Welcome to Summer Side Residence in Negombo
Surrounded by beautiful areas, overlooking the Colombo – Chilaw main road stands a unique Guest House, The Summer Side Residence Located in close proximity to the heart of Negombo - the world renowned Beach area in Sri Lanka, Summer Side Residence is a Guest House dedicated to offer reasonable rates with an exclusive range of services.
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LAND FOR SALE - NEGOMBO, SRI LANKA |
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MR. A.A.FERNANDO |
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NO: 64, St. Anthonys Rd, |
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Periyamulla, Negombo |
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TP: +94779001976, +94312236537
This land is most appropriate for the investment of tourist industry and located just a little over 500m From the Periyamulla junction. 1km from the Negombo beach hotel side, 25 minutes from the Katunayake Airport and 5 minutes to the Negombo City. |
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32 1/2 P
- 35*183 feets
- Ideal for the industry of tourism
- RS. 16,000,000
- Euro 97135
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