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Touring at Galle

Galle

Galle, a coastal gem in southern Sri Lanka, offers a diverse array of tourism activities that cater to history buffs, beach lovers, and adventure seekers alike. The iconic Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites visitors to explore its colonial architecture, charming cobblestone streets, and bustling boutiques. Travelers can enjoy pristine beaches like Unawatuna and Jungle Beach, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. Whale-watching excursions from nearby Mirissa provide an unforgettable glimpse of marine life, while guided bike tours through lush countryside offer a deeper connection to local culture. Culinary enthusiasts can savor fresh seafood and traditional Sri Lankan dishes at seaside restaurants. Galle's vibrant art galleries and lively markets further enrich the experience, making it a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka.

  • 1 Day / Multiple Days
  • Max People : 5
  • Galle, Sri Lanka
  • Tour Destinations
    • Balapitiya Madu River Safari
    • Turtle hatchery
    • Stilt fishing koggala
    • Galle Fort
    • Moonstone Mine
    • Tsunami museum
  • Few other destinations you can visit with an additional day and the cost, or by customizing the predefined tour.
    • Bandarawaththa Beach
    • Hikkaduwa Turtle Beach/Snorkeling
    • Hikkaduwa Sea Diving/ Surfing
    • Akurala Beach
    • Madampe River Safari
    • Unwatuna Beach

Tour Plan

We have a pre-defined list of destinations to visit within one day near Galle. Our location is in Ahungalla, and we prefer the starting point to be Ahungalla or a nearby area. Galle offers plenty of activities, including beachside attractions, to explore in Sri Lanka. With this package, we provide the best options to cover the Galle area in a single day. However, if you would like to make changes to the plan, we are always very flexible. Please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Start : Ahungalla Beach Hotel

Preffer to start from Ahungalla. But still we can come to your hotel and pick you.

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Destination : Balapitiya Madu River Safari

The Balapitiya Madu River Safari is a serene and scenic boat ride along the Madu River, located near Balapitiya in Sri Lanka. This eco-tour takes you through a network of mangrove forests and peaceful waterways, offering a chance to witness rich biodiversity, including various bird species, monitor lizards, and even occasional crocodiles. The safari often includes stops at small islands, such as a cinnamon plantation or a temple island, giving visitors a glimpse of local culture and traditions. It's a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and relaxation.

  • Location: Situated near Balapitiya, along the scenic Madu River in Sri Lanka.
  • Mangrove Exploration: Travel through lush mangrove forests, a haven for biodiversity.
  • Wildlife Spotting: Opportunity to see various bird species, monitor lizards, fish, and occasionally crocodiles.
  • Cultural Stops: Visits to small islands, including a cinnamon plantation and a Buddhist temple.
  • Unique Experience: Fish foot therapy at floating fish spas, where tiny fish nibble at your feet.
  • Relaxation and Adventure: Combines tranquil nature views with a touch of adventure.
  • Eco-Tourism: A chance to connect with nature while supporting local livelihoods.
  • Duration: Typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the tour.
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Destination: Turtle Hatchery

Few notable turtle hatcheries near Galle are Kosgoda Sea Turtle Hatchery/Ahungalla Tyrtke Hatchery, located close to Ahungalla and about 30–40 minutes from Galle.

  • Turtle Conservation: Dedicated to the conservation and protection of endangered sea turtles.
  • Variety of Species: Visitors can see different species of turtles, including Green Turtles, Loggerheads, Hawksbills, and Leatherbacks.
  • Egg Incubation: Witness how turtle eggs are carefully incubated in protected sandpits.
  • Hatchling Release: Participate in releasing baby turtles into the sea, usually during the evening.
  • Education: Learn about the life cycle of turtles, conservation efforts, and the challenges they face.
  • Rescue and Rehabilitation: The hatchery often cares for injured or disabled turtles.
  • Family-Friendly Attraction: A great place for kids and adults to learn about marine life and conservation.
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Destination: Stilt Fishing Koggala

Stilt Fishing in Koggala is one of the most iconic and traditional fishing methods in Sri Lanka, offering a unique cultural experience.

  • Location: Koggala, a picturesque coastal area near Galle, known for its serene beaches.
  • Traditional Technique: Fishermen perch on stilts planted in the shallow waters, using rods to catch fish.
  • Cultural Heritage: This centuries-old method reflects the ingenuity and adaptability of local fishermen.
  • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon, when fishermen are typically at work.
  • Photography Opportunity: The sight of fishermen balancing on stilts against the backdrop of the ocean makes for stunning photographs.
  • Symbol of Sri Lanka: Stilt fishing is often featured in travel imagery and postcards as a cultural symbol of the island.
  • Tourist Experience: Some locals offer tourists the chance to try stilt fishing themselves or take staged photos.
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Destination: Galle Fort

Galle Fort is a historic gem and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of Galle, Sri Lanka.

  • Historical Significance: Built by the Portuguese in 1588, extensively fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century, and later modified by the British. It stands as a testament to colonial architecture and history.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Recognized for its unique blend of European architecture and South Asian traditions.
  • Architectural Marvel: Cobblestone streets, Dutch-style villas, ancient churches, mosques, and a lighthouse offer a glimpse into its colonial past.
  • Scenic Views: The fort overlooks the Indian Ocean, providing stunning views and a refreshing sea breeze.
  • Cultural Hub: Home to boutique shops, art galleries, museums, cafes, and restaurants, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
  • Landmarks: Notable sites include the Galle Lighthouse, Dutch Reformed Church, Maritime Museum, and the clock tower.
  • Walkable Exploration: Ideal for leisurely walks along the ramparts, especially during sunrise or sunset.
  • Local Life: A living fort, with residents, businesses, and schools operating within its walls.
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Destination : Moonstone Mine
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Day end : Back to hotel

More about galle

The area surrounding Galle, Sri Lanka, is teeming with exciting activities and attractions that showcase the region’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventurous spirit. Just a short drive away, Unawatuna Beach beckons with golden sands, calm waters, and opportunities for snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs. Nature lovers can visit the nearby Hiyare Rainforest and Wildlife Sanctuary, where hiking trails lead to lush greenery and diverse wildlife. For those seeking a serene escape, Koggala Lake offers boat safaris to its small islands, including Madol Duwa, made famous by Sri Lankan literature. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in thrilling water sports like surfing at Weligama or scuba diving off the coast. If wildlife is of interest, a trip to Bundala National Park or Sinharaja Forest Reserve provides the chance to spot exotic birds, elephants, and leopards. Whale and dolphin watching tours from Mirissa, just a short drive from Galle, are another unforgettable experience. Cultural explorers can visit the Handunugoda Tea Estate to learn about tea production or explore Ahangama, known for its traditional stilt fishermen. These diverse activities make Galle and its surroundings an incredible hub for exploration and adventure.

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