Product Overview
This compact, pocket-sized Sri Lanka travel guidebook is ideal for travellers on shorter trips, who want to make sure they experience the destination's highlights and really get a flavour of the place. It includes ready-made walking and driving itineraries, with detailed directions, that allow you to organise your visit to Sri Lanka without losing time planning. It's sustainably printed to ensure environmental responsibility.In this Sri Lanka travel book, you will find: 12 ready-made walks and tours - easy-to-follow walking and driving trip plans featuring the best places to visit, as well as what to do and where to eat along the wayItinerary details - each walk or tour starts with pointers on the time taken, distance covered and how to connect it with other itineraries in the bookBest walks and tours in Sri Lanka for ancient temples, animal lovers, beaches, botanical gardens, colonial architecture, hottest curries, mountain views, tea trekkingCurated recommendations of places - the walks and tours feature all the main attractions and off-the-beaten-track adventures, as well as child-friendly family activities and chilled-out breaks in popular tourist areasInsider recommendations - tips on how to beat the crowds, save time and money, and find the best local spotsHistorical and cultural insights - thematic features highlight Sri Lanka's unique life and cultureUnique hotel, restaurant and nightlife listings - curated details of where to stay, eat and go out, whatever your interest, for a range of budgetsPractical information - how to get there, how to get around and an A-Z of essential detailsHandy mapping - practical maps for each walk and tour, with clearly numbered sightsFree download of the eBook - available after the purchase of the printed guidebookCoverage includes: Colombo Fort and Pettah, Modern Colombo, Negombo via the Wetlands, Kandy and around, Hill Country, Haputale and Ella, Sigiriya and Anuradhapura, Minneriya and Polonnaruwa, Galle Fort, Tangalla, Yala National Park, Arugam Bay to Kumana