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We stayed one night and we wanted to extend out stay. The location is perfect, in the heart of colombo. The view of city, bere lake and the indian ocean is the best view i ever had. Its unbelievably luxurious and modern. Clean rooms with modern facilities. Roof top pool is amazing. Friendly staff and good food. Good value for money. Only problem we had was they charge ...

prices for food and beverage were expensive considering sri lanka is quite cheap. food was always fresh although the menu could have been a bit more exciting if your staying there for a week or more. the rooms were cleaned daily to a good standard. bathrooms, were also good considering most hotels in sri lanka have a problems with ventilation.this hotel had no probl...

I last stayed at this hotel when it was under another brand name. The refurbished rooms under the Ramada brand are excellent and very comfortable. The location near Galle Green is very good and with the new highway it is only 30 minutes from the airport. The check in as for most hotels did not ask for a credit card deposit. However when I put a bar account on my r...

Excellent hotel with friendly staff, extremely comfortable rooms and a great selection of bars and restaurants. I am a regular visitor to Sri Lanka as I have family in Colombo and have stayed in pretty much all of the "better" Colombo hotels at some point in the last couple of years. I would thoroughly recommend The Kingsbury - It is a very versatile hotel appropriate ...

The best hotel during our trip in Sri Lanka. Welcome cocktail, big room, big swimming pool, rich varity breadfast, menu a lacarte quality&price for dinner/supper, very good service with smile everywhere. The only inconvenient is the beach is not really owned by the hotel and when you get out there are local tourism people come to noisy you... there is a lagoon on the b...

We got a room with direct access to pool. the children loved playing in the pool to the maximum. calm & quiet setting with minimal disturbance from others. Clean & spacious room with nice room decor & necessary amenities. very supportive staff extending the true Sri Lankan aspiration. the food cuisine tantalizing the taste buds & instilled with Sri Lankan flavors. the ...

One of the pricier hotels in Colombo but well worth the extra $$ you pay. The deluxe room was neat and sufficiently spacious with a comfortable bed. The hotel even offers a nice choice of pillows which can be requested via room service. The inroom dining menu has a huge variety at decent prices. I've stayed in many hotels in Sri Lanka and the Cinnamon Grand was one of ...

I have stayed in this hotel over and over again. If I travel to COLOMBO and rooms are available this will always be my choice. Why? Becuase they provide a great level of service, FO Manager is one of the most Friendliest Staff I ever met from Sri Lanka. Several times I have requested for late check-out due to my work and business schedule, they never said no and always...

After two weeks backpacking around Sri Lanka, the clean, comfortable rooms here made a perfect place to stop off before going back to the airport. Our room was spotlessly clean, had a great shower and even a small balcony. The hotel has a small gym and there are plenty of eating and drinking options nearby. The hotel was happy to store our bags for a few hours before w...

first some pro's ; A very nice way to end our round travel in Sri Lanka, it's located just on the main road... step out and walk around the street you will find plenty of interesting shops to shop some last things to take with you back home. And if possible, we also did it, request a room at sea-view side so you will not hear any traffic. Also, the bellboy (Rajindre) a...

The stay here was good. It was the second time I have stayed here and both times I was pleased. First of all, it is one of the few hotels in Sri Lanka that is appropriately priced. Most hotels in Sri Lanka are too much for the quality you receive, but the Calamander is actually a good price for the level of quality. Second, the staff is pretty good. Again, at most hote...
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we had a quick stopover here before departing home and the service was lovely, the rooms were much more impressive than the previous place we had stayed which we had payed more for (mt lavinia hotel) and the bathroom was the best one i saw in sri lanka. really modern, and clean. lots of space in the room too. even though we were on the roadside, it wasn't noisy at all....

I used this hotel on the last 3 days of my adventure in Sri Lanka to unwind, relax as well as a place to be able to see the beautiful sights of Kandy. It’s located in an ideal situation overlooking the lake and within walking distance of the hustle bustle that is Kandy centre. My room was fantastic either all the luxuries and comfort you’d expect, it also overlooke...

we arrived at the hotel after a long sri lanka tour and we were so relaxed once we realized we arrived one of the treasury boxes of sri lanka. we were welcomed with a refreshing fresh juice drink that was lifesaving after our tiring way from kandy to the hotel. our room was very comfortable, clean with nice colonial design. we just simply loved it. it was great that t...

We stayed at Cinnamon Citadel for four nights during the last four nights of the Esala Perahera in August 2014. The hotel is somewhat far from the city center and trying to get a three-wheeler was sometimes a challenge...... either into the city...... or back from the city day or night. Yet, reception could order a ride for you quite easily if you wanted to get help fr...

This place is great value for money if you travel in a group, we booked the three bedroom apartment and it was HUGE!!! Could easily sleep 6 people, more if you are willing to sleep on the sofa. The breakfast wasn't too great, food was quite dry, the same applies to the meal service provided. We ordered a traditional Sri Lankan fish dish, the fish was so dry I nearly ch...

I have stayed at this hotel many times. It is very nice and I have always enjoyed visiting this hotel. However, there appeared to be a change in marketing strategy with Chinese flags everywhere, signs in Chinese language and Chinese karaoke in the lobby. Before, you felt like you were in an upscale tropical jungle resort. Now, the environment was totally different....

Hotel is good, food is OK. Coctails good. Enought sunbeds and towels. Drinking water they leave in the room or sell during meals is bad and taste like plastic. Newly renovated rooms are good, confortable. Best is the AC, because not blowing straight to the bed, that is common in Sri Lanka. Also thick blankets was super. Enjoied finally chilly night sleeps. Beach is ...
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Best of all the places we stayed. Main highlight was the staff & service. Front staff was so attentive. Specially the small girl who was at the front took extra care to cater our family. Skinny bartender who worked at the bar was so knowledgeable. He knew exactly what I was talking about specially in Sri Lanka it was difficult to find someone who knew Western taste & m...

We only stayed in Cinnamon Wild for 1 night. Its one of the most popular hotels in Yala National Park so it is packed with groups and tourists from all over. If you are not into that, you better skip it! You are surrounded by nature and animal so it is very relaxing. It is located in the middle of the National Park so it was convenient to start a Safari from there (yo...

As a solo female traveller and my first time in Sri Lanka, the staff at Ceylon City Hotel went above and beyond to help me feel comfortable and answered any questions/doubts I had. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone wanting to stay in Colombo, for the price you pay the comfort and convenience is unparalleled. As for location although it isn't as central ...

Bentota beach is the location of a lot of luxury hotels in Sri Lanka. The beach itself is relatively quite. The Surf Hotel is unusual in the area in that it is very open at the front and all rooms have views of the sea from the balconies. Staff, food, quality of rooms are all excellent. Only thing some people might find annoying is occasional train that passes hotel...

We stayed for just a week but it was way too short, we had never stayed at the Hotel or indeed in Sri Lanka before but we promise we shall return. we had a wonderful stay at the Amari and the staff could not have been any nicer, they were just great. From the ladies at reception, the catering staff at the restaurants to the bar staff and of course the lads looking afte...

I would say The Grand Hotel, Nuwara Eliya is one of the best hotels I have ever stayed in Sri Lanka. Perfectly located with a quiet surrounding still with in walking distance to the city center. Grand is a British empire era hotel and certainly lives up to it’s name. The look and the feel are undoubtably majestic. The staff was extremely friendly and I would like to ...

Very clean and comfortable hotel. Rooms really nice with good wifi throughout. Has one of the nicest gyms I've seen in a hotel here. Resteraunt food is excellent. 1 hour walk from Colombo fort along the cost. Very close to barefoot shop which is worth a visit due to its excellent Sri Lanka produce
Cheap places to stay in Sri Lanka

Great place to stay. The property is down a very quiet laneway with the beach a short walk in one direction and the main road with lots of food in the other direction. The property has a nice little garden area out the front, with a large common area with lots of seats and tables and a large common kitchen area. The rooms are big and spacious and a large bathroom too. ...

Didnt have high expectations of this hotel. Boy is this place underrated. Safe to say the best hotel we stayed at in Sri Lanka. Staff were super friendly and accommodating, the manager was really great to speak to, enthusiastic about great service so he commands his staff around and gets stuck in himself. Gave us some great cooking tips too! Pool is smallish but really...

I have been travelling since 5 months but this was the best hostel I have ever stayed in. The family is amazing. They will make you feel at home. They welcome every guest with tea and cookies. They also serve u with amazing breakfast. I stayed for three nights with them and everyday they would serve me with deilicious breakfast. I wish I could stay there for a month so...

A great location, just off the Negombo Beach Road means its a quiet location. We had a room at the back with a small balcony, which was good for drying clothes. Big bathroom and probably the best mosquito net in Sri Lanka. Very friendly family, warm, welcoming and extremely genuine. On our morning in Sri Lanka they didn't disappoint with a superb Sri Lankan break fast...

We thought that "Agoda Homes" was some sort of medal for nice homes, but that is not. the. case. The bed was very uncomfortable and the bathroom wasn't any better. but if that isn't that important for you, the rest is nice: perfectly located and nice host who even let us leave our bags there till 4 pm the next day as we wanted to visit the town before moving on - while...

My friend and I had the best stay in Sri Lanka here, "excellent" wouldn't begin to describe it. The rooms are very clean and the hosts super welcoming and helpful, always ready to attend to our needs and questions regarding travelling and sightseeing around the area. They were kind enough to help us arrange a tuk-tuk to Adam's Peak, and in the afternoon, when there is ...

Fantastic place to stay and unwind. They arranged a safari trip for us which was a great experience. Set away from the town you really feel like your living in the jungle but with the comforts of a clean and affordable accomodation. Food, beer and water supplied all at a fair rate (best curry we had in Sri Lanka!). Breakfast included Sri Lankan style with a variety of ...

Earl's beach rest is ideally located very close to both Pasikudah and Kalkudah beach. It is a basic yet very clean and comfortable stay, total value for money. Earl, owner of the place, is extremely helpful. He helped us with local transport as well as our travel back to Colombo by bus. Big thanks to him for being very kind. They provide good food too at a nominal pric...

It’s a little off the beach, which was great for me. That meant I could walk through the streets with locals saying, “hi!” every couple of minutes and see more of the non-touristy side. I was non-social, but the couple who were also there sat and chatted with the family for a few hours every night. The family was very very nice, and the food was extremely tasty! I was...

Cosy little spot in this area, the hosts are friendly helpful and organised a safari for us the next morning. The food here is delicious home cooked food, it was a feast! Cool spot to hang out outside with cards, books and a chessboard. The rooms are good with the best pressured shower we've had in Sri Lanka. If your ever in Udawalawa this place is great I highly recom...

We arrived right at happy hour (5:15-6:15pm) and enjoyed a few of their supper tasty cocktails (passion fruit Mojito and Pina Colada are amazing), sunset is great here, even though we were a bit unlucky since it was cloudy. Super chilled spot, decent music, good dinner. The staff owner is super friendly and the rooms are in great condition. We had the budget double r...

super clean, nice dorms, comfortable beds, private fan, light and socket. large lockers. amazing free breakfast, so much food!! the staff are so nice and friendly. can rent bicyclesand motorcycles here. I would highly recommend. this place deserves more recognition!!

the location is good, ten minutes walk to the town center, lakeside and Daladamaligava( the temple of the tooth)., yet in a very silent place, best place for backpackers and solo travelers who are on the budget.the owner is a nice honest guy, small place dont expect too much. the climb to the accommodation is a little stiff. its not for family traveller, highly recomen...

This home is owned by an old couple. They are too friend and make amazing breakfast. The room is spacy and they have a powerful fan to keep you cool during the night. The location is great, just north of the main touristic part of Mirissa. I would come back.

Felt at home when I was greeted by the front desk guy and "uncle" who was helping clean the hostel. Such a sweet old man! The morning front desk guy was also sweet- they really went out of their way for me to feel safe who's a first time female solo traveler in Sri Lanka. Helped me with currency exchange, getting an honest tuktuk ride, breakfast, etc. The only awkward ...

I came for 3 days and have spent another 5... And I am not here for the last time. Excellent place especially for a photographer, close to the centre of Kandy (7 minutes by public bus) and kind and helpful family. In fact is a homestay... Highly recommended!
4-star hotels in Sri Lanka

We stayed one night and we wanted to extend out stay. The location is perfect, in the heart of colombo. The view of city, bere lake and the indian ocean is the best view i ever had. Its unbelievably luxurious and modern. Clean rooms with modern facilities. Roof top pool is amazing. Friendly staff and good food. Good value for money. Only problem we had was they charge ...

prices for food and beverage were expensive considering sri lanka is quite cheap. food was always fresh although the menu could have been a bit more exciting if your staying there for a week or more. the rooms were cleaned daily to a good standard. bathrooms, were also good considering most hotels in sri lanka have a problems with ventilation.this hotel had no probl...

I last stayed at this hotel when it was under another brand name. The refurbished rooms under the Ramada brand are excellent and very comfortable. The location near Galle Green is very good and with the new highway it is only 30 minutes from the airport. The check in as for most hotels did not ask for a credit card deposit. However when I put a bar account on my r...

I have stayed in this hotel over and over again. If I travel to COLOMBO and rooms are available this will always be my choice. Why? Becuase they provide a great level of service, FO Manager is one of the most Friendliest Staff I ever met from Sri Lanka. Several times I have requested for late check-out due to my work and business schedule, they never said no and always...

After two weeks backpacking around Sri Lanka, the clean, comfortable rooms here made a perfect place to stop off before going back to the airport. Our room was spotlessly clean, had a great shower and even a small balcony. The hotel has a small gym and there are plenty of eating and drinking options nearby. The hotel was happy to store our bags for a few hours before w...

first some pro's ; A very nice way to end our round travel in Sri Lanka, it's located just on the main road... step out and walk around the street you will find plenty of interesting shops to shop some last things to take with you back home. And if possible, we also did it, request a room at sea-view side so you will not hear any traffic. Also, the bellboy (Rajindre) a...

The stay here was good. It was the second time I have stayed here and both times I was pleased. First of all, it is one of the few hotels in Sri Lanka that is appropriately priced. Most hotels in Sri Lanka are too much for the quality you receive, but the Calamander is actually a good price for the level of quality. Second, the staff is pretty good. Again, at most hote...
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we had a quick stopover here before departing home and the service was lovely, the rooms were much more impressive than the previous place we had stayed which we had payed more for (mt lavinia hotel) and the bathroom was the best one i saw in sri lanka. really modern, and clean. lots of space in the room too. even though we were on the roadside, it wasn't noisy at all....

I used this hotel on the last 3 days of my adventure in Sri Lanka to unwind, relax as well as a place to be able to see the beautiful sights of Kandy. It’s located in an ideal situation overlooking the lake and within walking distance of the hustle bustle that is Kandy centre. My room was fantastic either all the luxuries and comfort you’d expect, it also overlooke...

we arrived at the hotel after a long sri lanka tour and we were so relaxed once we realized we arrived one of the treasury boxes of sri lanka. we were welcomed with a refreshing fresh juice drink that was lifesaving after our tiring way from kandy to the hotel. our room was very comfortable, clean with nice colonial design. we just simply loved it. it was great that t...

We stayed at Cinnamon Citadel for four nights during the last four nights of the Esala Perahera in August 2014. The hotel is somewhat far from the city center and trying to get a three-wheeler was sometimes a challenge...... either into the city...... or back from the city day or night. Yet, reception could order a ride for you quite easily if you wanted to get help fr...

Hotel is good, food is OK. Coctails good. Enought sunbeds and towels. Drinking water they leave in the room or sell during meals is bad and taste like plastic. Newly renovated rooms are good, confortable. Best is the AC, because not blowing straight to the bed, that is common in Sri Lanka. Also thick blankets was super. Enjoied finally chilly night sleeps. Beach is ...

Very clean and comfortable hotel. Rooms really nice with good wifi throughout. Has one of the nicest gyms I've seen in a hotel here. Resteraunt food is excellent. 1 hour walk from Colombo fort along the cost. Very close to barefoot shop which is worth a visit due to its excellent Sri Lanka produce

After traveling around Sri Lanka for 9 days, we returned to Colombo to stay for 1 weekend. Hotel location is great as it is in the business and hotel area of the city, not a far walk to Galle Face Green which is a nice strip of public lawn along the ocean front. The hotel is just across the Dutch Hospital commercial complex with shops, spas, restaurants and cafes. It i...

This hotel was the best way to end our trip. My boyfriend and I wanted somewhere to stay that was close to the airport near Colombo, but quiet and away from everything. And this was the perfect fit. The room was clean, with cable television, comfortable beds, small nice and clean bathroom. It was perfect. The hotel's breakfast had plenty of options, but the best thing ...

Enjoyed our last night in Sri Lanka. After touring from Colombo, Sirigiya, Kandy, Galle and final destination Bentota. Our room boy Sugath was very thorough and made sure the room was clean and of a high standard. We had a riverview deluxe, so you could enjoy watching the water sports whilst relaxing on the balcony. Location couldn't be better. A quick boat trip acro...
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This Hotel is stunning and right on the beach and the main road (other side). Staff is friendly and helpfull the even printed my boardingpasses for me when i asked and gave i booked an extra night with the same condition as booked on Agoda at the reception. Everything is well organized maybe best hotel i have been in Sri Lanka. I recommend this hotel if you go to Hikka...

We spent 5 of our 7 days in Sri Lanka at this hotel and it was the best decision we made. The hotel was personally recommended by a colleague and we were not disappointed. The staff is friendly, rooms are clean, bathrooms are spacious. I really liked their breakfast, and the proximity to the beach and other restaurants in Unawatuna. The best part was the convenient and...

We stayed two nights in this hotel during our tour in Sri Lanka. Our first impression of this hotel was great, clean, quiet setting with friendly smiley staff. The rooms are large, clean and well furnished with comfortablebeds and well equipped clean clean bathroom. Great choice of food. “Lal”, who managed the dining room is very helpful and accommodating. We were s...

All hotels in Sri Lanka seem to be unreasonably expensive. I would therefore normally expect a room of the quality at Zylan to be about 2/3 of the price. But that being said, Sri Lanka is unreasonably expensive, so I can't really hold that against Zylan alone. The hotel is really well designed, has excellent staff and good service. The rooms are big, comfortable, with ...

We stayed 2 nights at the Jetwing Jaffna and from the moment we arrived to the moment we left we received only the very best of service from their plentiful and attentive staff. The breakfast was by far the very best we have experienced in our 20+ days in Sri Lanka! The Sri Lankan options were amazingly good and the tea was simply outstanding. We cannot recommend th...

It was just a short 4D3N at Weligama but it was one of the best place i've visited after being to so many countries. It was an unforgettable experience for us in Sri Lanka, and of course, the main reason is because of W15. All the staff are so friendly and responsive, the place is so clean n relaxing, people around are so helpful n polite. The staff's hospitality is ex...

