Sri Lankan Tree Tops Jungle Lodge has been honored with the Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Award 2008 at an award ceremony in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tree Tops is a basic mud- and tree-hut ecolodge entirely run and managed by staff recruited in a remote community where hunter-gathering is the traditional lifestyle combined with
slash-burn farming. None of the staff team ever completed the school up to o-level. Situated in lowland Uva, 10 km from Buttala, the lodge is located in dryzone Weliara bush jungle in
Southeastern Sri Lanka, a wilderness and slash and burn cultivation area connected to Yala National Park.
The award winners were selected after six months of short-listing the finalists and as a unique feature for awards, the final eight properties were inspected by Wild Asia representatives.
This year Wild Asia introduced a new set of criteria which included: 1) Sense of place -- whether tourists understand their destinations better through operators's efforts. 2)
Sustainability -- whether these efforts are long-term. 3) Involvement of guests -- do the operators involve their guests in their practices 4) Internalization -- how much is
sustainability part of the day-to-day operations
Dr. Reza Azmi, Director and Founder, Wild Asia, who checked out Tree Tops Jungle Lodge, commented: What'ss great about the Awards is we always find a gem - a property that challenges us
in our evolving views of what makes a 'ssustainable's business. I had a preconceived idea of Sri Lanka'ss Tree Tops Jungle Lodge as yet another wildlife lodge but what we discovered was
how local everything was. From the design of the mud huts to the entire wildlife experience. Despite being a small operation, the lodge serves as important business, educational and
conservation catalysts for the area.
The Wild Asia Award is an incredible encouragement for me and my team as well as attracting well deserved international attention to Sri Lankan ecotourism - Lars Sorensen said, Chief,
Tree Tops Jungle Lodge.
Explaining what makes Tree Tops special, Lars Sorensen adds: The jungle lodge vision developed from 2001 was quite a daring combination of adventure, experience and minimal facilities.
However we went our own ways and have proven to be a world class Sri Lankan ecotourism product in terms of real and authentic experience. Our concept is tailor made for the particular
area and aims to preserve local culture, nature and wildlife - call it 'sliving in the wilderness with local people's. The concept puts weight on the human resource part and environmental
conservation rather than the actual physical hotel. Organization and service make the magic more than conventional comfort. This is all depending on the preservation of the surrounding
nature because living amidst jungle, birds, spotting leopard paw marks and observing an occasional wild elephant is the core attraction for visitors.
Initiated in 2006 by Malaysia based conservation group Wild Asia, the Awards showcase exemplary Asian ecotourism ventures that are committed to sustainable practices. This year'ss Awards
attracted a diverse group of tourism operators from Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Laos, the Maldives, Sri Lanka and India. Wild Asia organized various learning seminars
attended by pioneers of Asian nature conservation and leaders in ecotourism from the finest Asian eco-chic resorts to basic community based accommodation places.
Information about the awards on the Wild Asia website www.wildasia.net
For contacting Lars Sorensen and information about Tree Tops Jungle Lodge: www.treetopsjunglelodge.com