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Savannah Guides, together with Aarunya Vacations Sri Lanka, would like to invite you to:
"Breathtaking Birds of the Sri Lankan Rainforest"
On November 12, Savannah Guide Rahula Perera will be showcasing the bird diversity within the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Sinharaja rainforest with interesting insights into the practices, songs, dances and colours they add to the surroundings.
Tickets are $25 for this special event. If you are interested, please click the link below to sign up.
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Seven things you shouldn’t miss when at Galle! | Adelaide Sri Lankan News and Events LifestyleTravelSeven things you shouldn’t miss when at Galle! By AusLankaNewsnEvents - 2018-10-24 0 10 Share Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest WhatsApp Email Galle is a destination that one shouldn’t miss in Sri Lanka! From the rich cultural heritage to the impeccable beaches, the seaside town ...
SL is the best travel destination for 2019 – Lonely Planet | Adelaide Sri Lankan News and Events NewsBusinessSL is the best travel destination for 2019 – Lonely Planet By AusLankaNewsnEvents - 2018-10-24 0 17 Share Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest WhatsApp Email Sri Lanka claimed the top spot in the Lonely Planet’s best travel destinations list of countries to visit in 2019, with Germany ...
Meemure – Village in Sri Lanka with a population of about 400 | Aus Sri Lanka News and Events LifestyleTravelMeemure – Village in Sri Lanka with a population of about 400 By AusLankaNewsnEvents - 2018-08-17 0 14 Share Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest WhatsApp Email Meemure is a village in Sri Lanka with a population of about 400. It is located near the border between Kandy District and M...
How to explore Sri Lanka’s southern coast in style Danae Mercer, CNN  • Updated 21st June 2017 From untouched beaches to a UNESCO World Heritage site, leopard-spotting safaris to monkey-filled jungles,...
The Angammedilla National Park is one of the new national park in Sri Lanka with an area of 7528 hectares.
The vegetation of the Angammedilla National Park is mostly dry with evergreen forests and has been declared on 6 June 2006 as a national park.
Originally Angammedilla was a forest reserve in Minneriya–Girithale Sanctuary.
Centrally located in the National Park is the Parakrama Samudra, a water reserve that serves the animals as a food source. This water reserve consisting of 3 large pools.
The Angammedilla National Park also assures the catchment areas of the Minneriya and Girithale water reserves, water sources in Sudu Kanda (Sinhala for “White Hill”) and habitats and wildlife of the adjacent forests.
A mountain range stretches across the park from Girithale after Minneriya.
In addition to numerous peacocks and elephants can be found, inter alia, Water buffalo, giant squirrels and occasional leopard
The Angammedilla National Park is located 225 km from Colombo, in the Polonnaruwa District.
Sri Lanka will fascinate butterfly watchers with its wealth of 242 recorded species, many rare and threatened, 14 endemic to the island. Most species have habitats in the lower foothills upto 1000m, but 6 rare mountain species inhabit elevations over 1,250m. The best sites for watching are the Sinharaja Forest Reserve, the Knuckles ranges, Horton Plains (mountain varieties) and the Adam’s Peak Wilderness. A spectacular annual migration of butterflies to the sacred mountain Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak) can be seen in March – April, which folk lore claims is an act of homage to the Buddha (whose foot print is enshrined there) who preached kindness and compassion to all creatures great and small.
Lamprais Sri Lanka has been influenced by a diversity of cultures and one of the most evident is the Dutch Burgher community. Lamprais, a word that combines th...
Diving Being an island in the great expanse of the Indian Ocean does have its advantages. Commonly believed to be one of the most unspoilt seas of the world,...
Safaris If you are energetic and adventurous we have a list of all the safaris that can be enjoyed.Take a look at the range of safaris available from boat saf...
Explorelanka.com Welcome to Sri Lanka. Land of abundance of mystic tranquillity. We are about to take you on a magica
Kandy Kandy, the last royal capital of Sri Lanka is a major tourist destination. ( 115kM from Colombo at 465 meters above sea level). Famous for the Temple ...