The nature of Sri Lanka is so beautiful. This hotel is located solitary in the nature with a magnificent view of Sigiriya. The entire hotel has been built to fit in with the nature and I must say I have not stayed in a hotel like Sigiriya before, it is quite unique. As the hotel lies in the nature expect to see monkey jumping around close to the pool and on the roofs...

We stayed for a night in order to go up Sigiriya very early in the morning, which it was perfect for as literally around the corner. Also right next to a whole strip of restaurants which was very convenient. It's beautifully decorated in colonial style. We booked it as was much cheaper than some other hotels in the area but honestly don't know why as really was lovely!...

We stayed at the Calm Resort for 4 nights as part of a 3 week trip around Sri Lanka and chose this hotel as a place to relax from our other more active and adventurous places visited. The hotel is very nice and clean and right on the beach. We were upgraded to a garden villa room which I would recommend over the deluxe rooms due to the proximity to the pool and the re...

when my friend and I arrived, the staff told us there was no room available because agoda forgot to give them our booking confirmation, but they would pay for our stay at a different hotel, they said the hotel is as good as their hotel. We were skeptical about it, but before we said anything, they realised we needed two rooms instead of one (they thought my friend and ...

We were surprised by the size of the family rooms which had a living area and two large beds. It was totally worth the money.It was our first stop in sri lanka so we had a lot of questions.the patient staffs were ever helpful and truthful.we had a bad experience as we were cheated by local tuktuk drivers outside.the most enjoyable part was of course having the hotel to...

We stayed @ Grandeza Hotel for one night and it was one of the best hotel experience in Sri Lanka. The whole crew was friendly and had a warm welcome. We went 1 hr before the usual check in time,but we were provided with the room quickly. The room was quite large and clean as well. And the view of lagoon from the room was marvellous. The food at Sea food restaurant wa...

We checked in much earlier than the schedule time but the reception was so courteous that our request was accepted. The welcome drink and the air conditioning made it very inviting. We settled in the room which was gorgeous and extremely clean. Ordered some food which took only 20 minutes for burgers and fries together with a rice dish and a drink. We spent time at t...
Luxury hotels in Sri Lanka

Excellent hotel with friendly staff, extremely comfortable rooms and a great selection of bars and restaurants. I am a regular visitor to Sri Lanka as I have family in Colombo and have stayed in pretty much all of the "better" Colombo hotels at some point in the last couple of years. I would thoroughly recommend The Kingsbury - It is a very versatile hotel appropriate ...

The best hotel during our trip in Sri Lanka. Welcome cocktail, big room, big swimming pool, rich varity breadfast, menu a lacarte quality&price for dinner/supper, very good service with smile everywhere. The only inconvenient is the beach is not really owned by the hotel and when you get out there are local tourism people come to noisy you... there is a lagoon on the b...

We got a room with direct access to pool. the children loved playing in the pool to the maximum. calm & quiet setting with minimal disturbance from others. Clean & spacious room with nice room decor & necessary amenities. very supportive staff extending the true Sri Lankan aspiration. the food cuisine tantalizing the taste buds & instilled with Sri Lankan flavors. the ...

One of the pricier hotels in Colombo but well worth the extra $$ you pay. The deluxe room was neat and sufficiently spacious with a comfortable bed. The hotel even offers a nice choice of pillows which can be requested via room service. The inroom dining menu has a huge variety at decent prices. I've stayed in many hotels in Sri Lanka and the Cinnamon Grand was one of ...

This place is great value for money if you travel in a group, we booked the three bedroom apartment and it was HUGE!!! Could easily sleep 6 people, more if you are willing to sleep on the sofa. The breakfast wasn't too great, food was quite dry, the same applies to the meal service provided. We ordered a traditional Sri Lankan fish dish, the fish was so dry I nearly ch...

I have stayed at this hotel many times. It is very nice and I have always enjoyed visiting this hotel. However, there appeared to be a change in marketing strategy with Chinese flags everywhere, signs in Chinese language and Chinese karaoke in the lobby. Before, you felt like you were in an upscale tropical jungle resort. Now, the environment was totally different....
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Best of all the places we stayed. Main highlight was the staff & service. Front staff was so attentive. Specially the small girl who was at the front took extra care to cater our family. Skinny bartender who worked at the bar was so knowledgeable. He knew exactly what I was talking about specially in Sri Lanka it was difficult to find someone who knew Western taste & m...

We only stayed in Cinnamon Wild for 1 night. Its one of the most popular hotels in Yala National Park so it is packed with groups and tourists from all over. If you are not into that, you better skip it! You are surrounded by nature and animal so it is very relaxing. It is located in the middle of the National Park so it was convenient to start a Safari from there (yo...

Bentota beach is the location of a lot of luxury hotels in Sri Lanka. The beach itself is relatively quite. The Surf Hotel is unusual in the area in that it is very open at the front and all rooms have views of the sea from the balconies. Staff, food, quality of rooms are all excellent. Only thing some people might find annoying is occasional train that passes hotel...

We stayed for just a week but it was way too short, we had never stayed at the Hotel or indeed in Sri Lanka before but we promise we shall return. we had a wonderful stay at the Amari and the staff could not have been any nicer, they were just great. From the ladies at reception, the catering staff at the restaurants to the bar staff and of course the lads looking afte...

The staff were very welcoming from the start when we arrived at the hotel. The hotel room(deluxe room) was very clean and tip top! They have the best shower I have seen in all of hotels in Sri Lanka. The room was very spacious and the bed was very comfy. However, the mini bar needs some improvement and the small fridge didn't have space to keep our things. The outdoor ...
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Jetwing Blue has an open restaurant concept and beautiful pools that take full advantage of the tropical trees and golden sand. You can enjoy the view as you relax by the pool or as you enjoy their delicious food. The hotel has newly renovated rooms. The staff are extremely friendly and helpful and our stay was simply magical. The prices are very reasonable and the res...

One of the best hotels I stayed in Sri Lanka, an Excellent hotel located on top of the hill. Upon arrival we were warmly welcomed by the staff and manager, The staff are incredibly friendly , helpful and generous with their time and advice. Our rooms are very pleasant , clean & comfortable . The restaurant chiefs very flexible to make you any kind of meal you desire W...

After staying in a few tuly awful places at around the same price, the Golden Crown was a welcome surprise. It is a bit out of town but we did manage to walk it. It was built less than a year ago and has a fabulous infinity pool and adjacent restaurant where we had one of our best meals in Sri Lanka. Room was equally good. The only negative was the check in process ...

