SRI LANKA.
Sri Lanka is a small island in the Indian Ocean. In the past, this small island has been known by various names such as Thabrobane , Serendib, Ceylon, etc.
And this mind-blowing island is known as the pearl of the Indian Ocean. This is a small island with an area of 65,610 square kilometers that is full of mind-blowing natural resources. It is full of forests, scenic beaches, rivers, waterfalls etc. Because of this value, various nations have tried to conquer it since the past. Among them are the Portuguese, Dutch and English. Robert Knox, an Englishman who lived as a prisoner of the Sri Lankan monarchy during this period for almost 20 years, did not forget to praise this mind-blowing island in the book "An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon" he later wrote based on his own experiences.
When talking about Sri Lanka, it is impossible not to talk about the beaches that surround the island. The island is surrounded by beaches and from space it is shown in white! Beautiful! You can rarely walk anywhere along the beach without bumping into an amazing stretch of sand, many of which are deserted! Sri Lanka is great for water sports like diving, snorkeling, kitesurfing and surfing. Inland you can stretch your legs hiking between tea plantations in the hills above 2000m.
About 22 million people live on this mind-blowing island. Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic and multicultural country. Sinhalese, Tamil Muslims, Burghers, Malays etc. live here. Recently, a survey confirmed that Sri Lanka is one of the most suitable centers for world travel. There, not only the beauty of this wonderful island but also the hospitality of the Sri Lankans living here can never be forgotten. From children to adults, Sri Lankans are known for their love for visitors and their sincere desire to help.
Be lucky enough to experience this beautiful island.
An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Historical_Relation_of_the_Island_Ceylon
Sri Lanka ranked top country for travel in 2019 by Lonely Planet.

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