3 Reasons Sri Lanka Should be on Every Traveler’s Bucket List

Posted by srilankadriverhire on January 25th, 2020

If you have traveled extensively throughout Southeast Asia but never been to Sri Lanka, you need to get back to the drawing board at once! With its fair share of beautiful sandy beaches, tropical climate, and incredible cuisine, Sri Lanka is a vacationer’s paradise. Once you look past the conventional destinations, you will notice the country is home to a diverse geography, interesting history, and welcoming locals. If this is your first trip to the island, most travel agents in Sri Lanka can help you chalk out an itinerary. Some experienced travel planners can also arrange sri lanka private tours if you are up for it.

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If you are still looking for reasons to include the island in your travel bucket list for the year, here is a list of reasons that make Sri Lanka special!

Pristine and Secluded Beaches

Sri Lanka is home to some of the most picturesque beaches in the world. Save for a few located towards the southern part of the island, most Sri Lankan beaches are devoid of foreigners. Surrounded by the Indian Ocean and Laccadive Sea on all sides, Sri Lankan beaches are as varied as it gets.

If you are looking to sunbathe in peace, a trip to Mirissa is recommended. The beach at Unawatuna is perfect for partying. While Bentota is ideal for the adrenaline junkies who are looking for activities like para-cycling and kite surfing.

Multiple Surf Spots

With a large number of sand bottom breaks and consistent waves, Sri Lanka is home to some of the best surfing spots in the world. Arugam Bay is among the leading surfs on the island, slowly gaining popularity with pro surfers. Sri Lanka is also home to a number of amateur surfing spots. The coastal village of Hikkaduwa being a great example.

Home to Some Rare Animal Species

Despite its limited size, Sri Lanka boasts of 26 wildlife reserves. The country is home to over 215 bird species, has a high density of Asian elephants, leopards, mugger crocodiles, and is a nesting place of sea turtles. The renowned Yala National Park has the highest density of Sri Lanka’s leopard population. The ideal time to spot one is during the night or early morning. The coral reef off the coast of Pigeon Island is home to over a 100 species of colorful corals and 300 species of reef fish, making it an ideal spot for deep sea diving.

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