You will see a wonderful side of Sri Lanka! First, stop by the Galle Fort. It was constructed by the Portuguese in 1588 and fortified with Dutch resources, and it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Take a leisurely boat trip along the serene Madhu River, which meanders through verdant mangrove habitats. On this peaceful river safari, discover ancient temples, undiscovered islands, and a wealth of the natural world.
Visit a turtle hatchery and learn about the conversion of marine turtles. Participate in the release of baby turtles and help save this endangered species.
This beach is a well-known tropical paradise for its vibrant coral reefs, tranquil waves, and wonderful beachfront. This is perfect for swimming tanning and unwinding in the golden sands.
Witness the well-known Weligama stilt fisherman who balances on wooden rods in the water. One gets a feel of Sri Lanka’s wealthy cultural history through this ancient fishing technique.