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9 Best Honeymoon Destinations In Sri Lanka

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4. Jaffna- North West:

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For the history lovers and academic enthusiasts, this spot is well known for its interesting history- such as the Portuguese and British Occupations along with the Tamil Liberation movement. Do not miss out to visit the Jaffna Fort and the Nagadeepa Hindu temple when you are here.

5. Yala National Park:

For nature lovers and bird watchers, the Yala National Park spanning over an area of 97,878 hectares and located in South Eastern Sri Lanka is the ideal choice. This semi-arid forest is famous for leopard photography, various rare species of birds and an assortment of historical relics.

6. Negombo:

Popularly known as Little Rome, Negombo is another favorite Sri Lankan honeymoon destination. It is renowned for its variety of seafood delicacies, such as prawns, crabs, lobsters, and several archeological remnants of the Sri Lankan colonization.

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7. Ella, Bandarawela:

The mountainside village of Ella offers you pristine views of endless tea estates, forest shelters and mesmerizing canopies. For some spectacular views, don’t miss out on the Ella Rock, the Ella Gap. And the Little Adam’s Peak.

8. Nuwara Eliya:

Nuwara Eliya is also commonly known as “Little England” and is famous for its abundant greenery, sloping landscapes, houses with red bricks and clubs with the ambiance of old countrysides. Must-visit spots include the Lover’s Leap Fall, Laksapana Falls, Rawana Falls, and the lush tea plantations.

9. Kandy:

If you wish to indulge in the feel of Sri Lankan culture and mouth-watering delicacies, Kandy is the place to be. Housing the Tooth Relic of Buddha, don’t miss out on the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage and the Kandyan dancing at the Kandyan Cultural Center.

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