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Poya Festival
Photograph by Greg Elms, Getty Images
A long line of lights illuminates the path to the summit of Adam's Peak during the Poya Festival in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka. This mountainous, mist-draped realm has long been popular with backpackers and other adventurers for its tea plantations and rain forest preserves. The Central Highlands recently were added to UNESCO’s World Heritage list.
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Dambulla Cave Temple
Photograph by Massimo Ripani, SIME
The cave monastery of Dambulla, a World Heritage site, has five sanctuaries and is the largest, best preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka.
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Temple of the Tooth
Photograph by Massimo Ripani, SIME
In the northern part of the Central Highlands lies the historic town of Kandy and its 18th-century Temple of the Tooth, an important Buddhist shrine.
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Leopard
Photograph by Andy Rouse, Getty Images
A leopard (Panthera pardus) rests in tree in Yala National Park. Located on the southern coast of the island, Yala is Sri Lanka's most visited and second largest national park.
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Grand Hotel
Photograph by V. Dorosz, Alamy
Pristine grounds surround the Grand Hotel in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka.
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Royal Palace of Kandy
Photograph by Paolo Giocoso, SIME
Visitors leave the Royal Palace of Kandy, which houses the Temple of the Tooth. Kandy is also a good jumping-off point to the so-called ancient cities region, which includes the looming rock and fortress complex known as Sigiriya.