Friday, February 2, 2018

Great Ideas Keep In Your Memory

01.Stunning Beaches

There are long golden specked ones, there are dainty ones with soft white sand there are wind and wave battered ones and ones without a footstep for miles. Some have a slowly vibe and some have a lively party vibe, but whichever you choose, the beaches of Sri Lanka really are every bit as gorgeous as you've heard. and we guarantee that after you've returned home, every time you sit in rush hour traffic on a wet and clod Monday morning an image of palm trees and azure Sri Lankan waters will float into your mind

02.Surfing

The heart of Sri Lanka's nascent surf scene the long right break at the southern end of Arugambay is considered Sri Lanka's best. From April to September you'll find surfers riding the waves stragglers catch the random good days as late as November. throughout the year you can revel in the surfer vibe there are board rental and ding repair joints plus plenty of laid back cheep hangouts offering a bed on the beach. And if you need solitude there are fine breaks at nearby Lighthouse and Okanda.

03.Beloved Galle Fort

Man and nature have joined force in Galle Fort to produce an architectural work of art. The Dutch

built the streets and buildings, the Sri Lankans added the colour and style, and then nature got busy covering it in a gentle layer of tropical vegetarian humidity and salty air. The result is an enchanting old town that has recently become home to dozens of art galleries, quirky shops and boutique cafes and guesthouses. For tourists it's without doubt the number one urban attraction in the country.


04.Whale watching at Mirissa

People once visited the beaches of southern Sri Lanka to laze under palm trees and maybe go and peer at a few little fish on a diving excursion. then somebody realised that the deep blue was home to more than just a few little fish. It turns out that the waters off Sri Lanka are home to the planet's biggest creature the blue whale (not to mention the slightly smaller sperm whale).Now every morning in season boats leave Mirissa in search of creatures like no other . 


05.Exploring Undiscovered Beaches

Off limit due to war. inaccessible due to bad roads not really on the map these are all factors that have kept some truly magnificent east coast beaches off traveller  itineraries. But just take one look at these beautiful ribbons of sand and you won't want to leave. And you may well have the stands to yourself. A few areas to consider Navalady Vakarai the islands near Batticaloa, Lighthouse, beaches down the strip from Uppuveli and Nilaveli. 




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