- D. J. G. Hennessy, GREEN AISLES, 1949-

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sigiriya

Built in the 5 century AC this magnificent complex of geometrically laid gardens, pools, fountains (still working today) as well as oldest surviving murals of maidens has been a palace of the King Kasyapa. Built on top of a 200m high rock, the entrance to the climb once has been through a lions head. Only the huge paws remain today. Half way up the rock are beautifully drawn painted bare breast Maidens whose existence is still a mystery. Which should be the eighth wonder of the world, Sigiriaya, is a must see item in Sri Lanka. The occupation of the gigantic fortress ended when Kasyapa killed himself in a battle with his brother. 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

PINNAWELA ELEPHANT ORPHANAGE


It is one of Sri Lanka’s most popular attractions. Situated halfway between Colombo and Kandy, the orphanage has a population of about 75 elephants, making it the world’s largest collection of captive elephants. The elephants here range from newborn calves to elderly matriarchs and include orphaned and abandoned elephants, as well as those injured in the wild. Amongst them are its famous residents, Sama, the lame elephant injured by a land mine during the ethnic conflict in the North and Raja, the blind elephant.  Experience the sheer delight of watching these great pachyderms frolic in the river at bath time or the baby elephants being fed twice a day.

Golden Beaches

Best beaches can be found in south west coast of Sri Lanka. Bentota, Beruwela, Hikkaduwa and Galle are popular tourist destinations and hotel accommodation can be found to suite any travel budget.
Trincomalee and Nilaveli on the east coast of Sri Lanka with soft white sandy beach is a great place to relax. Arugam Bay has perfect surfing and Trincomalee perfect for diving and snorkeling. Passikudah is one of the best beach resorts in Sri Lanka with a reef.


Whale & Dolphin Watching

Sri Lanka is becoming a major spot for watching Whales and Dolphins. Dondra Point of down south in Sri Lanka is the main port of Whale Watching in Sri Lanka during December to April. Out of these months December, January and April are the peak months of sightings. During these months there is 95% chances of spotting Sperm Whales and great chances of spotting Blue Whales as their migration path is just off Dondra Point. We are able to arrange Whale Watching Trips off Dondra Point in a fully insured trawler boat which will last for 3 hours. Also there are good chances of spotting Spinner Dolphins also off Dondra. Ample of accommodation options are available as Dondra point can be reach easily from Hikkaduwa, Galle, Unawatuna, Weligama, Mirissa and Tangalle which are popular beach locations in Sri Lanka.


Up Country


Sri Lanka’s breathtaking hill country offers tea-growing slopes, stunning mountain views with waterfalls and the old colonial English country town of Nuwara Eliya famous for Ceylon Tea.
Kandy, the last royal capital of Sri Lanka famous for the sacred Temple of the Tooth and the city of Kandy could be called as cultural capital of the island. The beautiful countryside around Kandy is famous for Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage & Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens.