Galle & the South

In many ways, the South encapsulates traditional Sri Lanka. Stretched out along a great arc of sun-baked coastline from Galle in the West to Tissamaharama in the East, the area remains essentially rural. An island of a thousand sleepy villages sheltered under innumerable palms, where the laid-back pace of life still revolves around coconut farming, [...]
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Nuwara Eliya & the Hill Country

Nuwara Eliya, Haputale, Bandarawela and Ella are Hill Country towns surrounded by a blanket of vast tea estates. The most famous Hill Country panorama is the evocatively-named World’s End in Horton Plains National Park. Read More Located in the Badulla District of the Uva Province; Ella is a rather quiet place nestled in lush greenery. [...]
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Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa)

Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa)The Temple of the Tooth and the Buddhist Museum, Sri Dalada Maligawa, dates back to the 16th century, though most of the present buildings were built in the 19th century. Recognised as the most important object in the Buddhist world, the sacred relic of the tooth of Buddha is [...]
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Jaffna & the North

Jaffna has it all- friendly people, a rich culture, salubrious climate and a picturesque environment which all make it an authentic traveller’s paradise. The North of Sri Lanka is a world apart from the rest of country. The region had always been closer to southern India than to Colombo and was repeatedly settled and invaded [...]
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Kandy & the Knuckles Mountain Range

Kandy, also known as the Cultural Capital of Sri Lanka, is spread around Kandy Lake. From Kandy city, you can easily access the famous Sri Lanka Hill Country that is carpeted with the world famous Ceylon tea plantations. Sri Lanka’s second largest city of Kandy is a beautiful historical city in the citadel of the [...]
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