Executive summary by darmansjah
Sri Lanka is a truly fascinating country. The range of
attraction on this relatively little island is remarkably diverse. This includes
the climate, which changes dramatically as you move through the island. In the
month of May and June, the southwest monsoon might be paying the island a visit
but sun seekers will still have plenty of pristine beaches
with calm waters to choose from. Tangalle,
on the southern tip ot the island, is on the edge of the dry portion. A six
hour drive from Colombo, Tangalle’s pride is a 10 kilometre long stretch of
beach with white sand and palm trees
hanging over turquoise waters. Mostly free from touts and other tourist
traps, it’s an ideal place for those who are longing for a quiet getaway with sun, sand and sea.
Malaysia Airlines and Srilankan Airlines (srinlanka.lk) fly direct to Colombo’s
Bandarnaike International Airport from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. From
Singapore Changi Airport, Cathay Pacific (cathaypacific.com), Emirates (emirates.com), SriLankan Airlines and
Singapore Airlines fly direct to Colombo.
Tiger Airways has also launched a new direct route from
Singpore to Colombo which starts from 31 May. Tickets are available at a
promotional fare with limited seats on a first come first serve basis, from
US$138 one-way. The promotional fares are for travel from 31 May to 24 September
2012.
Turtle Bay is an isolated boutique hotel that is steps away
from beach. No matter which room you get, you are guaranteed a view of the sea
and will awaken to the sound of crashing waves. (from US$170; trutlebay.lk).
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