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Saturday, April 17, 2010

SRILANKA

Places to visit srilanka
Batticaloa
Batticaloa is the provincial capital of the eastern province of Sri Lanka.The present city can be divided into four divisions namely Pullianthivu, Koddamunai, Kallady and Puthur. Each division has their own function and sectors that cannot merge together.The city is nestled in the lush greenery where landscape is surrounded by mountains offering a majestic vie during sunrise. People come throughout the world to visit this place. Also there are some interesting sightseeing that are worth visiting.People over here are very generous and treat every visitor with warm hospitality. One can taste some of the best local cuisines at some of the best restaurants that are located in this city.The climate of this place is quite moderate and can be visited at any time of the ayr.The population of this place comes to 486,400 according to 2001 census.
Dambulla
Dambulla is situated in the central province of Sri Lanka to the north east of Colombo. The city was inhabited during 7th to 3rd century BC. There are various caves in the city that have statues and paintings reflecting the evolution of the city long time back. It is said that the caves of the city was the centre of refuge for king Valgamba during his 14 years of exile from Anuradapura kingdom. At that time there were Buddhist monks who protected this king from his enemies. And when king got back his throne in the 1st century BC he built a magnificent rock temple to express his gratitude toward the monks who saved his life.Apart from this city have other historical sites that are noteworthy. Moreover the city is surrounded with beautiful landscapes that draws tourist throughout the world. The climate of this place is moderate and can be visited at any time of the year.
Jaffna
Jaffna or better known as Harper is the capital city of the Northern Province, Sri Lanka.The Jaffna Tamils belong to the Dravidian culture an celebrate all the Hindu Festivals such as Deepavali, Navaratri, Shivaratri and some other festivals also. Jaffna is renowned for its cultural centers. Thus with a cultural heritage city this city also has some of the significant historical sites that are worth visiting. People come across the world to visit these centers and historical sites. The city also has some of the renowned art centers that are not only famous in this region but also in whole of Sri Lanka.Nestled in the lush greenery this place boasts some the beautiful landscapes that are quite unique and fascinating.The climate of this place is quite moderate and can be visited at any time of the year.The population of this place comes to 83,563 according to 2007 census.
Kurunegala
Kurunegala is located at Wayamba Province of Sri Lanka. Also known as the transport hub this place with several main roads that links to important parts of the country.The place was named after the elephant Rock “Kurune” that means Tusker or an elephant with protruding teeth and Gala in Sinhala means rock. Earlier the name of the city was Hasthishailyapura that menat as the city of Elephant rock. Close to this city there are historical sites that are worth watching and reflect the past of this place. According to the legend of this place, longtime back the city suffered from drought and the animals threatened that they will consume all the water that is present in this place and they will not let the human beings survive any, but all of a sudden a witch came to rescue and transformed many animal into stone figures.The climate of this place is quite moderate and can be visited at any time of the year.The population of this place comes to 1,460,200 according to 2001 census.
Point Pedro
Point Pedro is located to the northernmost town of the island of Sri Lanka.There is a small harbor known as Point Pedro Harbor and at present is controlled by the Sri Lankan army but the public is allowed to wit regulation to perform their regular activities.The place has a wonderful landscape and is surrounded by beaches that make it one of the favorite tourist destinations. Travelers who want to spend a leisure vacation Point Pedro is the ideal place for them. Also there are some historical sites that are worth visiting. People over here are quite generous and welcome everybody with a warm hospitality.The town was under the captivation of LTTE but as rescued by the Sri Lankan government. It also faced the harsh effects of Tsunami and the water of the beach rose to 4 feet.The climate of this place is pleasant and can be visited at any time of the year.
Beruwela
Beruwela is a resort city near Colombo, Sri Lanka which is most popular for its golden beach that stretches a mile and some world-class hotels. Home to a population of about 140,000 inhabitants, Beruwela is Sri Lanka’s most developed holiday resort.
The city is characterised by a dry and sunny climate all year round. Beruwela has hot summers and pleasant winters. Although the place can be visited in all seasons, the period between October and March witnesses high tourist traffic. April to September receives short, irregular showers.Historically, Beruwela is said to be the first Muslim settlement in Sri Lanka. It was a flourishing port city with an important trade route. Today, the tourism and fisheries industries are a dominant part of the economy, followed by agriculture.
Galle
Galle is located 116 kilometer to the south of Colombo and was founded by Portuguese.The houses and building structures reflects a blend of European and traditional Asian architecture. Galle is declared as World Heritage City by the UNESCO. Galle is also known as capital of the Southern Province has a rich and colorful history. With magnificent Dutch fort which is also one of the popular attractions of this place the place reflects the Old Dutch atmosphere in this town. Not only the town is surrounded by beaches and draws tourists throughout the year.People over here are quite friendly and greet every visitor with a warm hospitality. One will be charmed with the natural scenic beauty of this place.The climate of this place is quite moderate and can be visited at any time of the year. Visiting Galle for a leisure vacation with family would be an ideal destination.
Kandy
Kandy is the capital of the administrative district of Kandy in Sri Lanka and also the capital of the Central Province, which comprises of the districts of Nuwara Eliya, Matale and Kandy. Kandy is located in the center of the country amongst the hills of the Kandy Valley. The population of the city in 2001 was 0.109 million. The city of Kandy is cooler when compared to the island.The monsoon season extends from May to July and December to January and during these months the climate is rough and unstable. The best time to visit this city is from March to midst of May. The culture of Kandy dates back to about three hundred years and has been affected by the colonization of the region by the British, Portuguese and the Dutch. There is considerable social diversity as one can find people using buffaloes in a paddy field while others busy in software engineering.
Moratuwa
Moratuwa is a city and is located on the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka near Dehiwala Mount Laviana. It is situated on the Galle Colombo highway.The city is surrounded by water on three sides. The city was named after Muru Atuwa that means Sentry Turret in Sinhalese. The people of this place feel proud that Veera Puran Appu who rose against the British was born in this place. The city is rich in cultural heritage that can be reflected from the various cultural centers present I the city. Also there are many historical sites that are present in this city. Travelers come here across the globe to spend a leisure vacation in this lush greenery area. Also one can find local cuisines in this place that is quite sumptuous.The climate of this place is quite comfortable and can be visited at any time of the year.The population of this place comes to 177,190 according to 2001 census.
Sigiriya
In the Central Province of Sri Lanka, Sigiriya lies in Matale District. This is an ancient rock fortress constructed from 477 to 495 A.D. and is one of the 7 World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka. The rock at this place is a hardened magma plug that has originated from an long-eroded and extinct volcano.If a circle of 7 Kms radius around this fortress is considered, the approximate population is 27,075. The average maximum temperature during the day varies from 28 to 32 degrees Celsius and the average minimum temperature in the night alters from 21 to 24 degrees Celsius.
Colombo
Colombo, 700.000 inhabitants, is a fascinating city, not only for its comfortable blend of East and West, but also for its cosy mixture of past and present. It is the commercial capital of the country.