I will eventually buy a house on the outskirts of Kandy in the hill country where it is even cooler, this is where I went to on this visit! I stayed in the Yala National Park at a fabulous hotel called the Yale Park Hotel. Absolutely amazing place with infinity pools outside all of the rooms. The rooms without exception were all massive and really well thought out. A ...

We travelled 12 days and stayed in 8 different hotels in Sri Lanka. This one dedinetly made it to the top one. 10 min from Yala National Park entrance, with beach and extremly long pool. The breakfeast was huge and quality of food also for dinner was excellent. We finally again could enjoy good espresso :), which is not always easy travelling through Sri Lanka. Rooms a...

what a beautiful way to finish off our Sri Lankan 10 tour , we stayed for 5 nights for total relaxation and that we did , lots to do and not to do, the staff service was amazing we felt very welcomed , right on the beach and a nice walk to the end , big clean rooms, big pool but was not to deep , the breakfast was to die for so so many beautiful choices , love the litt...

My wife and I stayed here the first night of our holiday in Sri Lanka. We loved everything about our stay. The room was awesome,really big, very modern, huge comfortable bed and the bathroom was massive. We were blown away by the hospitality and kindness of the owners Ranjith and Chitra who made us feel like family. We became good friends with them, my wife done Yoga w...

Lovely hotel in a great location. The staff were very courteous and helpful. The hotel has seven restaurants.We only used two of the restaurants. Both were excellent. The best meals we had during our stay in Sri Lanka. The pool area was well maintained. We would visit this hotel again.

We really enjoyed our stay. Impressive architecture, supernice pool, motivated staff and high standard bungalows with great interior design. (Best bed and pillows in sri lanka!!) The breakfast had a big variety of local and international dishes. „Order what you want, it’s all included“.

This is a great resort to stay with toddlers or young kids, the best we have found in Sri Lanka so far. The swimming pools are great and very children/toddler friendly. The water slides are awesome for the kids. The food in the resort is pretty good and there's quite a variety of food available. I wouldn't say it tastes the best compared to some other hotels in the cou...
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The average price for a 3-star hotel in Sri Lanka is USD 40. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Sri Lanka is USD 72. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Sri Lanka is USD 142.
What's the average price of a hotel in Sri Lanka this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Sri Lanka this weekend is USD 45. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Sri Lanka this weekend is USD 76. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Sri Lanka this weekend is USD 178.
What's the average price of a hotel in Sri Lanka tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Sri Lanka tonight is USD 41. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Sri Lanka tonight is USD 73. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Sri Lanka tonight is USD 158.
What are the most popular hotels in Sri Lanka?
Some of our most popular hotels in Sri Lanka are Granbell Hotel Colombo, Marino Beach Colombo and Mandarina Colombo.
What are the best hotels in Sri Lanka for couples?
Hotels in Sri Lanka that are highly rated by couples include Granbell Hotel Colombo, Marino Beach Colombo and Mandarina Colombo.
What are the best hotels in Sri Lanka for families?
Hotels in Sri Lanka that are highly rated by families include Granbell Hotel Colombo, Marino Beach Colombo and Mandarina Colombo.
What are the most popular cities in Sri Lanka to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in Sri Lanka include Colombo, Negombo, and Kandy.
What are the best hotels in Colombo?
Verified travelers to Colombo have given top reviews to Granbell Hotel Colombo, Marino Beach Colombo and Mandarina Colombo.
What are the best hotels in Negombo?
Verified travelers to Negombo have given top reviews to Jetwing Sea, Regal Reseau Hotel Spa and Sentido Heritance Negombo.
What are the best hotels in Kandy?
Verified travelers to Kandy have given top reviews to Radisson Hotel Kandy, Ceyloni City Hotel and Earls Regency.

