Once you enter the bustling city of Galle you will see the Galle Dutch Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is regarded as one of Asia’s best-preserved sea forts. Explore the cobblestone walkway and take in the unique architecture of this historic artefact.
Go to the Mask Museum in Ambalangoda to view the hundreds of traditional masks that have been made over the years. Wander around this area to observe the real masks that are on exhibit.
The next place you’ll visit is the turtle hatchery. The goal of this location is to protect the declining number of sea turtles that visit Sri Lankan beaches to lay their eggs. The conservationists can use the visit to share information and explain the situation and the cause is commendable.
Visit Unawatuna Beach to take advantage of the fun beach activities and crystal-clear waters. After a long day of travel, take a moment to unwind and bask in the sun’s warmth and the gentle wind.
Weligama’s stilt fishermen are keepers of a long-standing custom. This is a long-standing fishing technique that is used in shallow water. There have been references to this fishing technique in ancient Sri Lankan literature.
Visitors to the Hollow Dagoba can take advantage of the rare chance to explore the dagoba. It is empty and inside are murals of Lord Buddha.