Explore Historic Galle Fort
Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a charming blend of colonial history and Sri Lankan culture. Wander through its cobbled streets, explore the old churches and the lighthouse, and enjoy stunning views of the Indian Ocean from this well-preserved fortress.
Cruise on the Madhu River
A cruise on the Madhu River offers a serene experience through mangroves and waterways, teeming with wildlife and birdlife. It’s a peaceful way to immerse yourself in nature, with the added beauty of the surrounding lush environment.
Join Turtle Conservation Journey
The Turtle Conservation Journey provides a unique opportunity to learn about Sri Lanka’s sea turtle conservation efforts. Visit hatcheries, witness the release of baby turtles, and gain insight into the challenges of preserving these endangered creatures.
Relax at Unawatuna Beach
Unawatuna Beach is a picturesque tropical escape with golden sands and crystal-clear waters. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying local seafood, it offers a relaxed vibe, making it ideal for a day of leisure by the sea.
Experience Weligama Stilt Fishing
Weligama Stilt Fishing is a centuries-old tradition where fishermen balance on wooden stilts in the shallow waters of the Indian Ocean. Witnessing this unique method of fishing offers an insight into Sri Lanka’s rich coastal heritage.
Visit Kalutara Hollow Dagoba
The Kalutara Hollow Dagoba is a striking Buddhist monument located near Kalutara town. Known for its hollow structure, it is one of the few dagobas that allows visitors to walk inside and explore its sacred space.