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About Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a tropical island nation in South Asia, known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. From golden beaches and lush tea plantations to ancient temples and wildlife-filled national parks, the country offers a diverse travel experience. Visit the sacred city of Kan...  

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Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Nine Arches Bridge

Nine Arches Bridge

Nestled amidst lush tea plantations and misty hills near Ella, the Nine Arches Bridge is a marvel of colonial-era engineering and one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks. Built entirely of stone and brick in the early 20th century, this 91-meter-long viaduct stands gracefully across a deep forested gorge. Its nine elegant arches and the scenic railway track it supports offer a picture-perfect setting, especially as trains rumble through with breathtaking views all around. A popular spot for photography and quiet strolls, the bridge is a testament to timeless design, seamlessly blending nature and human ingenuity.

Sri Pada / Adam's Peak

Sri Pada / Adam's Peak

Rising majestically to 2,243 meters, Sri Pada, also known as Adam’s Peak, is one of Sri Lanka’s most revered pilgrimage sites. At its summit lies a sacred footprint-shaped rock formation, believed by Buddhists to be the footprint of the Buddha, by Hindus of Lord Shiva, and by Christians and Muslims of Adam. The trek to the top, often begun before dawn, rewards climbers with a spiritual atmosphere and a breathtaking sunrise over rolling hills and mist-covered valleys. Thousands ascend its 5,000 steps during the pilgrimage season, drawn by faith, legend, and the mountain’s awe-inspiring natural beauty.

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