Travel quotes
Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remember, and remember more than I have seen. Benjamin Disraeli
In America there are two classes of travel - first class, and with children. Robert Benchley
Travelers never think that they are the foreigners. Mason Cooley
The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes "sight-seeing." Daniel J. Boorstin
There are only two emotions in a plane: boredom and terror. Orson Welles

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Sri Lanka : When and where to go ?
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Sri Lanka : Maps and Facts
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The climate in Sri Lanka is tropical, with an alternation between the monsoon and dry season that gradually sweeps through all regions of the island; however, this means that one part of the country is always enjoying great weather. |
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What to do in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, "the resplendent island" is an enchanting place, which has various treasures to offer.
Start by visiting Colombo, on foot: The Pettah bazaar, the Viharamahadevi Park with its splendid trees, the luxurious residences of Cinnamon Gardens and the Fort neighborhood are all to be discovered. Then follow with the spiritual heart of Sri Lanka, the city of Kandy: Set in a magnificent lake setting, enjoying a mild climate, it houses the Tooth Temple with its famous Buddhist Relic. Go and see the elephants in Yala West National Park, where you can perhaps also see other wildlife such as bears, crocodiles, leopards... Among the ancient cities of Sri Lanka, Anuradhapura is the largest, built around the Sri Maha Bodhi, the sacred banyan tree, which is 2,000 years of age. There are many museums and palaces there. Adam's Peak is another amazing place in the country: Marked with a footprint at the top, it is a place of constant pilgrimage during the dry season, and the subject of many legends which attribute the footprint to Adam, Buddha, St. Thomas, or Shiva. The Sri Lankans will add their smiles and generosity to these magical places and help make visits unforgettable. |
Sri Lanka : The basics
By air is the only way to visit to Sri Lanka, arriving at the Bandaranaike airport, 30 km from Colombo.
A visa is not required for European nationals who do not wish to stay longer than 30 days. The currency in circulation is the Sri Lanka Rupee You can eat a meal for about 10€ (tip: ask for a full English breakfast in a hotel or a Sri Lankan breakfast at a nearby stall) and find a room for under 30€ in middle range hotels. It is also possible to rent houses (including staff!) belonging to foreigners who only use them for a few months, prices are reasonable and the locations are heavenly. In relation to health and hygiene, take care not to drink tap water or eat raw vegetables, milk and frozen products. For your safety you should avoid certain areas that are possible sites of armed confrontation (check the site www.diplomatie.gouv.fr) Travel within the country is best by train or rental car. In the cities take a tuk-tuk or rent a bike. Possible souvenirs to take home: Precious stones, batiks, masks, spices, gold and silver jewellery, lace, leather and basketwork products. |
Towns in Sri Lanka
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