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Places of Interest in Sri Lanka
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A small tear shaped Island, Sri Lanka has a rich history
that is reflected in its cultural and architectural heritage.
Apart from its splendid beach resorts, the architectural
ruins in the inner highlands are an indication to the
culture of ancient civilizations which is still very much
relevant in the lifestyle of the Sinhalese.
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One of the most important and extensive of Sri Lankas
ancient cities, Anuradhapura is still scattered with remnants of
the ancient Sinhalese architecture and culture. |
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The traces of Buddhism flourishing are revealed
by the presence of The Sacred Bo-Tree and old temples like the Thuprama
Dagoba. The Sacred Bo-Tree is a tree of the same type under which
Buddha achieved enlightenment. The Thuprama Dagoba is the oldest
temple and enshrines Lord Buddhas collar bone. The lake on
the South eastern part of the city is as old as 11th century and
is still in a good state. The remains of the vast tank, which was
part of the irrigation system of the ancient city, indicates to
their advancement in technology in that age itself. |
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Located at a distance of 115 km
from Colombo, Kandy is the second largest city of Sri Lanka. The
town center of Kandy is best defined by its numerous old shops,
antique specialists, gem specialists and its bustling crowd. With
countryside full of greenery, it is an ideal place for ecotourism. |
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The main attraction of Kandy apart
from its town center is its lake and the Temple of Tooth which stands
on the northern side of the lake. The train station, market places
and bus stands are located at walking distance from the lake. |
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Ratnapura is the city which has
made Sri Lanka famous for Gems. 100 kms south east of Colombo, stands
the City of Gems or Ratnapura. Getangama, the Gem museum
on the Pothgulvihara Mawatha exhibits a good collection of gems
in addition to providing a wealth of information on mining and polishing.
Ratnapura is also famous for being the best place to get a good
view of the Adams Peak. |
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A cone shaped mountain with an altitude
of 7353 feet, stands in Sri Lanka by the name of Adam’s Peak. Considered
sacred by both Buddhists and Christians, this peak offers a fabulous
view of sun sets and sunrise. |
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The Buddhists know this peak by
the name of ‘Sri Pada’, due to their staunch belief that, Buddha
left his footprints on the summit of this mountain. The peak was
named “Adam’s Peak” by the Christians as they believed that Adam
and Eve resided here. |
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Currently the commercial hub of
Sri Lanka, Colombo was once just a small trading port. The Portuguese,
the Dutch and then the British realized the importance of this small
port and developed it. The canals were connected to the lakes and
lagoons around Colombo, and the number of spice plantations was
increased. As they developed the port, they also left behind reminders
of their rule. Churches, Buddhist Temples, Hindu Temples, and Mosques
are all a reminder of the past and are part of the architectural
heritage of Sri Lanka. |
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This is the city where the presence
of the British rule is most highlighted. It is an English country-side
in Sri Lanka with the architecture ranging from the Georgian style
to Queen Anne style. Beautifully manicured lawns, Beautiful parks,
an English Church and a famous golf course all combine to give the
city definite English look. |
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At an altitude of 1890 meters,
Nuwara Eliwa provides the relief from the fast life of a city life.
With the air fresh and cool, it is a dream destination for nature
lovers. |
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Rising to fame after the fall of
Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa was the capital of the Island during the
time period of 11th to 13th century. At a distance of 216 kms from
Colombo stands this city with the largest artificial reservoir
the Parakrama Samudra. This man made reservoir is even larger than
the Colombo harbour. |
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Here you can experience the feeling
of awe the huge sculptures of Buddha carved on one single boulder
of rock surface the Gal Vihare inspire. The other places
of interest are the ruins of the Royal Citadel, the Royal Pavilion,
the Kings Council Chamber and the Vatadage Relic House amongst
others. |
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