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Hell Fire – The Biggest Halloween Party in Colombo Sri Lanka -Shoot 03



Colombo is Hosting Many events to entertain the Both Local and Foregone Tourist ..
and it is a Vibrant City with Multi Religious and Cultural Community which makes the City Colorful.
Thorz, the main organiser of the “Hellfire” musical show said that Minister Ms.Diana Gamaga assured them she will help take the event to the next level.
Speaking to the crowd at the musical show this evening, Thorz said that the event also had the support of the Police and the military.
Colombo Mayor Rosy Senanayake had objected to the name “Hellfire” being used for the music festival which was held near the Lotus Tower today.

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This Chanel Video’s are to give glimpses of Sri Lankan Culture, Beauty, Lifestyle, and Food. And to promote Sri Lankan Tourism which was badly affected for Easter Bomb Attack and the World wide Covid Pandemic. We request our Friends of Sri Lanka to Assist us to promote this Chanel,
So the Tourism Industry will have a Positive impact and attract more tourist to our Beautiful Sri Lanka..

Sri Lanka Culture has inherited numerous magnificent, century-old monuments and cultural relics in a number of ancient cities. Kandy, Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa are known as the points of the “Cultural Triangle” of Sri Lanka, where five of Sri Lanka’s seven world heritage sites are located. Within the triangle, Sigiriya is known as the cultural tourism base in this area. Dambulla cave temple dating to the 1st century AD, Largest manmade reservoirs, “Parakrama Samudra”, and the colossal Buddha images carved on a granite boulder in the medieval capital of Polonnaurwa, the sacred Bo Tree in Anuradhapura, and an elephant reserve in Habarana. Kandy is known as Sri Lanka’s hill capital. focal point is the golden roofed Dalada Maligawa of the Tooth Relic in Kandy.
Sri Lanka is rich in Cultural Events such as Annual Esala (August) Perahera celebrations, a highlight of the Country, when a replica of the Kandy shrine is carried in a procession accompanied by dancers, drummers, and over 100 splendidly decorated elephants.
Sri Lanka has no off-season for tourists. At sea level the temperature ranges 25° to 28° C & in hill country it varies from 12° to 16°C. The mean temperature ranges from a low of 15.8° C in Nuwara Eliya in the Central Highlands to a high of 29° C in Trincomalee on the northeast coast
Rainfall is received mainly during two monsoons with occasional inter-monsoonal showers. Heaviest rainfall is experienced during the southwest monsoon (May-September) with lesser rainfall in the northeast monsoon (Dec- Feb)
Rivers Streams & Falls
There are 103 rivers/streams with most flowing from the lovely mountains and a large number of waterfalls as to a recent study there are 382 waterfalls in Sri Lanka” but Only 62 of these picturesque waterfalls can be viewed with ease, Major waterfalls in Sri Lanka include Bambarakanda, Diyaluma, Duhinda, Galagediyana, Ravana, Bopath, Saint Claire, Devon’s, Alupolla Ella and the list can go beyond.
Transportation in Sri Lanka is possible with road, railway, water and domestic air. But it is mainly based on the road network of the country. Sri Lankan railway network covers the most scenic landscapes in Sri Lanka, the Colombo-Badulla, Colombo-Matara. lines cover the coastal areas.
Country is Surrounded by sea and natural network of rivers & lakes give one an idea about potential development of water-based transportation network although it is not widely used for passenger transportation today. Natural and synthetic sea harbours are largely used for cargo transportation. Inland rivers and lakes are used for tourism activities but loosely for long haul transportation among cities.
Bandaranaike International Airport, Matthala Rajapaksa International and Rathmalana and Jaffna Airports are Main Airports Operated for Passenger transportation, but 99.9 percent of international tourists use the Bandaranaike International Airport for their arrivals and departures to and from Sri Lanka. Although there are Four main international harbours Colombo harbour is the only harbour, which receives international tourists.

One of the most popular tourist destination in the hill country is Nuwara Eliya, a small-town set in the heart of the tea country.
Sri Lanka offers modern facilities for Meetings, Incentive Travel, Conferences and Exhibitions. The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) is one of the finest convention centres in the South Asia with capacity 1,500 persons and is provided with simultaneous interpretation facilities.
The Convention and Exhibition Centre in Colombo Fort is also a popular venue for International Exhibitions and Fairs.

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