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Discover the Allure of Sri Lanka's Hidden Gems
Sri Lanka is a land of stunning contrasts and hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. While many travelers flock to popular tourist spots, the true magic of this island nation lies in its lesser-known attractions. Picture yourself wandering through the lush, rolling hills of tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya, where the air is fragrant with the scent of fresh tea leaves, and the scenery is nothing short of breathtaking. Here, you can take a guided tour of a tea factory and learn about the intricate process of tea production. The cool climate and picturesque landscapes make it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
If you're seeking tranquility, the secluded beaches of Sri Lanka offer an idyllic retreat. Head to the stunning shores of Mirissa or Unawatuna, where soft golden sands meet crystal-clear waters. These hidden gems are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere. For those who enjoy water sports, Hikkaduwa Beach is a fantastic spot for snorkeling and diving, allowing you to explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Each of these locations provides a unique experience, away from the crowded hotspots, ensuring a peaceful getaway.
Don't overlook the cultural richness found in the lesser-visited towns. The ancient city of Anuradhapura is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that boasts impressive ruins and sacred sites. Explore the stunning stupas and ancient trees that have stood the test of time. Similarly, the charming town of Galle, with its colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, invites you to wander and discover quaint cafes and artisan shops. These hidden gems not only showcase the beauty of Sri Lanka but also offer a glimpse into its rich history and culture.
Why Sri Lanka Should Be Your Next Vacation Spot
Sri Lanka is a destination that captivates travelers with its diverse offerings. The island's rich cultural heritage is evident in its numerous ancient temples, such as the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, which holds immense significance for Buddhists worldwide. The stunning architecture and spiritual ambiance make it a must-visit for anyone interested in the island's history. Additionally, the vibrant festivals celebrated throughout the year, like the Esala Perahera, provide an immersive experience into local traditions and customs.
Beyond its cultural allure, Sri Lanka boasts some of the most stunning landscapes in the world. From the lush green hills of the Hill Country to the dramatic coastlines dotted with palm trees, the natural beauty is simply breathtaking. The Minneriya National Park is a prime location for wildlife enthusiasts, offering the chance to witness the majestic elephants roaming freely in their natural habitat. Whether you're hiking in the picturesque Knuckles Mountain Range or relaxing on the pristine beaches of Bentota, the diverse landscapes cater to every type of traveler.
Lastly, the warm hospitality of the Sri Lankan people adds a personal touch to every visit. Locals are known for their friendliness and willingness to share their culture with visitors. Whether you're enjoying a meal at a local restaurant or exploring a bustling market, the genuine smiles and welcoming nature of the people will make you feel right at home. Sri Lanka is not just a destination; it's an experience that stays with you long after you leave.
Timing Your Adventure in Sri Lanka
When planning your trip to Sri Lanka, timing is key to ensuring an enjoyable experience. The island experiences two main monsoon seasons, making it essential to choose the right time to visit. The best time for travelers heading to the west and south coasts, including Colombo and Galle, is from December to March, when the weather is typically dry and sunny. This period is perfect for beach lovers looking to soak up the sun or engage in water activities.
For those interested in exploring the cultural triangle—which includes Kandy, Anuradhapura, and Sigiriya—the ideal time to visit is from April to September. During these months, the weather is pleasant, allowing for comfortable sightseeing. Additionally, planning your trip around local festivals can enhance your experience. The Kandy Esala Perahera, celebrated in July or August, is a magnificent procession featuring traditional dancers, musicians, and beautifully adorned elephants, showcasing the island's rich cultural heritage.
Travelers should also consider avoiding peak tourist seasons to enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere. The months of July and August can see an influx of visitors, so planning your visit during the shoulder seasons—April to June or September to November—can provide a more tranquil experience. Regardless of when you choose to visit, Sri Lanka's charm and beauty will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.
Essential Travel Tips for Your Sri Lankan Journey
Before embarking on your adventure in Sri Lanka, it's essential to familiarize yourself with some local customs and travel tips. One important aspect is understanding cultural etiquette. When visiting temples, dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees, and always remove your shoes before entering sacred spaces. It's also customary to greet locals with a friendly smile and a polite "Ayubowan," which means "may you live long." This simple gesture can go a long way in establishing a warm rapport with the people you meet.
Another crucial tip is to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun, especially if you're exploring outdoor attractions. Carry a refillable water bottle and apply sunscreen regularly to avoid sunburn. Additionally, be mindful of local food and drink practices. While Sri Lankan cuisine is delicious, it’s wise to consume bottled water and be cautious with street food if you have a sensitive stomach. Trying local dishes is a must, but do so from reputable vendors to ensure a pleasant culinary experience.
Packing wisely can enhance your journey as well. Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal for the tropical climate, while sturdy footwear is recommended for exploring national parks and historical sites. Don’t forget to pack a good camera to capture the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. Lastly, consider downloading offline maps and travel apps to help navigate the island without relying solely on internet access.
Where to Call Home in Sri Lanka
Finding the perfect place to stay in Sri Lanka is a crucial part of any travel experience. The island offers a wide range of accommodations, catering to various budgets and preferences. For those seeking a touch of luxury, the Marino Beach Colombo stands out with its stunning ocean views and modern amenities. Guests rave about the gorgeous pool and delightful dining options, making it an excellent choice for a relaxing getaway. If you prefer a more central location, the Cinnamon Red Colombo is known for its friendly staff and delicious breakfast, ensuring a comfortable stay in the heart of the city.
For travelers on a budget, there are plenty of affordable options without compromising on comfort. The Granbell Hotel Colombo offers clean and cozy rooms with convenient access to local attractions. This hotel is perfect for those looking to explore the city without breaking the bank. Additionally, the Grand Oriental Hotel is a charming historical hotel that provides a unique ambiance and excellent location for sightseeing.
Families will find a variety of family-friendly hotels that cater to the needs of all ages. Look for accommodations with amenities such as swimming pools, kids' clubs, and spacious rooms. Many hotels in Sri Lanka are designed to provide a welcoming atmosphere for families, ensuring everyone has a memorable experience. Whether you prefer luxury or budget-friendly options, Sri Lanka has the perfect place for you to call home during your adventure.
Booking Your Stay with Agoda
When it comes to finding the perfect hotel in Sri Lanka, using Agoda can make all the difference. With a user-friendly interface and a vast selection of accommodations, Agoda allows travelers to easily compare prices, read reviews, and book their ideal stay. Whether you are looking for luxury hotels, budget-friendly options, or unique boutique stays, Agoda has got you covered. The platform frequently offers exclusive deals and discounts, ensuring you get the best value for your money.
One of the standout features of Agoda is the detailed customer reviews that provide insights into real experiences from fellow travelers. For example, the Cinnamon Red Colombo is praised for its friendly staff and delicious breakfast, making it a popular choice among visitors. Similarly, the Marino Beach Colombo receives accolades for its gorgeous pool and stunning views, ensuring a relaxing getaway. By reading through these reviews, you can make an informed decision that aligns with your preferences and expectations.
Agoda also provides a seamless booking experience, allowing you to secure your accommodations quickly and efficiently. With various payment options and the ability to modify or cancel bookings with ease, planning your trip becomes a hassle-free process. Plus, Agoda’s mobile app enables travelers to manage their bookings on the go, making it convenient for last-minute changes or adjustments to your itinerary. So, whether you're heading to the bustling streets of Colombo or the serene beaches of Unawatuna, Agoda is your go-to platform for booking hotels in Sri Lanka.
