A jewel in the Indian Ocean, that looks like Sri Lanka. For its Buddhist ruins, for its golden beaches, for its jungle scenery, tea plantations and rice fields, for its wildlife parks but above all for its people, warm, friendly and laughing, these are all reasons to travel to Sri Lanka.
They are Tamils, Sinhalese or Muslims, Sri Lankans cultivate the sense of hospitality. Everywhere, your guests and your audience will try to help you or inform you as much as possible. It is very rare to see someone lose his temper or get angry, the legendary Sri Lankan smile on everyone’s lips.
Sri Lanka remains one of the cheapest destinations in the world. However, prices increased slightly due to the tsunami that caused significant reconstruction costs on the one hand, and the decline in tourism (one of the primary resources of the country) due to the disaster suffered by the population on the other.
The island abounds in archaeological sites in the foreground. Pagodas, monuments and sites dagoba exceptional abound. Buddhist culture has produced for over 2300 years of treasures of architecture and sculpture found in museums, national parks and sites across the island.






