Sri Lanka

About Sri Lanka

Ayubowan Welcome, as Sri Lankans say with a slight bow of the head and clasped hands -Greetings May you have a long life, Ayubowan, Wanakkam. Sri Lanka, the Resplendent Island is strategically located in the Indian Ocean, south of the Indian
subcontinent. It offers an abundance of greenery and an abundance of flora and fauna, a rich culture and 2500 years of history. The Greeks and Romans knew them as Paradise Taprobane with the well-known dictum “100 miles from Paradise. The Arabs called them Serendib, the Europeans Ceilao Ceylon. This island (with the original name) was called Sri Lanka by its inhabitants. It is truly an island worth Discovering.

On moderate hikes you can explore the famous Lion Rock in Sigiriya (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the end of the world in Horton Plains National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the fantastically beautiful mountain landscape near Ella. In the mountain region of the Knuckles Range (UNESCO World Heritage Site) you can also enjoy a fantastic natural backdrop, far away from the usual tourist paths. On one of the country largest lakes, the Sea of Kings go on a boat tour in a fishermans catamaran, while observing the native bird life. After exploring wildlife-rich Yala National Park in an open-top 4×4, relax on beautiful Bentota Beach.
Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean at the southeastern tip of the Indian subcontinent. It lies between 5°5539; and 9°5539 north of the equator and between east longitudes 79°4239 and 81°5239. The Paik Strait and the Guld of Mannar separate Sri Lanka from India. The Arabian Sea lies to the west, the Bay of Bengal lies to the northeast, and the Indian Ocean to the south. Due to Sri Lanka geographic location, it enjoys a sunny climate all year round. It is in this beautiful tropical landscape that ancient settlements arose, and recent excavations have shown that dwellings have existed in this land since the Neolithic era. The successive blending of cultures has been a boon to the people of Sri Lanka, opening them up to the benefits of cultural exchange – East and West. The island has been known as the Gateway to Asia since ancient times.
The total land area of ​​Sri Lanka is 65,610 sq km. and is surprisingly diverse. A length of 435 km (270miles) from north to south and a width of 240 km (150 miles) from east to west encompasses beautiful tropical beaches, lush vegetation, stone monuments from ancient times and a thousand delights for all tastes. The land area of ​​Sri Lanka can be divided into three geographical zones corresponding to the respective altitude: the central highlands, the lowland plains and the coastal belt. The central highlands are clustered just south of the center and include some mountains, plateaus and valleys surrounded by broad plains. Pidurutalagala, the highest point in Sri Lanka, lies at 2,524 m (8,281 ft) in the central highlands. In contrast, the surrounding plains range from 90m to sea level. The plains are widest in the northern and north-central areas. A number of rivers flow from the highlands to the sea. The Mahaweli is the longest river at 331 km and the Bambarakanda is the highest waterfall at 240 m and one of the beauties of Sri Lanka. Palm beaches ring the island and the coastline stretches for 1300 km. The water temperature rarely falls below 27°C. Lagoons, sandy beaches, sand dunes and marshes dot the coastline, although steep and rocky cliffs can also be found in the north-east and south-west.
In the lowlands, the climate is typically tropical with an average temperature of 27°C in Colombo. It can get quite chilly at higher elevations, with temperatures dropping to 16°C at 2000m. Bright, sunny warm days are the norm and occur even during the monsoon. Climatically, Sri Lanka has a season throughout the year. The southwest monsoon brings rain mainly from May to July in the western, southern and central regions of the island. while the December and January northeast monsoon rains occur in the northern and eastern regions.
Sinhala and Tamil are the official languages of Sri Lanka. Sinhala is the language of the majority of the population and Tamil is mainly spoken by the Tamil minority. English is the connecting language with the rest of the world. Place names and lettering on buses and trains are commonly found in all three languages. Even if Sri Lanka is a country of religious diversity, the Buddhists make up the majority with 69.3%. Other religious groups are Hindus at 15.5%, Muslims at 7.6% and Christians at 7.5%. Sri Lanka is a country of religious freedom and tolerance. Wherever you travel, you will encounter a Buddhist temple or dagoba, a Hindu kovil, a Christian church or a mosque, each with its own distinctive architecture.

