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Despite its small size Sri Lanka boasts of one of the highest rates of biological endemism in the world whether in plants or animals and is included among the top five biodiversity hotspots in the world. Of the ninety-one species of mammals found in Sri Lanka Asian elephants, sloth bear, leopards, sambar and wild buffaloes engages the majority of the attention of wildlife enthusiast. Yet the rarest mammals of Sri Lanka are the red slender Loris, Toque Macaque, and Purple-faced Langur, who according to IUCN clarifications are endangered due to habitat loss.
With a population composed with many a races and religions, Sri Lanka is never short of festivals and celebrations. Every month brings a celebration either religious or cultural importance, making Sri Lanka one of the countries with highest number of celebrations and holidays.
The Sinhala-Tamil New year festival in April is the most important cultural festival in the country. The festival marks the beginning of the New Year and the end of harvesting season. A lengthy holiday and a table full of oily traditional delicacies like kokis, makes the New Year festival one of the long awaited festivals in the country.
When it comes to customer reviews, we recognize the importance of reading about the experience of others, before setting out on your own adventure.
Lovely beds and very lovely staff after a long flight a great welcome. Breakfast was beautiful. Would have liked to stay longer.
Garden is also very pleasant.
Daniel really enjoyed... read more talking to the staff and was well looked after!
The beds were very comfortable and the rooms were clean and welcoming. When we came in there was air conditioning going which made it lovely to stay in after a long flight.
Great value for money...However, staff is very two faced. Nice one day and rude the next. When chatting with the one and only staff member about the Corona virus outbreak,... read more he had some very racist and rude remarks to make, very unprofessional in that manner. This was the second time we booked at this property however this racist mantra didn't come out from the staff until later. After making these racist comments towards Chinese people he felt guilty. He then offered to let us leave our bags at the hotel after checkout to somehow make up for is blatant racism. He let us know he and the hotel did not accept people from Asian countries especially China to stay at the hotel. Unacceptable. Do not recommend staying here unless you are OK with racist remarks and annoying staff. Other than that the location is alright. More
With a history expanding over 3000years, Sri Lanka holds some of world’s ancient cities including Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and Digamadulla; their once glorious townships, palaces, temples, monasteries, hospitals and theaters intricately carved and modeled out of stone lay and abandoned and forgotten with time amidst the soaring jungles.
Of all the ancient cities of Lanka, the most famed and most exquisite is the Kingdom of Anuradhapura. Sri Lanka’s third and the longest serving capital and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world is also one of the most sacred cities of World Buddhists. It was the capital of Sri Lanka from the Fourth Century BC up to the turn of the eleventh Century and was one of the most stable and durable centers of political power and urban life in South Asia.
With varying climates and Geography packed into a small island Sri Lanka offers a range of adventures from the top of the mountains to the depths of the oceans.
Other than taking a dip in the oceans or snorkelling, scuba diving and surfing are the most popular beach sports in the country. Scuba diving has long history in the country. Today the oceans filled with coral gardens, multitude of exotic fishes and ancient wrecks Sri Lanka offers one of the best diving experiences in the world. Although comparatively new to the country surfing too has made its mark in the Southern and Eastern coasts of the island for the last twenty five years. The sea around Sri Lanka is also one of the most challenging marine game fishing locations while white water rafting, Kayaking and canoeing are some of the relatively new water sports practiced in the country.
Our Address
No: 50 Silvester Road Ethukala, Negombo 11500.
info@ryanresidence.lk
By Car
Approximately 25 minutes from Bandaranaike International Airport to our Property.
RyanResidence.lk
No: 50 Silvester Road Ethukala, Negombo 11500
Tel.: (+94) 31 227 2199
info@ryanresidence.lk