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Berlitz Pocket Guide Sri Lanka (Travel Guide eBook)
Berlitz Pocket Guide Sri Lanka (Travel Guide eBook)
Berlitz Pocket Guide Sri Lanka (Travel Guide eBook)
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With an iconic style and a bestselling brand, this is the quintessential pocket-sized travel guide to Sri Lanka - now with a bilingual dictionary

Plan your trip, plan perfect days and discover how to get around - this pocket-sized guide is a convenient, quick-reference companion to discovering fun and interesting things to do and see in Sri Lanka, from top tourist attractions like Colombo, Adam's Peak, Sigiriya, Yala National Park and Galle Fort, to hidden gems, including the Jaffna Peninsula. 

What to see: comprehensive coverage of the country's attractions, illustrated with striking photography
What to do: how to make the most of your leisure time, from local entertainment to the best activities and shopping
History and culture: giving you a deeper understanding of the country's heritage, people and contemporary life
Practical tips: where to stay, dining out and how to get around: reliable recommendations and expert travel advice
- Dictionary: quick-reference bilingual language guide to help you with vocabulary on the ground
Covers: Colombo, the West Coast, the South, Kandy, the Hill Country, the Cultural Ttriange, the East and the North

About Berlitz: Berlitz draws on years of travel and language expertise to bring you a wide range of travel and language products, including travel guides, maps, phrase books, language-learning courses, dictionaries and kids' language products.

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Release dateAug 1, 2019
ISBN9781785732300
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    How To Use This E-Book

    Getting Around the e-Book

    This Pocket Guide e-book is designed to give you inspiration and planning advice for your visit to Sri Lanka, and is also the perfect on-the-ground companion for your trip.

    The guide begins with our selection of Top 10 Attractions, plus a Perfect Itinerary feature to help you plan unmissable experiences. The Introduction and History chapters paint a vivid cultural portrait of Sri Lanka, and the Where to Go chapter gives a complete guide to all the sights worth visiting. You will find ideas for activities in the What to Do section, while the Eating Out chapter describes the local cuisine and gives listings of the best restaurants. The Travel Tips offer practical information to help you plan your trip. Finally, there are carefully selected hotel listings.

    In the Table of Contents and throughout this e-book you will see hyperlinked references. Just tap a hyperlink once to skip to the section you would like to read. Practical information and listings are also hyperlinked, so as long as you have an external connection to the internet, you can tap a link to go directly to the website for more information.

    Maps

    All key attractions and sights in Sri Lanka are numbered and cross-referenced to high-quality maps. Wherever you see the reference [map], tap once to go straight to the related map. You can also double-tap any map for a zoom view.

    Images

    You’ll find lots of beautiful high-resolution images that capture the essence of Sri Lanka. Simply double-tap an image to see it in full-screen.

    About Berlitz Pocket Guides

    The Berlitz story began in 1877 when Maximilian Berlitz devised his revolutionary method of language learning. More than 130 years later, Berlitz is a household name, famed not only for language schools but also as a provider of best-selling language and travel guides.

    Our wide-ranging travel products – printed travel guides and phrase books, as well as apps and ebooks – offer all the information you need for a perfect trip, and are regularly updated by our team of expert local authors. Their practical emphasis means they are perfect for use on the ground. Wherever you’re going – whether it’s on a short break, the trip of a lifetime, a cruise or a business trip – we offer the ideal guide for your needs.

    Our Berlitz Pocket Guides are the perfect choice if you need reliable, concise information in a handy format. We provide amazing value for money – these guides may be small, but they are packed with information. No wonder they have sold more than 45 million copies worldwide.

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    Table of Contents

    Sri Lanka’s Top 10 Attractions

    Top Attraction #1

    Top Attraction #2

    Top Attraction #3

    Top Attraction #4

    Top Attraction #5

    Top Attraction #6

    Top Attraction #7

    Top Attraction #8

    Top Attraction #9

    Top Attraction #10

    A Perfect Tour of Sri Lanka

    Introduction

    The modern nation

    Landscapes

    One island, many people

    Buddhas and beaches

    A Brief History

    Prehistory

    The Anuradhapura period

    Polonnaruwa period

    Sinhalese decline and the rise of Jaffna

    The Portuguese

    The Kandyan Kingdom and the Dutch

    The British

    Towards independence

    Independence

    Civil war

    Peace at last?

    Historical landmarks

    Where To Go

    Colombo

    Fort and the Pettah

    Galle Face Green and Slave Island

    Southern Colombo

    The west coast

    Negombo and around

    Kalutara

    Beruwala, Bentota and around

    Ambalangoda

    Hikkaduwa

    The south

    Galle

    Unawatuna to Mirissa

    Matara

    Tangalla and around

    Bundala National Park

    Tissamaharama and Yala

    Kataragama

    Kandy

    The Lake and around

    Temple of the Tooth

    Royal Palace Complex

    The Devales

    Peradeniya Botanical Gardens

    Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

    The Hill Country

    Nuwara Eliya and around

    Horton Plains and World’s End

    Haputale

    Ella and around

    Adam’s Peak

    Ratnapura and around

    Udawalaweand Sinharaja

    The Cultural Triangle

    North from Kandy to Dambulla

    Dambulla

    Sigiriya

    Polonnaruwa

    The Citadel

    The Quadrangle

    The Alahana Pirivena and beyond

    The southern remains

    Minneriya and Kaudulla

    Yapahuwa to Ritigala

    Anuradhapura

    The Mahavihara

    The Jetavana Monastery and the Citadel

    The Abhayagiri Monastery

    Outlying remains

    Mihintale

    The east

    Trincomalee

    Uppuveli and Nilaveli

    Arugam Bay and around

    The north

    Jaffna

    The Jaffna Peninsula and islands

    What To Do

    Shopping

    Handicrafts and souvenirs

    Gems and jewellery

    Entertainment

    Sports and relaxation

    Cricket

    Golf

    Swimming

    Diving

    Snorkelling

    Surfing

    Other watersports

    Trekking and cycling

    Wildlife

    Whale-watching and turtle-watches

    Yoga and meditation

    Ayurveda

    Children’s Sri Lanka

    Festivals

    Festivals calendar

    Eating Out

    Where to eat

    What to eat

    Rice and curry

    Seafood

    International cuisines

    Desserts

    Fruits

    What to drink

    Reading the Menu

    Menu reader

    Desserts

    Drinks

    Restaurants

    Colombo

    The west coast

    The south coast

    Kandy

    The Hill Country

    The east

    A–Z Travel Tips

    A

    Accommodation (see also Camping and Recommended hotels)

    Airports

    B

    Bicycle and motorbike hire

    Budgeting for your trip

    C

    Camping

    Car hire (see also Driving)

    Climate

    Clothing

    Crime and safety

    D

    Driving (see also Car hire)

    E

    Electricity

    Embassies, consulates and high commissions

    Emergencies

    G

    Getting there

    Guides and tours

    H

    Health and medical care

    L

    Language

    LGBTQ travellers

    M

    Maps

    Media

    Money

    O

    Opening times

    P

    Police

    Post offices

    Public holidays

    R

    Religion

    T

    Telephones

    Time zones

    Tipping and taxes

    Toilets

    Tourist information

    Transport

    V

    Visas and entry requirements

    W

    Websites and internal access

    Recommended Hotels

    Colombo

    The west coast

    Bentota

    Balapitiya and Hikkaduwa

    Negombo

    The south

    Galle

    Unawatuna

    Koggala

    Tangalla

    Kandy

    The Hill Country

    Ella, Bandarawela and Haputale

    Nuwara Eliya

    The Cultural Triangle

    Anuradhapura

    Dambulla

    Sigiriya

    Polonnaruwa

    The east coast

    Trincomalee

    Arugam Bay

    Dictionary

    English–Malay

    Malay–English

    Sri Lanka’s Top 10 Attractions

    Top Attraction #1

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    Elephant Gathering at Minneriya National Park

    Stunning natural spectacle of hundreds of elephants gathering around the Minneriya Lake.

    For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #2

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    Sigiriya

    A spectacular, ancient citadel featuring the ‘Sigiriya Damsels’. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #3

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    Buddhas of Polonnaruwa

    Explore the impressive, ancient sculptures and carvings in this ruined city. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #4

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    Galle Fort

    A perfectly preserved colonial time capsule. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #5

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    Temple of the Tooth

    Home to Sri Lanka’s most venerated religious relic on Kandy Lake. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #6

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    Bentota

    The west coast’s premier beach destination. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #7

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    Yala National Park

    Famous for its significant leopard population. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #8

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    Horton Plains National Park and World’s End

    See some of Sri Lanka’s finest scenery, and most magnificent views. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #9

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    Adam’s Peak

    See dawn’s shadow cast from revered Adam’s Peak. For more information, click here.

    Top Attraction #10

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    Anuradhapura

    Home to an astonishing collection of impressive ancient stupas. For more information, click here.

    A Perfect Tour of Sri Lanka

    Days 1–3

    Temples

    Pick up a car and driver and head northeast to Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle. Spend a day cycling around the ruined city of Polonnaruwa and a second day visiting the magical cave temples of Dambulla and the rock-top citadel of Sigiriya. Climb Pidurangala Rock to visit the Rock Buddha Temple and take in views of Sigiriya. End your tour with an elephant safari at Kaudulla National Park.

    Days 4–6

    Culture in Kandy

    Head south to Kandy, and explore the temples and palaces, as well as the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens and one of the Elephant Sanctuaries in the area. Attend an early morning puja ceremony at the Temple of the Tooth, and take in a nightly performance of the traditional, acrobatic Kandyan dancing.

    Day 7

    Time for tea

    Travel south through the hills to Nuwara Eliya, stopping for a visit to the tea factory and plantation at Damro Labookelie en route. Spend the afternoon exploring Nuwara Eliya, strolling through Victoria Park and then taking afternoon tea on the terrace at the Grand Hotel. Round off the day with dinner at the town’s wonderfully time-warped Hill Club.

    Day 8

    Views aplenty

    Continue south to Horton Plains National Park with its beautiful stands of cloudforest, and sensational views over the lowlands from the escarpment at World’s End. Continue on to idyllic Ella, one of the island’s prettiest villages.

    Day 9

    Around Ella

    Spend the day exploring the beautiful countryside around Ella making either the short but rewarding walk up Little Adam’s Peak, or the longer hike to the summit of Ella Rock. Alternatively, take a short trek to 9 Arch Bridge - one of the best examples of colonial-era railway construction in the country.

    Day 10

    Buddhas and big cats

    Spend the morning driving south from Ella via the spectacular Rawana Ella Falls and the majestic Buddha statues at Buduruwagala. Then while away the afternoon looking for leopards in Yala National Park.

    Days 11–13

    Beach time

    Crash out on one of the idyllic beaches fringing the west and south coasts, such as at Bentota – also the island’s water sports capital – backpacker-friendly Unawatuna, or Mirissa, enjoying a stay at one of the superb hotels or villas listed here.

    Day 14

    Colombo

    Loop back around the coastal road and finish with a visit to Colombo. See the vibrant bazaars in Pettah and the fine National Museum. Shop in one of the city’s lovely boutiques and enjoy a final authentic Sri Lankan or Indian meal before flying home.

    Introduction

    Poised a few degrees above the equator amidst the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is, for many visitors, one of Asia’s ultimate tropical island paradises. Medieval traders and modern tourists have been beguiled by the island’s endless golden beaches and abundant natural riches, from cinnamon to sapphires and elephants. As the home of one of the world’s oldest and purest Buddhist traditions, Sri Lanka boasts a unique and distinctive cultural character, while the island’s wide range of landscapes, from tropical beaches to misty upland tea plantations, lends it an extraordinary scenic appeal.

    The modern nation

    The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (as it has been known since 1972, when it ditched the old British colonial name of Ceylon) now boasts a population of almost 21 million, and is growing rapidly. Almost three-quarters of the population are Buddhist Sinhalese, the descendants of settlers from North India, but there are also significant numbers of South Indian-descended Hindu Tamils, particularly in the north and east of the island. The nation’s two main languages are Sinhala (the language of the Sinhalese) and Tamil, while English is also widely spoken. The island has been a multi-party democracy since independence in 1948.

    Sri Lanka’s recent history has been overshadowed by the civil war between the Sri Lankan government and the separatist Tamil Tigers (LTTE), which ravaged the island from the early 1980s through to the beginning of 2009, when the Sri Lankan Army finally succeeded in destroying the last remnants of LTTE power. The island was also devastated by the 2004 Asian tsunami, which killed almost 40,000 people and reduced much of the seaboard to ruins. Today, following great reconstruction efforts, tourist facilities are of a higher standard than ever before, reflecting the industry’s increasingly crucial role in the national economy.

    Waterfall in the Hill Country

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    The many names of Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka has had many names over the centuries.

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