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Adam’s Peak (Sri Padaya) Sri Lanka

Sri Pada or Adam’s Peak is an ancient pilgrimage site, which has long attracted thousands of pilgrims from all faiths. It is believed that this site, even prior to the introduction of Buddhism to the Island, had been a sacred site where primitive people worshipped the Sun God. This conical mountain is 7,360 feet (2,250...

Arugam Bay

314 km. from Colombo, a Most beautiful bay with good surfing. While the east coast offers infinite possibilities for all kinds of water sports and underwater Photography, it has something extra as well — the many shipwrecks off the Coast are a tempting challenge to the diver.  

Kalkudah

32 km. from Batticaloa, Kalkudah, with its clear,calm, reef-protected sea is ideal for bathing. Passekudah, close by, has a fine bay with clear waters, A popular tourist centre with a modern hotel and other fascinating facilities.

Weligama

27 km. from Galle with its picturesque bay, and an off. shore islet where a FrenchCount built his dream house, Weligama is where you will see the famous still fishermen.  

Hikkaduwa

98 km. from Colombo, Hikkaduwa is the place for underwater delights. You will find here the famed coral gardens; hire a glass-bottomed boat or goggles and flippers and explore the fantasies under your feet.

Bentota

62 km. south of Colombo,the Bentota Resort Complexis a romantic rendezvous ofwith severalrailway station, postTiver and seahotels,office, shopping arcade, cafeteria and an Open-air theatreshowing folk and mask dancing— with clusters of palms overlooking everything.

Beruwela

56 km. south of Colombo, Beruwela marks the beginning of 130 km. the stretch of beaches where tourism development has taken immense strides in the past few years. Good bathing may be had in the bay all year round.

Mount Lavinia

Just 12 km. south of Colombo, Mount Lavinia is an immediate city suburb and the beach is one of the better known even in colonial times. It lies alongside a wind-swept headland jutting into the waters of the Indian Ocean. The sand is the softest and the waves are calm and clear. The governor’s house,...

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