The southern part of Sri Lanka is home to Yala National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Leopards inhabit this park in highly concentrated numbers, allowing visitors to see them in action as they take a jeep safari.
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Udawalawe National Park
This savannah biome is home to a wide variety of wild animals. The species include deer, buffalo, birds and elephants. See how these animals coexist in a stunning landscape as you explore its historic grounds that have existed for years.
Galle
This city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and holds the title of Asia’s best-preserved sea fort. It is where you can take a gander at the Galle Dutch Fort, a historic monument that transcends time. View the sight of this breathtaking relic that has been preserved well.
Kataragama
The spiritual importance of Kataragama comes from the holy locations that are visited by pilgrims of many religions. This place attracts people from all over South India and Sri Lanka due to its great spiritual significance which transcends boundaries through spiritual unity.
Sigiriya
The Sigiriya Rock Fortress’s exceptional qualities have earned it recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace that once housed the Royal Kingdom, the numerous technologies developed to support the lives of everyone who lived and the expertly painted frescoes on the rock surface that you can see as you ascend. As you ascend take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding area and try to picture its splendour in the past.
Dambulla
The Dambulla Cave Temples is the home of numerous artworks of Lord Buddha. There are also various statues that can be seen all over this cave network. It is a historic and spiritual location that is a must-visit.
Polonnaruwa
After the downfall of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa became the capital of Sri Lanka, being in motion from the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries. Many technological advancements during this period are attributed to this city, making it an intense location to visit and understand Sri Lanka’s long past.
Anuradhapura
2000 years of history allows Anuradhapura to be known as Sri Lanka’s oldest city. Hundreds of monarchs have ruled from this throne and have made many contributions to develop this island nation. You can explore its history by visiting age-old temples and fragmented ruins.
Kandy
Discover the city of Kandy, renowned for its breathtaking architecture. This city is home to amazing architectural and natural art pieces. There is no other structure in the nation like the Temple of the Tooth Relic. The illuminating garden known as the Royal Botanical Gardens is an illuminating location that provides stunning sights. These places are among the few that add uniqueness to Kandy.
Trincomalee
On the Northeastern Coast of Sri Lanka, Trincomalee is well-known for having one of the world’s best natural deep-water harbours. Beaches in Trincomalee like Nilaveli are well-known for having immaculate sands and crystal-clear waters which make them perfect for swimming, snorkelling and whale watching.