Tourism in Colombo
Colombo
Colombo is one of Sri Lanka's largest cities and economic capital. It is located on the west coast of Sri Lanka. It has a population of 647 million. It has an area of about 642 square kilometers. It has many tourist attractions, which attract large numbers of tourists from different countries. around the world
Tourism in Colombo
There are many tourist attractions that characterize Colombo
National Museum in Colombo
Built in the early 19th century, this museum features many ancient manuscripts and antique furniture, as well as exquisite sculpture and ceramics, many masks and clothing belonging to the ancient royal family. Visitors are welcomed on all weekdays except Fridays and national holidays. It is open from 9 am to 5 pm
The oldest Hindu temple in Colombo
This temple is one of the oldest Hindu temples, and is located in the area following the railway station. The Hindus believe that this temple dates back to the god of war Scanda. This museum is the beginning of the Phil Festival, which is held annually by Hindus
Colombo Zoo
The gardens feature different types of animals such as birds, reptiles and fish, as well as a daily gallery of elephants. Visitors can enjoy many activities such as taking ponies and elephants and enjoying time in these gardens
Mount Lavinia Beach
This beach features many beautiful and beautiful views of Colombo, as well as Colombo city center for about 20 minutes
Gal Vis Greene Promined
This area is located in the Indian Ocean and comes to visit many tourists who want to relax and enjoy the beautiful sunset, when the war broke out it was difficult to reach people to this place, because of the intensive guard and tight, but after gaining independence And stability, it is easy to access and move freely and comfort, and the practice of this place to celebrate the Independence Day and National Day, in addition to the proliferation of kites at times of their own, where the sky is full of kites of colors and shapes Different
SABOMAL Foundation
It is home to all art objects, as well as the Harry Perps Studio, a renowned Sri Lankan artist, and has many photos of local artists
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