Colombo
Capital of Sri Lanka, Colombo has emerged as a must see stop. This port city with a rich colonial heritage is a potpourri of races, religions and cultures. Exhibiting the best and worst the country has to offer, Colombo offers a varying selection of experience ranging from taking a tuktuk ride, a visit to Pettah market and eating Kottu to playing a round of golf and having high tea at one of the colonial style hotels, overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Attractions
Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple - The Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple is a must visit attraction when in Colombo. A sacred and a site of great significance to all the travelers and locals alike, this temple is an epitome of architectural brilliance.
Viharamahadevi Park - A must visit place in Colombo, the Viharamahadevi Park comprises of a zoo, waterfalls, picnic hotspots, walking trails etc. The park also features a library for the travelers to relax and be themselves.
Beira Lake - Situated in the heart of Colombo’s city centre, the Beira Lake is one of the most fascinating and best places to visit in Colombo. Travelers can also indulge in birdwatching, boating, watching sunsets etc.
National Museum of Colombo - Showcasing the works of renowned artists portraying the cultural heritage of the nation, the National Museum of Colombo boasts intricate carvings, unique masks of demons, swords of the knights, and other art collection of local artists from the colonial era.
St. Lucia’s Cathedral - St. Lucia’s Cathedral is one of the main parishes in Sri Lanka. Dedicated to the patron saint of St. Lucy, St. Lucia’s Cathedral happens to be one of the oldest, and the largest church that makes it one of the best places to visit in Colombo for every traveler.
Best time to visit
Colombo is a year-round destination and can be visited any time of the year. Apart from the heavy monsoons, which generally last between June and September, the weather is pleasant for most of the year.
How to reach
Bandaranaike International airport is the only international airport in Sri Lanka and is located in Katunayake, about an hour’s drive away from Colombo. Air traffic flying in and out of the Bandaranaike International airport includes carriers from India and other parts of Southeast Asia, Europe, Australia, Middle East and United States.