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Adorable little animals

Yala National Park - If the panthers are the stars, the 250 bird species do not act as extras at all, especially the 6 endemics including the hornbill of Ceylon, the black-headed bulbul or the rooster of Lafayette.

Minneriya National Park - Do not miss the biggest rally in the world (July-seven) of Asian elephants coming to drink, bathe and feed.

Bundala National Park - Its lagoons are home to legions of waterfowl including the pink flamingo, the long-haired marabou and the Asian jabiru.

Uda Walawe National Park - Small in size but big by the diversity of its fauna.

Sinharaja Forest Reserve - Some of the rarest birds populate this beautiful, untouched patch of rainforest.

Buddhist temples

Temple of the Tooth, Kandy - A sacred place of pilgrimage for Buddhists, the temple jealously preserves the symbol of sovereignty of the country: the tooth of the Buddha.

Devales, Kandy - Lovers of Buddhist architecture and art will be delighted by the rich decoration of these four temples dedicated to the great deities: Natha, Pattani, Katagarama and Vishnu.

Dambulla Rock - Sponsored by Valagambahu I, 1st century BC AD, and embellished by the kings of Kandy in the 17 th and 18 th centuries, these rock temples conceal a profusion of frescoes and sculptures.

Mulgirigalla - This rocky vein that rises above the deep countryside to the south of the island hides on 4 levels of superb temples carved in stone and reveals, from the top, splendid views.

Kelaniya Raja Maha - This 19th-century temple on the outskirts of Colombo is adorned with modern paintings.

Surprising experiences

Esala Perahera, Kandy - Without a doubt the most sacred holiday in the country, celebrating the relic of the Tooth with parades of elephants, dancers, percussionists and devotees.

Dance of the Ves - Acrobatic feats, frenetic dances and dazzling costumes distinguish this Kandyan choreography from the others.

Kataragama - Holy city where all the confessions and ethnicities who, during the festival, express their devotion during scenes of mortification meet.

Nallur Festival, Jaffna - During most of August, this temple hosts this colorful religious festival.

Cricket - The other religion of Sri Lankans.

Exceptional panoramas

Horton Plains National Park - From the World's End, a vertiginous natural lookout overlooking the high plateau, you can see below the plains and the rain forest, sometimes shrouded in mist.

Lipton's Seat - Sir Thomas Lipton, the tea magnate, used to contemplate his plantations from these heights.

Ella Gap - This fault provides a beautiful view of the ridges and green valleys.

Knuckles Range - Bathed by a forest of clouds, these peaks stand in the heart of a region still virgin and wild.

Adam's Peak - The imprint left on the summit by Buddha makes this mountain a high place of pilgrimage at the summit of which the Sinhalese come to admire the strange phenomenon of the Shadow of the Peak .

Delectable flavors

Delights of the sea - Taking advantage of a sea full of fish, Sri Lankans prepare crustaceans, prawns and other products of the sea in a completely "furious" way.

Hoppers - These crisp, bowl-shaped crêpes, also known as appa , served at breakfast with an egg cooked in the center, are among the must-go items in the kitchen.

Kottu rotty - Soft cakes ( rotty ), cut into strips and then sautéed, are the ideal accompaniment to curry or salad of the day.

Lamprais - Take a serving of rice, add an egg, various vegetables and a dose of sambol to perfume, wrap everything in a plantain leaf and bake over low heat before savoring.

Paradise beaches

Unawatuna - Victim of its fame - initiated by the backpackers - this pretty crescent of golden sand is stormed by noisy beach parties fans.

Bentota - The tongue of land that closes the lagoon stretches along its beach and palm grove a myriad of luxurious residences and elegant hotels.

Arugam Bay - Fishermen and surfers share this shoreline of the east coast, offering a beautiful colorful spectacle when the oruvas (canoes sail) return from fishing.

Mirissa - Fringed with palm trees, the long ribbon of golden sand is one of the most beautiful beaches on the south coast; icing on the cake, you can, in season (Dec-Apr), observe the whales.

Uppuveli - Located near the conflict zone, this endless beach is frequented by only a handful of tourists staying in the charming guest houses .

A colonial charm

Galle - In the historic city, behind the ramparts, many of the beautifully restored Dutch villas converted into hotels retain their colonial ambience.

Hill Club, Nuwara Eliya - Nothing seems to have changed since the late 19th century - not even dusty old books! - The time when this exclusive club was built by British tea planters: nothing like sipping a drink in the bar to feel the atmosphere of Victorian England.

Negombo - The Portuguese missionaries have not only turned this marshland into an important fishing port, but they have also bristled the city with an incredible number of churches, each one prettier than the next.

Haputale - Still active since their creation by Sir Thomas Lipton, the factory of the domain of Dambatanne still uses machines of the time.

Jaffna - Despite its wounds of war, the old town is home to its peaceful setting of colonial houses built around the Dutch Fort.

A soft medicine

Ayurveda Pavilions, Negombo - Nestled under the foliage of a tropical park, away from the rumor of the city, each of the 12 villas contributes to the well-being of guests.

Amangalla Spa, Galle - If the venerable colonial hotel has preserved its cachet, it has equipped with the latest comfort to provide you with the best welcome.

Barberyn Reef, Beruwala - On the North Shore, find this unpretentious but high-end Ayurvedic treatment center.

The Mud House, Anamaduwa - Between sessions, you'll have ample time to observe the wildlife living around this Sri Lankan "traditional village" - a bit better.

Cross roads

Yapahuwa - From this ephemeral capital of the Sinhalese kings (13th century) there remain only a few ruins including the staircase and the monumental portal, carved with friezes. They are considered one of the most beautiful treasures of the Cultural Triangle.

Arankele - Buried under the thick jungle, the troglodyte remains and landscaped gardens of this mysterious Buddhist monastery are a real invitation to meditation.

Maligawila - This peaceful village retains 2 huge Buddha statues from the 7th century, discovered in 1951, restored and restored between 1980 and 1990.

Batticaloa - Long isolated and still little visited, the charming city of Batti, founded on the coast by the Portuguese in the 17th century, deserves a stay if only for its colonial heritage, its lagoon and its beautiful beaches.


Jaffna Peninsula - The far north of the island is charming, as evidenced by ancient writings: Hindu temples, dagobas and lush gardens.

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