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Kandy

Kandy which is located in central province, Sri Lanka is the second largest city in the country. It was the last kingdom ruled by ancient Sinhala kings. Kandy most popularly known as Senkadagalapura is nominated as a world heritage. This city is of fascinating variety of climate, landscape and rich cultural heritage which attracts tourists from every four corners of the world. As the city promise s of the famous temple of tooth which consists of sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha is regarded as one of the most sacred places by the Buddhists. If you visit the city in August, you can get an unforgettable experience of Kandy Esala Perahera which is an annual ritual of sacred temple of Tooth. Other holy places in Kandy are Ambakke devalaya which is full of impressive wood carvings, Gadaladeniya temple and Lankathilaka temple. The city is not only rich with higher cultural value its' richness is enhanced by the higher scenic beauty. City is surrounded by few mount

Tangalle

Tangalle is a big town in Hambantota District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. It is one of the largest towns in southern province. It has a mild climate, in comparison to the rest of the district, and sandy beaches Tangalle has a range of accommodation options like, budget hotels, luxury hotels and turtle observation camps to cater to the diverse needs of the traveler s. We have a build up an exclusive list of cheap Tangalle hotels. Location Province : Southern Driving Distance from Colombo Distance (km): 201 Km. Distance (mile): 125 Miles.. Routes: By Bus Colombo → Galle → Matara → Tangalle Colombo → Galle → Tangalle(Southern Express High way) Maththala →Hambanthota → Ambalathota → Tangalle

Sleepy Mirissa

Sleepy Mirissa, 4km southeast of Weligama on the Matara road, has a headland dividing its small fishing harbour from a beautiful curve of sandy beach with calm, clear waters. It also attracts foreigners who want to buy a piece of land and settle in the place for a variety of reasons. One is that Mirissa continues to boost its position as the largest producer of fish in Sri Lanka. Another is that the beach has rapidly become a popular surfers' sliver of paradise especially to the Japanese crowd. Perhaps the most compelling reason is that Mirissa remains untouched up to this day, maintaining a tranquil environ. To those who fancy colorful festivities, the humble fishing hamlet of Mirissa holds a masked dance called Gam-Maduwa, a showcased of the traditional kolam masks. Natives wear masks and head to Sri Sunandarama Temple to chant sutras as a way of thanking gods for the bountiful blessings of the sea. A private collection of masks is exhibited at the remote

Sri Lankan culture

Sri Lankan culture can be identified as an amazing jewel which enhances the beauty of Sri Lanka and is blended by the great history of Sri Lanka and the astonishing creativity of Sri Lankans. Sri Lanka is a cultural heritage and because of that it has become an attractive island among the world .Most of the people around the world admires and loves the Sri Lankan culture. Sri Lankan culture carri es the highest attention among foreign tourists because it is the only single place in the whole world for realizing the behaviors, values and the rituals of the 2500years old Sri Lankan Culture. You can feel and understand about many areas and get knowledge in areas as , *Meditation *Ayurveda Medical Treatment *Taste Sri Lankan Food *Watch Traditional cultural Events *Sri Lankan cultural rituals and Beliefs *Sri Lankan Way of living happy life You can found plenty of cultural events in Sri Lanka which are amazingly highlight the great culture of Sri Lankans. D

Sigiriya (Lion's rock)

Sigiriya (Lion's rock) Sigiriya is a town with a large stone and ancient rock fortress and palace ruin in the central Matale District of Central Province, surrounded by the remains of an extensive network of gardens, reservoirs, and other structures. A popular tourist destination, Sigiriya is also renowned for its ancient paintings (frescos), which are reminiscent of the Ajanta Caves of India. It is one of the seven World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka. "Sigiriya The Palace & Fortress in The Sky" Sigiriya, the spectacular 'Lion rock' fortress, stands majestically overlooking the luscious green jungle surroundings, and is one of Sri Lanka's major attractions.This was built by King Kasyapa, a son of King Dhatusena, by a palace consort. As legend goes, King Dhatusena was overthrown and walled in, alive by Kasyapa in 473 AD. Mogallana, Dhatusena's son by the true queen fled to India, vowing revenge. Kasyapa fearing an invasion built this im