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Sri Lanka ENCHANTING TROPICAL ADVENTURE
ParentsWorld India
|May 2025
Sri Lanka aka Pearl of the Indian Ocean, is an island republic shaped by centuries of human migration, trade, conquest, and resilience.
This tear-shaped island, located below the southern tip of India, has been an important maritime port for over 2,000 years, attracting Arab merchants, Portuguese explorers, Dutch colonists, and British rulers. Each colonial chapter has left its mark behind, adding layers to Sri Lanka's multicultural heritage, reflected in its architecture, languages, religious harmony, and flavoured cuisine.
Geographically, Sri Lanka (pop.21.76 million) aka Ceylon/Serendip is a land of striking contrasts. Despite a modest land area of 65,000 sq km, it offers amazing diversity of terrain. It hosts golden beaches with palm-fringed coastlines, mist-covered central highlands, lush rainforests, arid national parks, and fertile agricultural plains. It's this geographical diversity that makes it an appealing, enchanting family holiday destination. Distances are short, yet its diversity of experiences is vast.
Sri Lanka has a history that stretches back over 2,500 years. It hosted advanced ancient civilizations such as Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, known for their sophisticated irrigation systems, historic architecture, and Buddhist heritage. Buddhism was introduced in the 3rd century BCE by Mahinda, the son of Indian Emperor Ashoka, and has since shaped the island's cultural and spiritual identity.
Over the centuries, the island has witnessed the rise and fall of kingdoms, experienced frequent South Indian invasions, and significant maritime trade. From the 16th century onward, European colonial powers — the Portuguese, Dutch, and finally the British — successively controlled the island, with the British establishing full control in 1815.

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