In Sri Lanka, Handy Craft offers the widest selection of handicrafts. Prices are significantly lower than in other stores. The majority of the items are of good quality. From masks to simple embroideries as well as most of the souvenirs the tourists finds interesting.
In Western province the handcraft culture has the deeper roots dating back to the ancient kingdom eras. Batik – Traditional clothing with beautiful patterns and pictures, handlooms with exceptional embroidery arts, to wooden crafts of various souvenirs and even little trinkets can be found in Western Province without a doubt.
Bellanwila-Attidiya Bird Sanctuary (බෙල්ලන්විල අත්තිඩිය අභය භූමිය) is a hidden gem for birdwatchers near Colombo. Situated near the Bellanwila Viharaya in the Colombo District, this sanctuary covers 372 hectares. The sanctuary features forested wetlands, including mangrove swamps and freshwater swamps. Early mornings are magical here, as dawn breaks, observe the rich bird life freely moving around, preening themselves for the day. Silhouetted against the orange dawn, visitors might even glimpse the dark outline of the Adam’s Peak mountain range. A study by the Society for Environmental Education recorded 166 bird species in the area, with most being residential and around 40 migratory. Rare birds include the Indian Shag, Blue Breasted Banded Tail, and Ruddy Crake. Visitors might spot the elusive Glossy Ibis, believed to be migratory. The sanctuary also hosts 71 species of butterflies and 44 species of fish.
Fort railway station is a major rail hub in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The station
is served by Sri Lanka Railways, with many inter-city and commuter
trains entering each day. Fort Station is the main rail gateway to central
Colombo; it is the terminus of most intercity trains in the country. Fort
Station was opened in 1917, as a new central station for Colombo. This has
been constructed similar to Manchester Victoria station. The station was
built on land reclaimed from the Beira Lake.
Maradana Railway Station is a major rail hub in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The
station is served by Sri Lanka Railways, with many inter-city and commuter
trains entering each day. It is the terminus of several intercity trains. When
the railways first opened in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) in 1864, trains terminated at
Colombo Terminus Station, a now-retired station near Maradana. In 1906,
a project was launched to reorganise the railway within the Colombo area.
Colombo Terminus Station was closed and replaced by the new Maradana
Station.
The Hamilton Canal was in use during the Dutch era with
the purpose of connecting the capital Colombo with
Puttlam. The canal, which is 14.5km long runs parallel to
the West coast of Sri Lank through Negambo town. During
the British era the canal was extended and was used to
drain the salt water out of Muthurajawela wetland