Once in Kandy, make sure to check out the Temple of Tooth, go to the Big Buddha, and, if you have time, hike up toSigiriya. Next time we visit Sri Lanka, we plan on spending a week in Kandy, as there are a ton of things to do in the area. Related Article:Best Travel Drones ...
Here's where to go on safari in Sri Lanka. Matt Munro for Lonely Planet For such a small island,Sri Lankahas an incredible diversity of wildlife. Not only is this the only country where you can spot both the world’s largest animals from land (elephant) and sea (blue whale), but it...
Sri Lanka’s political unrest is long over, but the country has yet to see tourism bounce back. That’s great news for intrepid travelers, as many hotels still aren’t charging peak rates. Combine the country’s cultural landmarks with a scenic train ride and incredible hikes through tea ...
One of the best things about travelling in Sri Lanka is that the country has amazing accommodation to suit all budgets. Backpackers will find beautiful hostels buzzing with life, while those longing to be overwhelmed by opulence will discover no shortage of hotels and villas that go above and b...
Sri Lanka From the cultural heartland of Dambulla (home to Sigiriya, the massive 5th-century “Lion’s Rock” fortress) to the lush tea fields of Nuwara Eliya; from Kandy, the last redoubt of Sinhalese kings, to colonial ramparts of Galle, Sri Lanka is a destination that is under most tr...
Where to go for frugal family fun 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 2 摘要: The article reports that Sri Lanka destinations offer the best value for a typical holiday resort and fun for families on budget, along with Spain, Bulgaria and Portugal....
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Sri Lanka: spectacular ancient cities, beaches, mountains, British and Dutch colonial buildings (a whole town in the case of the latter) and some wildlife (leopards to elephants, though nothing like Africa) and two (arguably three) different climates, all within less than a days drive of each...
"I come from a country where you go to university to become a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer or a businessperson, " says Asha De Vos, the first and only person in Sri Lanka to earn a PhD in marine mammal research. "Becoming a marine biologist was unheard-of."De Vos moved to the ...