TOP 12 ATTRACTIONS IN SRI LANKA | Travel Guide
Here is my travel guide for some of the top attractions in Sri Lanka. If you are looking for things to do in Sri Lanka, these are 12 of my favorite things to do, some of which are off the beaten path!
1.) 0:38 - Safari
2.) 1:11 - Mobile Camping
3.) 2:13 - Anuradhapura Bike Tour
4.) 2:40 - Forest Monestary
5.) 3:05 - Sigiriya Rock Fortress
6.) 3:27 - Eat at this Sri Lankan Garden
7.) 4:02 - Temple of the Tooth
8.) 4:23 - Royal Botanical Gardens
9.) 4:43 - Tea Factory
10.) 5:13 - Galle Fort
11.) 5:46 - Colombo Culture
12.) 6:11 - Fresh Fruit & Veggies
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Documentary from Nagrak Bungalow, Non Pareil Estate, Belihul Oya (2015)
This is a short documentary taken from the Nagrak Bungalow, a beautiful place to spend the holidays.
Located above 7200ft from sea level and about 4km from the serene Horton Plains, this is one of the best locations.
We really enjoyed the breathtaking views and the calm atmosphere.
Special Note for the Viewers:
I’ve done this video to make other human beings aware of the beauty of this place and please don’t misuse this information in order to ruin this place. I’ve spent so much of time/money bringing this to you so that you may enjoy it. However I’ve a very kind and humble request from you all.
Should you ever visit this place, you’re kindly requested to adhere to the following in order to save our Mother Nature (essentially Our Country) not only for the future generations but for the current one as well:
* Avoid careless/reckless/irresponsible/money-oriented/mega tour groups or organizers.
* Travel in smaller groups as Mother Nature can’t afford so many footprints at once.
* Minimize the use of polythene/plastic and do bring back if you have to take any with you.
* Don’t litter and even if it’ bio-degradable, please bring it back and dispose of the garbage properly and responsibly. Because no matter what it is, it will still be alien to that environment.
* Use reusable water bottles so that you don’t have to keep buying plastic ones. It’ll not only save you money but will help save nature massively.
* Remain quiet and vigilant. Don’t disturb the tranquility of the nature. Instead savor it.
* Try and bring if you spot any litter/garbage left behind by other careless travellers.
* Don’t light fires unnecessarily and do try to use portable cookers instead of using firewood when camping. The increase usage of firewood leads to more deforestation even at a smaller scale.
* Don’t bring any plants back with you or break any plants/branches unnecessarily.
* Don’t walk off the designated footpath.
* Don’t use soap/detergent/shampoo when bathing in natural streams as they’d only lead to the contamination of those pure water sources and elimination of wildlife species.
* Don’t do anything that harms the Mother Nature.
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Traveling Sri Lankan uncommon waterfall
You know what so special uncommon and untouched by people. You can do many water activities here. There is natural swimming pool. I would like encourage you to come and enjoy this nature. (Also don’t bring plastic )
Wijaya Holiday Resort, Kiriella, Sri Lanka
Beauty beckons you for a joyful respite among misty mountains, luscious trees and a natural gushing waterfall and swimming pool. Warm and inviting Wijaya Holiday Resort located 60 km away from Colombo, easily accessible from any part of the island, rests atop a hill, nestled between lush green trees and thriving tea bushes.
The abundance of natural resources, provides cool air tinged with the fragrance of blooming flowers, chirping melodies of a large species of birds and the mystic beat of the Thalagahahena falls.
Wijaya Holiday Resort Location
Warm and inviting Wijaya Holiday Resort located 60 km away from Colombo, easily accessible from any part of the island, rests atop a hill, nestled between lush green trees and thriving tea bushes.
Wijaya Holiday Resort Accommodation
A/C and non A/C rooms with all modern amenities together with delicious western and eastern cuisine will capture the hearts and enhance the pleasure of guests.
Wijaya Holiday Resort Facilities
Natural Swimming Pool
The Thalagahahena Falls have created a natural swimming pool with gushing clear water which will be irresistible for those desiring fun and frolic in water.
Swimming Pool
Other Swimming pools for adults and kiddies including water games will tempt the young and old to take a plunge in the cool clear waters.
Landscaped Garden
A stroll around the surroundings with a children’s park, the tea bushes, blooming flowers and a lake for boat rides will arouse the pleasure provided by the gifts of nature.
Sinharaja Rainforest & bodinagla sri lanka
Located in south-west Sri Lanka, Sinharaja is the country's last viable area of primary tropical rainforest. More than 60% of the trees are endemic and many of them are considered rare. There is much endemic wildlife, especially birds, but the reserve is also home to over 50% of Sri Lanka's endemic species of mammals and butterflies, as well as many kinds of insects, reptiles and rare amphibians.
Sri Lanka's tropical rain forest, the Sinharaja is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. One of the few virgin forests left in the world. Visitors are required to obtain permits from the Wildlife Department in order to visit this sanctuary. Streams, springs, rivers, waterfalls, leopard, monkeys, butterflies and moths, rare trees, valuable shrubs and medicinal herbs are all found within its green canopy. A trek along prescribed paths would provide nature lovers with a never to be forgotten experience of sights and sounds.
The largest mammal in the forest is the rarely spotted leopard, also infrequently glimpsed are the rusty spotted and wild fishing cats. Sambhur, barking deer and wild boar browse on the forest floor. The more common troops of purple-faced languor monkeys will chatter and move through the trees above you, but you're more likely to hear them than actually see them. There are also rats, shrews, giant squirrels, porcupines, civets, mongooses, venomous snakes, 20 species of birds and 45 species of reptiles!.