Sri Lanka is an enigma. A little bit of India, a splash of the Maldives and a hint of Bali, the country retains a distinct personality all its own, discernible only in its startlingly diverse corners.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joanne Shurvell writes about travel, food, culture and fashion. The western coast of Sri Lanka offers miles of wide sandy beaches, ...
Sri Lanka is having a travel moment in 2026, with record-breaking tourist numbers and a mix of cultural, natural, and coastal experiences. From ancient cities and sacred temples to lush tea ...
Tourism in Sri Lanka – the tropical island nation just a stone’s throw from the tip of southern India – is on an upswing, thanks to thousands of miles of sugar-sand coastline, lush interiors dotted ...
In Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle, Sigiriya offers an unforgettable mix of heritage, scenery, and warmth. This UNESCO-listed village, recently named the world’s most welcoming city, is famed for its ...
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Sri Lanka is often seen as a convenient international destination for travellers from India because it is close, easy to plan ...