Families, couples, and anybody else looking for a picture-perfect paradise will find peace and quiet at Nilaveli Beach, which is situated along Sri Lanka’s eastern coastline. Stretches of the beach’s golden, soft sand and glistening blue waters are ideal for swimming, tanning, and leisurely strolls. Families with small children might feel safe and secure in […]
As a military stronghold against European powers, the Portuguese constructed Fort Fedrick in the early 17th century on a rocky peninsula overlooking Trincomalee harbor in Sri Lanka. It was taken over by the Dutch in 1639, who altered it to keep its current star-shaped appearance. From the late 18th century until the mid-1900s, the British […]
A prominent Hindu pilgrimage site and a popular destination for tourists interested in Sri Lankan architecture and religious history is Thirukoneswaram Kovil, which is situated in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. Constructed during the 3rd and 6th century AD, it honors Lord Shiva, one of Sri Lanka’s five Ishwarams. The temple complex includes mandapams, a sacred pond, […]
The enormous, more than 1,500-year-old Baobab tree of Pallimunai, in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province, is a representation of the tenacity of life. Originally from Africa and Madagascar, this unusual plant is also referred to as the “Ana Tree” (elephant tree). Many centuries ago, Arab traders brought the seed of this plant to Sri Lanka. The […]
Beach lovers will find peace and serenity at Pesalai Beach, which is situated in the Mannar district on Sri Lanka’s northwest coast. It’s ideal for swimming, tanning, and leisurely hikes thanks to the immaculate beach and tranquil waters. Because of the shallow seas and lack of strong currents, the beach is safe for families with […]
The Ramsar wetland site Vankalai Sanctuary, sometimes called the Mannar Bird Sanctuary, is located in the Mannar District of Sri Lanka. It was created in 2008 and spans 4,839 hectares. Among its many ecosystems are maritime grasslands, salt marshes, lagoons, tidal flats, seagrass beds, arid-zone thorn scrubland, and shallow marine areas. More than 150 different […]
The British-built Talaimannar Pier, which opened in the early 1900s, served as a crucial bridge connecting India and Sri Lanka. It was once a 1.8-kilometer jetty that allowed people to travel by passenger ferry across the Palk Strait to Dhanushkodi, India. However, operations in the 1980s were halted by the Sri Lankan Civil War. The […]
Thekkama Amuna is a 640-foot-long dam in Sri Lanka that was constructed in the fifth century AD by King Dhatusena. It uses water diverted from the Malwathu Oya to supply the Giant’s Tank. Even though it isn’t used for irrigation anymore, it is nevertheless an important historical site that offers insight into Sri Lanka’s past. […]
A hidden treasure in Sri Lanka, the Talaimannar Lighthouse provides a memorable exploration of the nation’s maritime history and pristine natural beauty. For more than a century, innumerable ships have been directed by the lighthouse, which is situated at the island’s northwest tip. Explore the lighthouse grounds, ponder the life of a lighthouse keeper, and […]
Beyond all religious boundaries, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu in Sri Lanka is a hallowed location. It provides a calm setting for introspection, cultural exchange, and a look into the intricate religious fabric of Sri Lanka. A magnificent white building with elaborate embellishments, the Madhu Church is a pilgrimage site for both […]
