In 2019, we researched during three weeks the best photography locations that Sri Lanka has to offer: ancient temples, cities with colonial architecture, local markets, pristine beaches and wildlife parks. Our second trip is scheduled in April 2024. We are confident we can design a custom made itinerary according to your photography interests and your level of physical fitness.
WANDER IN THE STREETS OF GALLE FORT.
CAPTURE THE BUSTLING STREETS OF COLOMBO.
GET UP CLOSE WITH THE FISHERMEN IN NEGOMBO.
EXPERIENCE THE SCENIC TRAIN RIDES.
GAZE AT THE LION ROCK FORTRESS OF SIGIRIYA AT SUNRISE.
SWIM WITH GIANT TURTLES.
VISIT THE FAMOUS KANDY TEMPLE OF THE TOOTH RELIC.
WALK ON THE 9-ARCH BRIDGE IN ELLA.
FOLLOW THE ENDLESS FOOTPATH OF THE TEA PICKERS AND GET A CUP(S) OF CEYLON TEA
EXPLORE THE CULTURAL TRIANGLE OF SRI LANKA: ANURADHAPURA,POLONNARUWA AND DAMBULLA CAVES
CLIMB MOUNTAIN PEAKS TO GET AMAZING SUNRISE VIEWS.
SRI LANKA: COUNTRY SNAPSHOT
Sri Lanka, often called the pearl of the Indian Ocean, is on the bucket list of many photographers and rightly so. With 6 sites listed on the UNESCO HERITAGE this small island has much to offer with its pristine lagoons, white sandy beaches, primary rainforests, caves and mountains (many above 2000 meters). For wildlife lovers, it is one of the best spot to observe many animals above (elephants)and below sea level (giant turtles, sperm whales, dolphins). Sri Lanka has a rich history dating back from more than 2000 years. Buddhism was introduced very early on in 3rd century BC and it is the main religion of the country coexisting with Hindus, Muslims and Christians. Formally know as Ceylon was a colony of the British Empire between 1815 and 1948 so English is widely spoken today along with Tamil and Sinhalese. From the 16th century, some coastal areas of the country were controlled by the Portuguese and Dutch and had some influence of the language as well. Sri Lanka has an extensive train network inherited from the British and covering 1500 kilometers. It remains today the more practical means of transport. Sri Lanka has been hit hard by the deadly tsunami of 2014 and by decades of civil war but since 2009, tourism sector has been growing steadily and the country received more than 2.3 million tourist in 2018 mainly from India, UK and China.