Embark on an unforgettable 10 to 12-hour journey along Sri Lanka's stunning southern coast, renowned for its breathtaking beauty. With convenient pickups available from Colombo, Negombo, and the airport, our tour offers the perfect blend of cultural exploration and natural splendor. From the picturesque Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project to the historic streets of Galle and its iconic fort, every moment is filled with wonder. Cruise along the tranquil waters of the Madu River, surrounded by lush mangroves and traditional villages, before immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage at the Ariyapala Mask Museum. Explore charming Dutch Hospital precinct for shopping and leisurely strolls through Galle's Old Town, adorned with architectural gems like the Galle Fort Clock Tower. As you journey through this enchanting region, be captivated by the scenic beauty of the southern coastline, promising vistas that will leave you breathless at every turn.
• Operator will reconfirm your pick-up time in advance • Arrive at the hotel lobby 10 minutes before your selected pick-up time • Tour Starts at 7.00 am/8.00 am from the pick-up point • Free Pick-up & drop-off from the following areas Colombo & Negombo
In the Southern region of Sri Lanka lays the Galle district. Balapitiya is a little town in the district and would be quite unimportant; except for the location of a river. The Madu River is very rich in biodiversity. It passes through the wet zone of Sri Lanka opening up into the large Madu Lagoon on its way to the Indian Ocean
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In Sri Lanka, constructing masks is a well-known custom. Along the Western, South Western, and Southern beaches of the island, a large number of mask makers from Sri Lanka operate. The South Western shore of Sri Lanka's Ambalangoda region is recognised for its skilled craftspeople.
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The Sea Turtle Farm and Hatchery is a non - profitable organization which is maintained for the survival of Sea Turtles for the next generation. The "Turtle Farm" is situated in Habaraduwa near to the beautiful beach. That is 5m from the Galle - Matara main road. The center was started in 1986 and have released more than 500,000 sea turtles to the ocean.
On the south-western coast of Sri Lanka, there is a little beach community with the name of Hikkaduwa. An excellent beach in Sri Lanka is Hikkaduwa Beach. Delicious seafood curries, soothing massages, Buddhist temples, and water sports like diving, snorkeling, and surfing are just a few of Hikkaduwa's well-known attractions.
Old Town of Galle, Sri Lanka. ... Galle was built as a fortified coastal city with large walls along the seashore. It was designed with a European way of thinking – that attacks from colonial competitors could come from the sea as well as the land.
Located in Galle, Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct as the name would suggest is a shopping mall located in a beautifully restored colonial building originally built during the Dutch occupation. It has a constantly growing selection of places to eat, drink or shop. There are fabulous bay views from its upper balcony. (combines with Galle fort)
In the 16th century, the Portuguese erected the Galle fort on Sri Lanka's southwest coast. In the 17th century, Duth seized the fort and reinforced it. For nearly 200 years, the historic town of Galle has served as a trading harbor for spices and other items. Walking the winding roads of Galle Fort, taking in the gorgeous structures, museums, historic buildings, and numerous stories.
The oldest lighthouse in Sri Lanka. The lighthouse was built in 1848 by the British. The lighthouse stands at a height of 24.5 meters, providing a panoramic view of the Galle Harbour. Thiis lighthouse was destroyed by fire in 1934. The new lighthouse, built in 1939, is taller than the first, standing at 26.5 meters, and is located approximately 100 meters away from its predecessor. Within the old Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies a light station. Sri Lankan Port Authority maintains this lighthouse.
Originally built in 1640, the present building dates from 1752. Its floor is paved with gravestones from Dutch cemeteries, while other impressive features include the organ and an imposing pulpit made from calamander wood and topped by a grand hexagonal canopy.( combines with Galle fort)
The Galle lighthouse is situated inside the landmark Galle Fort. It is built seven meters above the road on the ramparts. This is Sri Lanka’s oldest light station dating back to 1848, but the original lighthouse was destroyed by fire in 1934. It was rebuilt at the current height of 26m. The light station is within the walls of the ancient Galle fort, a UNESCO world heritage site and well known tourist attraction, making this the countries most often visited lighthouse. (Combines with Galle fort) ( can't go inside can be view from outside)
Galle Clock Tower is a four story tall stone monument hailing from the late 19th century. It was built within the ramparts of the Galle Fort on the site of the previous guardroom, overlooking one of the three bastions of the fort. While the aged clock tower is a great monument to photograph, it will take some skilful manoeuvring due to the extreme angle close by. Hence it might be better to photograph it from the Moon Bastion which the tower faces.( combines with Galle fort)
The National Maritime Museum of Galle is chock-full of nautical and marine marvels, dug up from the sea and showcased here. Galle has always been a major harbor, visited by ships and traders from across the globe for several millennia. As such it did not escape the clutches of the Dutch traders who put profit before all else.
Koggala, renowned for its splendid coastal conditions, has been the perfect place for stilt fishing. Silhouettes of fishermen perched on vertical poles with crossbars, waiting for its daily catch – a beautiful and picture perfect spectacle.
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