Travelers today are looking for more than just beautiful species when planning a trip. They want to visit places that make sense, where they still remember stories, and Sri -Lanka is one of the countries that has huge cultural and spiritual significance.
There are traces of the frame in the country, and there are several attractions that lead you in the past. Although most parts of Ramayana takes place in ancient India, the last story that tells about fairy tales about the times of sieve and the battle between the frame and the novel, it is assumed that it happened here in Lanka.
Over time, several places on the island became related to the epic. There are no solid historical evidence, but these places remember through stories, local traditions and faith.
Here are seven places in Sri Lanka, which people are still associated with Ramayan, at least through generations of stories.