


The National Museum of Colombo, established in 1877, is Sri Lanka's largest museum, housing an extensive collection of artifacts that showcase the country's rich history and cultural heritage.
Colombo's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers.
Exploring the museum and city on foot requires comfortable footwear.

Protect your skin from the sun while outdoors.
Renowned for its rich aroma and flavor, Ceylon tea is a must-try Sri Lankan export.
Traditional handloom sarongs are a symbol of Sri Lankan craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

Sri Lanka is famous for its gemstones, and locally crafted jewellery is a beautiful keepsake.

Aurobindo Ashram, a spiritual community dedicated to Sri Aurobindo's teachings, is a serene and peaceful place to visit in Pondicherry.
A serene, 30-meter tall Shiva statue overlooking the Arabian Sea at Palolem Beach, Goa.
Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a magnificent 9th-century Buddhist temple renowned for its intricate stone carvings and panoramic views of Java's volcanic landscape.
Rice flour noodles with coconut milk and sugar, served with coconut sambal
Coconut milk rice with cashew nuts, typically served for breakfast
Sour fish curry made with goraka, served with rice
One of the most important temples in Colombo, featuring a mix of modern architecture and cultural essence.
A unique shopping experience where vendors sell their wares from boats on the Beira Lake.
The largest museum in Sri Lanka, housing an extensive collection of artifacts related to the country's history and culture.
A historic street food market offering a wide variety of local breakfast dishes.
A popular café known for its unique blend of Sri Lankan and international breakfast options.
A beachfront restaurant offering a variety of seafood dishes and stunning views.