On the tropical island of Sri Lanka, located south of the Indian subcontinent, unforgettable experiences await you. If you are looking for the peace and tranquility of the island's beaches or the extreme activities, the green landscapes or the lively hustle and bustle of the city, the colonial architecture, or the ancient temples, without a doubt this is the perfect destination, all within touching distance. Starting this year there are many packages to the island and a new direct flight. We have almost forgotten that Sri Lanka was on the verge of collapse last year.
So what do you do in Sri Lanka?
Fishermen who have returned from the sea, stalls loaded with the fresh and rich fish that has just arrived from the port, the village girls who slice the fish to dry on the beach using the traditional methods, are part of the intoxicating bustle of smells, sounds and colors in the famous fish market of Negombo, which has preserved its traditional character since time immemorial. A visit to it is considered an experience where you are exposed to the culinary essence of the magical island.
Wilpattu Nature Reserve
Endless wild landscapes, tigers, Asian elephants, bears, moose, rare monkeys, exotic birds, herds of buffalo and crocodiles cruising the great reservoirs. All this diversity is only part of the wonderful sights in the largest and oldest nature reserve in Sri Lanka.
Polonnaruwa
In the spectacular archaeological site on the shore of the lake, historical and cultural monuments are displayed, including ancient stone statues alongside beautiful temples that have been preserved from the 11th century to the present day.
1,200 steps up the Harry Cliff
Sigiriya, one of the oldest cities in Sri Lanka, contains the Ira Cliff which rises 200 meters high. It is considered one of the most exciting attractions on the island and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 1,200 steps lead to the stone fortress at the top, which some consider an eighth world wonder.
Tea fields forever
The picturesque and spectacular road to the mountainous area in the center of Sri Lanka passes through the tea plantations associated with the rural landscapes of Sri Lanka, winding between higher and higher ridges that are slowly covered in mists, and overlooks the small villages of the tea pickers and the spectacular green terraces. The gushing Ramboda Falls, where you can dip your feet in front of the breathtaking beauty, are another mandatory stop on the way to the land of tea.
Where do you sleep on the island?
Tea Trail Resort Hutton, Sri Lanka
The unique boutique resort provides a glimpse into the life of the English aristocracy in the "Hill Stations" of the colonial days. The bungalow hotel, designed in the style of the luxury estates in the heart of the plantations, overlooks the breathtaking views of the mountainous plains, the lush terraces and tea plantations, the misty peaks and the endless green, and provides an experience of indulgent luxury in the style of the Rajas.
Serene Pavilion Hotel Wadawa, Sri Lanka
A true piece of paradise inspired by the colonial luxury estates of Sri Lanka, immersed in tropical gardens and surrounded by coconut trees and date palms on the shores of the Indian Ocean. The unique luxury hotel offers an authentic cultural experience alongside luxury indulgences such as a luxurious spa, swimming pools under the jungle tops and a well-equipped fitness club. The wood-roofed guest villas inspired by Balinese design are equipped with everything required for maximum comfort and indulgence. Each villa has a private path leading from the balcony to the spectacular beach, and some even have a private swimming pool attached.
Heritance Kandalama Kandalama, Sri Lanka
There are quite a few hotels that integrate into nature. Kandalama, located above a spectacular reservoir inhabited by a variety of exotic winged animals, is nature itself. The side of the mountain on which the hotel is built actually constitutes one of its walls, the tops of the jungle serve as roofs and the wild vegetation covers the outer shell, in a purposeful display of a connection between nature and architecture.
The spacious guest rooms, equipped with the best facilities for maximum comfort and indulgence, overlook the views of the water reservoir. The bathrooms, covered with transparent showcases, will give you an unforgettable experience of bathing in the heart of the jungle, and when you leave the room, you will be greeted with happy shouts of cheerful monkeys jumping between the trees. The high and meticulous service standard, the fine cuisine, the spacious pool in the heart of the jungle and the pampering spa, along with the proximity to spectacular attractions such as Sigiriya and Dombola, complete the magical hospitality experience in one of the most unique resorts in the world.
Tali Yativ, founder and CEO of "Spirit Olam Productions" which specializes in vacations to exotic destinations and offers packages to Sri Lanka, shares some important tips for the exotic island: "Sri Lanka is in the global spotlight this year thanks to its selection as one of the 23 best places to travel this year by the magazine The prestigious Forbes in the Europe/Asia category and for good reason. They are considered lovers of Israel, and there are good relations between the countries. The locals are super charming, helpful and nice people."
"In Sri Lanka there are several national parks that provide shelter for sloth bears, tigers and of course many elephants," she added, "for such a small island (about the size of Ireland), the diversity here is very striking. You can climb mist-covered mountains, surf on silver beaches, hike "Abundant scenery, seeing railroad tracks from the colonial era, centuries-old Buddhist temples, verdant tea fields, fishermen on stilts plying their trade in turquoise waters - Sri Lanka's attractions are particularly diverse and enticing."
In conclusion, she said: "If you plan to visit religious sites, be sure to pack a white shirt with long sleeves and long white pants to respect the locals, in addition, you can catch a traditional Canadian dance performance which is the highlight, seeing men and women in traditional clothing tell their story through Dance".