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Sri Lanka is a multi-religious country, and throughout the year, many festivals take place. Sinhala and Tamil New Year, also known as harvest festival has numerous customs, practices, and traditions followed by Sinhalese and Hindu households. On Easter Sunday, Christians rejoice and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Every year, the call of the Asian Koel announces the advent of the Sinhala & Tamil New Year. Discover the unique personality and the playful nature of the cuckoo bird.

Known as ‘Little England’, Nuwara Eliya is a haven of nature’s beauty, ever so vibrant with April blooms and cooling climate. Indulge in the attractions it offers.

On the banks of Kalu Ganga, Kalutara Bodhi emanates an aura of serenity and reassurance. The sacred site is surrounded by an enigmatic history.

Wiltshire mountain range in Matale is an unexplored hidden beauty. The secret place promises to offer picturesque views for the enthusiastic hiker.

Mumbai is a diverse city that evolved from seven small islands to a modern megapolis. From the iconic Gateway of India to Bollywood and cricket, there's much to discover!

Discover London as it welcomes spring with flowers adorning the greenery and days bright with sunshine.

Sri Lankan folk dance plays a significant role in the country’s culture. Jana Natum, which consists of Kalagedi, Kulu, Savaram, Pathuru and Lee Keli have evolved around the agricultural based lifestyle of the Sinhalese people. The folk dance involves graceful movements and also props such as kala (pot), pathuru (clappers), savaram (handheld fans) and kulu (winnowing fans). Each dance has a traditional costume that may vary according to the region. The dance forms are engaging and includes simple, rhythmic movements. Jana Natum captures the essence of hard work and sentiments of Sri Lankan village life in a form of entertainment.

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The inflight magazine of the national carrier, SriLankan Airlines, Serendib is a monthly publication that explores the exotic isle of Sri Lanka bringing the reader experiences of lush hilltops, adventurous escapades, idyllic beaches, vibrant culture, history, must-see local sights, cuisine and much more. It also brings insightful articles from destinations around the world each month, the latest news on SriLankan Airlines, FlySmiles promotions, annual events in Sri Lanka and monthly events from around the world. Also featured for the first time in the history of the Airline are articles in the local languages Sinhala and Tamil.

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