Dalawella is a lagoon protected by an offshore reef in front of Wijeya Beach Wild Indian Ocean-washed beaches define Sri Lanka’s 830-mile coastline. Southern beaches tend to be livelier and more ...
Waves of plastic pellets and debris from the blaze washed up on the country's beaches. Environmentalists say this may have far-reaching effects on the environment and wildlife in the region. Visit ...
In todays Sri Lanka travel vlog, we travel from Colombo to Weligama by train to check out one of Sri Lanka's most popular beach towns and surf spots. Weligama has become a favourite destination for ...
From mango stalls to misty tea hills, every stop brings a fresh surprise.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting island of Sri Lanka! Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and intriguing wildlife. From pristine beaches to lush tea ...
Sipping fresh coconut water while sunbathing on deserted Hikkaduwa beach, Alexi Konchayenko, a sports trainer from Ukraine, struck a stoical note. Bomb blasts can happen "anywhere, anytime," he said, ...
In Sri Lankan waters, there’s a growing problem of ghost nets that are entangling sea turtles, fish, dolphins and ...
Sri Lanka is facing one of the worst environmental crises in its history as tons of potentially toxic debris from a fire aboard a container ship blanket miles of its western coastline. The South Asian ...
Dead sea animals continue to wash onto Sri Lanka’s beaches weeks after a massive cargo ship carrying hazardous chemicals caught fire and then sank off the coast of Colombo, the country’s capital.
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Sipping fresh coconut water while sunbathing on deserted Hikkaduwa beach, Alexi Konchayenko, a sports trainer from Ukraine, struck a stoical note. Bomb blasts can happen “anywhere, anytime,” he said, ...