Sri Lankan architectural tradition is well displayed at Sigiriya, the best preserved city centre in Asia from the first millennium, with its combination of buildings and gardens with their trees, pathways, water gardens, the fusion of symmetrical and asymmetrical elements, use of varying levels and of axial and radial planning.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Location: South West, 80 kilometres from Colombo
Area: N/A
Avg. Temperature: 26 °C
Avg. Annual Rainfall: 2500 mm
Area: N/A
Avg. Temperature: 26 °C
Avg. Annual Rainfall: 2500 mm
Situated surrounding an ancient Buddhist monastery, Bodhinagala is a tropical rainforest which was only just discovered as one of the best bird watching locations in Sri Lanka. It is a moderately small strip of secondary lowland rainforests; however it is surprisingly rich with flora and fauna. Surrounded by rubber and tree plantations, Bodhinagala is composed of slopes, forest paths and sparkling streams and is a popular area for mountain biking!
The peaceful wet-zone area is home to 150 species of bird including endemic species such as the Green-billed Coucal, Ceylon Spurfowl, Yellow-fronted Barbet, Ceylon Small Barbet, Black-capped Bulbul, Spot-winged Thrush and sub-continental endemics such as the Ceylon Frogmouth and the Malabar Trogon. Butterflies of many species can be found here including the Tawny Rajah. The endemic mammal species include the Purple-faced Leaf and Toque Monkeys and the Grizzled Indian Squirrel
Monday, July 2, 2012
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