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Dolphins in Kalpitiya
Spectacular train rides through the high country tea plantations gives an insight to tea production in Sri Lanka
Bakers Falls at Horton Plains at an altitude of 2000 meters, is one of the many beautiful waterfalls in Sri Lanka
Another view of the Bakers falls located within Hortan Plains National park at an altitude of 2000 meters
Diyaluma falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in Sri Lanka
Sunrise watched from Adams Peak, a holy mountain in the heart of the Island.
Blue whale watching off the coast of Mirissa
South coastal scene of Sri Lanka
South coastal scene near Mirissa in Sri Lanka
Taprobane Island off the coast of Weligama in South coast of Sri Lanka
Portuguese period fort of southern city Galle
Catamarans, wooden outrigger boats are typical to Sri Lankan coastal regions
Turtels in Sri Lankan waters
A paradise for surfers on many coastal waters in Sri Lanka
Stilt Fishermen perched on a stilt in shallow waters, is an icon on the southern beaches of Sri Lanka, around Weligama and Mirissa
Highland tea plantations of Sri Lanka produces the finest teas in the world
Tea pluckers at work, in Sri Lankan highland tea plantations
Sigiriya, the Lion Fortress, an ancient royal palace on a monolithic rock
A view from the 200m high Sigiriya, the Lion Fortress, an ancient royal palace on a monolithic rock
brightly colored and heavily decorated Kovil is a term for a hindu temple
A typical brightly coloured and heavily stucco decorated Hindu Temples are dotted among the lush green vegetation in Sri Lanka
Off the coast of Jaffna, the Hindu Kovil at Nagadvipa
brightly colored Hindu Shiva Temple in Jaffna, with the bull Nandi in foreground
Heavily ornated and brightly colored temple Gopurams rise high over the entrances to the temples in Jaffna
Tank used for ritual baths at Naguleswaran, Jaffna
Nallur temple in Jaffna is one of the most revered sites of Hindus
The higly decorated Gopuram over the entrace of Nallur temple in Jaffna
Jaffna Library was famous for its huge collection of dravidian literature
Jaffna bazzar is a lively place, where local produce typical for the Jaffna peninsular could be found
Pigeon Island off the coast of Trincomalee on the east coast of Sri Lanka
Elephant transit home is a safe haven for the young and old elephants alike
Baby elephant
Majestic Tuskers on the roads of Sri Lanka is not a rare sight
Herds of wild elephants still roam the jungles of Sri Lanka
Jackals among many other animals in Yala National Park in Sri Lanka
All major cities can be reached by train, which is an inexpensive mode of transport through Sri Lanka
Ruvanveli Dagaba in Anuradhapura, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka, is the tallest Stupa at 100 meters high, built 2,200 years ago
Novice monks on Pindapaatha, gathering daily food donated by people
Jetavana dagaba in Anuradhapura, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka, was the tallest building in Sri Lanka, when it was built in 4th century AD
Chewing betel leaves together with Areca nuts, Calcium lime and an assortment of favourite spices is a favourite past-time habit among the villagers of Sri Lanka
Polonnaruwa was the second capital of Sri Lanka. Vatadage was built in the 11th century A D
Lankatilaka Viharaya of Polonnaruwa, the second capital of Sri Lanka, was built in the 11th century A D
Train rides through the hill country offer fantastic views across the tea growing regions of Sri Lanka
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