Places to visit


Places to visit in srilanka


14 juillet 2025

Découvrez le Sri Lanka, la « Perle de l'océan Indien » ! Explorez les ruines antiques, les plantations de thé luxuriantes, les plages immaculées et la faune diverse. Planifiez votre aventure inoubliable avec notre guide ultime de cette nation insulaire captivante.

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13 juillet 2025

Explore Sri Lanka, the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, with this interactive infographic. Discover ancient wonders, lush tea plantations, pristine beaches, and diverse wildlife through compelling data visualizations and key travel insights.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Visiting Sigiriya

10 juillet 2025

Welcome, fellow adventurers, to the heart of Sri Lanka's Cultural Triangle! If you're dreaming of ancient wonders and breathtaking landscapes, then Sigiriya, often hailed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World," should be at the very top of your travel list. This colossal monument, also known as Lion Rock, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that promises an unforgettable journey through history, art, and nature.

In this ultimate guide, we'll cover everything you need to know to plan your perfect trip to Sigiriya, ensuring you make the most of your visit to this incredible ancient sky fortress.

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Sri Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic) - A Complete Travel Guide

18 avril 2025

Explore Kandy's UNESCO World Heritage Site and Sri Lanka's holiest Buddhist shrine.

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Maniyangama Raja Maha Viharaya: A Cave Temple Reborn from Ruins

13 avril 2025

Carved into a massive rock cave just 4 km from Avissawella, the Maniyangama Raja Maha Viharaya is a testament to Sri Lanka’s resilience. Destroyed by Portuguese invaders and later restored by King Kirthi Sri Rajasinha (1747–1782 CE), this temple harmoniously blends Buddhist and Hindu artistry, featuring rare murals, a reclining Buddha, and even an image of Vishnu.

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Seethawaka Palace: The Lost Royal Seat of a Defiant Kingdom

13 avril 2025

Hidden in the misty foothills of Dehiowita, the ruins of Seethawaka Palace stand as a silent witness to one of Sri Lanka’s most defiant kingdoms. Established in 1511 CE by King Mayadunne, this was the epicenter of the Seethawaka Kingdom—a short-lived but fierce resistance against Portuguese colonization. Later expanded by his son, the legendary King Rajasinha I, the palace’s strategic location between the Yakatuwa Mountains and Koboturawa Rock made it a natural fortress.

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Berendi Kovil: A Sacred Ruin with a Royal Legacy

13 avril 2025

Tucked away in Maniyangama, just 2 km from Avissawella, the Berendi Kovil stands as a testament to Sri Lanka’s rich religious and political history. Built under the patronage of King Rajasinha I of Sitawaka after his dramatic conversion to Hinduism, this ancient temple ruins whisper tales of faith, power, and cultural fusion.

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Tomb of Seethawaka Rajasinha:

13 avril 2025

Hidden in the quiet village of Gurugalla, Dehiowita, the Tomb of Seethawaka Rajasinha I stands as a solemn reminder of one of Sri Lanka’s fiercest kings. Known for his relentless battles against Portuguese colonizers in the 16th century, King Rajasinha’s legacy is etched into the island’s history. Though the site is in ruins, its historical weight and serene countryside setting make it a poignant stop for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers.

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Avissawella to Nuwara Eliya: A Scenic Road Trip Through Sri Lanka’s Heartland

13 avril 2025

The journey from Avissawella to Nuwara Eliya is one of Sri Lanka’s most breathtaking drives, winding through emerald tea plantations, rushing rivers, and misty mountains. Along the way, you’ll pass Kitulgala, the iconic filming location for *The Bridge on the River Kwai*, and ascend into the cool highlands of Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka’s "Little England."

Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or adventure seeker, this route promises unforgettable vistas and cultural gems.

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Avissawella Travel Guide

13 avril 2025

Located just 50 km east of Colombo, Avissawella is a bustling transit hub where Sri Lanka’s High-Level Road and Low-Level Road converge, offering scenic routes to the tea-clad hills of Nuwara Eliya or the gem mines of Ratnapura. Known for its lush landscapes, spice gardens, and roadside eateries, this town is perfect for road-trippers seeking adventure beyond the capital.

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