Formerly Ceylon and once the mystical Serendip (hence ‘serendipity’), Sri Lanka, with its eight World Heritage Sites, is rich in natural beauty and man-made wonders: pristine rainforests, tropical spice plantations, and picturesque tea plantations in the cool highlands. The rich Buddhist culture is evident in the friendly Sinhalese people and the impressive colourful Dambulla Rock Temples. The country boasts a glorious historical legacy, such as Polonnaruwa, the ancient capital, but the highlight is Sigiriya – the impregnable and mystical rock fortress.
Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, towers almost 200 meters above the surrounding forest and has been inhabited since the third century. Surrounding the massive rock are shady gardens and symmetrical water channels based on a complex (and still functioning) hydraulic system. Even if the many stairs to the top deter you, there is plenty to rejuvenate your soul.
Halfway up the rock is a series of ancient rock paintings of sensuous female figures. The origin of these magnificent artworks is unknown, but the Hindu influence from India is clear. Further past the so-called Mirror Wall, up to the giant carved lion paws, with steps winding against the rock face, and you’re at the top. Besides the ruins of the former palace, even with swimming pools carved out of rock, it is the breathtaking view over the surrounding green forest that will leave you gasping for breath.
Combine the marvel that is Sri Lanka with stunning South India – rock hewn temples of Mahabalipuram, the impressive Meenakshi temple of Madurai to the beautiful tranquil backwaters of Kerala – and you have an awe-inspiring epic journey that will enchant and enrich and probably end up at the top of your favourite travel memories.
This boutique small group tour departs in February 2025.
For more information contact TE Tours at Club Travel Tygervalley
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