Sigiriya Fortress
A citadel located 200 meters high in the sky. Sigiriya or The Lion Rock encompasses 1200 steps, devided amongst a number of staircases til the top.
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Hatton is, in one word, green. Almost every available hillside is bright with tea bushes trimmed so neatly that, from a distance, the hills look as if they’re covered with a thick-pile rug. Providing cool relief from the heat of the plains, the mornings are usually veiled in a mist that slowly dissipates to reveal the curious pyramidal bulk of Adam’s Peak to the southwest.
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From dreamy rice fields to sprawling tea plantations, rural villages to nature preserves teeming with wildlife, the range of Sri Lanka's geographical and cultural treasures is astounding—and there's no better way to see it all than on Tuk Tuk. Find out how to navigate the roads, weather, and more with this comprehensive guide to Tuk Tuk ride in Sri Lanka.
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SOn the southern edge of the hill country, Ella has been popular with Sri Lankans and foreign visitors alike for many years and is one of the oldest colonial-era railway construction in the country.
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Prepare your senses for overload, for the South is Sri Lanka at its most sultry and enticing: a glorious shoreline of dazzling white curves of sand set against emerald forested hills. Yes, you'll find the region a delight to explore, with each bend in the coastal highway revealing yet another idyllic cove to investigate.
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