Sri Lanka first underwater museum has opened 17 th June 2020 in Galle Coastal area, the capital city of Southern Province of Sri Lanka. Galle is one of the top tourist destinations of Sri Lanka. This underwater museum project has been completely carried out by Sri […]
0 Read MoreWith internationally acclaimed venues, Surfing & Windsurfing is a popular water sport among many foreign tourists who visit the palm fringed tropical paradise Sri Lanka. The most popular surfing beaches of the island are Hikkaduwa of the South Western coastal belt and Arugam Bay (which is […]
0 Read MoreSri Lanka’s Handloom Textile Industry is centuries old. The industry has helped showcase the undying creativity of generations of Sri Lankans taking them to the international arena. A range of designs and colours, individual and innovative designs, craftsmanship, colour combination and patterns are handed down from […]
0 Read MoreOriginally a Japanese word which meant ‘writing with wax’, batik has come a long way since it was spread across East Asia by Dutch colonial officers. Originated in Indonesia and introduced to Sri Lanka by Dutch at the turn of the 19th century, the batik industry […]
0 Read MoreSri Lanka’s inherited craftsmanship, cultural diversity and rich natural resources provides the base for a wide range of giftware products that satisfy the quality conscious and discerning buyers. Giftware from Sri Lanka is now a combination of traditional skills and modern technology. Final artistic touches are […]
0 Read MoreSri Lanka the “Spice Island” is renowned for the spices export for time immemorial. Cinnamon, pepper, cardamom, clove and nutmeg are the major spices which have an export significance to Sri Lanka. Cinnamon ( Cynnamomum Zeylanicum Blume) is one of the oldest and most significant spice […]
0 Read MoreSri Lanka being a tropical island with sun shining throughout the year, agriculture is the most important sector of the Sri Lankan economy. Even though its contribution to the gross domestic product declined substantially during the past few decades, it is the most important source of […]
0 Read MoreThe Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is the largest living carnivore reptile and belongs to the family Crocodylidae. The distinct feature of the species is its immense body size. The male can reach sizes of up to 7m and weigh up to 2,000kg. On average, the adult […]
0 Read MoreThe Leatherback Sea Turtle, which is the largest living turtle, belongs to the Family Dermochelyidae. The most notable feature of the Leatherback Turtle is that its carapace is not a hard shell, but is rather made of skin and oily flesh. The adults can grow up […]
0 Read MoreThe Black-necked Stork (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus) which belongs to the family Ciconiidae is the largest species of Stork lea in Sri Lanka. It can grow up to 130-150cm in height and have a wingspan 230cm. It weighs around 4kg on average. Adults have a glossy bluish-black iridescent […]
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