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Explore the lush green island of Buddha surrounded by the sparkling blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka is an enticing mix of thousands of years of society and authentic tropical adventure! Set off on a round trip of this island country and spot the magic of its people, traditions, and innate wonders. Sparkling sea azure, lush jungle green, a gleaming white dagoba that rises to the sky, and glowing sandy beaches where everyday life is as far away as it could possibly be.

 

Discover the island of Buddha in the Indian Ocean, visit a wildlife protection facility for neonate elephants, and cook with Ayesha – Sri Lanka is an enticing mix of thousands of years of culture and legitimate tropical scenery! And as the grand finale of our round trip through this island country, invest a few days relaxing days on the beach.

 

 

• Traverse the highlands by train

• Visit the cave temp

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