Discover Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka – A land like no other. Nestled in the Southern tip of the Indian Ocean so-called jewel of the Indian Ocean, this compact island is blessed with various biodiverse highlights and world heritage sites. With its diverse views, full-range of amenities and hospitality, Sri Lanka reached its height as the best country to travel in 2019. Its geographical setting surrounded by the Laccadive Sea made it an excellent seaport for trading in the ancient time. It has a far-reaching history dating back to 3000 years with the indication of the pre-historic human civilization spanning back to 125,000 years.

Central Province
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Central Province

Ruling the central hill country of Sri Lanka, Central province has existed from the 19th century. The last capital kingdom of Sri Lanka lies in this region. Covered by lush greens, tall mountains and diverse terrains, most of the cities have cooler climate throughout the year. During the 19th century, British colonials ruled Kandy and successively expanded their influence. The central province of Sri Lanka boasts of many world heritage sites, sacred religious places, broad mountain ranges and te

Southern Province
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Southern Province

Existing from the 19th century, the Southern Province in Sri Lanka borders most of the tranquil coastlines and nature parks of the island. Being the 3rd most populated Province in Sri Lanka; it comprises 2.5 million residents from multi-religious backgrounds. The main towns include Ambalangoda, Galle, Hambantota, Hikkaduwa, Matara, Tangalle and Weligama. Although this region was affected by the devastation day of the tsunami, the Province has been resorted quickly to welcome visitors from everyw

North Central
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North Central

Covering an area of 10,472 km2, North Central Province denotes historical importance. It is mostly covered by tropical forests and ancient monuments. Anuradhapura is the principal capital of the North Central Province. This is not a highly populated or developed area but exposes an array of cultural and historical buildings hailing from the ancient king’s region. Today, some of the UNESCO listed world heritage sites are seen in the North Central Province. From prehistoric temples, man-made lak

Capital of Sri Lanka
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Capital of Sri Lanka

The capital of the country lies in the Western province and is the most populated Province in Sri Lanka. The western region of Sri Lanka is based on three main districts which are; Colombo, Gampaha and Kalutara. Colombo is known to be the country’s business hub and commercial capital. The kingdom of Kotte that lies in the Western Province was a sector of the pre-colonial period which was controlled by the Dutch, Portuguese and British. The foreign influences gained from the past ages can be st

Beautiful Sri Lanka
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Beautiful Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka – A land like no other. Nestled in the Southern tip of the Indian Ocean so-called jewel of the Indian Ocean, this compact island is blessed with various biodiverse highlights and world heritage sites. With its diverse views, full-range of amenities and hospitality, Sri Lanka reached its height as the best country to travel in 2019. Its geographical setting surrounded by the Laccadive Sea made it an excellent seaport for trading in the ancient time. It has a far-reaching history datin

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Experiences

Experience Sri Lanka in its purest and most satisfying form, whether you are looking to laze on the golden sands of its beaches, spend hours discovering the joys of the sea, following hidden trails to uncover the island’s past, embark on wildlife adventures or simply indulge in the curative powers of Ayurveda, Yoga and spas.

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Climate in Sri Lanka

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The Climate in Sri Lanka is tropical and consists of very distinctive dry and wet seasons. Eliya which belongs to the central highlands and to as high as 32 degrees in Batticaloa along the Eastern coast of the island. However there are certain areas along the coast that are cooled by the ocean breezes. The coldest months according to the mean monthly temperature are December and January while the warmest months are April and August.

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Travel Tips For Sri Lanka

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Before you book your holiday in Sri Lanka, you need to be informed of the preliminaries and what to expect during your travel. Being a cotlorful and culturally rich destination, Sri Lanka has its own unique characteristic features and before you leave keep these important tips in mind.

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