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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

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  • Sri Lanka Trains View Photo Gallery ^

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  • Old Kandy and Nuwara Eliya View Photo Gallery ^

  • Old Colombo View Photo Gallery ^

  • Sri Lankan Elephant View Photo Gallery ^

  • Dutch Forts ( Galle ) View Photo Gallery ^
    Located at the extreme southwest of the country is the city of Galle . At this point the coastal line turns east towards Matara and Tangalle. The Fort, one of the main historical forts in Sri Lanka like many of the other forts is built upon a small peninsula. Jagged rocks in the water surround the fort and strong currents as well, making access difficult. A pilot was needed approach the fort. Entering from the seaside would have not been considered. The fort was built initially by the Portuguese in 1588 but at present the only part of the fort that is recognizable as Portuguese is a section of the thick wall that surrounds the town. The Galle fort was captured by the Dutch with a force of almost 2500 men under Koster from the Portuguese in 1640. The defenses of the fort were updated until the early 18 th century. It is the only inhabited fort in Sri Lanka with over a hundred houses inside that also date back to the Dutch period.

  • Waterfalls in Sri Lanka View Photo Gallery ^
    Click for LArger ImageSri Lanka is known for its many tourist destinations and also its beautiful beaches but there is also a side of Sri Lanka that offers those who appreciate the great outdoors a spectacular display of nature.

    Waterfalls are one of Sri Lanka’s most treasured parts of nature. Sri Lanka boasts of almost 400 waterfalls scattered all over the island. Breathtaking waterfalls cascading down mountain slopes enhance the beauty of the hill country. The geographical formation of the island, with the central highland sloping down to the coastal plains, has resulted in several rivers and streams starting from the central region flowing down the hilly slopes in a radial pattern, creating these wonders of nature in several places throughout the hill country. This section will take you through some of the most famous of them.

  • Adventure Sports in Sri Lanka View Photo Gallery ^

  • Sri Lanka Cultural Triangle View Photo Gallery ^

    Anuradhapura
    Anuradhapura is located 206 km from Colombo . Anuradhapura was founded in the 5th century B.C. and became the capital of Sri Lanka in 380 B.C. This ancient city was ruled by Sinhalese kings for over a 1,000 years. Currently, this ancient capital of Sri Lanka is considered as a Sacred City . It is a reflection of ancient Sinhalese power and the most extensive and important of Sri Lanka 's ancient cities. Sri Lanka is rich in historic sites, which are of great importance to culture of the island.
    Here, one finds the ruins of an ancient city that flourished once upon a time. This great past is reflected in the huge Dagobas, palaces and monuments. Its impressive remains were rediscovered to the wider world in the early 19th century and have been in the process of restoration ever since. They lie to the west and north of the modern town of Anuradhapura.
    Here you will find the Sacred Bo Tree - over 2,000 years old. The Sacred Bo-Tree is the city's holiest site, and was grown from the tree under which Buddha achieved enlightenment - originally a sapling from the tree in North India.

    Polonnaruwa (2 nd Century AD)
    Just 216 km from Colombo and 75 km South East of Anuradhapura is the ancient sacred city of Polonnaruwa . This city was once the medieval Capital of Sri Lanka from 11-12 century A.D. Polonnaruwa rose to fame after the decline of Anuradhapura . Historic ruins of the king's council chamber, Royal Citadel, Kumara Pokuna, Royal Pavilion, the Vatadage Relic Houses adorned with moonstones, guardstones and sculptured railings, temple houses, rock cut statues and a vast man made lake are some of the important sights. The largest of the man made reservoirs, the huge Parakrama Samudra, is occupies an area larger than the Colombo Harbour . The Kiri Vehera, a white stone dagoba of imposing height is one the many tributes to the Buddhist faith.

    Sigiriya (5 th Century AD)
    This magnificent rock citadel known as Sigiriya is a very secure fortress. It is also a monastic retreat, and a rock art gallery. The fortress was built by King Kasyapa (477-495 AD) in the 5th century A.D to fend a feared invasion and it is situated on top of a towering 200m (656ft) high rock. In a sheltered pocket of the rock are the famous frescoes. These 5th century paintings of damsels have withstood the elements for 15 centuries. Stone steps lead to the top where the ground is flat in an area of nearly one hectare. Here, the palace's outer wall was built on the very brink of the precipice. Courtyards and even a complex drainage system were constructed. For more than 18 centuries Sigiriya was the royal citadel. The summit of the rock offers beautiful views. The UNESCO Central Cultural Fund has restored Sigiriya's 5th century Water Gardens to their earlier glory.

    Dambulla
    Located 148 km from Colombo and South of Sigiriya is the vast isolated rock mass. On the summit of Dambulla is a cluster of five temples, which in ancient times have been the dwelling of monks. Here the King Valagam Bahu (104-76 BC) took refuge in the 1st century B.C. The king later turned caves into rock temples. Carved out of rock is a huge recumbent image of the Buddha 14m long. Dambulla is considered to be the gateway to the northwest and is the first of the greatest sites in the cultural triangle. Within the five large caves, where the largest is about 50m deep and 6m in height, are sitting, standing and reclining Buddha images by the dozen, as well as Hindu gods and each cave is full of mural paintings of scenes from the Buddha's life.

Sri Lanka Nature and Wild Life

Nature, a heritage in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Nature locations map
Sri Lanka National Parks and Santuaries
Sri Lanka Bio Diversity, Geography and Ecology
Sri Lanka Climate
Sinharaja Rain forest - Kitulgala Rain Forest
Hortain Plains - Ritigala Ecology
Sri Lanka Reptiles , Sri Lanka Butterflies
Endemic Amphibians in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Nature Distinct Locations
Plan Your Sri Lanka Nature Tour