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Sri Lanka is a country rich in culture and heritage .It is a country that boasts of a rich biodiversity of wildlife, nature tours, sunset by the beach, and accommodation at a hotel, a rural village or a rest house of your choice.

No matter what part of Sri Lanka you may visit there is always something to see and do. Lonely Planet recently named Sri Lanka as the “Best country in the world to visit”. Even today thousands of tourists from all parts of the world choose Sri Lanka to relax and spend their holidays.

An unforgettable experience

The time of year to visit Sri Lanka does not matter as there is no limit to what the country has to offer. Be it an adventure in one of the country’s famous national parks or trekking in the lush green forests of the Sinharaja forest or the Horton plains or maybe a boat tour out to sea to watch the whales and dolphins in Kalpitiya .There is something for all tourists depending on their interests.

What Sri Lanka has to offer her tourists is known only by a few, because there are still more areas waiting to be explored. For those of you who want to make the maximum use of your holiday in this small but beautiful country, Serenbona is the magazine to read.

The couple travels the world. A couple in love travels to Sri Lanka. The couple travels to Asia

Serenbona will give the tourist all he or she wants to know about the country, its history, its wildlife, its nature tours, its hotels, its beaches ,its adventurous tourist breath-taking scenic beauty ,its traditional arts and crafts and much more.

Serenbona will be launched every month with interesting stories, places to visit and a variety of places where you can shop for those unique and unusual gifts-be it handicrafts ,straight from the rural villages or breath-taking gems and jewellery handcrafted by local craftsmen that only Sri Lanka has to offer.

The magazine will continue to provide tourists with fascinating and exciting stories in its future issues and ensure that they have an unforgettable experience in Sri Lanka

Anton Samson.                                                                               Wimalanath Weerarathne.

Co-editor                                                                                          Co- editor

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