Hues of orange, yellow and crimson were making breathtaking patterns over the evening sky as we headed towards Alan Mathiniyaramaya.
Read moreTo a Sri Lankan, life without karapincha would be insipid. The delicately fragrant leaf of the murraya koenigii, karapincha is...
Read moreThe Sigiriya Rock Fortress is no doubt one of the most awe-inspiring historical and archaeological sites of Sri Lanka. Attributed...
Read moreFrom the opening line, the voice of the narrator enters your mind. Trials and tribulations conveyed in candid evenness and...
Read moreIt is a tree for all seasons. Typical to the tropics and subtropics, it is tall, but not so grand...
Read moreThe full moon day in the month of February marks Nawam Poya, signified by incidence of two events in Buddhist...
Read moreIt was early in the morning and sleep had not yet left our droopy eyes. We were at the Fort...
Read moreWhen speaking of Mahiyanganaya, locals often point to the more renowned places of interest. The Mahiyanagana Raja Maha Viharaya, Sorabora...
Read moreSunrise from the top of Sri Pada Shortly after I arrived in Sri Lanka, my daughter and I were having...
Read moreThe kurahan gala or grinding stone used to prepare millet flours Preparing a meal was a labour of love for...
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