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From the cloud-kissed heights of Sigiriya to the serene halls of Dambulla, from the silent ruins of Polonnaruwa to the enduring spirituality of Anuradhapura, every step had been a passage through time.
In ‘The Moon Under the Sea’, Kajendran embarks on a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between the coastal communities of Sri Lanka’s Northern and Eastern regions and the seas that sustain them.
To be more present, let go of any expectations and accept things as they are. Embrace reality rather than fixating on how you wish things to be. Acceptance frees you from the burden of control, allowing you to focus on what truly matters.
“Dreams of Winder” returning to stages in Colombo made a remarkable impact at the 25th State Children’s Drama Festival 2024.
The surf tourism industry is bigger and richer than ever, but Sri Lanka offers a glimpse of the past—a place where waves are still free, surf camps are still affordable, and the stoke of riding a wave hasn’t been overshadowed by luxury price tags.
The Workshop Players, Sri Lanka’s premier theatre ensemble, is poised to take the stage once more for a powerful charity concert, Encore for a Cause in aid of the Indira Cancer Trust’s Suwa Arana Palliative Paediatric Care Centre.
Widely regarded as the father of abstract art in Sri Lanka, H.A. Karunaratne has spent over six decades developing a visual language that blends materials ranging from fabric to metal, creating compositions that evoke rhythm, energy, and dissonance.
Sri Lanka’s theatre landscape is poised for a groundbreaking transformation with the inaugural Kolamba Kamatha Festival (KKF) launching on March 27th, coinciding with World Theatre Day, at the BMICH in Colombo.
The Andrew Horsfall retrospective, on view through May 30, 2025, celebrates the Gyan Museum’s Commitment to Preserving Artistic Legacies.

Explore Sri Lanka Magazine Description:

The very first publication of BT Options, Explore Sri Lanka that began in 1987, celebrates 35 years of offering readers articles on travel destinations, off-the-beaten-track, retreats and getaways, serendipitous discoveries, cultural events, personalities and lifestyle, accompanied by captivating photography. The magazine caters to a broad readership including resident expatriates, local residents and Sri Lankan missions overseas. Distributed through a large subscriber base, the magazine is available at the Bandaranaike International Airport, hotels and resorts island-wide, onboard the national airline and lifestyle stores

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