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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Place of Drying Skins

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There is a beautiful stretch of country road, from Hanwalla to Seethawaka, in Sri Lanka as you head for cool Avisawella from Colombo . 
Apart from the impossibly green paddy fields and divine river bathing spots, Seethawaka is also a land of rather gory Sinhala legend. The town Hanwalla itself has its name from "place of drying skins" and its probably not animal skins we are referring to here, as some of the old Sinhala conquerors were quite cruel. You can let your imagination take over! Another beautiful town, Labugama, was actually named when a prince once said something like " Oooh would you look at that, it looks like a pile of Labu fruits…" in reference to a large pile of the heads of enemy soldiers…and Seethawaka itself was the place of a famous battle of yore. 
Among the reeds, on the side of the Kelani river you can also find the neglected, modest tomb of an ancient  Sinhala king of Seetawaka . Not only was he guilty of boiling a few holy monks in oil because he suspected one of having an affair with his queen, he also once played a trick on his harem and signalled from the battle field that he had lost the war and was dead. The distraught queens all jumped in the river and killed themselves, which must have left him rather numbed to say the least. His tomb is very discreete and has a sad little wooden stick fence round it so you cant imagine that this was a magestic conqueror and VIP personality of many hundreds of  years ago…
However the cool river lined A4 road is now peaceful, bordered by micro sized tea and rubber plantations, bamboo groves, and gorgeous little coconut leaf-thatched road side shacks selling boiled corn, clay items and fruits.
Hanwella has a couple of cute holiday spots like the Natures Resort Bungalow , an Eco Resort named Ambalama, and you can see waterfalls, lush green hills, paddy fields and cool rubber plantations as well as two beautiful reservoirs  which supply water to Colombo ..and so many country roads in paradise.

Original Post Found Here.
http://aljuharawrites.blogspot.com/2012/12/place-of-drying-skins.html

Friday, November 30, 2012

Make way for Curd & Treacle!


By Chands, reporting from Sunny Sri Lanka

Theres a charming Sinhala saying that no matter how crowded a place is, when the King comes everyone has to give him space…you’ll be tickled  to know that this is said in reference to that very Sri Lankan delicacy called buffaloe curd or “Mee Kiri” because no matter how sumptuously you may have feasted at a

Jetwing VilUyana - Sigiriya

Jetwing VilUyana is one of the brilliant architecture of Jetwing Hotels and it is ranked one of the finest small luxury hotels in Sri Lanka. The hotel is located in Sigiriya, Sri Lanka and it's a wonderful place to spend your dream holiday. 

The Ark - Mathugama

The Ark is situated in Matugama in Kaluthara District of Sri Lanka. It's a estate villa nestled in a 40 acer estate bordering the Sinharaja Rain Forrest. It has three double rooms which is having a great view from the room that gives a wonderful experience for visitors.

ITB Began Today


World's largest and leading travel fair ITB began today in Berlin, Germany. Fair is an excellent opportunity to meet the business partners who are in tourism trade.

Sri Lanka Tourism also participating the event and they were participating it since 1968. Sri Lanka Tourism Pavilion is located in an area of 286 meters. There are 54 companies representing Sri Lanka tourism trade and so many promotions goes on in Sri Lanka Tourism pavilion including a video wall.

Sri Lankan Gem also will be promoted this year's ITB for the first time. The Sri Lankan tourism has been  boosted up since the end of the three decades civil war and ITB 2012 will help Sri Lanka Tourism to get more businesses in coming years.

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