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Real Taste of Agro Tourism

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  After reading these two phases your heart might be willing to take you there. Windsor Park, CIC Agri Holiday Resort is one of the best agro farms in Sri Lanka that is aggressively promoting Agritourism for both foreign and local tourists. This place world's famous heritage site in Sri Lanka where near Polonnaruwa.Just 250 meters far away from the main town Hingurakgoda. The resort which is situated in a 1.380-acre agriculture farm includes paddy cultivation and a drying Processing facility, paddy husk charcoal production plant, dairy, commercial vegetable cultivation, banana, mango, guava, papaya,ata(custard apple), and wood apple plantation, plant nursery, Home garden, machinery yard, and a compost production facility. Their larger paddy field enriched the beauty of this amazing land into greeny. Once you stand on the one beautiful place middle on the farm as far as you can see, there are only paddy fields only. So their everlasting beauty will claim your mind and body undoubted

Shy and solitary creature

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  The sloth bear is a shy and reclusive animal and is only found in pairs during courting (breeding) or when one encounters a mother and cub. Occasionally, they are also found in pairs when there are seasonal bounties of rich food, as during the season when trees as 'Palu' and 'Weera' yield fruit. It is the only member of the bear family that carries the cub on its back. The sloth bear has to quench its thirst every night and cannot go on for prolonged periods of time without water. Sloth bears use a wide variety of facial expressions and calls to communicate with one another. Sri Lankan Sloth Bear has thick shaggy fur that is black colored. Its ears are lined with long fur and it has a long snout, a long tongue, round eyes, and a large nose, and a V or Y shaped marking on the chest. Its head resembles a domesticated dog.  Their paws are equipped with well-developed hooked claws that enable them to climb trees and dig for termites. The head and body grow up to 6 feet in

Navigation and Emergency gear

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  A hiker can quickly become lost in dense or maze-like backcountry settings, making outdoor navigation skills vital for any wilderness trip. Modern GPS navigation systems are excellent tools for finding your way, but, as with any device, they can fail. Every navigation tool and the device has different strengths and weaknesses. So try to learn multiple techniques and tools for wilderness navigation, so you can get yourself back on track in even the most confusing backcountry locations. The navigation toolkit consists of maps, compass, whistle, watch, pencil, paper, altimeter, and a smartphone. There were perfectly reliable and easy to use in all situations. navigation is best understood and practiced successfully when you incorporate the following into your hikes: • Map and compass skills • Navigational apps or GPS units • Dead reckoning techniques. • Environmental navigation techniques. GPS and smartphones are the most reliable way to make sure that you stay on track.