Sri Lanka

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Great Opportunity For Traveling to Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is an island country in South Asia, located north of the equator and South of India. Sri Lanka has been in the forefront of tourism and has been attracting lots of tourists. The blend of Buddhist culture, range of wildlife and the exotic beaches in the island make it a perfect destination for anyone. It is quite a smart idea for you to make it your honeymoon destination.
Unseen Landscapes

Enjoy unseen landscapes

With nearly 1600 km of of palm fringed Coastline baked to perfection surrounding the country ,Sri Lanka is the ideal beach destination.. Be it windsurfing, kayaking, yachting, water skiing, scuba diving or just lazing around for the perfect tan, Sri Lanka offers it all. For those Into the wildlife, despite its small size, Sri Lanka boasts of one of the highest rates of biological endemism in the world, whether in plants or animals and is included among the top five biodiversity hotspots in the world. Sri Lanka’s natural heritage is one of the country’s biggest draws. With two marine sanctuaries, 26 national parks and a dazzling diversity of scenery and wildlife, Sri Lanka is one of the world’s ecological heavyweights.
Sri Lanka's Cultural Diversity

Cultural Diversity

The ocean around Sri Lanka is home to large families of cetaceans, 26 different species, including the mighty blue whales, sperm whales and lively dolphins., making it one of the best locations for whale and dolphin watching. For adrenaline high seekers, with varying climates and Geography, Sri Lanka offers a range of adventures from the top of the mountains to the depths of the oceans. Whether it is taking a dip in the oceans or snorkelling, scuba diving and surfing; experience the thrills of crumbling rocks beneath the feet, head spinning heights and the earth expanding beneath when conquering many mountains of Sri Lanka or take over waterfall climbing with exciting climbs Sri Lankan food is like no other. Filled with aromatic spices ,Sri Lankan food leaves you feeling happy, warm, and content. To any native Sri Lankan, nothing beats a h earty plate of rice and curry. While spiciness is essentially a defining feature of Sri Lankan food, curry is most definitely another. SRI LANKA – whether you want to call it the the island of Serendib; or the Pearl of the Indian Ocean & teardrop of India – you have to be here to see how it ticks!!!

Experiences

Sigiriya

Sigiriya or Sinhagiri is an ancient rock fortress located in the northern Matale District near the town of Dambulla in the Central Province, Sri Lanka

aspirational-journeys Sigiriya Fortress
aspirational-journeys Sri Dalada Maligawa Sri Lanka
Sri Dalada Maligawa Sri Lanka

The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, or Sri Dalada Maligawa, is a Buddhist temple in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is located in the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha

Udawalawe National Park Sri Lanka

Udawalawe National Park is a national park on the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces in Sri Lanka. The park was created to provide a sanctuary for wild animals displaced by the construction of the Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River, as well as to protect the catchment of the reservoir.

aspirational-journeys Udawalawe National Park Sri Lanka

Little adam’s peak View Point

he Little Adam`s Peak got it`s named after it`s big brother, the holy mountain Adam`s Peak, because of the similar shape. Adam`s Peak is further west in Sri Lanka, close to Nuwara Eliya, and is 2243 m high and a much more exhausting and more challenging climb!

aspirational-journeys Little adam's peak View Point sri Lanka
aspirational-journeys Dambulla Royal Cave Temple Sri Lanka

Dambulla Royal Cave Temple

Dambulla cave temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, is a World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka, situated in the central part of the country. This site is situated 148 kilometres east of Colombo, 72 kilometres north of Kandy and 43 kilometres north of Matale

Galle fort

Galle Fort, in the Bay of Galle on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, was built first in 1588 by the Portuguese, then extensively fortified by the Dutch during the 17th century from 1649 onwards

aspirational-journeys Galle Dutch Fort Sri Lanka