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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka

Suggested villas, boutique hotels and safari camps

Kumu Beach
Spectacular villa on the sea located in the small unspoilt seaside hamlet of Balapitiya
Dist. from Apt. - 130 km
Rooms - 10

Camellia Hills
Eco-friendly villa with a stunning view over the hills
Dist. from Apt. - 135 km
Rooms - 5

Nine Skies
Stylishly refurbished tea bungalow majestically perched on a tea-fringed hill near Ella
Dist. from Apt. - 350 km
Rooms - 5

The Wallawwa
The Wallawwa is a secluded and stylish private villa just minutes from Airport.
Dist. from Apt. - 10 km
Rooms - 18

The weather in Sri Lanka

Sunshine
180 hrs
Temperature
16 °C min
33 °C max
Rainfall
200mm
Humidity
80%

Some interesting locations

Sigiriya Lion's Rock

Sigiriya (Lion's rock) is a large stone and ancient rock fortress and palace ruin in the centre of Sri Lanka's cutural triangle, surrounded by the remains of an extensive network of gardens, reservoirs, and other structures. 

Polonnaruwa
Under King Parakramabu, Polonnaruwa became a magnificent walled city. He built monasteries, temples, palaces, bathing pools and Buddhist statues, all set in a forested park surrounded by moats.
Dambulla

Dambulla was designated a World Heritage site in 1991. The caves has a mixture of religious and secular painting and sculpture. There are several reclining Buddha's, including the 15m long sculpture of the dying Buddha in Cave 1.

Kandy

Kandy, the last royal capital of Sri Lanka is famous for the Temple of the Tooth. Kandy Perahera is a must see show if one is visiting Kandy during July-August: more than 50 elephants parade the city accompanied by the drummers, dancers and chieftains.

Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura has been made royal capital by the king Pandukabhaya in 380 BC. You will see some of the most famous as well as the tallest dagoba of Sri Lanka, remains from palaces, temples, monasteries, ceremonial baths and the temple of the holy Bo-tree.

Newara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya was home away from home for the british colonialist in the 19th century. This city with an elevation of 1900 meters is the highest in Sri Lanka (Ceylon). The Nuwara Eliya golf links, is said to be one of the finest golf courses in the asia pacific region.

Horton Plains

Horton Plains National Park is undoubtedly one of the world's best nature reserves and eco tourism venues. It is characterised by a beautiful landscape of rolling hills, covered in upper montane forest and wet patana grassland. 

Yala National Park

One of the premier eco tourism destinations, Yala plays a very important role of conservation of a large number of flora and fauna in the country. Yala is famed to be one of the parks which has the highest density of leopards in a single geographical area.

Willipattu National Park

Wilpattu National Park is the largest park of the island. Looking at fauna mammalian diversity and ecological densities are highest and also total of 31 species of mammals have been identified. In fact varied wildlife as such elephants, sloth bear, deer, and leopards, could be sighted.

Dutch Fort, Galle

Dutch Fort at Galle has the distinction of being the best-preserved sea fort in South Asia. A living heritage site, this 90 hectare (222 acre) attraction is a superb blend of architecture, with fortifications that resemble those in the coastal areas of Portugal.

Wasgamuwa National Park

Wasgamuwa National Park is nearly totally encompassed by rivers.There are approximately 150 elephants residing in the Park, although are not confined to it’s borders and are often seen wandering across the protected corridor to the nearby Flood Plains National Park. 

Tea Trails

Along the tea trails, travellers witness the intricate process of tea production—from the careful handpicking of leaves to the methodical techniques of withering, rolling, fermenting, and drying. This journey sheds light on the country’s commitment to sustainable practices and conservation efforts, ensuring that the tea industry remains environmentally responsible while producing some of the world’s finest teas.

Colombo
Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, is a dynamic city blending tradition and modernity. It showcases colonial architecture, lively markets, and serene Buddhist temples. With diverse cuisine, a growing skyline, and beautiful beaches, it's a vibrant hub for business, culture, and tourism, offering a gateway to explore Sri Lanka's wonders.
 
Sri Lanka Beach

Sri Lanka's beaches are known for their diverse scenery, including golden sandy stretches, rocky coastlines, and coastal lagoons. The island boasts a long coastline with beaches suitable for various activities, from relaxing on the sand to snorkeling, diving, and whale watching. 

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