Navigating the Island's Wonders
Getting around Sri Lanka can be an adventure in itself, with various transportation options available to suit every traveler's needs. For those who prefer convenience, hiring a private car with a driver is a popular choice. This allows you to explore at your own pace, making stops at scenic spots or local attractions along the way. Many drivers are knowledgeable about the area and can provide valuable insights into the sights you visit, enhancing your overall experience.
Public transportation is another option worth considering. The train system in Sri Lanka is not only affordable but also offers some of the most picturesque views of the countryside. The journey from Kandy to Ella, for instance, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, making it a must-do for any traveler. Buses are also widely available and can take you to various destinations across the island. However, they can be crowded and may not always adhere to strict schedules, so it’s advisable to plan accordingly.
If you prefer more flexibility, renting a scooter or a bicycle can be an exciting way to explore. This option allows you to navigate through local streets and discover hidden gems that may be off the beaten path. Just be sure to wear a helmet and follow local traffic rules to ensure a safe journey. For shorter distances within cities, tuk-tuks are a fun and quick way to get around. These three-wheeled vehicles are readily available and can be hailed easily, providing a unique experience as you zip through busy streets.
Thrilling Activities Awaiting You in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a playground for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike, offering an array of activities that cater to all interests. For those looking to immerse themselves in nature, wildlife safaris in Minneriya National Park are a highlight. This national park is famous for its large elephant gatherings, especially during the dry season when these majestic creatures come to the Minneriya tank to drink. Guided tours are available, providing an opportunity to see not only elephants but also a variety of other wildlife, including leopards, deer, and numerous bird species.
For thrill-seekers, surfing lessons in Weligama are a fantastic way to catch some waves while enjoying the stunning coastal scenery. The warm waters and gentle waves make it an ideal spot for beginners, with plenty of surf schools offering lessons and rentals. Alternatively, if you’re looking for a more relaxed activity, consider a traditional fishing trip in Galle. Join local fishermen as they cast their nets, providing a unique insight into the island's fishing culture while enjoying the beautiful ocean views.
Cultural experiences abound as well, with options like the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage day tour from Kandy. Here, you can observe the care and rehabilitation of rescued elephants, learning about their stories and the ongoing conservation efforts. Additionally, the Sinharaja Forest Reserve offers guided hikes through one of the last remaining rainforests in Sri Lanka, where you can marvel at the incredible biodiversity and perhaps spot some rare species. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural enrichment, Sri Lanka is sure to provide thrilling activities that create lasting memories.
Shop Till You Drop in Sri Lanka
Shopping in Sri Lanka is an adventure in itself, with a variety of options ranging from bustling markets to charming boutiques. For those looking to experience local culture, a visit to the markets is a must. The Pettah Market in Colombo is a vibrant hub where you can find everything from fresh produce to textiles and handicrafts. Bargaining is common here, so don’t hesitate to negotiate prices for a more authentic experience. This market is not just about shopping; it’s a sensory overload filled with colorful sights, enticing aromas, and the sounds of local vendors.
For a more laid-back shopping experience, explore the boutiques in Galle Fort. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to a variety of shops selling handcrafted goods, jewelry, and unique souvenirs. The colonial architecture adds to the charm, making it an enjoyable place to wander and discover one-of-a-kind items. Don’t forget to check out local artisan crafts, such as batik fabrics and traditional masks, which make for great keepsakes or gifts.
If you’re in the mood for some upscale shopping, head to Colombo's Majestic City or Odel, where you can find a mix of international brands and local designers. These shopping centers offer a more modern experience, complete with dining options and entertainment. After a day of shopping, treat yourself to a delicious meal at one of the nearby restaurants, where you can savor the flavors of Sri Lankan cuisine. Whether you’re hunting for unique souvenirs or indulging in retail therapy, Sri Lanka’s shopping scene has something for everyone.
Nature's Bounty in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a paradise for nature lovers, boasting an array of breathtaking natural attractions that showcase the island's rich biodiversity. One of the must-visit spots is Minneriya National Park, renowned for its large gatherings of elephants, particularly during the dry season when they come to the Minneriya tank for water. Visitors can embark on thrilling jeep safaris, where expert guides share insights about the park's wildlife, including leopards, deer, and a plethora of bird species. The park's lush greenery and serene landscapes create an unforgettable backdrop for wildlife photography and nature enthusiasts alike.
For those seeking sun and sand, the stunning beaches of Bentota and Unawatuna are perfect for relaxation and adventure. Bentota Beach is famous for its water sports, including jet skiing, windsurfing, and banana boat rides, making it an exciting destination for thrill-seekers. Meanwhile, Unawatuna, with its tranquil waters and vibrant coral reefs, is ideal for snorkeling and diving. The warm, clear waters are home to an array of marine life, providing a mesmerizing underwater experience. Both beaches offer sun loungers and beachside cafes, allowing visitors to unwind while enjoying the stunning ocean views.
Moreover, the Sinharaja Forest Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a treasure trove for eco-tourists and hikers. This pristine rainforest is one of the last remaining rainforests in Sri Lanka and is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including many endemic species. Guided hikes through the reserve offer a chance to explore its diverse ecosystems while spotting rare birds, butterflies, and unique plants. For those who appreciate nature's wonders, Sri Lanka's natural attractions provide endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Immerse Yourself in Sri Lanka's Rich History and Culture
Sri Lanka's history and culture are deeply intertwined, and exploring its historical attractions is a journey through time. One of the most significant sites is the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, which houses a tooth relic of the Buddha. This sacred temple attracts pilgrims and tourists alike, offering a glimpse into the spiritual heart of Sri Lankan Buddhism. The stunning architecture and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit for anyone interested in the island's religious heritage. Participating in the daily rituals and observing the local devotees can deepen your understanding of the cultural significance of this site.
The Old Town of Galle is another historical gem that showcases Sri Lanka's colonial past. With its well-preserved fortifications, cobbled streets, and charming architecture, Galle Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that invites exploration. Visitors can stroll along the ramparts, visit the historic lighthouse, and discover quaint shops and cafes that reflect the town's rich history. The blend of Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences creates a unique atmosphere that transports you back in time. Don't miss the chance to enjoy a sunset view from the fort, as the golden hues illuminate the coastline.
Additionally, the Angurukaamulla Temple in Negombo offers a more local experience, showcasing traditional Sri Lankan architecture and vibrant rituals. Visitors can witness colorful ceremonies and engage with the local community, providing a more intimate understanding of Sri Lankan culture. These historical and cultural attractions are not just sites to visit; they are opportunities to connect with the island's heritage and the stories that have shaped its identity.
Family Adventures in Sri Lanka
Traveling with family in Sri Lanka can be an enriching experience, as the island offers a variety of attractions that cater to all ages. The Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya is a fantastic destination for families, featuring expansive lawns, exotic plants, and a stunning collection of orchids. Children can run freely while parents enjoy the beauty of the gardens. Guided tours are available, providing insight into the diverse flora and the history of the gardens. A picnic amidst the lush greenery can make for a memorable family outing.
For a day of fun and adventure, the La Luna Water Sports Centre in Bentota is a great choice. Families can engage in various water activities, including banana boat rides, jet skiing, and parasailing. The friendly staff ensures safety while providing an exhilarating experience for both kids and adults. After a day of water sports, families can relax on the beach or indulge in delicious local cuisine at nearby restaurants.
