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Ollie #1 of 7 attractions in Negombo
5 of 5 stars 8 reviews
Owner description: Sri Lanka Diving Tours operating three dive Centers around the island & first one to offer Technical Diving in Sri Lanka with one of the Sri Lanka's...... more » Owner description: Sri Lanka Diving Tours operating three dive Centers around the island & first one to offer Technical Diving in Sri Lanka with one of the Sri Lanka's Most experienced and competent Instructor IDC Staff & TEC Deep 40 Instructor Felician Fernando (Feli). « less
Attraction type  Water Sports
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Ollie #2 of 7 attractions in Negombo
3 of 5 stars 138 reviews
Attraction type  Beaches
Distance  0.6 km from city centre
Ollie #3 of 7 attractions in Negombo
5 of 5 stars 1 review
Attraction type  Tours
Ollie #4 of 7 attractions in Negombo
3.5 of 5 stars 7 reviews
Attraction type  Nature/ Wildlife Areas
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Ollie #5 of 7 attractions in Negombo
3.5 of 5 stars 11 reviews
Attraction type  Flea/ Street Markets
Distance  0.5 km from city centre
Owner description: Rajamaha Temple of Rangiri Dambulla (Golden Rock Temple) Located north of Kandy and considered by most to be the centre point of Sri Lanka. Dambulla...... more » Owner description: Rajamaha Temple of Rangiri Dambulla (Golden Rock Temple) Located north of Kandy and considered by most to be the centre point of Sri Lanka. Dambulla is a town built around a vast isolated rock mass and a World Heritage City, declared by UNESCO.The name Dambulla derives from Damba - Rock and Ulla - fountain. One sees the incessant drip of water from the fountain within the main image house. This complex of caves at Dambulla is one of the most impressive Buddhist Temples in the world. It was here that King Vattagamini Abhaya (Valagamba) took refuge in the 1st century BCE. He later turned the caves into a rock temple. Later kings made further improvements, including King Nissanka Malla who had the temple interior gilded, earning it the name of Ran Giri - Golden Rock. « less
Attraction type  Tours
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