Water Buffalo: Wild and Domestic Populations
Water buffalo have shaped Sri Lanka's landscape and culture for centuries, serving as essential working animals in our agricultural systems whilst also maintaining wild populations in protected areas
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Water buffalo have shaped Sri Lanka's landscape and culture for centuries, serving as essential working animals in our agricultural systems whilst also maintaining wild populations in protected areas
The Uva-Wellassa Rebellion of 1817–1818 stands as one of Sri Lanka's most significant acts of resistance against British colonial rule. Led by the remarkable Keppetipola Disawe, this uprising saw rebe
Have you ever caught yourself saying "mehema kiyala, I'll call you later" in the middle of a conversation with friends in Colombo? You're not alone. Code-switching in Sri Lankan speech is as common as
Sri Lanka's luxury travel scene offers something truly special—a perfect blend of world-class comfort, authentic cultural experiences, and stunning natural beauty. Whether you're planning a honeymoon,
Imagine walking through the dry forests of Sri Lanka's Dry Zone, where ancient trees stand tall with dense crowns hiding a treasure that's been valued for centuries. That's the Ceylon Ebony tree – our
Most of us drive past Negombo on the way from Bandaranaike International Airport, thinking it's just a quick stopover. But the Negombo Lagoon & Beach Area hides a treasure trove of local experiences—f
In Sri Lanka, our families aren't just homes—they're the heartbeat of our communities, weaving together traditions, respect, and unbreakable bonds that have sustained us through generations. Whether i
Nestled in Sri Lanka's Eastern Province, Maha Oya is a hidden gem that offers far more than just geothermal wonders. This rural township, located in Ampara District, is home to Sri Lanka's hottest nat
Sri Lanka is home to one of the world's most elusive and fascinating creatures—the rusty-spotted cat, a tiny predator that weighs less than a bag of sugar and rivals the black-footed cat of Africa as
English occupies a uniquely important position in Sri Lanka's linguistic landscape, serving as the bridge between our two official languages—Sinhala and Tamil—whilst also connecting us to global oppor
Cashew trees dot the sandy soils of Sri Lanka's Eastern Province, offering a lifeline for families in Batticaloa, Trincomalee, and Ampara. If you're a local farmer eyeing this resilient crop, or simpl
Imagine driving along the bustling A4 highway, the longest in Sri Lanka at 430 kilometres, when suddenly the landscape opens up to reveal misty waterfalls cascading into crystal-clear pools and serene