Sri Lanka, Cultural Triangle, Ulpotha
"This unique village community concept, lying northwest of Kandy, is devoted to mental, spiritual and physical wellbeing."
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Writers bio:
Rory Spowers, 39, has been living near Galle in Sri Lanka, with his wife and two sons, since March 2004. His book, A Year of Green Tea and Tuk-Tuks was published by Harper Collins in January 2007, and follows the creation of ‘Samakanda’, the transformation of an abandoned tea estate into a tropical ‘forest garden’, ecological learning centre and eco-tourism destination.
Rory is a writer and broadcaster whose last book, Rising Tides, a history of ecological thought, was critically acclaimed by The Sunday Times, The Observer and a variety of magazines. Rory also has a background as a travel writer and has presented various BBC R4 programmes. His first book, Three Men on a Bike, was a bizarre tale of cycling through Africa with friends on the original three-seater ‘’trandem’ used by The Goodies on BBC TV. This trip inspired Rory to walk the length of India in 96, making a pilgrimage from Kanyakumari, the southern tip of the country, up to Calcutta.
In 2002, Rory co-founded The Web of Hope (WoH) (www.thewebofhope.com), a UK registered charity compiling an expanding on-line database of role models for sustainability, social justice and positive change. This database provides the basis for an educational roadshow performed in schools.
Sri Lanka, Cultural Triangle, Ulpotha
"This unique village community concept, lying northwest of Kandy, is devoted to mental, spiritual and physical wellbeing."
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