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Finding the freshest food or the cleanest rooms can be a process of trial and error, and higher prices are certainly no guarantee of quality. Restaurant service is usually courteous, but very slow. People you meet are curious and friendly, and old-fashioned manners are important. Always keep your cool: raising your voice and pointing are rude—and counterproductive.

Guesthouse and hotel menus often offer a strange mix of local, pan-Asian, and Western staples, with croque monsieur and Chinese fried rice on one ambitiously sprawling menu. The Sri Lankan menu will be far superior in freshness and in execution, and even the most basic eatery is likely to offer a satisfying Sri Lankan breakfast. In Colombo, try Senkade for basic, cheap and good Sri Lankan buffet-style food. But go for the combination dishes. Look beyond the spin. There has been no accountability for human rights abuses perpetrated by the military during the war, or in the years since, and the government has made no formal acknowledgement of the well-documented number of Tamil civilian casualties—the updated toll is thought to be at least 70, —killed in the final months of the campaign against the LTTE.

The government is also dragging its heels on a UN investigation into possible war crimes committed by both sides. But life in Sri Lanka has been shaped more by spirituality, in whatever form, than by any one faith. Hindus have folded Buddhism into their canon by making him an avatar of Vishnu.

Be respectful of all religious objects and buildings by behaving and dressing modestly. Perceived insults to Buddhism—such as taking photos of your friend kissing Buddha, or with your back to him—are taken seriously. Eating is serious business. My friend witnessed this at her own wedding. Know your rice and curry.

Sri Lankan cuisine was formed by the spice trade. Curry in Sri Lanka is identified by its color, or base spice. The original Sri Lankan curry is black, with black pepper and roasted spices. Red curry gets its color from the chillies introduced later by the Portuguese. Brown curries are the same as black but unroasted, then there is white curry, using coconut milk.

Get your sambols. A cross between Indian chutneys and Indonesian sambals and salads, Sri Lankan sambols punctuate every meal with spice. The most popular ones are seeni sambol , a tropical take on onion jam, featuring deep-fried onions spiked with chili flakes and bonito fish flakes; pol sambol , a dry, lemony coconut chutney; and katta sambol , starring chilli flakes and tiny, dried prawns or fish flakes. Plan ahead. Plan small stages in advance, especially if you plan to take trains.

Train tickets come in reserved or non-reserved, and in several classes—from tourist-catered viewing carriages, down to first, second, and third. Prepare for crowds and loud music. Buildings in Sri Lanka sometimes have the three-pronged UK socket, sometimes the two-pronged European one, and, often in older buildings, the rounded three-pronged socket used in India and Nepal. Some rooms have outlets for all three plugs, but sometimes only the latter. The shopkeepers will even test them for you before you buy.

Dress sharp. Nearly 70 years after Independence, many Sri Lankan traditions are still shaped by colonial legacies. This is most apparent in places like the quaint hill town of Nuwara Eliya, where many restaurants and members-only clubs have strict dress codes. Sri Lanka also plans to expand its task force for mangrove restoration to engage all stakeholders from government, private sector and community based organisations. Site search. Region: Asia Population: 22 million Area: 65, square kilometres Capital: Colombo executive and judicial , Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte legislative Joined Commonwealth: , following independence from Britain Commonwealth Youth Index: 7 out of 49 countries Secretariat support for Sri Lanka Countering violent extremism The Secretariat has helped Sri Lanka learn about tackling violent and extremist views and building strong communities.

Learn more about the Secretariat's youth work Sport The Secretariat has worked with Sri Lanka to measure the contribution of sport and physical education to sustainable development. Learn more about the Secretariat's sport for development and peace work Trade The Secretariat has helped Sri Lanka develop a finance strategy to improve its exports.

Learn more about the Secretariat's trade work Blue Charter Sri Lanka champions the Action Group on mangrove ecosystems and livelihoods. Find out more Learn more about the Secretariat's work. Sri Lanka has a large, well-educated population, great economic potential, and a long tradition of democracy.

It is poised for a great future if it can solve its key problem of Sinhalese-Tamil conflict. Many observers hope that a national effort towards recovery from the tsunami of will be a step in the right direction. Unsupported Browser Detected. Sri Lanka An Introductory Essay. Geography Shaped like a teardrop, the island of Sri Lanka measures about miles km.

Trade and the Colonial Era Long-distance ocean trade in the Indian Ocean region has existed since ancient times. Discussion Questions Based on what you have learned in this essay, how would you describe U. Think about its form of government, its domestic policies and unrest, and its trade goods.

Can you make a hypothesis on bi-lateral relations? Colombo was not physically impacted by the December tsunami. How do these countries' experiences compare and contrast? What roles do ethnic and religious diversity play? Sri Lanka is geo-politically tied to India.

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