Whale Watching

Posted by Sandun Harshana & filed under Activity Water, Uncategorized.

Whale watching season is December to April where you will get the chance to spot these gigantic mammals swimming alongside your vessel. Mirissa, Trincomalee and Kalpitiya are the trips you should make if you want to experience Whale Watching. Blue Whales and Sperm Whales are mainly the two types of whales that can be spotted […]

Surfing

Posted by Sandun Harshana & filed under Activity Water, Uncategorized.

Sri Lanka a tropical island ideal for surfing. From the first surfer, rusty Miller in 1965 it is a bucket list activity and a sport that everyone looks forward in doing. Sri Lanka has two distinct seasons effecting either sides of the island in different months of the year. The first brings morning offshore winds […]

Mediation

Posted by Sandun Harshana & filed under Activity Land, Uncategorized.

Meditation is one of the most popular ways to relieve stress among people in all walks of life. It is an ancient practice that can be combined with many other spiritual practices to help create a healthy lifestyle. It is the art to train the body and mind to calm which in return can melt […]

Shopping

Posted by itsmysrilanka & filed under Inspirations.

Shopping in Sri Lanka can take many forms: haggling with a handicraft-seller while sunbathing on the beach; choosing fruit from the traditional village store, the kadé, while side-stepping sacks of rice; or checking out the bargain-priced latest international fashions (Sri Lanka is a major garment exporter) while enjoying the ambience of a luxurious shopping centre […]

Food

Posted by itsmysrilanka & filed under Inspirations.

The cultivation of many types of rice, spices, vegetables and fruit, coupled with past foreign influences, ensures that Sri Lanka enjoys a varied and select cuisine. As a staple, rice is consumed with an assortment of colourful curries (eggplant, potato, green banana, chicken, fish) that range in potency from delicately-spiced to near-dynamite. Other Sri Lankan […]

Hotels

Posted by itsmysrilanka & filed under Inspirations.

Sri Lanka has an assortment of accommodation options. Colombo features not only a host of modern five-star hotels but also iconic colonial-era hotels with the charm and romance of a bygone era. The island is generally blessed with impressive hotels usually situated in stunning settings. The coastal areas, especially the west and south, have innumerable […]

Adventure and Special Interest Sports

Posted by itsmysrilanka & filed under Inspirations.

With over 1,600km of coast, Sri Lanka is an ideal location for wind-surfing, water-skiing, surfing, sailing, scuba-diving (including wreck-diving), snorkelling, speed-boating and banana-boating. Prime water-sports sites are located in the Negombo region on the west coast, Wadduwa, Kalutara and Beruwela on the south-western coast, and Bentota, Hikkaduwa, Galle, Unawatuna, Koggala, Tangalle and Hambantota on the […]

Wildlife

Posted by itsmysrilanka & filed under Inspirations.

The need to conserve the environment was deeply ingrained in traditional Sri Lankan society: in the 3rd c. BC, the country’s first Buddhist monarch established the world’s first wildlife sanctuary. Today, this tradition continues with 13% of Sri Lanka conserved as national parks, reserves, sanctuaries and jungle corridors. Sri Lanka possesses a high degree of […]

Ayurveda & Spas

Posted by itsmysrilanka & filed under Inspirations.

Sri Lanka has always been a place that refreshes not just the mind and body, but also the soul and spirit. And for thousands of years, the most popular method used to restore and rejuvenate tired bodies and weary souls has been Ayurveda – the oldest and most holistic medical system available in the world […]

Festivals year round?

Posted by itsmysrilanka & filed under Inspirations.

Sri Lanka’s ancient civilization endows the island with a legacy of colourful festivals relating to the Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and Christian religions. Furthermore, these festivals are commemorated with the flair of a people with a genius for pageantry and ritual. Every full moon day is a public holiday known as poya. The most important is […]