Sri Lanka is an extremely photogenic country that has many stories to tell. This is my Sri Lanka photography story, with 46 of my favourite photos from a month spent exploring this charming island in the Indian ocean.


Ask any travel enthusiast who visited Sri Lanka and they’ll all agree on this – photography and Sri Lanka are like a passport and travelling, inseparable and made for each other.

Sri Lanka is incredibly picturesque and I’m still extremely grateful that I was fortunate enough to spend a full month exploring this extraordinary country.

I spent time, wandering along exotic palm-fringed beaches on both the south and east coast, went on an early morning safari in the dense, wildlife-rich jungles of the Yala National Park, and visited magnificent ancient World Heritage sites in Kandy, Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa.

It is, therefore, no surprise that Sri Lanka became one of my favourite destinations in the world. I want you to see and feel what I experienced during this amazing trip, so here are 46 photos that will clearly inspire you to visit Sri Lanka.

46 STUNNING PHOTOS THAT WILL INSPIRE YOU TO VISIT SRI LANKA


THE PEOPLE OF SRI LANKA

Genuine. Friendly.

These two words come to mind when I think of all the warmhearted people I’ve had the pleasure to meet during my 4 weeks in Sri Lanka.

One of the goals I’d set for my trip through Sri Lanka was figuring out how to shoot portraits while creating a deeper connection with the local people.

Being brave enough to ask for someone’s portrait is quite a challenge at times, but that simply wasn’t the case in Sri Lanka. The people here are one of the friendliest in the world and do everything in their power to make sure you feel welcome. Don’t be shy to start a chat, it’s one of the best possible experiences in Sri Lanka.

The abundance of kindness and positive energy is one of the many reasons why Sri Lanka will always hold a special place in my heart.

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Fishmarket Galle Fort
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Market Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka street photography

SRI LANKA’S PALM-FRINGED BEACHES

It is no longer a secret that Sri Lanka has some of the best palm-fringed beaches in the world.

Along Sri Lanka’s entire coastline, you’ll find popular beach towns that provide excellent surf breaks, trendy cafés and a charming backpacker atmosphere. Sri Lanka is quickly becoming a fixture for travellers from all over the world, and that’s for a good reason.

From Unawatuna and Mirissa down south to Arugam Bay and Trincomalee on the island’s untouched east coast, it’s merely impossible to go wrong in Sri Lanka.

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Coconut Tree Hill
Mirissa beach Sri Lanka
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Arugam Bay beach Sri Lanka
Drone shot Hikkaduwa
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Arugam Bay photos

SRI LANKA’S OUTSTANDING NATURAL SCENERIES

Sri Lanka is a tiny teardrop-shaped island in the midst of the Indian Ocean which despite its size, has no shortage of outstanding natural sceneries.

It is safe to say that being around Sri Lanka’s natural beauty had a therapeutic effect on both my body and mind. The sceneries are utterly sensational; the Ancient Rock Fortress in Sigiriya, the lush, peaceful hills of Ella and the dense jungles of the Yala National Park, just to mention a few.

Sri Lanka is one of those countries that stands out in all aspects. The country’s many natural highlights are unique and without doubt, something that will blow your mind.

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Tea plantation Ella Sri Lanka
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Nine arch bridge Ella
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Yala national park safari

SRI LANKA’S CULTURAL BEAUTY

Influenced by many, yet extremely authentic and distinct. Sri Lanka has an amazing culture that is shaped by several influencing eras throughout the country’s rich history.

Religion, colonial occupation and the production of tea have been the primary influences, while neighbouring India also played an essential role in the development of contemporary Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s culture is deeply influenced by its religion, which translates in ancient Buddhist cities, brightly coloured Hindu temples, artistic mosques and you will even encounter ornate Christian churches.

In other words, there’s no shortage of incredible World Heritage sites, among which you’ll notice Kandy – the city of kings, the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, the Sigiriya rock fortress and the Dutch Galle Fort – which was fortunate enough to survive the boxing day tsunami in 2004.

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Where the souls wander
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Streets of Colombo
Polonnaruwa moon stone
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Polonnaruwa photography

THE TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR THAT I USED IN SRI LANKA

As mentioned above, Sri Lanka is extremely photogenic. If you want to make the most of your travel photography while exploring Sri Lanka, I’d recommend investing in some serious photography gear.

If you like my photography, this is the gear that I used to document my photography story of Sri Lanka.

Lumix G85 | The Lumix G85 captures excellent photos and video – plus it doesn’t break the bank.

SIGMA 16mm, F1.4 | The SIGMA 16mm is well-known for its excellent depth of field and is one of the best budget prime lenses on the market.

DJI Mavic Air | The DJI Mavic Air is a brilliant drone that is compact and produces the most incredible aerial footage. In my opinion, the perfect combination to document travel photography.

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