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Sri Lanka Travel Guides and Tourist Places For Your in 2021

Sri Lanka Travel Guides and Tourist Places For Your in 2021

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Sri Lanka Travel Guides and Tourist Places For Your in 2021

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  1. Sri Lanka Travel Guides and Tourist Places for Your in 2021 Sri Lanka, originally called Ceylon, is an island nation in South Asia. Name of a destination that is currently very popular in the travel world. Its administrative capital is Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte. Its main city is Colombo. Sri Lanka is famous for the production and export of tea, coffee, coconut, rubber. The beaches, landscapes, and rich cultural heritage of Sri Lanka have made Sri Lanka very attractive to tourists from all over the world. Some of the notable places of interest in Sri Lanka are Colombo, Anuradhapura, Kandy, Polonnaruwa, Adams Peak, Sigiriya Rock, the National Museum of Sri Lanka, etc. One of the sights of Sri Lanka is the Kelaniya Raja Mahavihara of the Buddha Temple which is located in Colombo. Religious ceremonies Perahera are held in this temple every January. Don’t forget to visit Kandy when visiting Sri Lanka. There are The Temple of Tooth, The Old Well Palace Compound, Lankatilka Temple, Ambika Temple which are definitely worth a visit. Kandy is said to be the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. As Sri Lanka is located in this subcontinent, the cost of visiting Sri Lanka is less than in many other countries. Those who want to fly from Dhaka can use Mihin Lanka Airlines. It is a Sri Lankan aircraft. Besides, you can come directly to India without coming to Sri Lanka. If you want to come this way, you have to go by train from Kolkata to Chennai and from there by

  2. plane to Colombo. Once in Colombo, you can go anywhere in Sri Lanka by bus or train. Or it is much easier to come to Colombo via Delhi on Jet Airways. The Special Food of Sri Lanka Dolly and Dosa / Those are always available here. As in Bangladesh, rice and curry are sold in rice hotels, there are hotels on the side of the road that looks exactly like this, the only difference is that idli-those and various curries are sold. There are also a few. If you go to Sri Lanka, you should eat at least once. If you have the opportunity, you can stand by and see how it is made. With two sharp knives in both hands, make a mixture by frying bread, fried eggs, and some vegetables on a hot pan. Weather in Sri Lanka The temperature in Sri Lanka is almost the same throughout the year. Coastal and lowlands have an average temperature of 28–30 degrees Celsius. Temperatures are relatively low (18– 22 degrees) in high-altitude areas like Kandy. Humidity is high throughout the year. When to go to Sri Lanka? The weather is quite nice due to the geographical location of Sri Lanka. Its climate is temperate due to the presence of the sea around it. There is significant rainfall in October and November. So it is better for tourists to avoid this time. The best time of the year to travel to Sri Lanka is from December to March. How to go to Sri Lanka? You can fly directly from Dhaka to Colombo or you can go to India if you want to go at a low cost. In that case, you have to put a double-entry visa of India in your passport. In this case, you have to get a visa from the Sri Lankan High Commission in Dhaka. If you want to go by air, you can go to Sri Lanka from Dhaka on other airlines including Air India, Jet Airways, Malaysian Airlines, Malind Air, SriLankan Airways. Address of the Sri Lankan High Commission in Dhaka High Commission for the Democratic Socialist Republic of Srilanka House # 15, Road # 50, Gulshan-2, Dhaka Telephone: 8810779, Fax: 8823971 Best Travel Agency to Travel Bangladesh to Sri Lankan goFlybd Ltd is the best travel agency to Travel Bangladesh to Sri Lankan. They provide the best travel agency services at an affordable price. They provide Air Ticket Booking, Tourist Visa, and Hottel Booking Services.

  3. To know any kind of travel-related information contact them. Call Now: 01713–289170 01713–289171 01713–289172 01713–289174(WhatsApp) 01713–289175 01713–289177 Official Website: https://goflybd.com/ To Book Your Dhaka to Sri Lankan Flight Visit: Srilankan Airlines Dhaka Office Top 5 Best Sri Lanka Tourist Places For Your in 2021 Kandy Kandy is said to be the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. Kandy is the second-largest city in Sri Lanka. 115 km from Colombo. This city is far away. This is where the most colorful festival of Sri Lanka ‘Esala Perahera’ is held. To the south of Kandy is the highest point in the country, Nuwara Eliya. It can be called the center point of the famous tea industry of the country.

