City Of Galle
Absorb the Sun, Sand and Waters of South Sri Lanka
Galle is in the Southern coastal belt of Sri Lanka and one of the main stopovers of beach lovers! This place is world renowned as it houses the largest “living” fort in Asia – Galle Fort, which is a masterpiece of colonialism and also has declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spend time relaxingly in the secluded beach of Galle while exploring and partaking in plethora of activities such like going on a boat ride in Madu river to witness the rich biodiversity in mangroves, cycling expeditions in countryside of Galle, wander in the ramparts of Galle, witness the turtle making their way to the ocean, visit to Handunugoda tea plantation which is famous for its ‘virgin white tea’, walk down to a unique mask making factory and see the vibrant collection of fine pieces of art, and visit Geoffrey Bawa’s house with this day tour in Galle!
Is this day tour for me?
Anyone holiday-ing in Sri Lanka should visit Galle, especially those who love the ocean side.
Can it be Tailor-Made?
Yes, we can customize the tour for you. If you wish to go to any place not mentioned in the route, simply inform us in advance and we will make the arrangements.
When To go
If departing from Colombo, 8.00 a.m should be ideal to have enough time for a day tour of Galle.
Transfers
Hotel – Tour Attractions – Hotel
Tour In Detail
Visit Galle Fort Dutch city
The Dutch Fort in Galle is one of the best preserved sea forts in all of South Asia. UNESCO recognized it in the late 1980s as a unique example of urban ensemble that exhibits a fusion of European architecture as well as South Asian traditions between the 16th to 19th centuries.
Madu River Boat Ride
The famous unforgettable river boat safari in Madu Ganga is GOALS! And yes, don’t miss the fish spa! One of the best excursions that can be done while in Sri Lanka, this Boat Ride will give you the comfort of a lifetime and is bound to keep you dazed and amazed at what Sri Lanka has to offer each and every single nature lover.
Visit Weligama stilt Fisherman and beautiful beach
Here you can observe the old and mind boggling custom of using stilts for fishing. These fishermen are often seen on the beaches at sunset, noon and sunrise. They walk into the water with their poles and engraft them into the sea bed, and balance themselves on a cross bar attached to the pole.
Turtle Hatchery and Farm
Turtle hatchery: This is where sea turtles are preserved in Sri Lanka. It is a non-profit organization maintained to preserve sea turtles for the coming generation. Since its establishment in 1986, approximately 500000 sea turtles have been released into the ocean.
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