According to experts, tourism will not be back to normal until 2021 and tourist visit to Colombo will remain low like in most other tourist cities in the world. As the lockdown restriction is slowly removed around the world, nearly a half a million of people that are working in Sri Lanka’s tourism industry is eagerly waiting to receive foreign travellers and start with their usual duties and help the travellers to get to known the cultural, historical, wildlife and many other aspects of Sri Lankan life.

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A forlorn scrap of the charming countryside of Sigiriya is hidden under the canopy of evergreen forest, which is one of the most isolated patches of forests in Sri Lanka. Sigiriya sanctuary sits at the hearts of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle and surrounded by many thousands of years old ancient monuments. Some of the monuments are given the emblem of UNESCO world heritage site owing to their historical importance.

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St. Mark’s church of Badulla is one of the oldest churches in Sri Lanka, which is also a significant monument that show the religious harmony in a country, where the majority of people are Buddhist. Its origin is going back to the British colonial era, which was built on a suggestion of a Buddhist devotee. The church was built with contributions made by Buddhist as well as Christians, as a respect to the valuable service rendered by Major. Thomas William rogers to the country.

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