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Polonnaruwa, Sri lanka's splendid medieval capital was established as the first city of the 11th Century, A.D. It replaced Anuradhapura, plundered made desolate, and laid hoplessly bare to the invading armies from South India. Three Kings dominate the annals of the city and the period. The City reached a dazzing but pitifully brief zenith in the 12th century and though ravaged by invasion in the centuries following, mush evidence remains of the old grandeur and glory.
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Yala National Park, one of the island's best-know reserves, and one of its biggest, encompassing as area of 1,300 sqkm (500sq miles). The best way to visit the park is to hire a jeep you can safari with our tour guilds
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General Information
Island off the southeastern shores of India, 880 Km. north of equator hanging like tiny tear drop over the Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka boasts a good climate for holiday-makers throughout the year. Country's documented history stretches back over 2500 years.......... More
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Culture
Five centuries before Christ, Sri Lanka was land throbbing with vitality and a well-ordered civilization. As varied as our land, Sri Lankan's are piquant mix of many ethnic and cultural roots. Following the advent of Buddism in the 3rd C. BC, a civilization rich in Indu-Aryal culture took root. The ethnic diversity enriches Sri Lankan heritage and life, Endowing many uniqe and facinating facets. Ancient irrigation systems which transformed Sun-Baked plains into lands of plenty, are still everyday use......... More |
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Places of Interest
No other destination offers the variety of Sri Lanka. From its white sandy beaches to its cool verdant hills, explore the country’s rich cultural heritage which stretch back over 2,000 years and many historical sites are preserved within an area known as the Cultural Triangle, witness the wildlife treasures conserved in 13 national parks. . More |
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Flora & Fauna
Sri Lanka has about seven national parks, Those are Yala, Uda Walawe, Bundala National Park, Gal Oya National Park, Wasgamuwa National Park and Horton Plains can arrange a safari of all the national park. More |
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Sri Lankan Food
Culinary art of Sri Lanka reflects the traditions of various cultures. The staple food of most Sri Lankans is boiled rice and spicy curries. These curries can be meat, fish or vegetable cooked in coconut milk and seasoned with various spices, chilies, pepper, onions cinnamon, cardamom, cloves,nutmeg, turmeric, curry leaves etc. More |
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Accommodation
Sri Lanka has a well-developed network of hotels, managed and operated to international professional standards, staffed by well-trained personnel. The range includes, large luxury multinational and Sri Lankan chain hotels, small luxury and boutique properties, ayurvedic (herbal) spas, safari and eco lodges, parkland chalet complexes, theme resorts, club hotels, colonial period rest-houses, and tea plantation bungalows.
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