About Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is full of culture, traditions, and lively festivals that make every visit special. From ancient rituals in temples to colourful parades and dances, there is always something to see and enjoy.
Festivals like Sinhala and Tamil New Year, Vesak, and Kandy Esala Perahera showcase music, dance, food, and rituals that have been celebrated for centuries. Visiting during these times lets you experience the heart of Sri Lankan culture up close.
Even outside festival days, you can explore local customs, art, and traditional food in villages and cities. Learning about culture and festivals adds depth to your trip and makes your experience more memorable. Sri Lanka’s celebrations are full of energy, warmth, and colour, offering travellers a true taste of the island’s spirit.

About Sri Lanka

Sinhala and Tamil New Year: Guide to Sri Lankan Traditions and Celebrations

The Sinhala and Tamil New Year, known as Aluth Avurudu, is a major cultural celebration in Sri Lanka held in mid-April. It marks the end of the harvest season and the start of a new year according to the Sinhala and Tamil calendars. With deep roots in Buddhist and Hindu traditions, the festival brings together Sri Lankans of all ethnicities. Customs like lighting oil lamps, boiling milk, preparing sweetmeats, and playing traditional games make this celebration a colorful and unifying event.

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