A UNESCO World Heritage site, the fortress was built by King Kassapa in the 5th century. Be sure to walk its gardens and see its stunning Frescoes. Entrance: LKR 50 (locals) & USD 25 (foreigners). En savoir plus .
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the fortress was built by King Kassapa in the 5th century. Be sure to walk its gardens and see its stunning Frescoes. Entrance: LKR 50 (locals) & USD 25 (foreigners). En savoir plus .
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the cave temples were originally built in the 1st century BC by King Wattagamini Abhaya. Be sure to visit all 5 ancient caves featuring granite carved statues. En savoir plus .
For a nice escape from the busy city streets I recommend a stroll along the Kandy Lake, built in 1807 by the last Sinhalese monarch, King Sri Wickrema Rajasinghe. En savoir plus .
The original structure of today’s Maligawa was built by King Vira Narendra Sinha in the early 1700′s and today houses a tooth relic of the Lord Buddha. En savoir plus .
Ramboda Waterfall is one of Sri Lanka’s most magnificent waterfalls and breathtaking scenery. This is a must see in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka En savoir plus .
It was here that Sri Lanka began self-rule on February 4, 1948 with a formal ceremony by Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, marking the commencement of its first parliament. En savoir plus .
The strip's Coral Sanctuary used to be home to a beautiful reef & aquatic wildlife. Sadly, a bleaching event in '98 has it nearly extinct. You can snorkel or rent a glass bottom boat for LKR 2500. En savoir plus .