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Beautiful, natural places and tourist attractions in Sri Lanka

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This report presents the beautiful and cultural places in Sri Lanka attracting tourists. Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is an island nationin South Asia, located in the Indian Oceanenrich with beautiful white sandy beaches, lush green landscapes varying from rainforests to peakwilderness sanctuaries, Buddhist monasteriesand accented by a cultural history dating back thousands of years.Sri Lankahas been a popular place of attraction for foreign travelers asearly as the 410’s AD/CE, the Chinese traveler Fa-Hienin the twelfth century and the Italian explorer Marco Poloclaiming“best island of its size in the world”. Tourism in the island nationis thethird largest foreign exchange earner. The airport and seaports have been closed to tourists for several months due to the pandemic. Discussions are underway to reopen the airport to tourism under a phased programme in January 2021

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  • 209, Liyanwala, Padukka, Sri Lanka

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