
So Much in So Little
Few places have as many Unesco World Heritage Sites  (eight) packed into such a small area. Sri Lanka's 2000-plus years of culture  can be discovered at ancient sites where legendary temples boast beautiful  details. Across the island, that thing that goes bump in the night  might be an elephant heading to a favourite waterhole. Safari tours of Sri  Lanka’s pleasantly relaxed national parks encounter leopards, water buffaloes,  all manner of birds and a passel of primates.
Rainforests & Beaches
When you’re ready to escape the tropical climate of the  coast and lowlands, head for the hills, with their temperate, achingly green  charms. Verdant tea plantations and rainforested peaks beckon walkers, trekkers  and those who just want to see it on a spectacular train ride. And then there are the beaches. Dazzlingly white and often  untrod, they ring the island so that no matter where you go, you’ll be near a  sandy gem. Should you beat the inevitable languor, you can surf and dive  world-class sites without world-class crowds.
It’s So Easy
Distances are short: see the sacred home of the world’s  oldest living tree in the morning (Anuradhapura) and stand awestruck by the  sight of hundreds of elephants gathering in the afternoon (Minneriya). Discover  a favourite beach, meditate in a 2000-year-old temple, exchange smiles while  strolling a mellow village, marvel at birds and wildflowers, try to keep count  of the little dishes that come with your rice and curry. Stroll past colonial  gems in Colombo,  then hit some epic surf. Sri Lanka is spectacular, it’s affordable and it’s still  often uncrowded. Now is the best time to discover it.
 The Undiscovered Country
 The Undiscovered Country
You might say Sri Lanka has been hiding in plain sight.  Countless scores of travellers have passed overhead on their way to someplace  else, but years of war and challenges such as tsunamis have kept Sri Lanka off  many itineraries. But now Sri Lanka has found its place on the itineraries  of ever more travellers. Several years after the war ended, the country is  moving forward quickly even as questions about the war continue to spark debate.  Lying between the more trodden parts of India and Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka's  myriad appeals are undeniably alluring.



























 
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