Colombo Fort , Pettah Market street Shops
Fort during the European time period Fort was in fact a post, encompassed by the ocean on two sides and a channel on the landward sides. Today its truly at…
View PostFort during the European time period Fort was in fact a post, encompassed by the ocean on two sides and a channel on the landward sides. Today its truly at…
View PostThere are a number of stunning waterfalls within easy reach of the city, Devon Falls and St Clairs being the most notable. Devon falls is located along the Talawakele -…
View PostSome 10km south of Fort within the suburb of Dehiwala, the national Zoo (daily 8.30am–6pm ) is home to a superb number Sri Lankan, Asian, African and South American wildlife…
View PostThis famous upcountry town is situated 1868 m (6128 feet) above sea level and is in the Nuwara Eliya District. Due to its high altitude, it has a Sub Tropical…
View PostGangaramaya Temple The Gangaramaya Temple is a Buddhist place of worship and one of Colombo’s most popular attractions. Gangaramaya is a complex featuring an on-site temple, assembly hall, art gallery,and outdoor…
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 Posthistorical places in galle Galle is believed to have been a religious city , from whence King Solomon gathered gold, spices, ivory, apes and peacocks, and the mixture of its fine natural harbour…
View PostAbhayagiri Dagoba (Abhayagiri Temple - Abhayagiri Vihara) The huge Abhayagiri Dagoba created in the 1st or 2nd century BC, was the centrepiece of a monastery of 5000 monks. The name…
View PostTen kilometres south of Colombo Fort, the leafy beachside suburb of Mount Lavinia is bounded by the small headland that is one of the few punctuating features on the coastline…
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…
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