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Adam's Peak Sri Lanka

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                                 Adam's Peak Sri Lanka                The amazing Adam's Peak is sri lanka's fourth highest mountain at 2,244m and is located 40km northeast of Rathnapura.Adam's peak or the siripada is an important pilgrim site.Buddhist believe the imperssion on the summit is the footprint of lord Buddha himself.Though it takes around 5 hours to reach the peak by foot,devotees of many religions climb the mountain daily to invoke blessings. The mountain is also named as Samanala Kanda or butterfly mountain .   Biodiversity   Adam's Peak is surrounded,largely by the forested hills,with no mountain of comparable size anywhere near the vicinity.The religion of peak wilderness sanctuary that encompass the adam's peak together with horton plains national park and knuckles Range, all in the central highlands of sri lanka is recognized as a World Heritage Site in the year 2011.                     Reaching The Peak   Once you reach a final node ( Nallat

Unawatuna Beach Sri Lanka

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  Overview On this list of best beaches in Sri Lanka, a name sure to appear is Unawatuna Beach. Just an hour away from Sri Lanka’s capital city, Colombo, this beach is a heaven for beach bums. With fancy restaurants, bars, shacks, beach properties, shopping streets and fun activities worth engaging in that are carried out in the surrounding areas, Unawatuna beach is a great spot to unwind, ditching the routine. The beach looks like a banana and has golden sand with sparkling water. Here, the lush palm trees not only make the beach look extra scenic but also contribute to keeping the environment pleasant on most days. On a visit here, one is sure to see young kids belonging to locally residing families take a dip into the cool water of the sea. What a beautiful way for the locals to beat Sri Lanka’s heat, right? And that is not all! The beach also has arrangements of sunbeds, mats, and umbrellas which also prove to be a blessing for anybody who decides to watch the sun take a dip in the

Horton Plains National Park Sri Lanka

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HORTON PLAINS NATIONAL PARK, SRI LANKA To see the end of the world, you need to get up early. So it’s before dawn that I get up and go to find the jeep that will take me to Horton Plains National Park. Walking deep into the park, I will find ‘The World’s End’, the high clifftop with a view all the way across this island country to the shore and beyond. But if you’re not there by about 9 o’clock in the morning, you will miss it. Every day a huge blanket of mist folds over the vista and covers it for the rest of daylight hours. And so the jeeps and the tour buses arrive early in the morning, shortly after the sun rises. The road can only take you so far so the carpark fills up. A deer or two eat grass and pose for photos but there’s not much to see from here. The trekkers – myself included – head for the start of the track.   The World’s End is about halfway along a nine kilometre circular route through the park. I reach it in time, just before the mist takes over the sky. High on a clif

Sigiriya Rock sri lanka

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  Sigiriya Rock Fortress Sri Lanka What is Sigiriya ? Sigiriya is an ancient rock fortress and palace built by King Kashyapa during the reign of 473 – 495 which is standing majestically 660 feet straight up. It is located in the northern Matale district near the town of Dambulla in central province of Sri Lanka. The word Sigiriya or the Sinhagiri means the Lion’s Rock where you have to climb up 1200 steps before you reach the Lion Rock Fortress on top of Sigiriya. There are several platforms that break up the steps and allow for a little break if you need it. Today Sigiriya rock fortress is one of the most famous Archeological Treasure and UNESCO named Sigiriya rock as a World Heritage in 1982 under the name “Ancient City of Sigiriya Sri Lanka”. Architecture of Sigiriya Lion Rock This fortified garden city of Sigiriya rock fortress is an exceptional master piece of ancient urban planning / landscape & architecture / construction technology /exceptional hydraulic engineering & m

Sinharaja Forest Reserve

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. Sinharaja Rain Forest Sri Lanka Sinharaja Rain Forest Sri Lanka Sinharaja is a Rain Forest and a biodiversity hotspot which is located in south west lowland wet zone within Sabaragamu and Southern provinces of Sri Lanka. Sinharaja rain forest is the country’s last viable area of primary tropical rain forest. It covers an area of 11,000 Ha of primary and secondary forests. This narrow strip of rolling site comprises of a series of ridges and valleys. More than 60% of the trees are endemic to Sinharaja Forest 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 butterflies & mammals and also many kinds of insects, reptiles and rare amphibians. This is one of the main reasons that UNESCO declared Sinharaja Forest as a UNESCO World Heritage in 1988 under the name of Sinharaja Forest Reserve. In 1936 Sinharaja Forest was first recognized as being the only considerable patch of