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About Sri Lanka

ABOUT SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon), a tiny island nation south of India in the Indian Ocean, is a rugged land of rainforest, diverse wildlife and endless beaches. It’s famed for its ancient Buddhist ruins, including the 5th-century citadel Sigiriya, with its palace and frescoes, and the sacred city of Anuradhapura. Its flavorful cuisine reflects its history as a maritime hub and cultural melting pot. Island surround by blue water will give you new level of an experience that no other country can provide. 65610 square Kilometers Island will include more than 2500 years of Heritage, Beautiful Hills with water falls, Rivers, Beaches, wildlife sanctuary and many more

PROFILE OF SRI LANKA

Geography

An island of approx. 65,610 sq. Km. Sri Lanka lies in the Indian Ocean off the southern tip of the coast of India. It lies between 5°55′ and 9° 55′ north of the equator and between the eastern longitudes 79° 42′ and 81° 52′.

Climate

Warm and fine year-round. Average temperatures around 27° C in Colombo going down as the land rises to the hill country to as low as 10° C. The island has two wet seasons between May and July in the south-west and December/January in the north-east. Climatically Sri Lanka has no off-season. Bring sunny warm days are the rule and are common even during the wet season. Sea temperatures, as a rule, remain around 27° C.

Language

Communication is rarely a problem because English is widely spoken in all parts of the country. Place names and signboards are in the national languages and often in English. Official languages – Sinhala, Tamil, and English. National languages- Sinhala and Tamil.

Visas

A tourist visa needs to be obtained for nationals other than Singapore & Maldives. The cost is approximately 25 USD and could be obtained online. For further details, visit www.eta.gov.lk

Population: 20,675,000 (2014)

Density: 309 /km2

Time: Sri Lanka’s Standard Time is 5 ½ hours ahead of Greenwich.

Currency: Sri Lanka Rupee

Electricity: 230-240 Volts 50 Cycles A.C.

Drive: Left

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People

The people of Sri Lanka have a warm and welcoming attitude, which is evident in their genuine smiles and readiness to assist visitors unfamiliar with aspects of local life.

Hospitality

Sri Lankans are famous for their friendliness and kindness, which has naturally led to a positive connotation with the country’s hospitality industry.

Breath-Taking Wildlife

Sri Lanka has abundant water, including lakes, rivers, reservoirs, and wetlands. This thriving ecosystem is home to diverse wildlife, from shoals of small barb fish in rivers to roving elephant herds and various birds.

Nature

Sri Lanka is brimming with natural beauties. Sri Lanka has a lot to offer nature enthusiasts, from colossal rocks in the heart of forests to herds of wild elephants and undulating hills.

Adventures

Various mini climates in Sri Lanka provide a plethora of fauna and flora, rugged terrain, spectacular waterfalls, and twisting rivers. These components are excellent for adventure for outdoor lovers.

Enthralling Water Sports

If jumping into the water is your fantasy, Sri Lanka is the place. It will provide you with several options for enjoyment, relaxation, and delight.

Jeep Safaris

Get out in the wild and enjoy the best safari experience in Sri Lanka, the home of the world’s best safari parks.

Whale Watching

Blue whales leap from the sea to outshine the other natural beauties for a few weeks during February and mid-March. And it’s krill feeding season, which means blue whales are king.

Rock Climbing & Caving

Sri Lanka’s topography fits itself nicely with rock climbing and caving. It offers year-round opportunities for local and international visitors to go on life-changing activities.

Cycling & Mountain Biking

Cycling and mountain biking in Sri Lanka are great ways to explore the beautiful landscape. Cycling enthusiasts can reach every corner of the small island thanks to the main road network and several rural roads and estate tracks.

Weddings & Honeymoons

Sri Lanka is becoming the world’s most romantic destination. Many hotels and resorts provide wedding and honeymoon packages to guarantee that your wedding and honeymoon are wonderfully unforgettable.

World-class Gems & Jewelry

Centuries ago, Sri Lanka was called “Ratna-Deepa,” which translates to “Gem Island.” This name reflects our country’s natural abundance. And the Sri Lankan jewelry and gem industries evolve and complement one another.

Renowned Ceylon Tea

Over the last 150 years, the name Ceylon goes with the world’s best tea. Ceylon was tea in the eyes and tongues of the world, and tea was Ceylon.

Handicraft

Sri Lankan crafts are a blend of traditional and contemporary products of beauty and utility. Semi-mechanized items blend cutting-edge technology from the East and the West. The final creative touches are imparted by the deft fingertips of superbly experienced hands.

Traditional Batik

Batik is a relatively big business in Sri Lanka, with factories or small workshops producing several batik garments, beautiful homewares, and artworks.

World-Class Handmade Fabrics

Since time immemorial, handmade fabrics have been an integral element of the Sri Lankan way of life. The artisans that make these handloom textiles are like treasures buried deep inside the country.

Cricket

Cricket is the big game in Sri Lanka, and Sri Lanka Cricket has become one of the most well-known brand names globally today.

Golf

How many of you are aware that Sri Lanka has a lengthy history of golf? The island is home to four of the most renowned 18-hole golf courses, each placed at a distinct elevation against a background of gorgeous scenery and first established at the Royal Colombo Golf Club.

Heritage

UNESCO has declared six archaeological World Heritage Sites in Sri Lanka, recognizing the country’s cultural richness. And tourists can explore these World Heritage Sites within a compact area known as the Cultural Triangle.

Culture

Sri Lankan culture has been impacted by numerous influences, although it has kept many of its ancient aspects. Its ancient history and Buddhist tradition have molded it. The nation has a rich artistic legacy that encompasses the fine arts like music, dance, and visual arts.

Beaches

The beaches are what placed Sri Lanka on the map as a tourist destination. Though Sri Lanka’s beaches are no longer a mystery, there’s still a lot to discover yet. And beaches are one of the magical elements of multi-themed holidays in Sri Lanka.

Traditional Food

Sri Lankan indigenous and traditional cuisine has a long history, and distinctive traditions have been practiced for thousands of years. The nutritional, health-related, and therapeutic rationale of food ingredients and preparation techniques is closely intertwined with the Sri Lankan food tradition.

Street Food

If you enjoy street food, Sri Lanka is the place to be. The tropical island’s street cuisine is well-known for its combination of intense spices, creamy curries, and mouth-watering tastes.

Festivals

Sri Lanka is a country of vibrant festivals and lively celebrations, with four major religions, a diverse culture, and over 25 official holidays. With its intriguing history and attractive traditions, Sri Lankan festivals emphasize the country’s culture and faiths.

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