Ayubowan to everyone, who are exploring "Journey Through Wilderness" blogger page for information. Please note that I conduct bird, Wildlife and wildlife photography trails to anyone who has a liking towards the mentioned activities. I have my parameters when handling these trails to minimize the human capacity going to be participated at one time (half a day or full day). I only take one person to six people to ensure, to give more educational and pleasing atmosphere. Morning trails begins at 6.30am and continues until we all achieve the desired goal. Evening trails begins at 3.00pm.
Hope that you will experience my trails no sooner than later if you visit Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
Thank you,
Dhilip de Alwis (JTW)
The full day trails will be conducted from 6.30am - 10.30am and them we stop for lunch and proceed again from 3.00pm till dusk.
Also, I leave an option to you, if you are a solo person interested in doing these trails other than visiting into any of the national parks, that I can offer you to be a pillion rider on my dirt bike, paying a reasonable charge for the transportation, where we can explore more millage at the end.
Very important to remember that you will not be granted permission to isolate me at any given time without prior notice. This will be very strictly applied to six pack groups. Also, the same rules & regulations will be applied, if you happen to visit to any selected national parks nearby. The solo explorers also should obey the same rules, as all trails will be conducted close proximity to the wilderness and isolated areas. One more major thing to remind you to avoid feeding primates as they can be a real disturbance to our trails. Generally, all species should be kept alone if you need to get the maximum leisure, pleasure and enjoyment.
Thank you,
Dhilip de Alwis (JTW)
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