Tours of Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka is a friendly and hospitable country, where you will feel welcomed by the warm smiles and greetings of the locals. You can learn about their customs and traditions, as well as their religions and languages. 

These are just some of the reasons why you should visit Sri Lanka. There are many more things to see and do in this amazing country.

Galle

If you’re looking to explore the ancient town of Galle, the Galle Dutch Fort is a must-visit destination. The fort was first built by the Portuguese in 1588 and later fortified by the Dutch and the British during their occupation of the island . It is a historical, archaeological, and architectural heritage monument that has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site .

While you’re there, you can explore the towering lighthouse or the bricked clocktower and walk along the ramparts that border the azure Indian Ocean and the old town . Within the protected walls of this site, you can visit the National Maritime Museum, the National Museum, and the Groote Kerk to get a taste of the town’s history .

The streets are lined with numerous boutique stores, restaurants, and cafes where you can dine in or shop for local crafts and souvenirs . And if you’re traveling with kids, they’ll love dipping their toes in the refreshing waters while enjoying a refreshing king coconut by the shores of the Indian Ocean .

Mirissa

If you’re looking for some fun and excitement, head over to the fishing village of Mirissa.The entire family will love the experience of watching these magnificent creatures glide along the crystal blue waters.If you’re looking for something more exciting and adventurous, you and your entire family can take surfing lessons in Weligama or Ahangama.It’s a great experience and a skill especially for kids! There’ll be lots of laughs and good memories as they master this fun sport.

Nuwara Eliya

If you’re looking for a family-friendly destination in Sri Lanka, consider visiting the quiet little town of Nuwara Eliya. You can escape the heat from the coast and head over to the mountains of Nuwara Eliya for cold weather and hot tea. With many adventurous things to do here, your children will enjoy the beautiful scenery and the chance to be outdoors with nature.

Kithulgala

The agriculture around Kitulgala is typical of the hilly wet zone. The solitary fishtail palm, Caryota urens, which is called kitul in Sri Lanka, gives rise to the town’s name. Its sap is concentrated into a delicious syrup, not dissimilar to maple syrup, and crystallized as jaggery. It is also fermented to make palm wine. The pith is used to make sago, and the fibers to make rope. Bananas of both red and yellow varieties are grown. 

Jungle

Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, has different types of jungle that are of great interest to naturalists.The lowland rain forests accounts for 2.14 percent of Sri Lanka’s land area. This ecoregion is the home of the jungle shrew, a small endemic mammal of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has the highest density of amphibian species worldwide.