  4. A huge lake in the middle of Kandy town. Scattered around the lake are the Buddha’s Tooth Temple, the Sinhala Cultural Center (where traditional dances are regularly seen), and the Udawattakele Sanctuary. The Udawattakele Sanctuary is rich in wildlife. A group of monkeys roamed a place near the entrance. However, they are very innocent monkeys. From the city of Kandy, you can go to the Tooth Relic Temple. One of the holiest shrines in Sri Lanka. Princess Hemamali and her husband Yuvraj Data installed the teeth of Gautam Buddha in this temple. How many battles after that! The red eyes of foreign powers have seen this soil, its marks are all over the temple. There is also the Bodhi tree of Tathagata. Excluding history, this temple is a witness to heavy, beautiful, skillful sculpture. Just nine minutes away is the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya. There are more than three hundred orchids and innumerable trees in this garden covering an area of about 146 acres. If you are interested in plants, you have to spend a whole day visiting this place. A road runs along the side of the lake into the city. Along that road, there is a mosque a short distance away from the Dante Temple. Opposite that mosque is a “rice hotel” brand restaurant called Salgado. Kandy’s best string hopper is available here. With lung-Mirich, coconut chutney, etc. Further north from Kandy you will find the ancient cities of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, and the famous cave temple town of Dambulla. Colombo

  5. If you want to get a mix of traditional and modern Sri Lanka, there is no alternative but to visit Colombo. Just as there is traditional stillness, so there is modern brilliance. If he is interested in history, culture, Buddhist philosophy, etc., he leaves a whole day for the National Museum. The National Museum building is very beautiful, probably built during the colonial period. In front of the museum, under a bot tree, there is a white meditating Buddha statue. For those who are interested in Buddhist philosophy, there is much to see, hear and learn all over Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is considered to be the base of the Theravada Buddhist philosophy. Gull Face Green Beach is also one of the most notable beauties in Colombo. Apart from the blue sea and the waves of the sea, there are various water sports facilities. Now that the area has become a commercial center, the appeal of its Portuguese and Dutch-era forts has not diminished. Numerous places of interest in this area can be seen with a little effort on foot. In the afternoon, people fly kites in the huge field by the sea, young men and women sit and make love, parents come to visit with their children. Very pleasant environment. 12 km from Colombo. The beach in the distance is called Mount Lavinia. The Governor’s House, built in 1805, is located here. Which has now become the Mount Lavinia Hotel. One of the famous zoos for the Elephant Show is Dehiwala Zoo. Spread over an area of 11 acres, the zoo has rare species of animals. Also to be seen in Colombo is the Kelaniya Raja Mahavihara. Every year in January, the religious ceremony Perahera is held here. Sigiriya Rock

  6. Sigiriya is a beautiful cave temple in Sri Lanka. A king cut a stone 600 feet high and built an impregnable palace. The palace is a lot like a beehive. This rock is world-famous as Sigiriya Rock. Another name for Sigiriya Rock is Lion Rock. It was used as a Buddhist temple until the fourteenth century. The stone entrance to the fort is like a huge lion statue. A lot of the lion statues still survive. The prehistoric cave has been used as a sanctuary for saints since the 500s BC. It is said that King Kashyap of South India fought a battle and took refuge in this place around 495 AD and built a fort. It later became a Buddhist monastery. Today it is an attractive tourist destination in Sri Lanka and a world heritage site. Anuradhapura Anuradhapura is famous for being the foundation of ancient civilization and archeological sites in Sri Lanka. UNESCO has declared it a World Heritage Site. The city is located on the banks of the historic Malvathu Wa River, 205 km north of Colombo, the current capital of Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura is one of the most populous cities in the world since ancient times. The city was the capital of Sri Lanka from the 4th century BC to the 11th century AD. Anuradhapura was one of the most influential cities in South Asia in terms of political, commercial, and civic amenities during this period. The ancient city, which covers an area of about 16 square kilometers, is considered sacred by Buddhists.

  7. Archaeological excavations have revealed that the settlement was formed at the dawn of history in the tenth century BC. Human society in the area dominated the use of iron. From 600 to 700 BC, the population continued to grow. Because the land in the river basin was fertile and had irrigation facilities. The city was built here between 500 and 250 BC. It is mentioned in the Sri Lankan history book ‘Mahavamsa’ that King Pandukavaya planned this city. It is said of Anuradhapura in the Mahavamsa that King Pandukavaya dug dig his here, built common cemeteries, slaughterhouses, temples of the queen, Mahabalisthan, etc. He built a guest house for the monks. Established an ashram for Brahmins and a clinic and rest center for the sick. It is said that Maharaja Pandukavaya established his capital at Anuradhapura in the 4th century BC. He built the capital and the outskirts of the city according to an integrated plan and built a reservoir called Abhayabapi. He also established temples called ‘Kalbela’ and ‘Chittaraja’ for the purpose of Yaksha. During his reign, slaves and scandals lived in separate villages on the outskirts of the city. He defined the boundaries of towns and villages. The spread of Buddhism in Sri Lanka began during the reign of King Devanampriya from 250 to 210 BC. King Devanampriya was a contemporary of the famous Indian Emperor Ashoka. With the spread of Buddhism, the importance of Anuradhapura as a city increased. From this time all the famous installations began to develop. The city wall was built during the reign of King Kutkanvatisya. Later, during the reign of King Basab, the height of the wall was increased and a guardhouse was built, the ruins of which are still there. Eight of the places that tourists are amazed to see in Anuradhapura are called Mahasthapana. These eight Mahasthapanas are Srimahabodhi, Ruanvelishva, Thuparamaya, Lobhamahapaya, Abhayagiri, Dagab, Jetavanram, Mirisavetistupa and Lankaram. Raja Basab greatly increased the civic amenities of Anuradhapura. He dug lots of lakes for the citizens. These reservoirs had paved drains for water supply. There was a garden in the city. Of these gardens, Ranmasu Gardens could be used only by members of the royal family. There was a separate park for the common city dwellers. There were several hospitals for the treatment of the common people. In the 4th century AD, King Upatishya II built a shelter for the disabled. The next king, Buddhasya, was an expert in medicine. He established a hospital for the tenants. The ruins of this hospital still amaze tourists today. King Buddhasya also established a hospital for the treatment of animals. Among the ancient monuments of Anuradhapura which are still of special interest to tourists are Ratna Prasad, Dakshinastupa, Ishurumunia, Magul Wana, Rani’s Palace and Temple, Selasetia, Kiribath Bihar, Nakbihar, Kuttam Pakuna, Samadhimurti, Toluila. There are three types of installations in the ruins. The first type of installation is the bell-shaped temple building, the second type of installation is the palace and the third type of installation is the

