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Anuradhapura
Mihintale
Polonnaruwa
Sigiriya
Dambulla
Kandy
Pinnawala
Bentota
NuwaraEliya














Set in the heart of the tea-country, this beautiful town is where the British succeeded in creating an English countryside with homes in styles from Georgian to Queen Anne. Well-kept lawns with hedges, an Anglican church and the famous golf course and beautiful parks give the place an air of nostalgia. Situated at 1890 metres above sea level, the air here is cool and fresh - a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of Colombo. Close to Nuwara Eliya are Horton Plains, Sri Lanka's highest and most isolated plateau. Nature lovers will revel in this wide, patna grass covered plain, the haunt of many wild yet harmless animals and the home of many species of birds. Bridle paths will take you to the precipice known as World's End - a sheer drop of 1050 metres. .

 


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SRI LANKA'S WILD LIFE
 
Wilpattu National Park was once the premier game park in Sri Lanka. Back in the early 1980s, it boated more than 200 game wardens, and a regular stream of visitors, before it was eventually closed because of the separatist conflict between government forces and the Tamil Tigers.
  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. .