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Explore Sri Lanka’s Treasures

Sri Lanka, a jewel in the Indian Ocean, is a tropical paradise offering a diverse range of experiences. From golden beaches and misty mountains to ancient heritage sites and lush tea plantations, the island has something for everyone.

Nature lovers can explore national parks like Yala and Udawalawe, where elephants, leopards, and sloth bears roam, or go whale watching off the southern coast. The island’s rich cultural heritage includes ancient kingdoms, stunning temples, and colonial architecture influenced by the British, Portuguese, and Dutch.

For those seeking wellness, Sri Lanka offers authentic Ayurveda treatments and rejuvenating spa retreats in serene surroundings. Adventure seekers can enjoy world-class surfing, hiking, and water sports. The scenic hill country is home to historic tea plantations, best experienced by a train ride through the misty  highlands. Sri Lanka’s flavorful cuisine is also a highlight, with dishes like rice and curry, hoppers, and fresh seafood.

Practical Info: English is widely spoken, and most travelers can easily apply for an online visa.The best time to visit the west and south coasts is from December to March, while the east coast shines from April to September.

From nature and adventure to culture and relaxation, Sri Lanka offers a world of discovery on one small island.

Official Name: Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Location:
Latitude 5° 55. to 9° 50. north, Longitude 79° 42. to 81° 52., 650km north of the equator
Dimensions:
430km North to South, 225km East to West
Coastline:
1,340km
Area:
65,525km
Currency (code):
Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
Administrative Capital:
Sri Jayewardenepura
Commercial Capital:
Colombo
Population:
20,359,439
Ethnic Groups:
Sinhala (74.9%), Sri Lanka Tamil (11.2%) , Moor (9.3%) , Indian Tamil (4.1%) (2012 census)
Languages:
Sinhala 74%, Tamil 18%, other 8%. English, a link language, is used in government and spoken by 10%.

Exploring Sri Lanka's
Key Destinations

National flag

Sri Lanka's flag features a lion, sword, bo leaves, and stripes symbolizing unity among communities since 1950.

National Emblem

Sri Lanka's emblem, adopted in 1972, features a lion, lotus, paddy, grain vase, dhammachakka, sun, moon.

National language

Sinhala / Tamil

National Flower

Blue water lily flower, known locally as Nil Manel was declared the national flower of Sri Lanka on 26 February 1986.

National Bird

Sri Lankan Junglefowl, known locally as Wali Kukula

National Tree

Ceylon ironwood, known locally as Na Tree was declared the national tree of Sri Lanka on 26 February 1986.

National sport

Volleyball was officially recognised as the national sport of Sri Lanka in 1991.

National Gemstone

The blue sapphire was declared the national gemstone of Sri Lanka in October 2003.

Celebrating the
Spirit of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s year-round festivals offer travelers a vibrant mix of culture and entertainment.

Essential Travel Tips
for Every Adventure

Exploring Sri Lanka's
Key Destinations

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