Another family-friendly attraction is Viharamahadevi Park in Colombo, which features playgrounds, walking paths, and beautiful gardens. This park is perfect for a leisurely afternoon, allowing families to enjoy nature while the kids play. Additionally, the New Ranweli Spice Garden offers an educational experience where families can learn about Sri Lankan spices and their uses in cooking. Guided tours provide insights into the cultivation and harvesting processes, making it both fun and informative for children. With so many family-oriented activities, Sri Lanka ensures that everyone has a wonderful time.
Experience the Vibrancy of Sri Lankan Festivals
One of the best ways to immerse yourself in Sri Lankan culture is by participating in the island's vibrant festivals. The Kandy Esala Perahera is one of the most spectacular events, celebrated annually in July or August. This grand procession features traditional dancers, musicians, and beautifully adorned elephants, all parading through the streets of Kandy. The atmosphere is electric, with locals and visitors alike coming together to celebrate the cultural heritage of Sri Lanka. Attending this festival provides a unique opportunity to witness the country's traditions and rituals up close.
Another notable festival is the Vesak Festival, which commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha. During Vesak, streets are adorned with colorful lanterns, and temples are beautifully illuminated. Local communities engage in charitable acts, and many set up stalls offering free food and refreshments to visitors. This festival showcases the spirit of giving and compassion that is central to Sri Lankan culture.
For a more local experience, the Navam Perahera in Colombo is a lively celebration featuring traditional music, dance, and a procession of beautifully decorated elephants. This event takes place in February and is a fantastic way to experience the local culture in a bustling urban setting. Engaging with the festivities not only enhances your travel experience but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the island's rich cultural tapestry.
Practical Information for Your Sri Lankan Expedition
Before setting off on your adventure in Sri Lanka, it’s important to gather some practical information to ensure a smooth trip. Travelers should be aware of visa requirements, which vary depending on nationality. Most visitors can obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) online before arrival, making the process convenient. It’s advisable to check the latest requirements and apply ahead of time to avoid any last-minute hassles.
Health and safety are also key considerations while traveling. It’s recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses and any unforeseen circumstances. Staying hydrated is crucial, especially in the tropical climate, so carry a refillable water bottle and drink bottled water to avoid any stomach issues. Additionally, it’s wise to consult with a healthcare provider about any necessary vaccinations before your trip.
Currency exchange is another essential aspect of traveling in Sri Lanka. The local currency is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR), and it’s best to exchange some money upon arrival for immediate expenses. ATMs are widely available in urban areas, and credit cards are accepted in many establishments. However, carrying cash is advisable for smaller vendors and rural areas. Familiarizing yourself with these practicalities will help set the stage for an enjoyable and stress-free journey.
Unique Accommodations to Enhance Your Stay
When it comes to finding a place to stay in Sri Lanka, the options are as diverse as the island itself. For those seeking a unique experience, consider staying at a boutique hotel or an eco-lodge that reflects the local culture and environment. The Mandarina Colombo offers a modern twist with its stylish design and excellent amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay in the heart of the city. Guests appreciate the friendly staff and great food, making it a popular choice for travelers looking for a contemporary experience.
For a more traditional experience, opt for a charming guesthouse or a heritage hotel that showcases Sri Lankan architecture and hospitality. Many of these accommodations are located in historical areas, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the local culture. Staying in a family-run guesthouse not only provides a cozy atmosphere but also offers insights into daily life in Sri Lanka, as hosts often share stories and recommendations for exploring the area.
Additionally, wellness retreats are becoming increasingly popular among travelers seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. Many resorts offer yoga classes, spa treatments, and healthy dining options, providing an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you prefer luxury, boutique, or eco-friendly options, Sri Lanka has a variety of unique accommodations that enhance your travel experience.
Exploring Sri Lanka's Culinary Delights
Sri Lanka's culinary scene is a feast for the senses, offering a rich tapestry of flavors that reflect the island's diverse culture. From aromatic curries to fresh seafood, the local cuisine is a highlight for many travelers. One of the must-try dishes is rice and curry, which typically includes a variety of vegetable curries, meat or fish, and sambol—a spicy condiment made from coconut and chili. Many restaurants and street vendors serve this dish, allowing you to experience authentic Sri Lankan flavors.
For those looking to indulge in seafood, the coastal towns of Galle and Negombo offer a plethora of dining options. Fresh catch of the day is often grilled or fried to perfection, served with a side of tangy mango salsa or coconut sambol. Don't miss the chance to enjoy a traditional devilled dish, where seafood or meat is stir-fried with spices and served with a spicy sauce, delivering a burst of flavor with every bite.
Street food is another aspect of Sri Lankan cuisine that shouldn't be missed. Vendors sell a variety of snacks, including kottu roti, a stir-fried dish made with chopped roti, vegetables, and your choice of meat or egg, all cooked on a hot griddle. It's a popular late-night snack and is often enjoyed with a cold drink. Exploring local markets and trying street food is a great way to experience the vibrant food culture of Sri Lanka, as well as connect with the locals.
Wildlife Encounters in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is home to an incredible array of wildlife, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts and animal lovers. The island's national parks, such as Minneriya National Park and Yala National Park, offer unique opportunities to observe wildlife in their natural habitats. Yala National Park is famous for its leopard population, and guided safaris provide a chance to spot these elusive big cats, along with elephants, sloth bears, and a variety of bird species. The thrill of encountering wildlife in the wild is an unforgettable experience that adds to the allure of Sri Lanka.
For a more educational experience, the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is a must-visit. This sanctuary is dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants, providing visitors with the chance to learn about their conservation efforts. Guests can observe the elephants during feeding times and even participate in bathing them in the nearby river. This unique experience fosters a greater appreciation for these gentle giants and the importance of wildlife conservation.
Birdwatchers will also find plenty to marvel at in Sri Lanka, as the island is home to over 400 species of birds, many of which are endemic. The Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a birdwatcher's paradise, offering guided tours that allow you to spot rare species in their natural habitat. Whether you're on a safari or exploring a nature reserve, Sri Lanka's wildlife encounters provide a thrilling and enriching experience that showcases the island's natural beauty.
Creating Your Perfect Sri Lanka Itinerary
Crafting a personalized itinerary for your Sri Lankan adventure is essential to make the most of your trip. Start by identifying your interests—whether it's wildlife, culture, beaches, or adventure—and plan your route accordingly. For a well-rounded experience, consider including a mix of destinations that showcase the island's diverse offerings. Begin in the bustling capital of Colombo, where you can explore the local markets and historical sites before heading to the cultural triangle, which includes Kandy, Anuradhapura, and Sigiriya.
Next, venture into the scenic Hill Country, visiting towns like Nuwara Eliya and Ella, known for their stunning landscapes and tea plantations. Here, you can enjoy hikes, tea tasting, and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. After exploring the hills, make your way to the southern coast, where you can relax on the pristine beaches of Unawatuna, Mirissa, or Hikkaduwa. Each beach offers its own unique charm, from vibrant nightlife to serene spots perfect for unwinding.
Lastly, don't forget to allocate time for wildlife safaris in national parks like Yala or Minneriya, where you can witness the incredible biodiversity of Sri Lanka. By combining cultural experiences, nature adventures, and relaxation, your itinerary will reflect the best that Sri Lanka has to offer, ensuring a memorable journey filled with unforgettable moments.





















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