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Anuradhapura
Mihintale
Polonnaruwa
Sigiriya
Dambulla
Kandy
Pinnawala
Bentota
NuwaraEliya

 
Anuradhapura was the first ancient capital of the country of kings for about 1400 years. In pinnacle of its glory the city extended over a surface of 52 sq. km and the population amounted to several tens of thousands. Its magnificent monuments, refined sculptures and paintings are testimony to a veritable and original Sri Lankan culture.

 


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SRI LANKA'S WILD LIFE
 
Sri Lanka's World Heritage Sites – Sinharaja
Sri Lanka’s tropical rain forest is not the largest in the world. Indeed, it covers no more than about 40 square miles. But this primeval forest, a UNESCO world natural heritage site, is fiercely protected and breathtakingly beautiful.
  Bundala National Park
This wetland sanctuary combines 20km of beach, lagoons and scrub which host more than 150 bird species. The lagoons prove popular with crocodiles and on the land there are elephants in herds of up to 60, civets and giant squirrels.