Welcome to the
View from
Above! A series where we take you on a
Journey to some of the most beautiful places on earth!
In this episode we explore the pearl in the
Indian Ocean,
Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has everything that the bold and inquisitive traveller might want from a destination. With beautiful beaches, rich culture and lush hinterland the visitor will quickly find something to enthral them.
Shot with state of the art
DJI unmanned aerial vehicles and GoPro cameras, View
From Above captures Sri Lanka in ways that have never been seen before.
Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka is large and colourful metropolis that has it all; ancient temples, old colonial buildings and modern shopping complexes. The city was made the administrative capital of Sri Lanka following
British colonisation, and it has continued growing ever since. Tourists should take some time to visit the most beautiful temples in the capital, like those of
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara (just outside of Colombo) and Gangaramaya (in city centre). No trip to Colombo would be complete without watching a cricket game at the
Premadasa Stadium. If you need some downtime from the hustle and bustle, Mt.
Lavinia beach is just a short drive away.
The south of Sri Lanka is a coastline laced with colonial architecture and history. The
Portuguese and
Dutch have both left remnants of beautiful era buildings, and the Portuguese star-fort commands a presence over the entire colonial city of
Galle. Other landmarks include the
Japanese Peace Pagoda, watching stoically from the mountains outside of town. A visit to Galle is not complete without taking wondering around the
Dutch Reformed Church. Not too far from Galle is the town of Matara, with its beautiful beach and famous snake park. A little further is the gorgeous, yet quiet, Dewundara region; also home to some quiet Indian Ocean beaches and a magnificent, white Dewundara lighthouse.
The entirety of Sri Lanka is covered in old
Buddhist temples, but none are more impressive than the rare Vatadages. A vatadage is a sacred and protective square that surrounds a holy stupa (building or relic), and they are usually covered in stone carvings and pillars. The vatadages of Sri Lanka commonly hide in the countryside, alongside the country’s famous tea estates. Tea has remained one of Sri Lanka’s (formerly
Ceylon) biggest exports, and visitors can visit working estates, like that of
Hatton Estate, to see how the crops are grown, picked and packaged.
The gorgeous
Sri Lankan hinterland is filled with jungles and ravines. This hilly landscape is also dotted with amazing waterfalls. The
Ravana Falls in the
Southern Sri Lankan hinterland even make an appearance in an
Indian epic that details its beauty. Ribboning across the beautiful Sri Lankan ravines are numerous colonial railways and bridges. The
Demodara Nine
Arch Bridge sweeps across a valley near the town of
Ella.
Those exploring the centre of Sri Lanka will eventually stumble upon the ancient capital of
Kandy.
The Buddhist kings, before the age of colonialism, established a great empire in the middle of Sri Lanka, trading with the Muslim merchants on the north coast.
Visitors must try and stopover at the sombre
Commonwealth Cemetery before going to the famous
Temple of the Tooth to witness a traditional Sri Lankan gathering and its brilliant fast-paced music. Kandy is perhaps best experienced from a small boat
on Kandy Lake, or from atop a well-adorned elephant down one of Kandy’s ancient streets.
From beautiful beaches to inland temples, from busy cities to countryside tea estates, Sri Lanka is a charming little country in all respects, and should be seen as a splendid tourist destination.
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This amazing video was shot and edited by:
Copterworks
Be sure to check out the other amazing destinations in the View from Above series such as:
Panama
Sydney
Seattle
Dubai
Rio
New Zealand
Poland
Japan
Germany
Norway
Netherlands
Seychelles
Italy
Greece
Vietnam
Ireland
Maldives
- published: 23 Jan 2016
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