Kataragama: Multi-Religious Sacred Site
Kataragama stands as one of Sri Lanka's most remarkable spiritual destinations, where Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and indigenous traditions converge in a place of profound reverence. Located in the ext...
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Kataragama stands as one of Sri Lanka's most remarkable spiritual destinations, where Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and indigenous traditions converge in a place of profound reverence. Located in the ext...
If you've ever wondered how a single gemstone can shift from lush emerald green in daylight to a deep ruby red under lamplight, you're about to discover one of nature's most captivating optical illusi...
Sri Lanka's east coast remains one of the island's best-kept secrets, offering travellers a chance to escape the crowded tourist trails and discover authentic coastal experiences. While the south coas...
Imagine checking your balance, sending money to a relative in a remote village, or applying for a loan—all from your phone while sipping tea at home. That's the reality of financial inclusion in Sri L...
Sri Lanka's inter-monsoon periods are fascinating yet unpredictable weather systems that fall between our two major monsoon seasons. Unlike the more predictable southwest monsoon (Yala) from May to Se...
Sri Lanka's economy is on the rise, with foreign direct investment (FDI) already surpassing US$1 billion in 2025 and projections hitting 1.5 to 2 billion USD in 2026.FDI Sri Lanka 2026 looks brighter...
The Nallur Kandaswamy Temple stands as one of South Asia's most extraordinary Hindu temples, representing over a millennium of spiritual devotion, architectural brilliance, and cultural resilience in...
Sri Lanka is home to some of the world's most extraordinary wildlife, and among our most precious treasures is the Legge's Flowerpecker, a tiny endemic bird that's found nowhere else on Earth. If you'...
Kuruwita, nestled in the Sabaragamuwa Province about 90 kilometres from Colombo, is home to one of Sri Lanka's most significant archaeological treasures: the Batadombalena Cave. This prehistoric site,...
Sri Lanka's economic growth forecast for 2026 presents a striking divergence between international institutions and local authorities, with projections ranging from 3.5% to 5%. This gap reflects diffe...
Rubber has been woven into Sri Lanka's economic fabric for nearly 150 years, transforming from an experimental crop into one of our nation's most significant export industries. Today, as we face new c...
Sri Lanka's inflation landscape in 2026 presents a unique challenge for corporate leaders: how to price products and services when the cost of living remains historically low, yet the Central Bank is...