Set off on a delightful exploration through the picturesque rural landscapes of Hambantota, crafted especially for cruise ship passengers and Shangri La hotel guests. This one-day tour will guide you to six captivating destinations, each providing a unique window into the region's rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty.
Step back in time at the Karambagala Forest Retreat, nestled in the Suriyawewa Divisional Secretariat. This ancient site is believed to be the Bilivana Vihara mentioned in inscriptions from the reign of King Sri Meghavanna (303-331 AD). The temple, also known as Karandulena due to its resemblance to a relic casket from afar, features caves with Brahmi inscriptions. Discover remnants of ancient art painted in red on a layer of mortar, believed to be linked to a Thera named Cittagutta who resided here for sixty years.
Relax and rejuvenate at the Madunagala Hot Water Springs, set amidst vast paddy fields between Sooriyawawe and Ridiyagama. First documented by Leonard Woolf in the early 20th century, this spring has been transformed into a major tourist attraction. Enjoy four wells with varying temperatures, landscaped surroundings, separate changing rooms, and facilities like a play area, mini zoo, and aquarium for children.
Rural Village Experience Immerse yourself in the authentic rural life of Sri Lanka. Take a leisurely walk through the village, guided by a knowledgeable local who will share insights into the villagers' daily routines. Stroll past lush paddy fields and vegetable plantations, and visit traditional village homes to understand the simple yet fulfilling lifestyle of the locals.
Marvel at the engineering marvel that is the Walawe Dam, situated in the picturesque Ratnapura, Hambantota, and Moneragala districts. The Uda Walawe reservoir, controlled by five tainter gate spillways, stretches over 8.6 km in length and offers breathtaking views. Adjacent to the reservoir lies the Udawalawe National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.
Village Blacksmith Workshop Witness the timeless art of blacksmithing at a traditional workshop in a rural village. Skilled artisans craft exquisite swords, knives, and gardening tools using age-old techniques. Engage with the blacksmiths, learn about their craft, and even try your hand at forging metal. This hands-on experience connects you deeply with Hambantota's rich cultural heritage.
Conclude your tour at the Ussangoda National Park, renowned for its biological, archaeological, and geographical significance. Spanning 349 hectares, this park is part of the turtle breeding zone and borders the Kalametiya Wildlife Sanctuary. The unique red soil, rich in ferric oxide, is believed to be the result of a meteor strike in prehistoric times. Explore the distinct layers of colors within the rocks and enjoy the scenic beauty.
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