What to do and see in Western Province, Sri Lanka: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

May 16, 2022 Brain Ambrose

Discover the best top things to do in Western Province, Sri Lanka including Ganeshism Studio Gallery, Sri Ponnambalam Vanesar Kovil, St Anthony's Shrine, St Lucia's Cathedral, Number 11, Asokaramaya Buddhist Temple, Borella All Saints Church, Colombo National Museum, Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple, Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct.
Restaurants in Western Province

38, Rodrigo Mawatha, Nawala, Colombo 11222 Sri Lanka +94 77 351 9237 [email protected] http://www.ganeshism.com
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Ganeshism Studio Gallery

Ganeshism is a celebration of Lord Ganesh in art. Set in a beautiful open space in a private house, the gallery sells paintings and reproductions of Lord Ganesh, by artist Mahen Chanmugam. His art communicates the concepts of liberation from ego, acceptance and increased consciousness. The studio also conducts yoga classes & bath/sound therapy, to nourish your inner sense of Self.

Reviewed By Wanderer262230 - Paris, France

Mahen is passionate about his art and will gladly share this passion with you. The paintings are amazing. Very nice family, beautiful gallery in a beautiful house.

2. Sri Ponnambalam Vanesar Kovil

Kotahena, Colombo Sri Lanka
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Sri Ponnambalam Vanesar Kovil

Reviewed By 189diannec - Redmond, United States

This is a gorgeous Buddhist temple with amazing art work. Take your time and allow at least an hour for the visit. Be sure to also allow time to study the art work in the museum.

3. St Anthony's Shrine

St Anthony's Mawatha Kochchikade, Colombo Sri Lanka
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4.5 based on 272 reviews

St Anthony's Shrine

Reviewed By MinakshiSriLanka

St. Anthony’s Shrine, Kochchikade which was damaged in the Easter Sunday bomb blast has been consecrated again on 12th June by the Head of Catholic Church of Sri Lanka - Archbishop of Colombo His Eminence Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith. The High Mass held on 13th June on the feast day of St. Anthony without following the traditional procession. The historic Catholic shrine dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua will celebrate the 185th feast of the Saint on 13th June 2019. St. Anthony’s Shrine which is among the most popular Catholics churches and both catholic and non-Catholics have their faith in St Anthony. Current Administrator of Saint Anthony’s Church is Rev. Fr. Jude Raj Fernando.

4. St Lucia's Cathedral

Kotahena, Colombo Sri Lanka
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

St Lucia's Cathedral

5. Number 11

No. 11 33rd Lane, Bagatelle Road Colombo 3, Colombo 00300 Sri Lanka +94 11 4 337335 [email protected] https://geoffreybawa.com/number-11
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4.5 based on 146 reviews

Number 11

Reviewed By hoi61 - Austria, null

Not only was it wonderful to be houseguest in Geoffrey Bawa's Colombo home, but to be looked after by the kindred spirit of Rohana, a 'butler' who served Mr Bawa in his late years too, was absolutely wonderful. What gracious people in that house. I cannot fault anybody for anything. We are grateful to have had the opportunity to study the home and have a really good guided tour on top of it with manager Priyanka and on the side with dear Rohana. thank you!

6. Asokaramaya Buddhist Temple

Thimbirigasyaya Rd, Colombo 00500 Sri Lanka
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4.5 based on 197 reviews

Asokaramaya Buddhist Temple

Reviewed By T6993KXdavidm - Bathurst, Australia

A visit here is a step back in history. This establishment is steeped in tradition and well worth a visit

7. Borella All Saints Church

96 Ananda Rajakaruna Mawatha, Colombo 01000 Sri Lanka +94 11 2 693051
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Borella All Saints Church

8. Colombo National Museum

Albert Crescent, Colombo Sri Lanka +94 77 838 3798 http://www.museum.gov.lk
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4.0 based on 1,323 reviews

Colombo National Museum

This museum of Asian civilizations is one of the oldest in Sri Lanka.

Reviewed By mytropicaljournal - Colombo, Sri Lanka

An ideal place for historians but might be boring for those who have no interest on digging the history of their vacation spot. Magnificent collection of artifacts belong to different eras of the Sri Lankan history perfectly separated in to different sections providing proper guidance to travellers. Depicts includes cultural, archeological, zoological, botanical and many more. Full skeleton of the majestic Sri Lankan tusker, Heiyyanthuduwe Raja can be seen at the place. Popular location amongst school kids. It will take about 02 hours to cover all sections. Careful when taking photographs.

9. Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple

61 Sri Jinaratana Road, Colombo Sri Lanka +94 11 2 435169 http://gangaramaya.com
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4.0 based on 3,082 reviews

Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple

Reviewed By NathanWW - Sydney, Australia

Located on the Beira Lake, Gangaramaya temple is built in an unusual mix of Indian, Thai, Chinese and Sri Lankan architectural styles. The temple complex comprises a cluster of shrines that surround a peaceful courtyard, with a dagoba at the centre. The museum just off the courtyard displays various gifts donated to the temple over the years, ranging from Buddhist statues to vintage cars. As with any Buddhist temple, visitors must first take off their shoes before entering; however, the floor tends to get heated very quickly, so it is wise to take a pair of socks with you.

10. Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct

Hospital Street Galle Fort, Colombo 00001 Sri Lanka +94 11 5 288002 https://www.facebook.com/DutchHospital
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4.0 based on 948 reviews

Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct

Reviewed By style_virgo - New Delhi, India

A heritage building which dates back to Dutch colonial period in 1600s, established as a hospital to look after the officers serving in the Dutch East India Company, which is now a shopping and dining precinct. The place is host to famous restaurant – ‘Ministry of Crabs’, which is owned by Sri Lankan Cricketer and former captain, Kumar Sangakkara. It is one of the liveliest places in Colombo that attracts a lot of tourists.

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