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Words: 347 |
Page: 1|
2 min read
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Words: 347|Page: 1|2 min read
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Boasting a rich colonial heritage, Colombo Sri Lanka is a melting pot of races, religions and cultures, and a fascinating place to visit. A city of contrasts, glimpse magnificent mansions complete with lush gardens and manicured lawns, exclusive fine dining establishments and shopping malls housing premium quality brands, contrasted with busy street markets, congested lanes and slums.
This seaside city offers a plethora of exciting adventures, experiences and places to visit in Colombo. Delight in an exhilarating tuk tuk ride around the city, meander around the kaleidoscopic Pettah Bazaar, feast on delicious local street fare, relish high tea at a magnificent colonial style hotel overlooking the azure ocean, and play a round of gold on scenic green courses. A shopper’s paradise, exquisite boutiques feature international brands and charming shops offer colourful local art and textured fabrics.
Explore 19th century Gangaramaya, one of the most significant temples in Colombo, featuring a mix of modern architecture and cultural essence, swirling with orange-robed monks revering radiant Buddha statues. Tempt your taste buds with Colombo's most delicious fast food kottu rotti, comprising of finely chopped flatbread cooked on a hot skillet with vegetables, eggs and meat of your choice, this is scrumptious and a must-try.
Take a step back in time and visit the National Museum of Colombo, here among its shiny treasures is the grand golden throne of the King of Kandy, several ancient Buddhist artefacts and a priceless collection of rare palm-leaf manuscripts. Delve into the ramshackle 180-year-old mansion that is the Dutch Period Museum, covering the history of Dutch colonial rule in Sri Lanka. The home of the famed Ceylon tea, delve into the vast array of fragrant flavoured teas, including banana and brandy.
Wander the Patteh Bazaar and relish the chaos of buyers, sellers, hagglers, barterers and purchase anything your heart desires including ayurvedic medicines, fruit and vegetables and even get a suit perfectly tailored and made in two hours! If you are feeling peckish you must try Colombo's short eats, an extensive collection of pastries with such fillings as curried chicken, seeni sambol (caramelised onion) and delicious fish rolls.
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