You will be pick up from your hotel and move to Heritage city of Galle by comfortable air conditioned vehicle. While on the way, can witness roadside shops, local fish markets, beaches and locals daily life routine.
Visit the city's most famous monuments attractions by visiting to Galle City. Specially get experience of stilt fishing which is traditional way of fishing . Once had wonderful day of nice memories, will drop back to accommodation (drop off location) safely
A popular hatchery is the Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery, located about 20km north of Galle. This hatchery was established in 1981 and has been instrumental in the conservation of sea turtles in Sri Lanka. Visitors can observe the different stages of the turtle's life cycle, from eggs to hatchlings, and learn about the hatchery's conservation efforts.
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.
The Old Dutch Hospital, Galle is one of the oldest buildings in the Galle Fort area dating back to the Dutch colonial era in Sri Lanka. The heritage building has now been developed into a shopping and dining precinct.
The Groote Kerk or Dutch Reformed Church is located within the Galle fort in Galle, Sri Lanka and is situated near the entrance to the fort. The church was built by the Dutch in 1755 and is one of the oldest Protestant churches still in use in the country
Galle Lighthouse is an onshore Lighthouse in Galle, Sri Lanka and is operated and maintained by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority
The history of Galle extends thousands of years to biblical times. In more recent times it was a prize to be possessed for western traders in search of wealth and glory. Its beautifully preserved colonial Dutch fort with its quaint city with cobblestone streets within is a place time forgot. Close by are magnificent beaches, rainforests and other attractions. It is definitely a fascinating place to visit.
Stilt fishing is a method of fishing unique to the island country of Sri Lanka, known as “the Pearl of the Indian Ocean”. The fishermen sit on a cross bar called a ‘petta’ tied to a vertical pole and driven into the sand a few meters offshore. From this high position, the fishermen casts his line, and waits until a fish comes along to be caught. Although the approach looks primitive and ancient,
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