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Pettah is situated in the east section of Fort, and is perhaps best described as a labyrinth of streets and alleys. Bustling with crowds looking for bargains at every turn,  one can find goods of all types, from textiles to gold and silver. One can skim through the massive ranges of batteries, electrical goods, clothes and footwear. There are even colonial-era antiques for those with a taste for history, and then, as always, lie the necessities of everyday life; such as spices, fruits and vegetables. Read More Pettah is a…
Gliding down a mountain slope, surrounded by thick forests and also valleys of Tea Estates, Located in the central highlands giving birth to some of Sri Lanka’s most magnificent waterfalls, one of which is the “Ramboda Waterfalls ” in Nuwara Eliya. Situated at Ramboda is the Ramboda Waterfall which is one of Sri Lanka’s most breathtaking scenery. Sadly Most tourist have missed the opportunity to visit this beautiful scenery. Ramboda waterfall which is located downside of the bridge. The next time you take a trip to Nuwareliya please make sure…
Yala National Park is among one of the oldest and best known of Sri Lanka's National Parks. Covering more than 1200 square kilometres, it is currently the largest of the protected areas in Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is home to multiple ecosystems, from a moist and dry monsoon forests, to sandy beaches; possessing a large number of exotic plant, as well as and a variety of animals species. The Kumbukkan Oya in the north-east and the Menik Ganga to the west are at the centre of Yala's ecosystems. The…
The manmade lake built in 1807 is the main body of water in the city of Kandy (which is located in central Sri Lanka). The Lake has a depth of almost 60 feet, also with a perimeter of almost 2 miles. A wall that runs more than 2000 feet alongside the banks of the Kandy Lake known as the Walakulu Wall is a site that you cannot miss. Most the tourist who visit Kandy are Muslims, this being one of the main reasons for so many mosques within a KM…

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