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The Ultimate Guide to Honeymooning in Srilanka

Officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka is an island country of South Asia is located in the Indian Ocean southwest of the Bay of Bengal and southeastern of the Arab Sea. The Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait are geographically separate from the Indian subcontinent.

Sri Lanka has many different cultures, languages, and ethnicities. Most of the population originates from the Sinhalese ethnicity, while a large minority of Tamils also played an influential role in the history of the island. There are also established groups of Moors, Burghers, Malays, Chinese, and the indigenous Vedda. The two official languages in Sri Lanka include Sinhala and Tamil. The Constitution describes English as a medium of communication. English is widely used for the purposes of education, science, and commerce. Members of the Burgher community talk variant types of Portuguese Creole and Dutch with differing abilities, while members of the Malay community talk a special form of Creole Malay.

Sri Lanka ‘s appeal is easy to understand, offering everything from antique temples and palm-lined beaches to wild safari adventures in a relatively compact package. Add a world-renowned, jaw-dropping train journey along with a luxurious stay on a tea plantation at high altitude, and one really begins to understand why the country once called Ceylon is the stuff of dreams.

 

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Sri Lankan civilization stretches back to 2500 years. It is mainly inspired by Buddhism and Hinduism. Sri Lanka is the birthplace to two large indigenous cultures: the Sinhalese and the Tamil. The British imperial tradition has also affected the locals in more modern times. Sri Lanka has a history of democracy shared by only a few other developed countries.

Best Time to Visit

Though Sri Lanka is a year-round destination, the best time to visit depends on what the tourists in this country want to see and experience. One should decide their places of visit in advance according to one’s interest considering that Sri Lanka has a dramatic climate and experiences two monsoons. The two seasons of prominence are peak season and monsoon. The best time to visit Sri Lanka is during the months of January through April and mid-July through September, considering all of this. The country is observing Southwest Monsoon from October to January during March, June and July and Northeast Monsoon.

Must know facts

Sri Lanka has been largely off-limited to Western travellers because of a decades-long civil war that only ended in 2009. The recovery process has been swift, but tourism and transportation throughout the island nation are still developing.

Many travellers may want to suggest hiring a professional private chauffeur to ease trip planning and ensure smooth transportation around various parts of the country.

Tariffs are definitely manageable, and in certain places, the privilege of getting a driver who knows the country (and may even serve as a personal guide) could be invaluable.

Must include destinations 

Colombo

Colombo is Sri Lanka’s pulsating heart and largest city. The country’s former capital is a large multicultural cosmopolitan city that weaves past and present together, where modern high-rises and urban attractions dot the canvas alongside colonial buildings and historic temples. Visitors can enjoy sights, sounds and smells of Sri Lanka.

Colombo
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Train Journey to Hatton

Sri Lanka’s railway ‘s mysterious decrepit charm invigorates the vintage lover inside every guy. On the ride up to the highlands, tourists would have a chance to trot through steep terraces, thick woods and sandy rice paddies. Sri Lanka is the world’s fourth-biggest tea manufacturer. Visitors can hop on one of the train carriages from Colombo Fort Station in the 1930s 

Hatton train
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Adam’s Peak

While not Sri Lanka’s tallest mountain, Adam’s Peak (also known as Sri Pada) is undoubtedly the most spectacular and important one. For different purposes, the peak carries symbolic importance to several faiths like Hinduism, Buddhism, Muslim and Christianity-and has been a significant pilgrimage for more than 1,000 years. Together, Adam’s Peak is a bucket-list-worthy accomplishment that will award you with spectacular views of the entire region all the way down to Colombo and beyond. Even for novice hikers, the hike up is accessible, and the entire excursion takes between 5-7 hours-short enough to make it back in time for dinner at the resort.

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Yala National Park

The 6-hour drive to the South-East corner of Sri Lanka is filled with monasteries, temples, tea factories, waterfall views and cave hikes. The rock sculptures in Buduruvagala ‘s ancient Buddhist temple are incredible and the gushing Ravana Falls are spectacular.

Ravana Ella Cave is a recommended stop along the way, where evidence of human habitation was recently excavated over 25,000 years ago. It offers a fascinating display of 44 species of mammals and over 200 species of birds across a variety of habitats from scrub jungle to lagoons, swamps and sand dunes. Visitors marvel at sightings of majestic elephants, sloth bears, spotted deer, peacocks, and much more from the comforts of a guided safari jeep. The quiet yet momentous joy of seeing one of the rare leopards of the park-which is more abundant here than anywhere else on the world is an incredible relative encounter.

Both North and South Sri Lanka have the best destinations for couples that will only be regretted later if they are equally alluring and missing any of the two regions. Hence the trick is to include significant destinations from both parts. People will love the beaches in South Sri Lanka, whereas the rich culture in North Sri Lanka will win their hearts and the lush greenery in Central Sri Lanka will make anyone fall in love with the country.

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