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Ancient
cultures, dazzling festivals, lush tea plantations and topographical
diversity describe Sri Lanka, the teardrop
shaped island suspended 30 miles off the southeast coast
of India. Formerly Ceylon, the country is a study
in contrasts and also is in conflict between the predominately
Buddhist Sinhalese majority and largely Hindu Tamil minority.
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Some
of Asia's most significant archeological sites have been
unearthed, a cultural triangle encompassing three ancient
capitals, once home to tens of thousands. Discover
wall paintings of beautiful maidens, still smiling after
1500 years in a sheltered grotto. Explore Asia's oldest
surviving landscape gardens. And, marvel at the colossal
images of Buddha. In Kandy, an exuberant festival,
with rules of conduct dating back to 1318, venerates the
treasured tooth relic said to belong to Buddha. This
annual Esala Perahera spectacle assaults your senses with
a barrage of color and sounds, flaming torches, drummers
and dancers, costumed children and caparisoned elephants.
Follow
a botanist’s dream from the formidable Horton Plains at
7000 feet to the tropical Sinharaja Forest Reserve.
This is a World Heritage Site where wandering under a cathedral
of trees you find yourself in a living lab for many of Sri
Lanka’s endemic species. The magnificent
south coast is distinctly different with its sandy terrain
and nearby Yala National Wildlife Park, the last stop on
your Sri Lankan odyssey, a true study in
contrasts.
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a rich and enjoyable journey you provide while sitting
in our living room. It was as though we were living
the adventure." |
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