Place to See
*Colombo City - Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka is situated in the western province while the Capital is Sri Jayawardenapura, off Colombo, where the Parliament is. This bustling metro consists of administrative and economic hubs as well as consulates and embassies. Hence, it is focal point for global interactions Read More
*Nuwara Eliya - Nestled within the Tea Kingdom almost at the crest of Sri Lanka is Nuwara Eliya (City Light or even the Table Land). This is a tourist haunt as well as locals’ holiday hub due to the coolest clime and the lusty green environment and is better known as the ‘Little England’ for the British Plantation Community has left its foot print in many aspects; the buildings, recreation, education and religious cum culture and even sports. Read More
*Kandy - Kandy was the last bastation of the Sinheles kings. The valley of Kandy is sorunded by magnificent hills which made it difficult to capture until 1815. Above 465 meters from the sea level Kandy is a charming city with full of arts, crafts, music and dance. The main highlight of the city is the temple of tooth relic and the Kandy pageant.
*Anuradhapura -Anuradhapura is one of the Ancient Sri Lankan capital cities which is situated in Northern Province 200Km away from Colombo in Sri Lanka. The City Anuradhapura has played a very major role in the journey of Sri Lankan Kingdoms and it was the third capital city of Kingdom Rajarata. The temples, Stupas, forts, palaces, ponds, pools Read More
*Polonnaruwa - Once the site of an important royal capital, this town in northeastern central Sri Lanka blossomed into a medium-sized city due to its location along the most important land transport route between
*Sigiriya - Rising 200m straight up over the dusty plains of north central Sri Lanka, the flat-topped rock formation of Sigiriya is not only one of the island’s most impressive geological formations but also one of its greatest archaeological legacies.
*Dambulla - A service-oriented town at the junction of highways A6 and A9, Dambulla is most well known for the impressive cave temples (officially known as the Royal Rock Temple) atop a massive hill on the edge of town.