ABOUT SRI LANKA
Sri Lanka is a tropical island nation in the Indian Ocean, located south of India, known for its rich biodiversity, 2,000+ years of culture, and scenic landscapes ranging from coastlines to central highlands. Formerly Ceylon, this multi-ethnic country features a population of over 21 million. It is a premier tourist destination, famous for “Ceylon Tea,” spices, and eight UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Popular Places
Sri Lanka is a diverse destination renowned for its ancient ruins, tropical beaches, and lush hill country. Key spots include the dramatic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the, Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, and the scenic tea plantations of Ella. Coastal favorites feature Mirissa’s beaches and Galle Forts history while Yala National Park offers premier wildlife safaris.

Activities
Sri Lanka offers a diverse mix of activities, ranging from exploring ancient, UNESCO-listed rock fortresses in Sigiriya to surfing in Arugam Bay and whale watching in Mirissa. Visitors can take scenic train rides through tea country, trek the Knuckles Mountain Range, safari in Yala National Park for leopards, and experience cultural immersion in Kandy.

Tourism Industry
Sri Lanka’s tourism industry is a vital economic pillar, acting as the third-largest foreign exchange earner and experiencing rapid post-COVID recovery. Known for its biodiversity, beaches (Arugam Bay, Pasikudah), and cultural heritage, the island attracts millions annually. It has rebounded to pre-crisis levels with significant growth in 2025, driven by key markets like India, the UK, and Russia.

Foods & Drinks
Sri Lankan cuisine is a vibrant, spicy blend of rice, coconut, and bold spices, heavily influenced by Indian and Dutch traditions. Renowned for its aromatic curries, sambols, and seafood, the food often features fresh curry leaves, chili, and coconut milk, with staples like Kottu Roti, hoppers, and rice and curry offering rich, complex flavors, usually eaten by hand.
