Surfing spots Sri lanka
Sri Lanka has consistent surf year-round, but the quality of waves is far lower than the nearby Maldives and Indonesia.Sri Lanka is, however, a superb place to learn how to…
View PostSri Lanka has consistent surf year-round, but the quality of waves is far lower than the nearby Maldives and Indonesia.Sri Lanka is, however, a superb place to learn how to…
View PostWeligama (‘Sandy Village’), about 30km east of Galle, is an interesting and lively blend of international beach resort and raucous Asian fishing town. You can spend a happy day wandering…
View PostFrom the Main Gate, go left at the roundabout to reach one of Fort’s two main north–south thoroughfares, the atmospheric Church Street , named after a long-demolished Dutch church. A…
View PostBatticaloa and around The principal east-coast town south of Trincomalee, BATTICALOA (often shortened to “Batti”) sits on a narrow sliver of land backed by the serpentine Batticaloa Lagoon. The town…
View PostThe Jetavanarama Dagoba's massive arch ascents from a clearing back towards the Sri Maha Bodhi. Built in the third century by Mahasena, it may have initially remained more than 100m…
View PostGiven below are some basic guidance to Sri Lankan Language guide Meat and fish meat harak mas chicken kukulmas pork uroomas beef harak mas lamb batalu mas crab kakuluvo prawns isso…
View PostWith crowds of elephants, wild bison, sambar deer and panthers, this Sri Lankan national park matches the savannah reserves in Africa. Truth be told, for elephant-viewing, Uda Walawe frequently surpasses…
View PostTop Events-Festivals in Sri lanka Aurudu (New Year), April Kandy Esala Perahera, August Duruthu Perahera, January Vesak Poya, May Christmas, December Maha Sivarathri,March Aurudu (New Year) Coinciding with the start…
View PostEnjoying the paved walkways, paddling a swan-shaped paddle boat , a giant helicopter boat or trotting around on a pony are all good reasons to devote an hour or so…
View PostSrilanka-Taxi-rickshaws-tuktuk The lines of motorized rickshaws (Tuk-tuks) which occupy the streets of every city, town and village are one of Sri Lanka’s most typical sights. Known by various names –…
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