A few hours from Colombo are the cities Galle and Unawatuna Sri Lanka. These places are the meeting point of two unmissable destinations. If on one side you have the historic Galle Fort, on the other, the paradisiacal beaches of Unawatuna and the surrounding area. Come and discover all the best places to visit in Galle and Unawatuna.
Come and get to know the best places to visit in Jaffna – Sri Lanka, a city located in the north of the country with an evident Indian culture and habits and still little affected by tourism. It has been mistakenly left out by many travelers. Do you want to know more?
The Flood Plains National Park in Sri Lanka is an important nature reserve. Unlike the other parks, it reveals different and unique characteristics.
Come and discover all the things to do in Trincomalee, Uppuveli, and Nilaveli – Sri Lanka trio of places that connects the four points of an adventure, rest, and unforgettable moments. In this article, you will understand why they are an impossible destination to ignore.
Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka has a unique beauty, and different from other places you have ever known. Its treasure lies in the religious and cultural history of the ancient capital of Sri Lanka, and today it is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
For many centuries, Polonnaruwa led the Chola and Sinhalese kingdom and then, disappeared. After the fall of the first capital (Anuradhapura) in 993, Polonnaruwa was named as the second capital of Sri Lanka.
Looking at the lion’s paws in the ancient structure in Sigiriya, Sri Lanka, you can already have a sense of what the servants of King Kasyapa were able to build in the country.
Come and visit Dambulla, a small town in Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle, and the impressive “Dambulla Cave Temple” – the main highlight that makes the city a must-see destination!
Nuwara Sri Lanka, also called Little England, is that obligatory stop you have to make, even if it’s quick, one thing is for sure: you’ll be drawn to staying more days.
Horton Plains, Sri Lanka is a lovely park and not only for the Worlds End but for the chance to experience one of the most preserved ecological reserves in the world.