Colombo

Colombo is the island's capital and the country's largest city in terms of population. Located on the west coast . Diverse and vibrant, the city is the administrative and economic center of Sri Lanka.Colombo is a multi-religious, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural city.Colombo has most of the amenities that a modern city has.

Places to visit in Colombo

Negombo

Negombo is situated on the west coast and at the mouth of the Negombo Lagoon, in Western Province Sri Lanka. This city is one of the major commercial hubs and its known for long beaches and centuries old fishing industry in the country.

Places to visit in Negombo

Kalutara

Kalutara is a major city in Kalutara District, Western Province, Sri Lanka.The city holds a unique position for one of the four major rivers in Sri Lanka, the Kalu Ganga, which joins the sea at the centre of the city. Kaluthara is known for making rope, baskets, and other articles from the fibre of the coconut palms. Kalutara is Rich culture, exotic adventures, thrilling water sports and palm-fringed golden beaches are all part of the many discoveries that lie in store.

Places to visit in Kalutara

Kandy

Kandy is the last royal kingdom of Sri Lanka. It is an administrative and religious city the capital of the Central Province .Kandy is one of maj Horton Plains National Park Ohiya Hanthana Mountain Range Hulu River Waterfall Ceylon Tea Museumor tourist attractive landscapes surrounded by beautiful mountains located in the central part of the island at an elevation of 1640 feet above the mean sea level . It was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1988.

Places to visit in Kandy

Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura is the capital city of North Central Province in Sri Lanka. The old section of Anuradhapura, now preserved as an archaeological park and designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982, is the best known of Sri Lanka’s ancient ruined cities.This city is the headquarters of Sri Lanka’s archaeological survey.

Places to visit in Anuradhapura

Polonnaruwa

Polonnaruwa is the main town of Polonnaruwa District and second largest city in North Central Province, Sri Lanka.Today the ancient city of Polonnaruwa remains one of the best- planned archaeological relic cities in the country. The ancient city of Polonnaruwa has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Places to visit in Polonnaruwa

Galle

Galle is the provincial capital and largest city of Southern Province, Sri Lanka and is the capital of Galle District. The historic section of the city, containing a fort and other colonial- era buildings, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1988. Galle is a city situated on the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka. A fortified city built by Europeans in south and Southeast Asia, showing the interaction between European architectural styles and south Asian traditions.

Places to visit in Galle

Ratnapura

This is the capital city of Sabaragamuwa Province, as well as the Ratnapura District, and is a traditional centre for the Sri Lankan gem trade. Ratnapura is also the gateway to the hill country from the Southern plains. The surrounding area is a popular trekking destination and a good place for bird watching.

Places to visit in Ratnapura

Kurunegala

Kurunegala is the capital city of the North Western Province and the Kurunegala District. Kurunegala was an ancient royal capital for 50 years. It is at the junction of several main roads linking to other important parts of the country.Kurunegala is surrounded by coconut plantations and rubber estates. There are eight very noticeable large rocks that encircle and dominate the city.

Places to visit in Kurunegala

Badulla

Badulla is the capital and the largest city of Uva Province and an ancient city situated in the lower central hills of Sri Lanka. This city is surrounded by picturesque hills and mountains, most of which have tea plantations and an agricultural district where vegetables are cultivated.

Places to visit in Badulla

Batticaloa

Batticaloa is a major city in the Eastern Province, Sri Lanka, and its former capital. This city is in the eastern coast of Sri Lanka .Batticaloa has a tropical wet and dry climate .Lying on an island off the eastern coast, it is linked to the mainland by causeway, bridge, and ferry and by road and railway connections.

Places to visit in Batticaloa

Trincomalee

Trincomalee is a port city on the northeast coast of Sri Lanka. It is situated on a peninsula in Trincomalee Bay.One of the world's finest natural harbours. This city is famous throughout history as one of the finest ports in the world.

Places to visit in Trincomalee