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| Dr
Uditha Liyanage,
Marketing expert had the following to say having visited The Jungle
Hideout
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sun had set when I reached the Jungle Hideout. In fading twilight,
the climb to the bungalow on the winding roads around the mountainous
setting in the cool ambiance created the mood and the tone in
my mind for a restful holiday I had long for, away from the noise
and pollution of city life.
It was only in the morning that I grasped the breathtaking scenic
beauty that surrounded the jungle hideout. The weather was comfortably
chilly. A multitude of birds of various genres was indeed a highlight.
The track to the river lets and the water pools through the jungle
in the mid morning was adventurous in as much as it was satisfying.
The water was cold; the natural water falls surrounded by forest
trees created sounds of silence, which together produced an experience
I will cherish for a long time to come.
Seated in the spacious lawn of the well-kept bungalow, I observed
in quiet meditation the sunset, and as night fell, one could not
but relax and enjoy the compelling beauty and serenity of the
silence and space that engulfed the moment.I whole-heartedly recommend
the Jungle Hideout to those who value moments of total harmony
with nature and, though momentarily let go of the baggage we seem
to inevitably carry in our busy lives.
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Dr Uditha Liyanage
( PHD )
(Director - Postgraduate Institute of Management- PIM) |
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| Mr
Cristopher john watts Australia - 04
/ 01 / 2008 |
| Thank you so much. Beautiful
place. Done at the creek is lovely site. many herbs and fruits I
have seen around jungle hideout .Birds and squirrels too. The staff
was the best. Food plenty and good. I like the bath. No mosquitoes
here morning sunrise look like haven. Thank you god for this place, |
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| Dr
Dehan Gunesakera consultant oncologist with 14 other consultants
from Galle hospital. |
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Thank you for letting us
spend a day at jungle hideout. It was well appreciated by all
the chaps who went. This will tell you how much we appreciated
it. This place seems to be a paradise for birds and I think it
should be developed as a good place for bird watching. As much
as 29 species (among them a number of endemic species- highlighted)
were recorded during a single day, during only a few hours of
observation, around the bungalow. There would be many more, judging
by the myriad of birdcalls heard in the early morning, and throughout
the day. |
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