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N things to do in Sri Lanka".
Day 1: Get off the plane and go to the fish market.
The domestic flight to Sri Lanka takes about 6 hours, leaving at night, arriving early the next morning, and getting up from a nap to visit the preliminary tour, which is really in line with the needs of "not suffering" :)
The first stop is Negombo, a quaint little city just seven kilometres from Sri Lanka's world airport, with its local customs, ordinary beaches and cheap seafood ......Quiet and backward, it is the biggest charm address of Negombo. The fish market here is famous, so I highly recommend it.
Day 2: Elephant viewing, Buddha viewing, dancing
There are many places in the world where you can see elephants, but the Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka is one of the only two elephant orphanages in the world.
In Sri Lanka, there are a thousand ways to see the Buddha. The corners of the streets, the palatial palaces, the original stone-roofed ......You can see the Buddha. When you come to Kandy, you can't miss the famous Temple of the Tooth Relic and the unique Kandy dance here.
Day 3: Picking tea and drinking tea, ambitious days.
You're here to pick tea in Sri Lanka. Admire the tea plantations, learn all about tea, take a walk through the tea fields, and drink a cup of authentic Ceylon black tea.
Sri Lanka's tea culture was influenced by British colonization, and after picking and tasting tea, it is no wonder to visit another product left over from the colonial period - the beautiful pink Nuwara Eliya Post Office.
Day 4: Walk the plains to the end of the world.
There are many "worlds" in the world, and Horton Plains National Park is not the most dangerous or magnificent, but it is the most life-threatening.
Day 5: Go to "Little Africa" to see rare animals.
On this day, you need to wake up early in the morning, hop on an off-road vehicle and head to Yala National Park, which resembles the plains of Africa, to encounter rare wildlife such as the Ceylon leopard.
Day 6: Go out to sea to see the blue whale and return to explore the ancient city.
It's a good time to meet blue whales and dolphins that come to Mirissa from November to April every year to get up close and personal, and if you're lucky, you can see sperm whales and whale sharks.
Day 7: Take the Miyazaki Seaside Train and go crossing.
The same is to hang the train with the locals (pay attention to safety), and the scenery along the way is more pompous and humorous. In addition to seeing the overseas at intervals along the way, you will also appreciate the sense of crossing from an ancient city to a modern city.
Day 8: Spend all your rupees.
The capital city of Colombo certainly has a lot to offer, but shopping is the only thing to do in the end. There are no outlets or luxury stores in Sri Lanka, but shopping in the local shopping mall is enough to make people happy - after all, there is no mercy in buying tens of thousands of dollars here, and I can't help but snicker after converting my heart into citizen currency.
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I've been to Sri Lanka, it's very beautiful, but I went with a tour group, and along the way, I feel that Sri Lanka is mainly about beaches, water sports, historical sites, and different folk customs. If you like to see the sea view, you can go to Trincomalee in the north or Meresa in the southwest, and so on, as long as there are few tourists, the scenery is good. Historical sites such as the ancient city of Galle, the Indian Ocean is outside the Haidi on the edge of the ancient city, and the historical ancient city that has been certified by UNESCO is still free of charge.
There is also the small English town of Ella Nuwara Elliya in the mountains, especially Nuwara Elliya, known as Little England, and there are many GH in the local area, which are basically English-style villas. In addition, there is a tea plantation, and you can also taste black tea. The black tea of Darjeeling is very famous in our country, and the tea of Sri Lanka is very good, you can buy it to give to relatives and friends
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You can look for a guide on the Internet, a lot about Sri Lanka.
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There is one country that encompasses the best of all the countries in Southeast Asia. There are not too many tourists, only the purest smiles. She is Sri Lanka.
Why does Sri Lanka attract so many people? I'll understand after reading it! You'll understand after reading it.
Known as a jewel set in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is not only home to its fantastic seaside trains and beautiful tropical scenery, but also to the friendly and bright smiles of its people. The pleasant scenery and the real and kind hearts of the people make people want to stop. Lion Rock, a World Heritage Site in the mystical country of Lion Rock, is an ancient extinct volcano.
