Sri Lanka New Year

Sri lanka new year is also known as Sinhalese new year or Aluth Avurudhu. The rituals for the festival begin with the observance of nonagathe. New Year in Sri lanka falls on April 13th or 14th every year because according to the Sinhalese mythology, the new year begins when the sun moves from Meena rashiya to Mesha rashiya. The start of new year also marks the end of harvest and spring.
 
If you are planning something very unique and entertaining this new year to ring the new year in a most special way, sri lanka new year can be your key to make your new year memorable. Take a break from the regular busy schedule and plan your holidays to sri lanka because this Asian country is a combination of varied attractive destination spots including tea estates, waterfalls, gardens and heritage places.

To get a sneak peak of what you might have dreamt of, planning a trip to sri lanka on new years can be worth rather than staying back at your place and celebrating by partying around your city. From the wildlife to the cultural heritage, the city has everything to offer people of every age. The innumerable interests offered by sri lanka especially during the new years time force you to stay back for long. Not only the scenic beauty but the events, new year activities and carnivals organized are joyful and cheerful.

So, instead of imagining yourself their at sri lanka, book your tickets for new years because people from around the world choose sri lanka new year as their celebration destination and book their tickets in advance in advance which might cause unavailability of tickets for people who plan to book their tickets during the new year week.

New Years Eve Sri Lanka



New years eve sri lanka is one of the most auspicious occasions of the year and is considered auspicious time for various rituals and traditions. In Sri Lanka, the parties begin as families mingle in the streets, children are left out to play and the best yet interesting ritual is that the homes are thrown open.

The tantalizing tastes and smells of sri Lankan dishes, prepared especially on new years are truly satisfying. The traditional dishes prepared are influenced by the local spices, regional cuisines, colonists and foreign traders and have a blend of local spices and coconut milk used in every sri Lankan dish especially on new year.