Tamil language in Sri Lanka

Tamil is the official language in countries like India, Singapore, Mauritius and Sri Lanka.

It is one of the oldest classical languages that survives today.

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75% of Sri Lankans are Sinhalese and 24% Tamil speakers (11% Sri Lankan Tamil, 9% Moorish and 4% Indian Tamils), with small communities of Malaysians, bourgeois and others.

In 1956, the Official Language Law n. 33, declared Sinhala as the only official language.

With this law replacing the English that had been imposed under British colonial rule.

In 1958, in response to complaints from the Tamil-speaking people, the government passed the Tamil-language law (special provisions).

Tamil was declared an official language in the north and east of the Tamil majority.

The Sri Lankan civil war, which ended in 2009, was partly triggered by the introduction of language policies that created divisions along ethnic and linguistic lines.

The Tamils ​​have inhabited Sri Lanka for about 2500 years ago.

The first traces of their presence are found in the northern side of the island.

The Sinhalese people lived in the south, and five other tribes scattered throughout the island in perpetual war Between them.

Inscriptions dating back to the first century BC were discovered in Egypt, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

Worldwide, over 77 million people speak the Tamil language.

Sri Lanka is indeed the perfect place for children and for people who like animals and nature.

Tamil language in Sri Lanka

This country is incredibly green.

It is impossible not to find elephant herds on safari or even on the same road traveling.
It is also very easy to see leopards, macaques and other types of monkeys, giant squirrels, jackals, etc. etc

Furthermore, walking with children and adults through the Peradeniya Botanical Garden is a delight. Along with the giant trees and millions of plants, we will also find monkeys and other animals in this immense place.

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We use all the available and easy-to-use technologies to stay in touch with our customers.

Besides the email, the most used method, we are always available by phone and WhatsApp.

It is also possible to communicate via Skype or FaceTime or any other application available to the customer, but only with prior appointment.

We pay a lot of attention in being able to communicate to the customer all the necessary information to offer all the tranquility to you even while you are on Tour.

Living and working in Kandy, facilitates access to privileged information to create new routes and itineraries to Sri Lanka.

This allows us to design exclusive and unique journeys, reaching some places that only we know.

This is why we receive an excellent score in everything related to the design of customised and on-demand trips.

Moreover, we pay a lot of attention to everything related to the management of the booking and assistance, always in English, Spanish and Italian, of your trip to Sri Lanka.

Tamil language in Sri Lanka

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Meanwhile, those who love exotic beaches, full of palm trees and coconut trees, offer beaches in the west of the country such as Bentota, Ambalangoda, Chilaw and Negambo.

You can also swim in the Indian Ocean in the east of the country on the beaches of Trincomalee, Pasikudah, Nilaveli …

If you like surfing you can practice at Arugam Bay, Weligama or Mirissa. 

And of course, we have the beaches of southern Sri Lanka such as Tangalle, Unawatuna, Galle, Ahangama, etc. etc

And if you like cities, we have Kandy, Jaffna, Galle Fort and Colombo where you can walk and shop among the wonderful shops and restaurants.
In a nutshell, we have a country with a wide variety of climates, places, cultures, religions, etc. 
Where we will always find Sinhalese smiling and waiting for us with open arms.

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Coming to Sri Lanka and not being surprised is absolutely impossible.

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