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Guided walking & cultural holidays
Touring: France, Vietnam, Lao & Sri Lanka
SRI LANKA
History & Government
Ruins of ancient cities recall the once flourishing civilizations
of Sri Lanka. Two centres of early Sinhalese civilization were Anuradhapura
in the northern plain and Polonnaruwa near the Mahaweli River to
the southeast. Both in succession became capitals of the Sinhalese
kingdom.
The arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century
marked the beginning of European domination, which lasted more than
400 years. The Portuguese, in control of coastal Sri Lanka for 150
years, established a trading settlement at Colombo. In 1658 they
were driven out by the Dutch, and in 1796 the Dutch were supplanted
by the British, who controlled the country for the next 152 years.
By the mid-19th century the British had brought about a dramatic
transformation of the economy with the introduction of coffee and
tea. A British colony from 1802, Sri Lanka became independent and
democratic in 1948.
Peace has been marred in the past by open hostility
between the Tamils and Sinhalese. In the 1950s there was an upsurge
of Sinhalese-Buddhist nationalism in an effort to gain supremacy
over the Tamils. A major conflict resulted when the Tamils began
to demand an independent state. Despite ongoing negotiations, the
conflict remains unresolved, although there is currently a ceasefire
between the parties.
DATES AND COSTS
5-20 March, 2006 $4734 per person, twin share, from
Australia return or
$3234 joining in Sri Lanka.
Best Travels, 82 Bellevue Street, CAMMERAY, NSW
2062
tel (61+) 2 9929 9391 besttravels@ozemail.com.au
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