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Galle Fort

 

The Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a living testament to Sri Lanka’s rich colonial history. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later fortified by the Dutch, this iconic landmark blends historical charm with vibrant modern culture. Once a bustling spice trading port, today it invites travelers to explore its cobblestone streets, colonial buildings, and stunning ocean views. Enjoy delicious meals at charming restaurants, shop for precious gems and jewelry, capture breathtaking sunset photos, and visit notable sites like the Galle Lighthouse, Galle Clock Tower, and the Fort Museum. Dive into the heart of history and heritage at Galle Fort!

Hikkaduwa beach

Discover the tropical paradise of Hikkaduwa Beach, renowned for its golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Whether you’re looking to relax under the sun, snorkel with colorful marine life, surf world-class waves, or enjoy beachside restaurants and nightlife, Hikkaduwa Beach offers the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Come experience the beauty of Sri Lanka’s famous coastal gem!

Madu River

UNESCO-recognized wetland ecosystem and one of Sri Lanka’s hidden treasures. This peaceful river safari takes you through lush mangrove forests, home to diverse wildlife such as exotic birds and water monitors. Visit small islands with ancient temples and Cinnamon Island. Perfect for nature lovers and adventurers, Madu River offers a tranquil escape into Sri Lanka’s natural wonders and rich heritage.

Turtle Hatchery

 

Join the Turtle Hatchery program in Sri Lanka and experience the magic of marine conservation firsthand. Located along the southern coast, this initiative is dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles. Visitors can learn about the life cycle of these incredible creatures, witness baby turtles hatching, and even participate in releasing them into the ocean. It’s an unforgettable opportunity to contribute to wildlife preservation while enjoying the natural beauty of Sri Lanka’s beaches.

Mask Museum

 
Discover the rich cultural heritage of Sri Lanka at the Traditional Mask Museum in Ambalangoda, the heart of the island’s mask-making traditions. This fascinating museum showcases a vibrant collection of handcrafted masks used in ancient rituals, dances, and folklore. Each mask tells a story, representing gods, demons, and legendary characters from Sri Lankan mythology. Visitors can explore the history and craftsmanship behind these artistic creations, with live demonstrations of mask carving and painting. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the island’s artistic traditions and spiritual heritage, making it a must-visit for culture enthusiasts.