The lava erupted and condensed, and was eroded for a long time. It is one of the most important corners of the Golden Triangle of Sri Lanka's historical and cultural tours. The style of the murals here is similar to that of Indian rock paintings, but there is a special classic realism feature.
From the moat full of lilies, to the secluded corner deep in the water garden, it is impressive. Kandy felt heartfelt religious. Go to the Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy to see the pilgrimage scene.
You will understand that the kindness and compassion of the Sri Lankan people from the heart may come from this most sincere piety. Colombo's unique style of cultural fusion As a former British colony, Sri Lanka has left many traces of the colonial era. Here, you can see not only the buildings of the British Empire at its peak, but also the traces left by the Dutch and Spaniards.
The scenery after the fusion of cultures is unique. Famous Colombo attractions include Merdeka Square, Colombo Fort, Old Parliament, Galle Road, National Museum, Dutch Church, and Cinnamon Gardens. It's no surprise that Colombo has a market street with a distinctly oriental cultural identity.
Ceylon Black Tea: The best black tea in the world. The best black tea in the world is Ceylon black tea produced here.
It has long since become a symbol of Sri Lanka and has won the love of everyone for its rich history and mellow taste. Here, feel the amazing shuttle of the alpine tea plantation, experience the self-satisfaction of shuttling between the mountains and the quiet canyon, pick tea in the southeast, and enjoy the leisurely comfort of Nanshan! On the shallow waters of Gogara near Galle, Sri Lanka, this unique fishing method has been used for generations.
Once fishermen were too poor to afford a boat, they invented the method of fishing on stilts, and they could catch a lot of fish in minutes. There is a lot to attract in Sri Lanka.
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1. Sri Jayawardna Prakot.
Sri Jayawardena Prakot is the capital of Sri Lanka, which was moved from Colombo in 1985, but since 2007, most of the capital's functions have not been transferred from Colombo, except for a few institutions such as the Parliament and the Forestry Department. Kotte is a new type of city, a multi-ethnic, multi-religious city, and there are not many tourist attractions, but there are a few that stand out. The King's Palace, the Temple of the Tooth Relic, the King's Treasure Room, the Royal Cemetery, etc. are the most well-known tourist places in Kotte, among which the Temple of the Tooth Relic is a famous Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka, which is a pilgrimage site for Buddhists and attracts many believers and tourists.
2. Kandy. Kandy is the old capital of Sri Lanka, located 115 kilometers from the capital Colombo, and has experienced Sinhalese dynasty and colonial rule. At the heart of the city is Kandy Lake, while behind it is surrounded by mountains.
In Kandy, where the mountains and rivers are backdropped, there is also the Temple of the Tooth Relic, which enshrines the teeth of the Buddha Shakyamuni. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Kandy has a lot to offer, mainly belonging to the palace architecture and Buddhist culture.
Due to its history as the capital of Sri Lanka during the Sinhalese dynasty and its later colonial history, Kandy has preserved some of its royal and exotic colonial buildings. What's more, in the feudal era, the presence of the royal family allowed Kandy to bring together the best of Sri Lankan culture.
3. Yala National Park.
Yala National Park is located in the southeastern part of Sri Lanka, 300 km from the capital Colombo. Straddling the two provinces of Southern Province and Uwa Province, it covers an area of 979 square kilometers and is the second largest park in Sri Lanka. Declared a national park in 1938, Yala National Park was one of the first two national parks in Sri Lanka!
It is also the most visited park in the country. The entire park actually consists of five plates, but only two are now open to the public.
4. Temple of the Tooth Relic.
The Temple of the Tooth Relic is located on the shores of Lake Kandy in Kandy, a central city in Sri Lanka and a sacred Buddhist site, and is famous for its sacred tooth of the Buddha. The Holy Tooth played a huge role in ancient political circles, as it was believed that whoever collected the tooth would rule the world. The city of Kandy was the last capital of the Sinhalese kings and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998 in part because of the existence of the Temple of the Tooth Relic.
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