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Guided walking & cultural holidays
Touring: France, Vietnam, Lao & Sri Lanka
SRI LANKA
People & Culture
The population (around 20 million), has a diverse ethnic composition.
About 75% of the people are Sinhalese, 18 % are Tamils, and 7 %
are Muslims of Arab descent. Smaller ethnic groups include Malays,
Burghers (mixed race Sinhalese and European), and Veddas - tribal
people who are the original inhabitants of the island.
The Sinhalese came from northern India in about 500
BC. They speak Sinhalese and live primarily in the southwest. Ninety
percent of them are Buddhists. The Tamils are divided into two distinct
groups. The Sri Lankan Tamils, whose roots on the island date back
nearly 2,000 years, are concentrated in the northern and eastern
coastal regions particularly around Jaffna, their ancestral home.
The Indian Tamils were brought from southern India in the late 19th
and early 20th centuries to work as labourers on the large agricultural
estates in the south-central hill country. Both groups practice
the Hindu religion and speak the Tamil language. Sinhalese and Tamil
are official languages. The Burghers are largely English speaking.
English is used extensively in administration and education, but
only 10 percent of the population can speak or understand it. Sri
Lanka's literacy rate of about 86 percent compares favourably to
that of most South Asian countries. Schooling is free and compulsory
from ages 5 to 13. Free secondary and college and university education
is also available.
Buddhism, which came to Sri Lanka in the 3rd century
BC, is the predominant religion and the foundation of Sinhalese
culture. Kandy, the ancient capital, is located in the foothills
of the hill country and is the centre of traditional culture. Here
Sri Lanka's most prized possession, the sacred tooth of Buddha,
is enshrined in the Temple of the Tooth.
The government-supported health system provides free
medical care. A successful family planning program has lowered birthrates
significantly and Sri Lankans have a low incidence of major endemic
and infectious diseases.
DATES AND COSTS
5-20 March, 2006 $4734 per person, twin share, from Australia
return or
$3234 joining in Sri Lanka.
4-19 March 2007
Best Travels, 82 Bellevue Street, CAMMERAY, NSW
2062
tel (61+) 2 9929 9391 besttravels@ozemail.com.au
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