Trincomalee War Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Read up about the Japanese air raid during WW2 to get some context before visiting
Having read about the Japanese raid on Trincomolee and Colombo during WW2 and the loss of over 600 men, 20 ships and one of our aircraft carriers, I really wanted to come and pay my respects at the W...
Peace and reflection in away from the chaotic roadside
This is a really peaceful place to disappear to and escape the hussle and bussle of Trincomalee roads. Very tranquil setting, which encourages quiet reflection. I went twice. It was fascinating to l...
A tranquil slope leading up from the main road. Very well maintained, I believe by the botanical gardens. Rest room on site. Caretaker/guardian knowledgeable. Numbers of graves date to either the end ...
A touching and very respectful place, which absolutely honours those who gave their lives in this part of the world in WWII. Massive praise goes to the gardeners and caretakers employed indirectly by ...
Read up about the Japanese air raid during WW2 to get some context before visiting
Having read about the Japanese raid on Trincomolee and Colombo during WW2 and the loss of over 600 men, 20 ships and one of our aircraft carriers, I really wanted to come and pay my respects at the W...
Peace and reflection in away from the chaotic roadside
This is a really peaceful place to disappear to and escape the hussle and bussle of Trincomalee roads. Very tranquil setting, which encourages quiet reflection. I went twice. It was fascinating to l...
A typical well kept war cemetry.
A tranquil slope leading up from the main road. Very well maintained, I believe by the botanical gardens. Rest room on site. Caretaker/guardian knowledgeable. Numbers of graves date to either the end ...
nice place to feel the war
Go Peacefully, stay with respect, and feel the peacefulness. I was able to relate our feelings as Sri Lankans in this place
A must visit
A touching and very respectful place, which absolutely honours those who gave their lives in this part of the world in WWII. Massive praise goes to the gardeners and caretakers employed indirectly by ...