Step back in time on a captivating tour of Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site steeped in history and culture. Explore the cobblestone streets lined with colonial-era buildings, charming boutiques, and vibrant cafes. Learn about the fort’s fascinating past, from Portuguese beginnings to Dutch influences. Take in stunning views of the Indian Ocean from the ancient ramparts. This immersive experience offers a perfect blend of heritage, architecture, and seaside charm.
A mesmerising dive into Sri Lanka’s folk magic, exorcism dances, and intricate craftsmanship, the Mask Museum of Ambalangoda offers a vivid glimpse into the island’s folk magic, exorcism dances, ancient ritual arts and the intricate craftsmanship of Ambalangoda’s masks, which are still used in healing rituals and festivals.
More than just a tourist stop, this is a heartwarming glimpse into a vital conservation project dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles – witness the miracle of survival from rescued eggs to supporting hatchlings, and witnessing turtles making their first journey to the sea, a reminder that even the smallest steps can make waves.
Witness a unique cultural scene up close – an iconic and one of the most photographed traditions of the southern coast, and capture a striking symbol of Sri Lanka’s coastal heritage – the stilt fishermen of Weligama, who continue an age-old practice that blends patience, skill, and balance.
A rare blend of beauty, convenience, and soul, the crown jewel of Sri Lanka’s south coast, perfect for swimming, snorkelling, or simply unwinding under a swaying palm. Unawatuna offers a peaceful retreat framed by lush jungle and coastal colour.
A peaceful pause where stillness, structure, and spirituality meet in one of the few hollow stupas in the world – a rare architectural marvel that symbolises openness and accessibility in Buddhism, invites visitors to step inside and reflect beneath its painted ceilings and soft light.