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CULTURE: TEA
Tea in Sri Lanka isn’t just something you drink. It’s something you move through, something that shapes entire regions without announcing itself in an obvious way. Most people associate Sri Lanka with tea before they even arrive. It’s one of the first things you hear about, one of the defining images. Rolling green hills, endless plantations, workers moving through the fields. It’s familiar, almost expected. But being there changes how you see it.
The plantations don’t fee
Apr 292 min read


CULTURE: TRAIN JOURNEYS
Train journeys in Sri Lanka are often described as one of the highlights of the trip, something you need to experience at least once. And while that’s true, the way people talk about it usually focuses on the surface. The views, the photos, the moments that look good from the outside. But the experience itself is something else entirely. At the beginning, it feels simple. You find your seat, settle in, and wait for the train to move. There’s no urgency, no strict sense of tim
Apr 292 min read


CULTURE: MARKETS
Markets in Sri Lanka don’t feel curated. They don’t feel like they’ve been arranged for visitors or designed to be experienced in a certain way. They exist as they are, part of daily life, moving constantly without stopping to adjust for anyone passing through. When you first enter one, it can feel overwhelming. The noise, the movement, the density of everything happening at once. People moving in different directions, conversations overlapping, stalls packed closely together
Apr 292 min read


CULTURE: CRICKET
Cricket in Sri Lanka isn’t just a sport you watch. It’s something you come across, something that exists in the background of daily life without needing a formal introduction. At first, you notice it casually. A game playing on a small screen in a café, a group of people gathered around it without making a big deal. It doesn’t feel like an event, just something that’s part of the environment.
Then you start seeing it everywhere. Small matches happening in open spaces, kids
Apr 292 min read


Photographing Sri Lanka: How to Do It Properly
Sri Lanka is one of the most photographically rich countries in Asia. Here is how to see it through a camera in a way that does it justice.
Apr 292 min read
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