Sri Lanka’s tropical climate, beautiful beaches, and fantastic food are just a few important reasons to include the country in your travel.
Sri Lanka’s island nation is magnificent, with dreamy landscapes, stirring mountains, lush green tea gardens, and golden beaches. The country is brimming with breathtaking natural, historic, and cultural wonders, each more picture-perfect than the last.
Sri Lanka is famous for its smiles and hospitality, as well as its spicy food, exotic fruits, and a variety of sweetmeats found nowhere else in the world. Many cultures live next to each other, and life in Sri Lanka continues throughout the year with a series of festivities, an ideal recipe for fun and leisure.
I recommend visiting Colombo in Sri Lanka if you are visiting for the first time, especially to get a sense of the place. Colombo is more sophisticated, with a wide range of restaurants, shopping, and excellent hotels.
Sri Lanka’s capital, with its fascinating heritage and enticing culture, is one of Asia’s most popular travel destinations. Your every taste and desire for where to stay is catered to, with options ranging from rustic beachside shacks to lavish colonial mansions and stunning hotels.
Red Mosque in Pettah
The Colombo Red Mosque, also known as Jami Ul-Alfar Masjid, is a world-class architectural marvel with unusual colour patterns and a fantastic design. With its tall minarets, this oldest mosque in the Pettah city is towered over the buildings and streets in the neighbourhood. It was once a reliable landmark for sailors heading towards Colombo port. Both men and women are allowed in, but they must dress appropriately, cover their heads, and observe local customs. Because of its unusual red hue, this beauty has earned the moniker “red mosque.”
Gangaramaya Temple
The Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple is a sight in and of itself and houses a museum and a library. All visitors are encouraged to stroll through the grounds because it is not only a religious building but also an education centre with breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
The National Museum in Colombo
The National Museum in Colombo is a portal to another time. This place is a must-see for history buffs and tourists, with a great collection of coins, ceramics, daggers, bows, arrows, swords, guns, silverware, and jewellery just around the corner.
The National Museum in Colombo, Sri Lanka’s oldest, largest, and most famous museum, was built in 1877 and is housed in a grand colonial building. The museum houses over 4,000 palm leaf manuscripts, ancient royal regalia, jewellery from bygone eras, and ancient artwork.
They can maximise their knowledge of a new place and save time by visiting museums. Many valuable old things or works of art in museums, such as paintings and statues, attract people who hope to see them with their own eyes one day.
Spa Ceylon Boutique
A spa’s purpose remains the same: to provide a place where you can go to relax your mind. Spa therapy aids in physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, which is essential for leading a healthy lifestyle and living a long life.
The Spa Ceylon motif was inspired by the art of the Kandyan royal court, which is found at the Magul Maluwa in Kandy. Furthermore, the items are manufactured in Sri Lanka.
Spa Ceylon combines Ayurvedic wisdom, fine natural ingredients, and modern design to provide you with the ultimate Ayurvedic luxury – health, well-being, and relaxation.
Kottu at Hotel De Pilawoos
Cheese kottu is well-known, and there are only a few Pilawoos branches in Colombo. Like other restaurant chains, the good news is that they keep the same taste.
I spent more than I would have at a fast-food restaurant, but the iced milo was worth the drive.
Relax in Viharamahadevi Park
Viharamahadevi Park is a public park in Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, Sri Lanka, in front of the colonial-era Town Hall. It is Colombo’s oldest and largest park.
Diyatha Uyana
Diyatha Uyana is near the Waters Edge Hotel in Battaramulla’s Polduwa junction. The park was built on marshy land along the banks of the Diyawanna to Oya. It is located at the Polduwa junction, between the Parliament Complex and the Diyawanna Oya
Ceylon tea at Dilmah T-Lounge
The Ceylon T-Lounge inspires casual visitors with its uniquely healthy and innovative tea and tea-based drinks. Tea cocktails and mocktails heighten the appeal of fine tea prepared in the traditional artisanal manner. These are accompanied by cakes, pastries, crepes, and waffles that uphold Dilmah’s commitment to nutritious, healthy, and sustainable food.
Do not miss Ceylon Tea!
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Posted by World Holiday Vibes on Thursday, March 3, 2022