Uploaded on Mar 2, 2024
The Postcard Galle is one of the best Sri Lanka hotels which makes every vacation in the country memorable. The rich culture and heritage makes the stay impeccable. This hotel in Galle is a perfect representation of the sun, sea and the sad. The beach gives a relaxed feeling and gives luxury a new meaning. It means comfort. There is also a rich local and international level of service which gives a premium vibe. One being the ayurvedic treatments provided by the hotel. This is definitely a must-visit!
The Beauty of Sri Lanka - an Island Like No Other
The Beauty of
Sri Lanka – an
Island Like
No Other
The Postcard Hotels and Resorts
A country in the shape of a drop jewel, Sri Lanka, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Indian
Ocean,” is a captivating island nation known for its rich history, diverse culture, stunning
landscapes, and warm hospitality. Situated off the southern coast of India, Sri Lanka boasts a
wealth of attractions that appeal to a wide range of travelers. This island has been popular for
it’s rich history, it’s expanses of various flora and fauna create the perfect environ for a
gorgeous retreat. Sri Lanka hotels, five star resorts in particular, have options of private pools
and luxurious rooms. These hotels create a haven of luxury, as Sri Lanka is a buzzing, colorful,
chaotic country with a lot of outdoorsy options to walk around and explore.
One of the most alluring aspects of Sri Lanka is its natural beauty. Sri Lanka hotels celebrate
the pristine beaches with golden sands and azure waters to lush rainforests teeming with
wildlife, the country offers a plethora of opportunities for outdoor adventures and relaxation.
Visitors can explore the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, hike through the scenic tea plantations of
Nuwara Eliya, or embark on a safari in one of the country’s many national parks to catch a
glimpse of elephants, leopards, and exotic bird species.
Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage is equally captivating, with ancient cities, temples, and UNESCO
World Heritage Sites scattered throughout the island. The sacred city of Anuradhapura, the
cave temples of Dambulla, and the colonial architecture of Galle Fort are just a few examples
of the country’s rich historical landmarks waiting to be discovered. Sri Lanka hotels are famous
for their local food and exquisite delights. Sri Lanka hotels serve cuisine which can start from
350-950 LKR, going all the way up to 1,500-2,000 LKR.
Moreover, Sri Lanka’s cuisine is a delightful fusion of flavors influenced by its multicultural
heritage. Whether indulging in traditional rice and curry dishes, sampling fresh seafood by the
coast, or sipping on a refreshing king coconut, visitors are sure to delight in the island’s
diverse culinary offerings.
In recent years, Sri Lanka has emerged as a popular spot for all things tropical. Sri Lanka
hotels range in their prices as well, with room rates that adjust with the size of the room and
facilities available. The Postcard Hotel in Galle, Sri Lanka is one of the most luxurious
properties in this regard. During the monsoon period, Sri Lanka hotels are known to have
gorgeous views of the beaches.
Visiting The Postcard Galle during monsoons is a traveler’s paradise. Galle is the quieter and
most peaceful part of Sri Lanka, for travelers seeking slow holidays. Luxury of time, luxury of
space, and luxury of nature is abundant near The Postcard Galle. On Sri Lanka’s southwestern
coast you’ll find The Postcard Galle. Located above the waters of a beautiful blue lagoon, the
hotel offers incomparable views of the Indian Ocean and Gin River. It’s also a stone’s throw
from Galle Fort, a neighbourhood filled with well-preserved architecture as well as local cafes
and boutiques. With all of ten rooms, The Postcard Galle is just the place for cultural
exploration as well as a bit of quiet by the sea. All ten rooms of the The Postcard Galle reflect
Sri Lanka’s well established tropical modern aesthetic. High Burmese Teak ceilings, wooden
beds, and titanium flooring are regular features across rooms, with of course, a number of
unexpected flourishes. Not least, the sound of the crashing waves and the sight of the Indian
Ocean from your private balcony.
Sri Lanka’s colonial past and its own Sinhalese and Tamilian traditions make it rich for
exploration. And there’s no better starting point than Galle. A UNESCO World Heritage Site no
less, with its colonial architecture, spice markets and hip boutiques and restaurants, Galle is
also home to the famous Galle Fort. Further afield, you can take in the stunning beaches or, if
you like, meet the town’s most renowned visitor – The Blue Whale.
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