Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Famous tourist attractions in Sri Lanka

Famous tourist attractions in Sri Lanka

1, Kandy, ancient city of Kandy

Located in the middle of Sri Lanka, 0/20km away from the capital Colombo/Kloc. Kandy, an ancient city famous for its Buddhist shrines, was the last capital during the reign of King Singharaj Jie. Before 15 was conquered by the British, it enjoyed more than 2500 years of cultural prosperity. 1998 UNESCO listed Kandy as a cultural heritage in the World Heritage List.

2. Colombo National Museum

The museum has a collection of cultural relics from various historical periods in Sri Lanka, including various fossils, ancient bronzes, bronze sculptures, stone carvings, precious stones, ancient warrior masks, ancient maps, flags, various knitwear, metal products, lacquerware, porcelain, exquisite handicrafts, famous murals, the armor of the last King Kandy, and the Lion Throne shipped from Kandy.

3. Elephant Orphanage

Lion Rock has both the natural wonders of Ayers Rock in Australia and the daunting man-made wonders, which can't help but make every newly arrived tourist dumbfounded and sigh wonderfully. Known as the eighth wonder of the world, it is another apex of Sri Lanka's "Cultural Golden Triangle" and one of the world-class precious heritages maintained by UNESCO.

4. Mountain tea garden

Green tea is a local product of Sri Lanka, and local people like to drink black tea. The purest green tea is Nouvelle Elie, which has the best quality black tea. You can stroll through the tea garden, ask about the fragrance of tea and appreciate the charm of tea pickers. In the evening, you can also visit the tea factory and experience the local tea ceremony culture.