Thursday, June 23, 2016

Sri Lanka Undiscovered Paradise





The multidimensional attractions of the small island nation of Sri Lanka has interested visitors for decades. While the island’s sun kissed beaches, verdant hill country and ancient heritage sites are undoubtedly beguiling, Sri Lanka also offers a host of things to see and do that are yet to be fully appreciated.


In many historic and contemporary accounts the country has always been referred to as paradise on account of its astounding natural beauty. Fifteen distinct bio regions, a wide range of topographic and climate variations and Asia’s highest bio diversity per sq. km offer a range of different experiences in one compact island. Taking time to explore these variations is the best way to discover paradise.




Palm tree lined perfect sandy beaches lapped by azure waters around much of the island give way to wave lashed beaches in the south east so popular with the surfing set. Coral reefs close to the country’s coast is where both expert and novice divers can encounter an extraordinary variation of marine life. Coastal wetlands with myriad avifauna add to the country’s natural diversity. The amazing beauty of the temperate central highlands is made up of swathes of forests, waterfalls, misty mountains, green rice terraces and tea plantations that cascade down hillsides. The region offers some of the best trekking, cycling, white water rafting and kayaking destinations, among the best ways to discover different facets of paradise and its extraordinary biodiversity. The country’s national parks, many of which are environmental hotspots, are the best places to get close to endemic flora and fauna and to have outstanding camping and glamping experiences. Discover Sri Lanka’s unique natural environment by staying at a stunning range of boutique ranging from luxury holiday villas to boutique hotels in Sri Lanka in unspoilt, serene locations.  

    
Eight heritage sites in addition to innumerable historic attractions all around the country offer plenty of exciting places to explore and to come in contact with the cultural diversity of the island. Ancient capitals in the north central plains, the country’s last kingdom in the central hills and historic sites dotted along the coast bear testimony to the diverse and sophisticated culture of the island. To experience history at close quarters walk down well preserved ancient alleyways and stay at beautifully restored accommodation in historic destinations such as the 300 year old Galle Fort, a well preserved example of a colonial fortified city and in and around Kandy the capital of the country’s last kingdom. 




Other essential aspects to discover paradise is to experience the country’s festivals, its performing and visual arts and cuisine. They all reflect Sri Lanka’s socio-cultural diversity and unique identity. The most high profile cultural event is the Kandy Perehera an annual festival cum pageant harking back to the country’s royal past showcasing customs and artistic traditions of the central highlands. The country’s cuisine reflects multicultural and multi ethnic influences that have shaped it over the ages. Tasting it is an integral part of any visit to experience the nuances of the country’s culture.          
        
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