Summary- Every country or region has their own list of hidden
places that are not always featured in guidebooks and Sri Lanka is no
exceptions. So is it possible that country has more breathtaking places than it
already features? Find out the answer.
Every country has a past and
every region has offbeat places, hidden away from the prying eyes of tourism.
Sri Lanka, is relatively a small country to keep secrets from its visitors but
even then there are few beaches, hiking trails and cliffs that you didn`t know
existed. They are neither easily accessible nor they can be found on the usual
routes.
If you are curious to know about
such places that are less visited yet can guarantee for a memorable time, keep
reading this guide till the end. Also apply for Sri Lanka ETA visa because by the end of this article, you
would like to pack your bags and head towards the country. Here is a list of
places that you can visit on your trip:
1.
Lakegala
Peak- Meemure
Located about 175 kilometers away
from the capital city of Colombo, Lakegala Mountain is situated in Meemure
Village. It is situated near the border between Kandale and Matale Districts.
From the secluded village of Meemure, day trippers, trekkers and hikers can see
the amazing Lakegala Peak and its rocky pointy summit. Getting to Meemure is an
adventure in itself. Apply for SriLanka ETA visa in time to have an amazing trekking experience.
2.
Brief
Garden – Beruwala
Brief Garden is an amazing work
of love. Created by Bevis Bawa, brother of the infamous Sri Lankan architect
Geoffrey Bawa, to reach Brief Garden, one must cross rice paddies, fields and
the countryside southeast of Colombo.
3.
Wewurukannala
Vihara – Dikwella
The city of Dikwella is located
at a short distance from Colombo. Home to a memorable Buddhist temple of Wewurukannala,
the site is also has a huge Buddha statue and also a reserve of sculptures that
interprets the underworld and its hellish experiences.
4.
Richmond
Castle- Kalutara
Commissioned by the son of the
Mudaliyar Don Arthur de Silva Wijesinghe Siriwardena, Richmond Castle was
constructed in the beginning of the 1900s. Perched atop a hill in Kalutara,
this Edwardian Castle sits on a 32-acre estate. The castle is currently in a
need of renovation, which is soon to be expected to happen in the near future.
5.
Mackwoods
Tea Sign- Nuwara Eliya
Famous for its scenic beauty,
Nuwars Eliya is also home to one of the oldest tea companies in Sri Lanka,
which still has a stronghold in the market. A classic in any Sri Lankan home,
The Tea Breeze, Mackwoods is a Sri Lankan institution. The most notable thing
about it is that in front of the Mackwoods Tea Museum, there is a sign with
white letters that are similar to the Hollywood sign, which reads ‘Mackwoods’.
These places are so exclusive
that even the locals are not aware of them. So make the most out of our coveted
list of amazing places in Sri Lanka. To apply for Sri Lanka ETA visa, kindly visit sri-lankaeta.com.