Leopard safaris with Why not Sri Lanka The Sri Lankan leopard is a leopard subspecies native to Sri Lanka, There are about 1,000 leopards across Sri Lanka and they are a keystone species in ecological parlance of the country,Yala National park, Wilpaththu National park Hortanplans National park indicates that Sri Lankan leopards are not any more social than other leopard subspecies. Why not Sri Lanka is the best option to have endless experience of safari in Sri Lanka. Visit for more www.whynotsrilanka.com
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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
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