Endless beaches, timeless ruins, welcoming people, oodles of
elephants, rolling surf, cheap prices, fun trains, famous tea and flavourful
food describe Sri Lanka.
So Why Not Sri Lanka?
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Sigiriya with Why not Sri lanka World Heritage giant fortress of Sigiriya built in the 5th century as a bastion and palace of king Kasyapa. This most impressive facets of the unique complex are the geometrically laid water gardens,the frescoes of beautiful maidens, and the mirror wall with ancient graffiti. The lion platform and the summit of 1.6 hectares,was surrounded by buildings during the period of Sigiriya glory. Visit for more www.whynotsrilanka.com
Frescoes painting at Sigiriya... In Sigiriya after short climb, followed by an unexpected metal spiral staircase, brings you to a sheltered gallery of well-preserved frescoes. The colorful painting of 22 beautiful & bejeweled woman, the Damsels of Sigiriya – ladies from the king’s court, or nymph goddesses called apsaras, or personifications of natural phenomena – are all that remains of what some conjecture was a vast narrative mural of more than 500 figures covering the whole western face of the rock. Visit for more www.whynotsrilanka.com
Frangipani (Plumeria rubra), also known as the Tempel Tree, is native to warm tropical areas of the Pacific Islands, Caribbean, South America and Mexico. Frangipanis withstand subtropical climate. , Champa, Dead man's fingers, Egg Flower (southern China) and Amapola (Venezuela) are other synonyms of Frangipani. The flowers of the Frangipani come in gorgeous rose-pink color brushed with bronze. Frangipani flowers are highly scented during nights and are often used in bouquets. Frangipani flowers have wonderful tropical essence. To discover more and experience Sri Lanka with professional tour organize, simple long in to www.whynotsrilanka.com
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