Endemic Gecko Species: Nocturnal Lizards
Sri Lanka's forests hide some of the world's most remarkable creatures—tiny geckos that most locals have never seen, despite living on the same island. These nocturnal lizards are so unique that many
Sri Lanka's forests hide some of the world's most remarkable creatures—tiny geckos that most locals have never seen, despite living on the same island. These nocturnal lizards are so unique that many
Imagine waking up to chest-high water rushing through your home in the dead of night, sweeping away everything you've worked for. For many of us in Sri Lanka, this isn't a nightmare—it's the harsh rea
Imagine holding a small, weathered silver coin in your palm, stamped with ancient symbols from a time when our island was a bustling hub connecting East and West. These aren't just pieces of metal—the
Sri Lanka's warm Indian Ocean waters teem with playful dolphins leaping through the waves, offering us locals and visitors alike a front-row seat to one of nature's most captivating shows. Whether you
Imagine standing atop Pidurutalagala, Sri Lanka's highest peak at 2,524 metres, gazing over a landscape that shifts from misty highlands to endless coastal plains. Our island's unique geography divide
Sri Lanka's coastline stretches over 1,340 kilometres, harbouring some of the Indian Ocean's most vital marine ecosystems. Among these, seagrass beds stand as silent guardians of our coastal biodivers
Imagine strolling along ancient ramparts as the Indian Ocean crashes below, where Dutch cannons once guarded spice routes and today's locals sip tea in colonial-era homes. That's Galle Fort for us Sri
Sri Lanka's ancient moonstones, known as sandakada pahana, represent one of the world's most sophisticated and symbolically rich architectural traditions. These elaborately carved semi-circular stone
Imagine diving into crystal-clear waters teeming with vibrant corals, graceful sea turtles gliding by, and schools of tropical fish darting through seagrass meadows. That's the magic of the Gulf of Ma
Imagine fluttering through the misty rainforests of our island paradise, where a flash of black wings adorned with crimson spots catches your eye—a true jewel of Sri Lanka's biodiversity. The Ceylon R
Pidurutalagala, also known as Mount Pedro, stands as Sri Lanka's highest peak at 2,524 metres (8,281 feet)[1]. Located North-North-East of Nuwara Eliya in the Central Province, this iconic mountain ha
The Sinhala script stands as one of the world's most visually distinctive writing systems, instantly recognisable by its flowing curves and elegant rounded letterforms. If you've ever noticed how Sinh