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About Sri Lanka 

Sri Lanka is a tropical paradise situated in the Indian Ocean, renowned for its immaculate beaches, verdant forests, and cultural heritage. The island nation offers an array of experiences for every type of traveler, from lounging on the beach to exploring ancient temples, trekking in the mountains, or savouring the delectable local cuisine. The hospitable locals and temperate climate make it an ideal destination all year round.

One of the primary draws of Sri Lanka is its breathtaking coastline, adorned with palm-fringed beaches, translucent waters, and coral reefs. Popular beaches include Unawatuna, Mirissa, and Bentota, where visitors can swim, surf, or unwind on the sandy shores. The island is also home to several national parks and nature reserves, where travelers can catch a glimpse of elephants, leopards, and other wildlife.

Alongside its natural splendour, Sri Lanka is steeped in history and culture, with a rich heritage that dates back to ancient times. The ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, while the Sigiriya rock fortress is a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts. With so much to offer, it's no surprise that Sri Lanka is fast becoming a popular travel destination.


Geography

An Island of approx. 65,610 square kilometers. Sri Lanka lies the Indian Ocean off the Southern tip of the cost of India.

Climate

Average temperatures around 27 Celsius in Colombo. Central hills it feels cool, with temperature dropping to 16 degree of Celsius, the South-west monsoon brings rain to the Western, Southern and Central regions from May to July, while the Northeaster monsoon occurs in the North and East in December and January

Population

Nearly 21 million and majority Sinhala 

Language

Sinhala, English, Tamil. English is widely spoken throughout Sri Lanka 

Religion

Predominantly Buddhism but Hinduism Christianity Islam 

International Airport

Bandaranayke International Airport (BIA). It is only 33 km away from capital Colombo

Currency

Sri Lankan Rupees 

Notes used in Sri Lanka

10 rupees, 20 rupees, 50 rupees,  100 rupees,  500 rupees, 1,000 rupees and 5,000 rupees 

(Denominations are clearly mark in figures on both side of the notes and the stated in English in additional to Sinhala and Tamil)

Working Days

Sri Lanka work 5 days a week. That is Monday to Friday 

Working Hours

Government office 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Banks 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Travel Agencies 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Post office 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 

Holidays 

In addition to Saturday and Sunday special public holiday are Full Moon Poya-day 

Major Exports

Tea, Textile and Garments, diamonds and jewellery, Rubber production, Coconut products 

Credit Cards

Many hotels and shops accept reputed Credit Cards

Transportation inside Sri Lanka : 

Bus - Government and Private island-wide network

Train - From Colombo Fort Railway Station, to Kandy/ Badulla/ Anuradhapura/ Jaffna/ Negombo/ Baticallao

Taxes : Air conditioner and Non-air conditioner Cabs

TukTuk : There are meter and non-meter taxis and quick in traffic areas 

Sri Lanka Government Official Website 

Smart Gateway to Government of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka as a tourist destination in 2023:

If you're looking for a stunning and unique travel destination in 2023, Sri Lanka should be on your list! This South Asian island country is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking natural scenery. From ancient cities to beautiful beaches, there's something for everyone in Sri Lanka.

If you're a history buff, you'll love exploring the ancient city of Anuradhapura or climbing the Sigiriya Rock Fortress. If you're a nature lover, you can't miss the chance to see elephants and leopards in their natural habitat or enjoy a cup of tea in the country's famous hill country. And if you just want to relax on a beautiful beach, Bentota is the perfect spot for you.

Sri Lanka has a well-developed tourism industry, so you can expect a range of accommodation options, transportation services, and tourist facilities. The country's international airport is located in Colombo, making it easily accessible from around the world.

While Sri Lanka has had a complicated history with political instability and natural disasters, it's still a safe and enjoyable destination for tourists who take necessary precautions. With stunning scenery, rich culture, and friendly locals, Sri Lanka is the perfect destination for anyone looking for a unique and unforgettable travel experience in 2023.

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