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We had 10 days in Sri Lanka while en route to the maldives, this is what we got up to and the places we visited! Sri Lanka was a pleasant surprise.. we flew into Colombo, and went straight down to …
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This page has all our travel blog posts and articles that will help you plan your trip to Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Travel Guide
This guide will help you to understand where to stay in Sri Lanka.
A comprehensive travel guide to Mirissa, Sri Lanka, covering whale watching, where to stay, the best things to do in Mirissa and more!
Here's our Sri Lanka itinerary that had a little bit of everything – mountains, forests, beaches, history, culture and adventure. Two weeks in Sri Lanka OR a Month
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Sri Lanka is world-famous as a lovely beach paradise. Find out the best beaches with premium facilities, you shouldn't miss on the island.
An ancient island paradise with so much to offer.
Maldives are a group of islands in the Indian Ocean. Here is a Maldives Thrift Travel Guide so you can visit Maldives on a Budget
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Whether you're a history buff or a nature lover, these 10 must-see wonders of Sri Lanka will surely captivate your senses...
While Sri Lanka may not be the obvious choice for you next travel adventure, it is a diverse country that charms with its pristine beaches, assortment of exotic wildlife, delicious teas and 8 UNESCO heritage sites. Outlined below are 20 other unique facts about this small island nation that may pique your curiosity and help move Sri Lanka up on your destination list... 1. The word Sri Lanka literally mean “Resplendent Island” in Sanskrit. Splendid vista of Sri Lanka. Photo by Travel + Leisure. 2. The population of Sri Lanka is about 20 million in 2012. 3. The two primary ethnic groups are Sinhalese and Tamilians, but there is small presence of Moors 4. A person from Sri Lanka is called Sri Lankan or just Lankan. Never call them by their ethnicity. 5. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest tea exporters. The famous Lipton tea was sourced from Sri Lanka by its founder. 6. The spice cinnamon originated in Sri Lanka and was discovered by the Egyptians. Cinnamon from Sri Lanka 7. When it comes to food, rice is the front runner. Lankans eat rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner along with curry. 8. Like Indians, Sri Lankans also eat with their hands. 9. Sri Lanka was the first country in the world to have a democratically elected head of state who was a woman. 10. Sri Lanka flag contains a golden lion, surrounded by four golden leaves at four corners which represents Buddhism. The green and orange strips represent Islam and Hinduism respectively. Sri Lankas national flag is considered to be one of the oldest flags in the world. Flag of Sri Lanka 11. Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon before 1972. 12. The shape of Sri Lanka is like a pearl or the drop of tear. This is the reason Sri Lanka is known as Pearl of Indian Ocean. 13. Sri Lanka produces excellent jewelry. There are two traditions of jewelry making: Galle tradition and Kandyan tradition. The Galle tradition is characterized by its precious stones while the Kandyan tradition is featured by its intricate metal work, especially silver work. Bride in traditional Kandyan jewelry and dressings. 14. Sri Lanka has two official languages – Sinhala and Tamil. 15. The two primary ethnic groups are Sinhalese and Tamilians, but there is small presence of Moors. 16. Sinhalese have very long names. The average number of words in a person’s name is five. 17. 70% of Sri Lankans are Buddhist. 18. Sri Lanka has only one international airport in Colombo. 19. It is estimated that 20,000 elephants survive in Sri Lanka. Elephants in Sri Lanka 20. 92% of people living in the country are literate which means that they boast the highest literacy rate in the whole of South Asia. Explore more of our Summer Travel Series travel tips and interviews here.
Swimming at the top of Diyaluma Falls was the absolute highlight of my trip. Find out how to get here, hike up and swim on top of Sri Lanka's 2nd highest waterfall!
We had 10 days in Sri Lanka while en route to the maldives, this is what we got up to and the places we visited! Sri Lanka was a pleasant surprise.. we flew into Colombo, and went straight down to …
1. Visit the Nine Arch Bridge in Ella Nine Arch Bridge is one of the most iconic places to visit in the whole of Sri Lanka. This mammoth bridge is located
Sri Lanka is the ultimate holiday destination in Asia. For such a small island it packs a hell of a lot in! You'll wonder if you're in the same country as you travel from sandy
Sri Lanka is the ultimate holiday destination in Asia. For such a small island it packs a hell of a lot in! You'll wonder if you're in the same country as you travel from sandy
With over a 1000 islands, it can be difficult to decide which Maldives island to visit so when planning where to stay in the Maldives, consider a visit to the beautiful Maldives island of Thoddoo. Thoddoo is the best local island to visit if you like a Maldives island with long beautiful white sand beaches,
Discover all the best things to do in Sri Lanka. From exploring Colombo’s top sights to hitting up a rural yoga retreat.
Ayubowan à tous ! Vanakam ! Si vous partez en voyage au Sri Lanka en hiver, soit entre novembre et avril approximativement (oui oui je sais, ça comporte