Contributing author: Sivagnanasundaram Bhagiraj Location: Badulla District, Uva Province Date of visit: January 2011 Bhagi and his friends explore Haputale, a town in Sri Lanka’s hill country. A place truly “off the beaten path” you are unlikely to see any foreign tourists and guaranteed to catch some breathtaking landscape views. Best of all, all of natures treasures enjoyed at Haputale, including ...
Contributing author: Sivagnanasundaram Bhagiraj Location: Badulla District, Uva Province Date of visit: January 2011 Bhagi and his friends explore Haputale, a town in Sri Lanka’s hill country. A place truly “off the beaten path” you are unlikely to see any foreign tourists and guaranteed to catch some breathtaking landscape views. Best of all, all of natures treasures enjoyed at Haputale, including ...
Contributing author: Sivagnanasundaram Bhagiraj Location: Badulla District, Uva Province Date of visit: January 2011 Bhagi and his friends explore Haputale, a town in Sri Lanka’s hill country. A place truly “off the beaten path” you are unlikely to see any foreign tourists and guaranteed to catch some breathtaking landscape views. Best of all, all of natures treasures enjoyed at Haputale, including ...
Contributed by: Leszek Żądło from Tolkmicko, Poland One of my Flickr favorites is this shot of the Galle Fort and lighthouse taken by Leszek during his trip to Sri Lanka in 2008. The Galle Fort was originally built the Portuguese in the 16th century and modified by the Dutch a century later. Over 400 years later, the fort still stands ...
Contributed by: Leszek Żądło from Tolkmicko, Poland One of my Flickr favorites is this shot of the Galle Fort and lighthouse taken by Leszek during his trip to Sri Lanka in 2008. The Galle Fort was originally built the Portuguese in the 16th century and modified by the Dutch a century later. Over 400 years later, the fort still stands ...
Contributed by: Leszek Żądło from Tolkmicko, Poland One of my Flickr favorites is this shot of the Galle Fort and lighthouse taken by Leszek during his trip to Sri Lanka in 2008. The Galle Fort was originally built the Portuguese in the 16th century and modified by the Dutch a century later. Over 400 years later, the fort still stands ...
Location: Nuwara Eliya, Central Province Date of visit: 21st December 2010 My visit to Nuwara Eliya wouldn’t have been complete without exploring the hill country’s tea estates that blanket most of its surrounding mountains. You pass several during your drive in from Kandy, most notably the Blue Field Tea Gardens near Ramboda Falls and the Mackwoods Tea Estate in Labookellie. Sri ...
Location: Nuwara Eliya, Central Province Date of visit: 21st December 2010 My visit to Nuwara Eliya wouldn’t have been complete without exploring the hill country’s tea estates that blanket most of its surrounding mountains. You pass several during your drive in from Kandy, most notably the Blue Field Tea Gardens near Ramboda Falls and the Mackwoods Tea Estate in Labookellie. Sri ...
Contributing author: Sivagnanasundaram Bhagiraj Location: Polonnaruwa District, North-Central Province; Matale District, Central Province Date of visit: July 2009 Bhagi and his friends explore one of the country’s historic nature treasure troves, the Wasgamuwa National Park. With significant historic value, these woodlands were originally declared as nature reserve in 1938 for its breadth of flora and fauna, and covers about 39,000 hectares ...
Contributing author: Sivagnanasundaram Bhagiraj Location: Polonnaruwa District, North-Central Province; Matale District, Central Province Date of visit: July 2009 Bhagi and his friends explore one of the country’s historic nature treasure troves, the Wasgamuwa National Park. With significant historic value, these woodlands were originally declared as nature reserve in 1938 for its breadth of flora and fauna, and covers about 39,000 hectares ...