AN ADVENTURE OFF THE BEATEN TRACK REVEALS THE RICH HISTORY AND CULTURE IN SRI LANKA’S UNSPOILT NORTHERN REGIONS South China Morning Post writer Paul Niel found a lot to like among our hidden treasures, where “an adventure off the beaten track reveals the rich history and culture in Sri Lanka’s unspoilt northern regions”. With his wife Esther and baby Zaya, the adventure included the Sri Maha temple in Anuradhapura with its sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi tree, “said to be oldest human-planted tree in the world, which has been tended by an uninterrupted succession of guardians for over 2,000 years”. Travelling north, “we find the provinces retain their refreshing off-the-beaten-track charm. Sri Lanka has, in recent years, become a trendy tourist destination, with double-digit growth in visitor numbers, but the focus has remained on its southern shores.” Click below for more. #SriLanka #SouthChinaMorningPost
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