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Mount Lavinia
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Tropic Inn is located in College Avenue Mount Lavinia which is easily accessible through Hotel Road. Tropic Inn is only 5 km from Colombo and about 1 hours' drive away from the Katunayake International Airport. Located close to the main Colombo - Galle motor way, the hotel is of proximity to a number of shopping districts and important commercial firms. Buses are available in the vicinity while tuk tuk and cab services are available from the Tropic Inn. The Mount Lavinia beach is only a two minute walk away.
About Mount Lavinia City
Location
Mount Lavinia is located 10km south of Colombo in the western coastal belt.
Reaching Mount Lavinia
Mount Lavinia can be reached by main motor road running south from Colombo (Colombo-Galle) (A2), as well as by southern railway line.
Mount Lavinia Town
Mount Lavinia in the district of Colombo of Western province is leafy beachside suburb with sheltered and shaded villas to the sea-side off the main road.
Mount Lavinia Beach
Mount Lavinia Beach is the closest beach to the city of Colombo. Though not a palm fringed golden beach as its cousins down south, Mount Lavina is a decent enough beach to spend Sunday morning. The access to the finest stretch of beach, the bay, at Mount Lavina is restricted to the guests at Mount Lavinia Hotel, the finest beach hotel in the city.
Excursions from Mount Lavinia
Dehiwala Zoo and aquarium
Ratmalana Sri Lanka Air Force Museum
Bellanwila Raja Maha Vihara (Sinhala: Bellanwila Great Royal Temple)
Bellanwila Raja Maha Vihara houses exceedingly serene larger than life Buddha Staues among other statues.
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara (Sinhala: Kelaniya Great Royal Temple)
Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara is a must visit temple while you are in Sri Lanka. The original temple was destroyed by marudaung Dravidian invaders from Southern India, restored by Sinhalese kings. Then again it was destroyed by the Portuguese in the 18th and 19th century. The existing Beautiful temple with murals and statues of superior artistry was a result of philanthropy and dedication by a single family: Wijewardhane of Lake House fame.



