Better known for its beaches,
the unique
attractions of the island of Sri Lanka in
the Indian Ocean just 27kms off the South
Coast of India,
however, are located in the interior.
Within
the
Cultural Triangle
in the interior of Sri
Lanka
are the 2000 year old historic ancient
cities of
Anuradhapura, the famous
Sigiriya rock fortress with the rock
frescos, the rock temple caves at
Dambulla, the ancient capital of
Polonnaruwa, the
ancient monastry at
Ritigale, the birthplace of Buddhism
in Sri Lanka at
Mihintale and other
world heritage listed archaeological sites.
The cultural capital of Sri Lanka in
Kandy,
which was the last Royal Kingdom to resist
the British, is also the location of the
world famous Temple of the Tooth Relic as
well as less well know but equally
fascinating temples, covered in our section
on "Undiscovered
Lanka".
The ancient wonders of the cultural
triangle in the interior of Sri Lanka lie
only 179 Kms and a mere 4 hours drive
from the west coast and Colombo
International Airport. The triangle is bounded to the
North by Anuradhapura and
Mihintale and to
the South East by
Polonnaruwa with
Sigiriya
and Dambulla in the middle of the triangle.
Kandy and
Matale Vihara are to the South.
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Within the small area of the Cultural
Triangle are no fewer than seven UNESCO declared
world heritage sites.
These marvels span some 2500 years of
history from the sacred city of
Anuradhapura,
the rock fortress of
Sigiriya to the rock cave temples of
Dambulla and the
magnificent temples and palaces of the royal
city of Kandy. Some of the less well known
but equally fascinating sites, devoid of the
crowds, are shown in the “Undiscovered
Lanka” section.
What is fascinating is that these 2000 year
old temples are still places of devout religious
worship and not just monuments. Sri Lanka is
an intensely devote Buddhist country where
you can discover a living ancient Buddhist
culture in the Cultural Triangle
Sri Lanka became popular as a
cheap long haul tropical beach destination.
Recently, Sri Lanka has moved up-market with
a new generation of lap of luxury suite
boutique hotels of character, some with
private plunge pools, which are now found in the
cultural triangle interior of the island as
well as the beaches. In this website, we have
both visited and stayed overnight in
Sigiriya The Elephant Corridor,
Hotel Sigiriya, Sigiriya Village,
Vil Uyana, in
Dambulla Amaya Lake
and Kandalama Hotel, in
Polonnaruwa
the
Polonaruwa Rest House where The
Queen stayed in 1954, the Deer Park and in Kandy
Amaya Hills, Citadel, and Mahaweli Reach Hotels.
For a decade Sri Lanka has been a second
home to our British directors, who escape
the cold dreary British winter for 4 months of the year
to this sun drenched paradise tropical island.
Our
recommendations are based on personal
experience.
In this
site, you will find only destinations
and hotels which have been personally
visited and recommended by our London
resident directors.
Except for aerial photos, all the images
used on the site have, without a single
exception, been taken during
these travels and are as another tourist
would have taken them. We give you the
Cultural Triangle and Sri Lanka as we see
it.
With a ground handling office in Sri Lanka,
with fluent English speaking Sri Lanka
staff, offering intimate knowledge of the
destinations in Sri Lanka as well as a UK
Head Office with British - Sri Lankan
directors who have repeatedly visited the
destination,
we invite you to share
the Cultural Triangle and our Sri Lanka with
us in a way few other travel companies can.