Cities and Places in Sri Lanka

Renowned for its well-preserved ruins of an early Sri Lankan civilization and a center of Theravada Buddhism, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

A coastal town in Sri Lanka famous for its pristine beaches, luxury resorts, and water sports activities.

The bustling commercial capital of Sri Lanka, blending colonial architecture with modern urban life.

Known for the Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring intricate Buddha statues and murals.

A scenic mountain town in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, celebrated for its stunning views, moderate weather, hiking trails, and tea plantations.

A fortified city on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast, famous for the historic Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

A popular beach destination in Sri Lanka, known for its coral reefs, surfing spots, and vibrant nightlife.

Widely considered to be the cultural capital of Sri Lanka, located in the central highlands, with moderate weather, home to the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

A coastal city near Colombo, renowned for its lake, sandy beaches, seafood, and historic colonial buildings.

A picturesque hill station in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, also known as “Little England”, famed for its tea plantations and cool climate.

A serene beach town in southern Sri Lanka, known for whale watching, sandy beaches, and vibrant nightlife.

A coastal resort town in eastern Sri Lanka, famous for its shallow, crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches.

An ancient city in Sri Lanka, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring well-preserved ruins of a medieval capital.

A historic rock fortress in Sri Lanka, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its remarkable ancient frescoes and gardens.

A port city on Sri Lanka’s northeast coast, known for its natural harbor, historic temples, and beautiful beaches.

A coastal town in southern Sri Lanka, popular for its surfing spots and stilt fishermen.

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