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Welcome to Sri Lanka and Ayubowan as we say in Sri Lanka which means "May you live long" We offer tours hotels and flights in Sri Lanka. Explore the island beauty and culture wih us. Our promise to our clients, you will be happy and satisfied with our friendly service.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, an island in the Indian Ocean is located to the south of the Indian subcontinent. It lies between 5O 55' and 9O 55' north of the equator and between the eastern longitudes 79O 42' and 81O 52'. The total land area is 65,610 sq. km. and is astonishingly varied. A length of 445 km. and breadth of 225 km. encompasse beautiful tropical beaches, verdant vegetation, ancient monuments and a thousand delights to please all tastes. The relief features of the island consist of a mountainous mass somewhat south of the centre, with height exceeding 2,500 metres, surrounded by broad plains. Palm fringed beaches surround the island and the sea temperature rarely falls below 27OC.
Climate and Seasons
In the lowlands the climate is typically tropical with an average temperature of 27OC in Colombo. In the higher elevations it can be quite cool with temperatures going down to 16OC at an altitude of nearly 2,000 metres. Bright, sunny warm days are the rule and are common even during the height of the monsoon - climatically Sri Lanka has no off season. The south west monsoon brings rain mainly from May to July to the western, southern and central regions of the island, while the north-east monsoon rains occur in the northern and eastern regions in December and January.
Holiday highlights
Sri Lanka is a dream destination, a combination of so many spectacular aspects that people visit time and time again. It has everything from vast stretches of coastline to rolling tea plantations and denserainforest to antique relics. To experience Sri Lanka is to experience life, to undertake a journey guided by its people who will open your eyes to their culture and share with you their heritage.
When people think of Sri Lanka, it’s often the beaches that spring to mind first and this little island does have some truly magnificent stretches of beach. The southwest coast is especially popular, with resorts such as Negombo and Bentota providing an array of beautiful hotels including everything from old colonial favourites to modern and trendy resorts. Trincomalee on the east coast is also a popular, quieter option off the tourist trail. There’s also diving and snorkelling in abundance, reefs teeming with life, though some are still recovering from the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami.
If it’s the history of Sri Lanka that draws you in, a tour is an ideal way to see as many as possible. Most people will want to visit Sigiriya or Lion Rock, a monument of stone rising up at the cultural heart of Sri Lanka, the remnants of an ancient city scattered beside it. The two lion paws at the foot of the rock herald you in to the steps that lead to the summit, where once a royal palace stood. The two ruined cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa the first and second capital cities of Sri Lanka respectively, are hauntingly beautiful and the Dutch Fort in Galle is also well worth a visit. Sri Lanka is also well known for its Buddhist relic, housed in Kandy in the Sacred Temple of the Tooth, a tooth from Buddha himself.
Flora and fauna are also in abundance in Sri Lanka, and a plethora of National Parks allow you to really experience the wilder side of the island. Yala, Sri Lanka's second largest national park, is a particular favourite and here you can see leopard, elephant, water buffalo, crocodile and approximately 215 species of bird as well as a whole host of other fauna.
If rolling hills and cups of tea is your idea of heaven, Nuwara Eliya and the surrounding area is ideal. Here you’ll find restored tea plantations, colonial mansions and tranquil retreats all nestled within verdant landscape, a serene retreat from the bustle of Colombo and the beaches.



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