Sri-Lanka: attractions and places of interest

Yala

Yala – the oldest reserve in Sri Lanka, which is located on the colorful coast of the Indian Ocean. This natural tourist land occupies 978 km2. He is constantly visited by tourists, despite the fact that at least 290 km to the nearest large city. Yala National Park is known under the same name – Ru...

Dambulla cave temple

Dambulla – is a great place to visit. It is located on the island of Sri Lanka, near the mountain of Syria. The main significant object of this resort is a temple with five stone caves, which bears a Buddhist faith. The cave temple of Dambulla gathered a whole collection of Buddha sculptures. There ...

Bundala National Park

The Bundala – is a national park located in Sri Lanka. It is located 246 km. from the capital of this country – Colombo. This natural object, which has been international since 1990, is a real ecosystem where hundreds of different species of birds fly into these lands, or permanently reside. The to...

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

The Pinnavel elephant shelter was founded in 1975 in Sri Lanka, which is 33 km away. from Kandy. The main goal of organizing this nursery is – to create appropriate conditions where rescued injured animals could normally exist. Today – is a very popular place where tourists from all over the world c...

Sigiriya

In the middle of Sri Lanka, there is a rocky plateau, which is known as Syria. It is located 370 m above sea level and 170 m above the local steppe. Syria has been on the UNESCO list and has been carefully guarded since 1982. Back in the 5th century, the eldest son of the ruler was obliged to under...

Udawalawe National Park

Udawalawe is a national park in the southern part of Sri Lanka. It was founded back in 1972 on an area of 308 km2 to provide shelter for animals that were displaced during the construction of a reservoir on the Valava River. Udawalawe amazes with its landscapes, the wide plains are vibrant with life...

Sinharaja National Park

Sinharaja is a national park in the southwest of Sri Lanka, which is the remnant of an ancient forest that once covered the earth's proto-continent Gondwanna. The huge historical continent was fragmented, and only a small piece with an area of approximately 90 km2 preserved the appearance of the for...

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