Hikkaduwa
Hikkaduwa is a coastal town located on the south-western coast of Sri Lanka. Situated close to the historic town of Galle, it is an international tourist destination. Known to be a surfer town with its sandy beaches, sea-side resorts and discos, it is home to a population of about 130,000 residents.
Characterised by a tropical climate, Hikkaduwa has summers which are exceedingly hot. However, it can be quite cool in winters with rainfall experienced throughout the year in short showers.The place was affected by the tsunami that occurred in 2004. However, owing to the relief measures taken by the government, the place continued to develop as a tourist destination. Fishery, agriculture, tourism and food-processing are the main occupations in the city.
Kotte
Kotte is located beyond the eastern suburbs of the commercial capital Colombo and is often known as New Capital Territory.The village of Darugama was already a secure place and it was not easy for enemies to enter this place. One of the chief of this village named Nissanka Alagakkonara built a fortress and called it Kotte to protect it from the invasion from Jaffna Kingdom of Arya Chakaravarthi.The place is rich in cultural heritage and has various sightseeing that worth watching. The people over her are quite generous and welcome its visitors with a warm hospitality.The climate of this place is quite moderate and can be visited at any time of the year.The population of this palce comes to 115,826 according to 2001 census.
Negombo
Negombo, a traditional fishing town, is situated at the mouth of the Negombo Lagoon, Sri Lanka. It is home to a population of about 70,000 residents and is a peaceful and serene getaway. Negombo is also an important trading port and an access point for the Bandaranaike International Airport.
The city is characterised by a tropical climate which remains humid for most of the year. Summers are hot and winters are chilling. The climate gets very cold during monsoons as well. Winters are the best time to visit the place.Negombo has been a port town since its inception and was known for its spices, especially cinnamon. However, today the economy is based on tourism and fishing, followed by seafood and the production of ceramics.

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