Wednesday, April 4, 2012

WELCOME TO WAYAMBA

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   Wayamba, Sri Lanka's bountiful and varied North - Western Province is richly endowed  with classic holiday attractions. Over two hundred kilometers of sundrenched tropical beaches fringe warm, pure seas and placid lagoons and make ideal bases for relaxed, enjoyable, fun-filled vacations and for sight –seeing  the North – Western Province's diverse and exciting  attractions.
     These attractions include impressive archeological treasures -  Wayamba was choice of Sri Lanka's king for medieval  capitals – animal and bird sanctuaries, monuments of its European colonial period, unique and fascinating festivals, arts and craft, life-styles and folklore.
      Predominantly ( 80% ) rural, Wayamba is blessed with much natural beauty and charm its spreading green plains distinctively strewn with large rock outcrops. Vast coconut plantations, carefully tended garden and mango, papaya and cashew orchards present a picture of pastoral peace, plenty and contentment. The North- Western Province's graphite mines at Kahatagaha yield a precious mineral resource and its rich fishing grounds and flourishing farmland, orchards and plantations  ensure an abundance of delicious sea-food, fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy and other to delight visitors.
    The fifth largest province in Sri Lanka, some of Wayamba's  beaches and other attractions lie half  hour's drive from the Katunayake International Airport; its capital Kurunegala is just two hours away from Colombo and 45 minutes from the hill capital and tourist resort of Kandy. The whole province is well served with good road and rail routes and modern communications: Kurunegala is a highly accessible major hub of  important cross – country road and rail routes and makes a convenient transit stopover for north, south, east and bound traffic.
   The friendly people of Wayamba, famed for their welcomeing hospitality, complete and enhance a delightful, rewarding and unique holiday experience which will always be remembered with pleasure.

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