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Sri Lanka
With fantastic beaches, historic sites, religions significance
and a laid back charm, Sri Lanka has long been a favourite sunshine
getaway, despite a protracted civil war which seems to be coming to
an end.
Colombo, the bustling capital, has the pleasant seafront expanse
of Galle Face Green, the Cinammon Gardens, elegant colonial
mansions, and an old Fort. The Pettah bazaar attracts a crowd of
locals and visitors alike, with its cheap fabric and clothes, foods
and spices, brass, silver, gold and plenty more. Many good
restaurants are found in the Fort district, and simply wandering
around the lively streets can be a treat. There is also a
commendable National Museum and the Art Gallery for rainy days.
Kandy, tucked away in the hilly interior, enjoys a beautiful
location around a pretty lake, set among hills. Historically the
bastion of Buddhist power on this island, it boasts some fine
architecture, including the octagonal Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the
Tooth), housing a Buddha relic. Other sights include the small but
excellent National Museum, the Peradeniya Botanic Gardens, and the
Udawattakelle Sanctuary, a peaceful haven for birdlife.
Another must-see is Anuradhapura, an historically important
former capital, which today attracts Buddhist pilgrims Once a
bastion of Sinhalese power, it dates back to 380 BC. The Sacred
Bo-Tree is the city's holiest site, under which the Buddha achieved
enlightenment. Other important sites include the aged Thuparama
Dagoba temple and massive Jetavanarama Dagoba. The remains of the
ancient lakeside city of Polonnaruwa can also be found near the
city, with ruins dating from its 11th and 12th century heydey.
Many come to Sri Lanka for its stunning palm-lined beaches of
white sand. Hikkaduwa, in the southwest, is where most the resorts
are located. There?s plenty of room for everyone on its expansive
beaches and a there is a lively atmosphere in parts, but it also
offers quieter retreats if you prefer. Accommodation and restaurants
are plentiful and suit all budgets.
Also on the coast, the port of Galle has a distinctive Dutch
influence, including the enormous 350-year-old fort situated on a
promontory. The city?s importance actually predates the Dutch, and
today it has a relaxed atmosphere best enjoyed by idly wandering its
ancient alleyways.
Despite an end in sight to country?s 25 year civil war, the
northeastern region is still off limits but if you?re looking for
nature and a place to escape the tourists, head for the Yala West
national parks with its rugged scenery and abundance of wildlife.
It?s located in the southeast and easily accessible by car or bus.
All visitors arrive by air at the International Airport near
Colombo. Flights arrive from Many Europe and Asian cities, as well
as Australia and the Middle East.
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