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Sri Lanka Travel blog
Sri Lanka is a great country that has countless sights to visit.Sri Lanka at the moment, providing travellers with ever more options to experience some incredible places in comfort. During the protohistoric period (1000–500 BCE) Sri Lanka was culturally united with southern India, and shared the same megalithic burials,pottery, iron technology, farming techniques.This cultural complex spread from southern India along with Dravidian clans such as the velir, prior to the migration of prakrit speakers
Relaxing in Negombo or Colombo
Colombo is Sri Lanka’s capital city. This city is not the closest to the airport. Negombo is usually a better and more laid back city to stay. Take about one or two days to relax from your flight.
Sightseeing in Kandy
Kandy is Sri Lanka’s second-largest city. On your way to the city, make sure to visit the Royal Botanical Gardens. In Kandy, walk around the lake or do visit one of the temples in the city.
Sigiriya
Lion Rock in Sigiriya is one of the country’s most famous landmarks. Climb up the enormous 200-meter square-shaped rock. Lion Rock is one of the eight.
It is home to five out of the world’s seven turtle species
Green, hawksbill, loggerhead, leatherback and olive ridley turtles live in the waters around Sri Lanka, coming ashore to lay their eggs. There are several organisations set up to protect the turtles from the many threats they face, such as pollution and being hunted for their flesh.
The tea plantations are beautiful
From the first tea bush planted in 1867, Sri Lanka is the fourth largest producer of tea. Originally called Ceylon, Sri Lanka’s tea country is a landscape of undulating green fields in which pickers deftly harvest the tea leaves, tossing them into sacks hanging back from the crowns of their heads. Learn about the tea industry whilst enjoying the fresh
Famous Food of Sri lanka
Fish ambul thiyal (sour fish curry)
Kottu (also, kottu roti)
Kukul mas curry (chicken curry)
Parippu (dhal curry)
Lamprais
Hoppers (appa or appam)
Also, string hoppers (indi appa or idiyappam)
Polos (green jackfruit curry)