About Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean,” is a destination that surprises and delights. From the UNESCO World Heritage sites like Sigiriya Rock Fortress and Galle Fort to the lush tea estates of Nuwara Eliya and wildlife-rich national parks like Yala, this island is a treasure trove for nature lovers, history buffs, and luxury travellers alike. Whether you're exploring spiritual temples, embarking on a scenic train ride through the hills, or relaxing on pristine beaches, Sri Lanka offers an unforgettable escape enriched by warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage.
My Experience
The view from Pidurangala Rock at sunset was breathtaking and far less crowded than Sigiriya. Climbing Sigiriya Rock early in the morning made it feel like stepping into an ancient kingdom. Wandering through Dambulla’s cave temples revealed incredible art and calm energy. The train ride through tea plantations was one of the most scenic journeys, with endless views of rolling green hills. Staying at the safari camp in Yala brought thrilling moments as leopards and elephants roamed nearby. Walking through Galle Fort’s charming streets felt like entering a different era. Unawatuna Beach offered the perfect balance of sun, sand, and relaxation.
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Great diversity of landscapes within short travel distances
- Unique cultural and historical experiences
- World-class luxury resorts and boutique stays
- Amazing wildlife encounters
Cons
- Some travel routes involve long car journeys
- Limited public transport for luxury travel preferences
- Humidity and tropical heat can be intense
- Monsoon seasons may affect certain regions
Quick Info
December to March, April to September
5-10 Days
Where I Stayed