Uncover the best wildlife experiences in Sri Lanka and celebrate nature alongside the Women’s World Cup action.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) of the British government has lifted their advice against British tourists visiting certain areas of Sri Lanka, opening up Yala National Park in the south of ...
We drive on bumpy trails through scrub land, ironwood, Ceylon oak and tea trees, and rocky outcrops interspersed with water bodies. Iridescent kingfishers swoop down in the waters, rose-ringed ...
Sri Lanka is, without doubt, an exceptional destination for a family holiday – powdery beaches, jungles teeming with monkeys, ...
A citizen science initiative that identifies and visually records leopard behavior at Sri Lanka’s Yala National Park, world famous for its leopards, hopes to give visitors a better insight into each ...
Yala National Park, on the southern coastline of Sri Lanka, is one of the nation’s most popular parks, home to dense populations of both Asian elephants and leopards, as well as nearly 100 types of ...
Sri Lanka’s lucrative wildlife tourism sector, a cornerstone of its economic recovery, is facing a critical challenge of imbalance. ..
COLOMBO October 29, 2017 — The World Bank today released a statement clarifying media reports on World Bank’s position on the management of Yala national park. The Bank has indeed raised the ...
The third property in Resplendent Ceylon’s collection of uniquely designed boutique hotels and camps dotted throughout the country—which also happen to be Sri Lanka’s only three Relais & Chateaux ...
Sri Lanka is an enigma. A little bit of India, a splash of the Maldives and a hint of Bali, the country retains a distinct personality all its own, discernible only in its startlingly diverse corners.
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