Upali Aviation: Flying Anywhere in Sri Lanka
Theja Weeratne For a bird's-eye view of this resplendent tropical island - its rivers, mountains, green rice fields and myriad changing scenes of country and town - what better way...
Read moreTheja Weeratne For a bird's-eye view of this resplendent tropical island - its rivers, mountains, green rice fields and myriad changing scenes of country and town - what better way...
Read moreMil Sansoni You have climbed Sri Lanka's highest mountain-Pidurutalagala-driven round beautiful lake Gregory, played a round or two of golf on one of the world's most picturesque courses, caught a...
Read moreChandra Perera Ready - made batik clothes a popular export item. The Government of Sri Lanka is acutely conscious of the fact that foreign exchange earned through exports is vital...
Read moreChristine Jayasinghe Every Monday and Tuesday the tea trade converges on a stately old building in Fort, Colombo's busy commercial centre, to conduct a 105-year-old ritual of buying and selling...
Read moreA full year has now past since EXPLORE SRI IANKA augmented Colombo's increasingly exciting nightlife by introducing its unique entertainment programme, COLOMBO BY NIGHT, in its ongoing efforts to promote...
Read moreA sight so common but very dear and still admired is Colombo's Galle Face Green. In the early morning rush it gladdens the heart and lightens the spirit of passers-by...
Read moreJeya Ratnam The National Zoological Gardens, a mile or two south of Colombo's city limits, is one of Asia's most famous zoos. The collection of 500 species of birds, mammals,...
Read moreLal Anthonis For a little island only 140 by 270 miles, Sri Lanka has a fascinating variety of wild terrain. These 'jungles' cover about one tenth of the total area...
Read moreFor the majority of tourists coming through Colombo, casinos are likely to be an afterthought. Mostly tourists come to Sri Lanka for a sunny holiday on the seemingly endless stretches...
Read moreRodney Jonklaas The Dutch if you must know, decided to invade Ceylon, as it was then called, in the latter 16 hundreds. I am told they did this rather cautiously,...
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