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  • Passionate Sustainability

Good people bring great change - a new style on the “Top”

In keeping with our ethos of playing an active role in sustainability and conservation, we are proud to report that the Mahoora Tented Safari Camp has now embarked on a new journey to test out our new sustainable roofing style - Cadjan and treated palmyra leaves. In keeping with our ethos of playing an active role in sustainability and conservation, we are proud to report that the Mahoora Tented Safari Camp has now embarked on a new journey to test out our new sustainable roofing style - Cadjan and treated palmyra leaves. An age-old roofing method - sustainable and environmentally friendly - we are now trying this out at Mahoora Yala - now.A conscious decision was taken to minimise the usage of artificial material at the site, this in turn benefits the local community of Cadjan Weavers and traditional roofing experts of the villages as well. This is a great way to minimise the heat within the tents during the daytime when less energy will be spent on cooling the tents via the usage of electricity as well.

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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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