Sri Lanka is an island just off the coast of India that offers everything from secluded beaches, to 1st century temples, to rain forest trekking, and much more! Interested in taking a safari? Yala could be your ticket with the largest concentration of leopards than any other place in the world. Or maybe elephants are your thing? Then visit Minneriya who has the largest elephant gathering than any place in the world. With a country being so diverse in different terrains, there is always something to do here!
The most popular beaches are located on the southern coast. Accommodations range all the way from Budget to Luxury. Mount Lavinia is quite close to Colombo and can easily be done as a day trip.
The Mount Lavinia Hotel and Beach in Sri Lanka
Bentota Beach is perfect for a mixed variety of water activities because of the ocean on one side and the river on the other. Hikkaduwa is popular with the younger budget crowd. My favorite is heading to Sri Lanka’s lesser-known east coast that is still developing from the war. Here it is very relaxing and peaceful and the best place to watch the sun rise on the island!
Passekudah Beach on the East Coast of Sri Lanka
Ancient Temples in Sri Lanka
Dambulla Cave Temple
When heading up to the Cultural Triangle, this 1st century temple is a must see! Many of the Buddha’s are well-preserved as this temple was carved into a cave.
Jungle Trekking in Sri Lanka
Makandawa Rain Forest at the foot of the Hill Country in Sri Lanka
The end of the 1957 classic film Bridge on the River Kwai was also filmed here.
On Safari in Sri Lanka
A Leopard at Yala in Sri Lanka
If you only have time to visit 1 National Park in Sri Lanka, make it Yala. Yala has a large variety of different animals and you are guaranteed to see a lot of them.
On February 15, 2014, I had the opportunity to attend the Sri Lanka Food Fest at the Seoul Millennium Hilton. This event was held in honor of Sri Lanka’s 66th Independence Day. Chef’s from the Colombo Hilton were brought it to make this event authentic. For directions on how to make Maldive Fish Sambol, please […]
I can finally say that I am now in the Korean newspapers! So exciting! Last week an intern journalist from Australia interviewed me about self-publishing in Korea. She was refereed to me from a Facebook self-publishing group. The article can be found here.
Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle The Cultural Triangle is a not-to-be-missed attraction packed with ancient cities and temples that were built as far back at the 1st century B.C. This are covers as far south as Kandy, as far north as Anuradhapura, and as far east as Polonnaruwa. Sigiriya and Dambulla is approximately in the center. […]
Built in 1864, the Galle Face Hotel is a gem and is very well-kept up. In fact it was under renovations when we were there but we still got to see the famous sunset overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Highlights from this Thailand Cultural Connection During the Thailand Cultural Connection, we got to hear the Ambassador talk about what Thailand has to offer. We got to taste Thai food, watched a dance performance, and even got dance lessons! About once a month the Seoul International Women’s Association visits an Ambassador’s residence to learn about […]
There are so many things to do in Sri Lanka as it has many popular places to visit all on one tropical island paradise. Located just off the coast of India, there are many direct flights from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and America. With its tropical climate and mountainous regions, this is the perfect […]
Having a Buddhist temple ceremony does not have to be conducted inside a temple. In fact this ceremony was conducted inside a barn on a farm on the outskirts of Pyeongtaek. Why in a barn you might ask? Dhammakitti is a very loved and well-known Sri Lankan Buddhist monk in South Korea. During these ceremonies, […]
Why Stay at Villa Saladura Is travel or work bringing you to the island of paradise? Or maybe you are traveling with a group of friends or family? Tired of the usual hotels that don’t have that home feeling or would prefer that your group be together and not spread out in different hotel rooms? […]
One of my most memorable trips was backpacking the Gobi. This country is truly amazing with some of the friendliest people in the world. You can tell with the big smiles they carry on their faces. Mongolia has some of the tallest mountains in east Asia at over 4,000 meters high. Spend a few nights […]