Sri Lanka has thronged temples and sacred relics; therefore, Sri Lankans practise a variety of religions, whilst with about 70% population who faith in Theravada Buddist.
Sri Lanka was formerly known as 'Ceylon' by British before the name 'Sri Lanka' was being introduced in 1972. With the population of 22 million, just a little chaotic, overcrowded buses aren't new to Sri Lankan, with thousand passengers hopping on and off per bus per day.
The experience I had on my first trip in Sri Lanka was incredibly unforgettable. During my 7-day spent in this island, Sri Lanka is perhaps a place that reveals its richness culture, verdant landscape, lush forests, white beaches, tea plantation and its beauty of nature. Yet, the fragrance of cardamon and curry leaves are always greeted us.
Wanderlust attractions:
SIGIRIYA LION ROCK
GALLE FORT, GALLE
TEA FACTORY AND PLANTATION, NUWARA ELIYA
Had a high tea experience on top of the hill...
THE TEMPLE OF THE SACRED TOOTH RELICS
One of the highlight in Sri Lanka, also known as the most important Buddhist relics- a tooth of the Buddha.
Dress code is applied- long trousers, or decent clothing to cover up. Therefore, respectful attire is necessary to enter the temple.
All the narrow streets morning market
STICK FISHERMAN
RIU HOTEL, AHUNGALLA
The view is stunning! To the rooms, swimming pools, sunbath, gym, spa, international buffet restaurant and the beach! All the amenities, foods and beverages you could possibly ask for!
FEASTS!
The crabs!
One of my favourite food, Hoppers, Sri Lanka's cuisine in general. A fermented crepe made out of rice flour and coconut milk, taste like Indian Chapati!
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