  8. lake with the paved ghats. There are altars and various sculptures on the wharf. These lakes are scattered in different parts of the city and in the surrounding forests. Here you will see the 13-meter high granite Buddha statue of Aokna Buddha. It was built during the reign of King Dathusen. You will find the Isrumian temple built in the third century. This temple is famous for its rock carvings. Not to be missed here is a carving called Lovers, inspired by the story of Saliya, the son of King Dutugamanu, and his lover. This is a wonderful carving image. Another special attraction of Anuradhapura is its monasteries and stupas. The sanctuary is the largest monastery complex here. There are also temples of Mihintal, Monastery of Jethawan, Seya of Vanveni. At present Anuradhapura has a population of about 56,732 people of different nationalities including Sinhalese, Sri Lankan Tamils, Indian Tamils, and Sri Lankan Moors. It is said that the capital of the demon king Ravana, described in the Hindu epic Ramayana, was Anuradhapura. Later Rama burnt the capital. Every day countless tourists come to this ancient city and are amazed to see the incomparable glory of the ancient civilization of Sri Lanka. Adams Peak Adams Peak is located in the Ratnapura district of Sripada, a province on the southwestern border of Sri Lanka. Not only Muslims, Hindus, Christians, Buddhists — this peak is very sacred to the followers of these three religions. Everyone thinks that our original father Hazrat

  9. Adam (AS) came or fell directly from heaven on the mountain of Adam. The summit is surrounded by a vast expanse of greenery, with occasional hilly slopes. There are numerous small rivers and mountain springs around the top of the hill. All in all a magical eye-catching scene. Adam’s Peak contains a huge boulder. Its height is 6 feet. Above it is the footprint which is believed to be the footprint of Adam (PBUH). The footprint measures about 5 feet 6 inches, the length and width are 2 feet 6 inches. According to Buddhism, this footprint was discovered in 300 BC. The footprints have been fenced off since they were discovered. Hundreds of tourists have traveled to the summit for ages. Those who have traveled to the top of the world In addition to inspecting its surroundings, he also touched the footprints of Adam (PBUH). Not only Sri Lankans, but many Muslims abroad believe that when Hazrat Adam (AS) was sent to earth, he first set foot on that mountain in Sri Lanka. That is why Muslims look at that mountain with infinite reverence. And that’s why it’s called Adam’s Peak or Adam’s Peak. There is a mystery in every layer of this mountain. Getting to the top of the hill is a very risky adventure. But many have gone there at risk. They were surprised to see the footprints in their own eyes. Also worth seeing are the holy footprints, the Bhagavad Gita, the World Peace Pagoda, and the unearthly sunrise. Climbing at Adams Peak is very risky. The path to reach the top is through the jungle. That jungle is dangerous in many ways. There are poisonous insects. However, there is a metal staircase near the top. It has about 5,000 steps. Not every step of it is safe. It takes at least 5 to 6 hours to get to the top with the risk. Its location is in a region with a complex climate. The mountain can be climbed for only three to four months in a year. At other times of the year, it becomes impossible to climb. Because, in the poetic sense, it can be said that this mountain then hides inside the clouds. Clouds glowed from all sides. To know any kind of Sri Lanka travel-related information contact them. Call Now: 01713–289170 01713–289171 01713–289172 01713–289174(WhatsApp) 01713–289175 01713–289177 Official Website: https://goflybd.com/ To Book Your Dhaka to Sri Lankan Flight Visit: Srilankan Airlines Dhaka Office Also Read: How to Buy a Plane Ticket on the Domestic Route of Bangladesh?

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