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Udawalawe

Udawalawe

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Udawalawe Udawalawe is most famous for National park and Elephant transit home. Elephant Transit Home (ETH) takes care of orphaned elephant calves until they are independent and able enough to be released back to the wild. With minimum resources and manpower, ETH has successfully grown to be a successful entity in a short period. It

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Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya

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History Sri Lanka’s tea-growing hills offer breathtaking landscapes. The little England called Nuwara Eliya is situated in top level of central highlands in Sri Lanka. Drive through central highlands is most dramatic. A land of gurgling mountain streams and steep hills cloaked with lush green tea, sweet-scented Cyprus and Eucalyptus trees are giving attraction to

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Kandy

Kandy

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History The sacred city of Kandy was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO organization as living heritage city. There are 32 intact buildings belongs to colonial era of Kandy. Earlier Senkadagalapura which called Kandy had been the Medieval Royal City of Sri Lanka. Kandy also called Maha Nuwara (Great City) is officially designated as

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Sigiriya

Sigiriya

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Sigiriya Sigiriya rock fortress is situated in cultural triangle of the north central part of Sri Lanka. It is one of the major archaeological site which was built in 5th century A.D and world heritage city declared by UNESCO. it is one of the best preserved and most elaborate surviving urban sites in the South Asia

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Sinharaja Rain forest

Sinharaja Rain forest

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History Encompassing the last extensive patch of primary lowland rainforest in Sri Lanka, Sinharaja Forest Reserve is situated in the south-west lowland wet zone of Sri Lanka.  Covering an area of 8,864 ha and ranging from an altitude of 300 – 1,170 meters, it consists of 6,092 ha of Forest Reserve and 2,772 ha of