7 best things about Sri Lanka
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From fiery curries to fields of fluorescent green, this island paradise has plenty to offer.
1. Capital charm: Colombo
Portuguese, Dutch and British colonial architecture, centred around the landmark Clock Tower, is showcased in Sri Lanka’s capital. You’ll also find great shopping in the Pettah district; lovely sunset strolls along seaside Galle Face Green; and Singhalese fine art at the National Museum. The imposing Buddhist Gangaramaya Temple is also impressive.
2. Flavour to savour: Cuisine
Spices and coconut are dominant flavours in the island’s cuisine, which features interesting foreign influences from centuries of trade.
There are glorious curries, accompanied by lime pickle and caramelised onion relish, while street snacks include finger-licking roti, spiced chickpeas and shrimp fritters.
3. Fields of green: Landscapes
The shockingly green landscape of central Sri Lanka combines tea plantations with dense forests where pythons slither and gaudy parrots squawk.
Villages are surrounded by fields that are scattered with giant granite boulders.
The sights are even more beautiful at dawn from the summit of Adam’s Peak – a 2243m tall sacred mountain in central Sri Lanka, where pilgrims and tourists can climb countless steps to the top.
4. Ceylon crafts: Shopping
Look for Sri Lankan souvenirs, like metalwork, white lace, painted masks of pop-eyed demons, leather, vibrant saris, and batik, which are coloured designs created using dye and wax.
Carved wooden elephants – sometimes painted with cheerful polka-dots – are also delightful.
5. Sacred Sinhala: Culture
Dambulla’s Buddhist cave temples and the temple-dotted ruins of former capitals Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa are now World Heritage sites.
The rock-top palace fortress Sigiriya, which was used as a Buddhist monastery until the 14th century, is also stunning.
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