Uppuveli & Nilaveli
Uppuveli and Nilaveli are becoming increasingly popular among travelers seeking serene beach experiences in Sri Lanka. These coastal gems offer a much quieter atmosphere compared to the vibrant scene of…
View PostUppuveli and Nilaveli are becoming increasingly popular among travelers seeking serene beach experiences in Sri Lanka. These coastal gems offer a much quieter atmosphere compared to the vibrant scene of…
View PostKnuckles Mountain Range The rugged peaks of the Knuckles - named by the British for their resemblance to the knuckles of a clenched fist – cover a rugged and still…
View PostAccessed around 15km east of Hambantota , Bundala National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s foremost destinations for birdwatchers, protecting an important area of coastal wetland famous for its abundant…
View PostAngkor Wat, Cambodia One of Asia’s most beautiful ancient sites, Angkor Wat is enchanting all day long, but at sunset, it’s like the whole reason for this being built suddenly…
View PostThe country’s most popular and rewarding national park, home to birds, monkeys, crocodiles and elephants, as well as the island’s largest population of leopards.With monkeys smashing through the trees, peacocks in their…
View PostVisiting Sri Lanka responsibly means minimizing your impact and being mindful of the environment. It’s easier than it sounds—here are some simple ways to travel responsibly: 1. Support Eco-Friendly Practices…
View PostGolden Rock Temple Dambulla At the bottom of the steps up to the cave temples stands the bizarre Golden Temple, a kitschy structure completed in 2000 using Japanese donations. On…
View PostJust to the north, the Gal Vihara (“Stone Shrine” or Black Stone Shrine) represents the pinnacle of Sri Lankan rock carving. The four Buddha statues here, all carved from the…
View PostHorton place National park is one of the world's best nature rose and eco tourism venues. It is characterized by a beautiful landscape of rolling hills,. covered in upper montane…
View PostSri Lanka’s train network, constructed by the British during the nineteenth century and little changed since, offers a characterful way of getting around the island, and for many visitors train ride…
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