1. Recommended scenic spots:
1. Colombo
Colombo is the capital of Sri Lanka and the largest city in the country. Colonial architecture, bustling markets and rich cultural activities make it a must-visit.
Independence Square: Enjoy the signing place of Sri Lanka's Declaration of Independence and feel the history of national independence.
Agams Palace: This 17th-century palace is one of the oldest palaces in Sri Lanka. Its architectural style is unique and it shows Sri Lanka's rich cultural heritage.
Lake Bella: Enjoy a quiet time, enjoy fishing or go boating on the lake Bella, the largest lake in Colombo.
2, Sigiriya
Sigiriya has many ancient Buddhist sites and historical sites, the most famous of which is Lion Rock.
Lion Rock: Climb this 2-meter-high huge rock, overlook the beautiful city of Sigiriya and feel the magnificence of nature.
Sigiriya Ancient City: Stroll through the ancient city, feel its rich historical and cultural heritage, and appreciate the charm of this ancient city.
3, Kandy
Kandy is the cultural center of Sri Lanka, with many temples and ancient markets.
Temple: Visit Kandy Foya Temple and feel the solemn atmosphere of one of the most important Buddhist shrines in Sri Lanka.
Kandy Lake: Take a stroll in the garden near the artificial lake Kandy Lake, or enjoy a leisurely time by boating on the lake.
4, nuwara eliya
nuwara eliya is a famous tea garden city with charming natural scenery and traditional British colonial architecture.
Tea Garden: Visit Horton Tea Garden, enjoy the beautiful tea garden scenery, experience the fun of picking tea and taste authentic Sri Lankan tea.
Botanical Garden: Take a stroll in nuwara eliya Botanical Garden, enjoy all kinds of tropical plants and flowers, and feel the charm of nature.
5. Galle
Galle is an ancient coastal city with beautiful beaches, historic castles and many ancient Dutch colonial buildings.
Ancient Castle: Visit this castle with a long history, which was built in the 17th century, and enjoy the art and cultural relics of the Dutch colonial period.
Uyou Island: You can walk to Uyou Island from Galle Beach, visit Hindu temples and inscriptions on the island, and enjoy beautiful beaches and diving spots.
6. Yala National Park
Yala National Park is one of the largest national parks in Sri Lanka, with spectacular waterfalls, beautiful mountain scenery and swarms of wild animals. It is an excellent place to watch wild animals, attracting countless tourists to visit.
Lake Mayala: Enjoy the clear water, spectacular waterfalls and alpine scenery on the shores of Lake Majala in Yala National Park. This is an excellent place to watch wild animals and water activities.
wildlife viewing: Take part in wildlife viewing activities in Yala National Park, get in close contact with rare animals such as elephants, leopards and crocodiles, and experience the magical charm of nature. You can participate in wildlife viewing activities and photography here.
7. Other attractions recommend
Dambulla Rock Temple: Visit this famous Buddhist grottoes in Sri Lanka and feel the treasures of ancient art and the unique charm of religious culture.
Mirissa Beach: Enjoy the soft sand and clear water at Mirissa Beach on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, and feel the baptism of sunshine and sea breeze.
turtle conservation center: visit the turtle conservation center to learn about the protection of turtles
ii. food recommendation
Sri Lanka's food culture is deeply influenced by its rich history and culture. Here are some delicious foods not to be missed:
1. Crabs: Crabs in Sri Lanka are famous for their delicious and unique cooking methods, especially in restaurants near Kandy Lake.
2. Biriyani: This dish originated in India, but it is also very popular in Sri Lanka. This is a kind of rice cooked with spices, usually eaten with chicken or mutton.
3. Shawarma: You can find delicious kebabs in street stalls in Sri Lanka. Usually eaten with yogurt and vegetables.
4. Coconut Curry: Sri Lankan curry is famous for its spicy and rich taste, and coconut curry is one of the representatives. This is a curry cooked with coconut milk and various spices, usually served with rice.
5. Dhal: This is a very popular bean food in Sri Lanka, which is usually used as a staple food. Bean soup is a soup cooked with all kinds of beans and spices, which is rich in flavor and taste.
6. Fruits: Sri Lanka is rich in tropical fruits, such as bananas, pineapples, mangoes, papayas and so on. In addition, you can taste all kinds of fresh juices and desserts in the street market.
III. Activity recommendation
1. Buddhist cultural experience: Sri Lanka is one of the holy places of Buddhism. You can attend Buddhist ceremonies or visit local Buddhist temples to feel the unique charm of Buddhist culture.
2. Tea Garden Tour: Take a stroll in the tea garden in nuwara eliya, taste authentic Sri Lankan tea and experience the fun of picking tea.
3. seaside holiday: go to Galle or Mirissa beach, enjoy the sunshine, sand and clear water, and experience the pleasure of seaside holiday.
4. wildlife observation: observe wildlife in Yala national park or wildlife reserve near Danbule grottoes and feel the magic of nature.
5. Diving and water sports: There are many beautiful beaches and diving resorts in Sri Lanka. You can participate in diving or water sports and explore the beauty of the underwater world.
6. Cultural experience: Feel the local customs in the street market in Sri Lanka, or participate in local cultural activities, such as traditional music and dance performances.
IV. Travel Tips
1. Language: Sinhala and Tamil are the official languages of Sri Lanka, but English is generally widely accepted in tourist areas and major cities. Mastering some basic Sri Lankan phrases is helpful for better communication with local people.
2. Currency: The official currency of Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan rupee. Credit cards are usually acceptable in major cities and tourist attractions, but cash may be needed in smaller or more remote places. Remember to exchange some local currency at airports, hotels and other places for emergencies.
3. Transportation: Sri Lanka's public transportation system is relatively developed, mainly including buses, trains and taxis. However, for tourists, taking a taxi may be the most convenient and quickest way.
4. Time difference: Sri Lanka is 2.5 hours behind Beijing time. During the tourist season, especially during western holidays, flights and hotels may be tight, so it is best to book in advance.
5. Respect the local people: Sri Lanka is a country dominated by Buddhism, so tourists should respect the local culture and religious habits. For example, when entering a temple, you should take off your shoes, and men and women are not allowed to wear them exposed.
6. Wildlife protection: There are many national parks and wildlife reserves in Sri Lanka. When visiting these places, tourists should abide by the regulations of the parks, do not disturb the lives of animals, do not feed animals, and do not contact with animals.
7. Environmental protection: Sri Lanka is a beautiful island country. Tourists should respect nature, do not damage the environment, do not throw away garbage at will, and minimize the impact on the local environment.
8. Travel insurance: It is very necessary to buy travel insurance for yourself during your trip. Travel insurance can provide you with protection against accidental injury, illness, lost luggage and cancellation of travel.