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Srilanka

Highlights

* Unspoiled golden beaches around Tangalle, Nillavelli and Chillaow * Ancient Architecture at Anuradhapura and Polonuwara * Marevellous fresco paintings on Sigiriya Lion’s Cave * Cave Temple of Dambulla and Tooth Temple at Kandy * Lush tea gardens with colonial bungalows at Hatton and Nuwara Eliya * Hiking to Adam’s Peak and around cenral highlands of Ella * Whale watching at Mirrissa and Leopard sighting at Yala National Park * Dutch Fort of Galle and iconic bungalow hotels by Geoffrey Bawa * Lunch at village kitchen and sea- food tasting at sea-side shacks

Trip Story

It is really intriguing that 8 UNESCO heritage sites adorn the tiny jade-green island on the Indian Ocean, whichclaims to be one of the top most international topuroism destinations in recent time. Despite occasional instability due to political conflicts, tourism in Srilanka gets stably restored, thanks to the warm hospitality of all kinds of service providers. The country has so much to offer to mass tourists and off-beat travelers at the same time that it is actually difficult to fully cover all the destinations and experiences in less than a month’s duration. So, in our itinerary we select the focal points according to the taste of the tourists, and add some touches only for other points. The visit to The UNESCO heritage triangle can take 6 days or 3 days, depending how deeply you want delve. Similarly, the coastal regions might just be a relaxing experience on an elegant beach resort, or a rewarding marine adventure to watch whales and dolphins. For active travels, a couple of days should be dedicated to hike up Sigiriya Lion’s Rock or Dambulla Caves with outstanding sculptures and murals on Buddhist theme, or to enjoy cycling around spice and tea gardens, trek to the forested peak for a surreal panoramic view, or to walk the heritage fort compound of Galle leading to the secret rocky beaches of Koggala.

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