Sri Lanka

Many have tried to name it, but soon realized that even a thousand names would only capture a fraction of what Sri Lanka has to offer. Floating on the Indian Ocean, the ancient land of Ceylon remains one of Southeast Asia’s most enigmatic and astonishing destinations.

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“I can never seem to find a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to truly satisfy me.”

Pristine beaches in the north and east, rugged mountains at the island’s core, lively streets in Colombo and Kandy, and endless tea plantations at every turn—these are just a few chapters of the captivating story that is Sri Lanka.

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Like a tear falling into the sea

Ancient Ceylon reveals itself to the curious as a simple pebble, only to unveil its true brilliance as a pearl upon closer inspection.

Wonder of the Indian Ocean

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Sri Lanka enjoys a delightful tropical climate year-round. However, it’s important to note the monsoon seasons: from November to January on the northeast coast, and from May to July on the southwest coast.

Tropical

Average 27°C

May - September

Warm days with scattered showers and pleasant nights

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The temples hidden at dusk

Unveil the hidden arcana of the temples of Yatagala, Rhummasala and Nawamunisaya. Stroll among its century-old trees and Buddha statues at dusk and receive the blessing of a monk by candlelight.
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Local art and secret corners

Let one of Sri Lanka’s most renowned artists open the doors of his home and be guided through his secret garden and library to the gallery, where he exhibits his best works.
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Conversations on spirituality

Engage in a pleasant conversation about Buddhism, goodness, life and the universe itself with a practicing nun in the ideal setting of a meditation monastery.

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