Nightlife in Mirissa, Sri Lanka
Mirissa, a serene coastal town on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, is renowned for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life. While it’s primarily celebrated as a daytime paradise,…
View PostMirissa, a serene coastal town on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, is renowned for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life. While it’s primarily celebrated as a daytime paradise,…
View PostIn the same way as other different parts of life in the capital, the accommodation scene in Colombo is a wakening from a long sleep. New top end hotels are…
View PostElectricitySri Lanka's Electricity runs at 230–240v, 50 cycles A/C. Cycle, square three-pin sockets are the standard, adaptors are cheap and generally available everywhere. Power cuts might occur sometimes but rare,…
View PostNorth of Dambulla, the spectacular citadel of SIGIRIYA rises sheer and impregnable out of the denuded plains of the dry zone, sitting atop a huge outcrop of gneiss rock towering…
View PostSet 6km southwest of Kandy in a circle in the Mahaweli Ganga lie the extensive Peradeniya Botanical Gardens .The largest and finest gardens in Sri Lanka, covering almost 150 acres…
View PostWith a 1,340 km (830-mile) diverse coastline, Sri Lanka is famed as one of the best countries for Thalassophiles. Sri Lanka has beaches to serve everyone with a mix of…
View PostTen kilometres east of Fort lies Colombo’s most important Buddhist shrine,the Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara . It’s believed Buddha visited the site of this temple on his third visit to…
View PostCricket Cricket takes the first place in Sri lanka Sports without a doubt. Sri Lanka is one of the few countries who have done exceptionally well in cricket in the…
View PostShopping in Sri lanka Being a deluxe country, it’s not surprising that some of Sri Lanka’s best goods are what it grows. Tea is an obvious purchase, all manner of…
View PostWhite water Rafting in Sri lanka You don’t have to be a beach boy or a girl to enjoy Sri Lankan water sports. High up in the hills, rivers fall…
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