Thursday, 9 January 2014

Colombo - Explore the Exotic Facets of Sri Lanka

The multicolored facade of Colombo is marked by its intriguing cultural richness, captivating historical structures, enigmatic mythological sites and beguiling beachfront. There are numerous attractions that can add an implausible taste to your holiday in the Sri Lankan capital. Let’s take a look at few highlights the compel travellers to book flights landing at Colombo.



Galle Face Green

The chaotic ambience of financial district of Colombo is appeased by this less-than-a-kilometre long sea facing promenade. If boarding flights to the Sri Lankan capital, this site must be on the priority list to admire the grandiosity of Colombo coastline in addition to people watching. Weekdays here are for joggers and walkers whereas during weekends, this promenade becomes a hot property among locals as well as tourists to enjoy picnics and gorge on local fare served at the roadside food stalls. Kite flying is another activity that lures throngs of visitors.

Pettah

Culture vultures cannot afford to miss out on visiting this colourful bazaar where Sri Lanka’s multi-cultural aspect can be explored. The narrow streets feature an incredible blend of hawkers and stores dealing in ostentatious assortment of articles ranging from spices to fruits and from jewellery to electronics. While walking around, you would come across replicas of branded shoes, bags, watches and clothes. Those with impeccable bargaining skills can nail the best deals. If feeling too tired to walk, hire a Tuk Tuk. Travellers making reservations on flights to Colombo can easily find prized souvenirs from this market.

Sri Kailawasanathar Swami Devasthanam Kovil

There is a significant number of Hindu temples in Colombo and Sri Kailawasanathar Swami Devasthanam Kovil is the most popular one. Few experts claim that this is the oldest temple in this urban area. Shoes are not allowed inside the premises. You don’t need to pay any entry fee however, if want to click pictures, there is a charge. If spending money on tickets aboard flights to visit Colombo in January, consider adding this majestic temple to your travel plan and be a part of popular harvest festival known as Thai Pongal.

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