Reasons why Sri Lanka should be on your travel bucket list
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, SRI LANKA/ Updated : Jul 30, 2018, 18:17 IST
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If you want your travel experience to be stunning than usual, go to Sri Lanka. Places to visit in this country are all about splendid beaches, natural vistas, and historical ruins. The tiny nation displays its charm unequivocally, … Read more
If you want your travel experience to be stunning than usual, go to Sri Lanka. Places to visit in this country are all about splendid beaches, natural vistas, and historical ruins. The tiny nation displays its charm unequivocally, and leaves its travellers wanting to return time and again. Read less
If you want your travel experience to be stunning than usual, go to Sri Lanka. Places to visit in this country are all about splendid beaches, natural vistas, and historical ruins. The tiny nation displays its charm unequivocally, and leaves its travellers wanting to return time and again. Sri Lanka has a total of eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and given its tiny size, that is very impressive. Sri Lanka beaches are much sought after by foreign travellers, who look for something serene and virginal.
Splendid beaches
Sri Lanka beaches are known for their white sandy shores and clear waters. Beaches feature high up on the list of places to visit in Sri Lanka, and the best time to visit these would be December, when the air is chilly. Unawatuna is perhaps the best beach destination of Sri Lanka; and then, you also have Bentota and Galle, which is known for its architectural wonders. Mirissa is yet another beach that is splendid for those, who are looking for some quiet time.
UNESCO World Heritage sites
As mentioned before, Sri Lanka has a total of eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and all of them are grandiose in nature. Sinharaja Forest Reserve will give you a taste of the wild, as this is one of the most important reserves in the country, and also a World Heritage Site. This virgin rainforest area is not to be missed. Then, you have Polonnaruwa, which still hosts quite a bit of ruins from the ancient times when it was a royal city. You could visit the remaining sites as well, including the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka, and visit Adam’s Peak, which has numerous trails for hiking as well.
Outstanding food
Sri Lankan cuisine is unique, as it gets its influences from other cuisines and cultures, such as, South Indian, Indonesian, and Dutch. The use of coconut is very common in the dishes cooked here, while rice is a staple that goes with most dishes. A common Sri Lankan lunch would include rice, prawns, kiribath (rice and curry dish), kottu, and appam, among others. You could also try arrack, which is a distilled alcoholic drink.
The buzzword for a Sri Lankan trip is to keep it relaxed. So if you don’t like your travels to be hectic, then head to Sri Lanka, it is all about leisure here.
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