Sri Lanka – Pearl in the Indian Ocean

Sri Lanka – Pearl in the Indian Ocean

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Long weekend coming up and want to plan a short romantic getaway abroad but are stuck with visa issues? Want to travel abroad, but high expenses are a deterrent? Last minute travel plans and no visa appointments available? Want to experience sun, sea, beach, hill stations, culture, tea gardens, and adventure activities, all in one short holiday?The answer to all the above questions is – Sri Lanka, the Pearl in the Indian Ocean. Forbes magazine has ranked Sri Lanka as the fourth most popular tourist destination in the world for 2024. Sri Lanka has been placed 13th out of 50 in the “The 50 Best Islands in the World for 2023” to visit for 2023 by global travel website, Big 7 Travel.Easily accessible from all major airports in India via direct (Sri Lankan Airlines, Vistara Airlines) or one-stop flights (Indigo Airlines), Sri Lanka’s major airport, the Bandaranaike International Airport at Katunayake, is about 45 minutes’ drive from the capital city of Colombo. The other international airport is Jaffna, located at the northernmost tip of the island, which has flight connectivity (Alliance Air) from Chennai. For the adventurous ones, there is a 4-hour ferry connection from Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu to Kankesanthurai in Sri Lanka. And most importantly, the visa is free on arrival for Indian nationals.

The climate pattern in Sri Lanka is similar to India, with the main monsoon from June to September, winters from October till February, and summers from March to June. The monsoon is actually a good time to travel within Sri Lanka as the greenery is at its best shade of green, hotels offer good rates because of the low season, and it’s not too crowded. Winters, of course, have their own charm with thick foggy mornings and evenings in the hill country area, which has the popular destinations of Nuwara Eliya and Kandy.

With so much to offer to tourists in terms of sightseeing options, you can choose to cover this country as per your choice of vacation type and also the number of days you have.

 

 

Short 3-Night Vacation

For a short 3-night vacation, the best is to cover the beach destinations down south from Colombo, which are just 2–3 hours’ drive from the airport. The best places to stay are Bentota, Hikkaduwa, Mirissa, Unawatuna, Galle, and the choice of stay depends on the kind of holiday you are looking for. If you want a relaxed holiday with not much sightseeing or activities, then Bentota is the place to go. If you want to do a lot of activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, coral viewing, whale and dolphin watching, then the best places to stay are Unawatuna or Mirissa. There is also a thriving nightlife in Unawatuna with a lot of nightclubs, pubs, and discotheques in the area. Another option is to stay in Colombo to enjoy the nightlife and casinos there and maybe do a one-day excursion to see the beaches in and around Bentota.

 

 

Longer 5-6 Night Vacation

For a longer duration holiday of 5 or 6 nights, it’s best to go for an itinerary covering the major highlights in Sri Lanka – Kandy (the former capital and home to the Temple of the Tooth Relic, the holiest shrine in Sri Lanka), Nuwara Eliya (famous for the Seetha Temple), Bentota (beaches), and Colombo. In this short 5-6 days itinerary, you get all of Sri Lanka in a short capsule – culture and heritage, Ramayana sites, vast vistas of tea gardens, cool weather, beaches, and of course the capital city of Colombo.

Adventure and Wildlife Lovers

For the adventure and wildlife lovers, there is a whole gamut of experiences waiting for you. From hot air ballooning, trekking, wildlife safaris, and birding at the Wilpattu, Kaudulla, Minneriya, or Yala National Parks, to exploring the rainforest ecosystem inside Sinharaja Reserve, ziplining at Ella, snorkeling, and scuba diving at Unawatuna, and so much more

Ramayana Sites

Who can forget the centuries-old relation between India and Sri Lanka through the Ramayana! An itinerary of about 7–8 days can cover all the important locations in Sri Lanka associated with the Ramayana, from temples founded by Shri Rama, Ashok Vatika, Hanuman’s footprints, Seetha Temple, Agni Pariksha place, caves where Ravana used to meditate, and many other such locations.

 

Buddhist Heritage

India and Sri Lanka share another centuries-old relation bound by Buddhism. There is a rich tradition of Buddhism in both countries, and an itinerary of about 6–7 days can cover all the major Buddhist sites in Sri Lanka – Dambulla, Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Mihintale, Kelaniya, and so on.

So, a trip to Sri Lanka must be on the bucket list of every traveler because the destination has so much to offer to all age groups and for all holiday themes. Accessible with a short flight from most major cities in India, easy and free visa, breathtaking scenery, very hospitable people, and most importantly, a holiday at a budget that doesn’t pinch your pocket!

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