Traditional Architecture: Walauwa and Gedige
Imagine wandering through the misty hills of the Kandyan highlands or the ancient plains of Matale, where timeless structures whisper stories of our island's royal past and spiritual heritage. These a...
Imagine wandering through the misty hills of the Kandyan highlands or the ancient plains of Matale, where timeless structures whisper stories of our island's royal past and spiritual heritage. These a...
Sri Lanka's tropical climate has made us a natural hub for growing some of the world's most sought-after fruits. Whether you're a farmer looking to expand your cultivation, an investor exploring agric...
Dunhinda Falls is one of Sri Lanka's most spectacular natural wonders, and if you're planning a trip to the hill country, it absolutely deserves a spot on your itinerary. Located just 5 kilometres fro...
The Jaffna Peninsula, extending northwestwards from mainland Sri Lanka into the Indian Ocean, stands as one of our island's most distinctive geographical features. This remarkable limestone peninsula,...
Imagine holding a sapphire that once graced the crown of a Sinhalese king, its deep blue depths whispering tales of ancient battles and divine favour. These historic royal gems from Sri Lanka aren't j...
Sri Lanka's elephants are among the world's most magnificent creatures, but they're quite different from their African cousins. One of the most striking differences? Our Asian elephants have significa...
If you live along Sri Lanka's coastline, you've probably noticed how the breeze shifts throughout the day, bringing cooler air inland during afternoons and reversing direction at night. These aren't r...
Sri Lanka's southern coastal plains represent one of the island's most distinctive geographical regions, stretching across the southwestern and southern portions of the country with a character all th...
Sri Lanka stands as a beacon of educational achievement in South Asia, boasting an adult literacy rate of 92.66% among people aged 15 and above[1]. This impressive figure places our nation among the r...
Sri Lanka's forests hide one of nature's greatest treasures—nearly 900 species of flowering plants found nowhere else on Earth. These endemic plants aren't just beautiful; they're the backbone of our...
The southwest monsoon, locally known as the Yala, is one of Sri Lanka's two major weather systems that shapes our island's climate, tourism patterns, and daily life. From May through September, this p...
Pollinator diversity forms the backbone of Sri Lanka's ecosystems and food security, yet many of us don't realise how critical these tiny creatures are to our survival. From bees and butterflies to be...