Features
    • Whale Island

      "It's like the Serengeti in Africa, but you have whales instead!"

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    • Dawn in the East

      The beautiful, pristine coastline of Passekudah is finally opening up to 
the rest of the world...

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    • Loolecondera: The Birthplace of Ceylon Tea

      Loolecondera is no ordinary plantation, for it was here that James Taylor made the first successful attempt to grow and process tea in Ceylon.

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    • Sri Lanka: Sporting Splendour

      With her gleaming azure skies, lush rolling hills, pristine golden beaches and deeply satisfying year-round mild weather Sri Lanka...

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    • The Wild And The Free

      Sri Lanka's magnificent national bird, the Ceylon Junglefowl, has a reputation for resilience.

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    • Full Of Beans

      Steaming bowls of legumes such as kadala, mung eta, cowpea and dhal are a common sight on Sri Lankan tables.

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    • A Temple of Yore: Magul Maha Viharaya

      Shaded by numerous trees and cooled by the soft breeze that rustled by, I gazed around, transfixed by the breadth of the ancient monastic ruins that encircled the periphery.

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    • Adisham

      Although Sri Lanka has scores of colonial tea plantation bungalows and some 
grand heritage hotels, it has only one stately home: Adisham.

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    • A Radiant Adornment

      The small Island of Sri Lanka boasts multi-racialism and multi-religiousness, and within the
three major races - Sinhalese, Tamil, 
and Muslim - subdivisions exist.

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    • Halifax: 
heritage of a maritime legacy

      Few places in North America combine old world charm with modern day bustle as does Halifax, the biggest city in Atlantic Canada and the capital of the province...

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