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The Srilankan Sojourn - Why choose Srilanka?

During the active service years, one is full of commitments and liabilities. It is only after retirement with the children settled, unlimited free time is available at hand. What better way to utilise this time than  travelling to places within India and abroad

To make a beginning, there can be no better foreign country, for an Indian,  to travel to than Sri Lanka. 

Why Sri Lanka

For Indians, Sri Lanka holds a special interest since it has a mention in their mythological epic 'Ramayana'.

The travel time from India to Sri Lanka can maximum be 3-4 hours, depending on the place of departure making it comparable to  the travel time within India.

Sri Lanka is adjacent to India, without any travel hassles including free access without any prior Visa requirement.   

Other reasons for Indians can include similar culture, food habits, weather and no language problem.

Above all, Sri Lanka offers excellent currency exchange rates for all tourists. 

To get  peek of  what Sri Lanka offers to older tourists in particular lookout for the next post. 

to be continued... 


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