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Sri Lanka has beautiful beaches, a tropical climate, and incredible food. This South Asian island nation also known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean one of the best places to visit for water sports and wildlife enthusiasts and history buffs. Sri Lanka has the perfect vacation climate as it is sunny almost all year round due to its two monsoon seasons only affecting a certain part of it. Known for its traditional cuisines with exotic spices the food in Sri Lanka is incredibly delicious. It has glorious beaches and gorgeous landscapes and is full of national parks and marine parks. Travelers can also visit the Yala National Park which has the highest density of leopards in the entire world and Pigeon Island to experience the land and marine life surrounding the island. Sri Lanka offers activities like surfing, kite surfing, para-cycling, hiking, and much more to make any traveler's vacation a memorable one.

Good Time To Visit 

The best time to visit Sri Lanka is from December to April as the climate is perfect and the country is at its best.

Culture of Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan culture is diverse and it varies from region to region it’s had ties with the Indian Subcontinent since ancient times. As Sinhalese people constitute about 70% of Sri Lanka's population the most commonly spoken language is Sinhala.

Foods Of Sri Lanka 

Drawing its influence from India especially from Kerela and from a mix of cultures the most prominent food of Sri Lanka is rice served with any type of spicy curries. Fish, coconut milk, and vegetables are other prominently consumed foods.

Festivals And Activities To Witness

Sri Lanka is a multicultural society, that celebrates a wide variety of festivals, ceremonies, and events. Some of the festivals include Singhalese and Tamil New Year, Mawlid, Easter, Christmas, and many more festivals and events.

Sightseeing Places in Sri LankaShow / Hide

Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress

Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress

Sri Lanka's most iconic historical destination, Sigiriya which is also known as the Lion Rock is recognized all over the world for the remains of the ancient Sigiriya Rock Fortress and its well-preserved attractions. Declared a world heritage site by UNESCO Sigiriya is a great example of ancient urban planning. The panoramic view of the surrounding landscape from Sigiriya is spectacular as it is at a good elevation. The attractions include the fortress complex which includes the royal gardens one of the oldest landscape gardens in the world and the mirror wall which is littered with ancient graffiti. The Sigiriya Museum at the foot of the rock has an immense amount of artifacts related to SigiriyaSigiriya on display for visitors seeking information about the site.

Adams Peak

Adams Peak

Adams Peak is a huge conical mountain that is famous among travelers with a height of 2243 meters. On the peak rests a sacred footprint equally praised by all religions. The seventh tallest peak in Sri Lanka this place is famous for its breathtaking beauty and unforgettable trekking experience. The peak is also known as Sri Pada (sacred footstep) and Samanala Kanda (butterfly mountain). On the peak, there's a big rock that carries a fascinatingly huge footprint which is believed to be Lord Buddhas according to Buddhists, Lord Ramas according to Hindus, and prophet Adams in Christian and Islamic beliefs. Adams Peak has a rich biodiversity, a major historical landmark, a peaceful ambiance, and an amazing view.

Yala National Park

Yala National Park

Sri Lanka's oldest wildlife sanctuary Yala National Park is also its largest and most visited wildlife conservation zone. This sanctuary covers a vast area of completely untouched jungles, grasslands, and lagoons while being home to the highest population of leopards in the world with crocodiles, and elephants over 400 species of birds. There are eco-friendly campsites all over the park and its terrain is diverse ranging from majestic forests, marine wetlands, freshwater lakes, and ponds. It has beaches for swimming and picnics and further inland there's a fascinating ancient Buddhist monastery called Sithulpawwa where century-old paintings are displayed in the caves.

Mirissa

Mirissa

Mirissa is a popular beach town on the southern side of Sri Lanka. It is immensely popular among travelers for being an amazing surfing and whale-watching destination. Mirissa has an open blue sky, palm trees, blue waters, and colorful boats on the shores. The beautiful beach town offers the right blend of calm days and lively nights. It offers amazing activities like body boarding, snorkeling, surfing, and whale watching. The clear water shows vibrant aquatic life that is both beautiful and fascinating. Travelers enjoy activities during the day and candle-lit seafood dinners at night. Mirissa is truly the best holiday destination in Sri Lanka.

Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic

Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic

The Temple Of Scared Tooth Relic in Kandy is one of the most sacred Buddhist temples on the entire planet. Home to the tooth of Buddha which is nestled in a golden chamber and is within the premises of the royal palace. Declared a world heritage site by UNESCO it is believed that whichever state holds the tooth also maintains a place in the governance of the country. Also called Sri Dalada Maligawa in Singhalese, the temple is cozy welcoming, and has a very peaceful environment. It is always filled with the smell of fresh flowers and coconut oil in candles and lamps. The temple is beautiful, and majestic and holds pujas that soothe the soul. This temple is not only an important cultural site for Sri Lanka but also an amazing place to visit.

Royal Botanical Gardens

Royal Botanical Gardens

The Royal Botanical Gardens is located about 5 km west of Kandy and attracts tons of foreign and local visitors. Situated close to the Mahaweli River the longest river in Sri Lanka this garden is famous for its collection of beautiful orchids and the long palm-framed pathways. This garden has more than 40000 species of plants including orchids, spices, medicinal plants, and palm trees. Taking a stroll through the garden while appreciating the beauty and taking in the environment fills the traveler's heart with peace and joy. Some great world icons have also planted trees here to commemorate their visit to Sri Lanka including Queen Elizabeth II, Marshal Tito, and Yuri Gagarin. This garden is an incredible experience and a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka.