Sri Lanka has southern Asia's most fascinating beaches, ancient Buddhist temples, cave paintings, and historic
hill towns, states Cond‚ Nast Traveller in a report published recently.
The writer says that the Sri Lankan riviera, as it is unofficially known, wraps around a great swathe of the island's west and south coasts. 'Beaches with sand the golden-tan colour you're hoping to achieve are backed by palm trees and a patchwork of gardens, smallholdings, mangosteen orchards and rice paddies, interspersed, further south, with the bright-green sweep of the lowland tea plantations', the writer further said.
The Cond‚ Nast Traveller writer advises travelers to sip a glass of cold lime soda and watch the evening sun goes down, setting the Indian Ocean on fire. But this is also a rowdy coastal strip, and the hotels that colonise it tend to be gated enclaves, in order to create a corner of quiet in a world of colour and chaos, the writer adds.
The countryside becomes more verdant and at the same time a little wilder, with fields, orchards and rice paddies backing onto steamy rainforest tamed here and there by tea plantations.
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