This tour has 2 of the unique experiences in the south coast of Sri Lanka. The tour includes Handunugoda Tea Factory, which is one of the only tea factories in Sri Lanka that is located closer to the beach, and a guided tour of the Fort of Galle, its ramparts and parts of the original town that have importance.
Pickup included
Wadduwa, nestled along Sri Lanka's picturesque western coastline, offers a serene escape with its pristine beaches and lush greenery. This charming coastal town entices visitors with its tranquil ambiance, perfect for unwinding and soaking in the tropical sunsets. Known for its luxurious resorts and traditional charm, Wadduwa invites travelers to indulge in authentic Sri Lankan hospitality while exploring its vibrant local culture and delectable cuisine. Whether lounging on the golden sands or venturing into the nearby countryside, Wadduwa promises an unforgettable retreat amidst nature's splendor.
Galle Dutch Fort, located in the southern coast of Sri Lanka, stands as a testament to the island's colonial past and architectural heritage. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later fortified by the Dutch during the 17th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site encapsulates centuries of history within its sturdy walls. Its strategic location made it a crucial trading post along the ancient maritime routes. The fort's charming cobblestone streets, intricate colonial-era buildings, and imposing ramparts offer visitors a glimpse into a bygone era. Overlooking the Indian Ocean, Galle Dutch Fort boasts stunning views and remains a vibrant hub, bustling with activity, from cultural events to local markets. It serves not just as a historical relic but also as a living monument, embodying the enduring spirit of Sri Lanka's past and present.
Perched majestically on the rocky shores of Galle, Sri Lanka, stands the iconic Sea Lighthouse, a beacon of maritime history and coastal charm. Erected in 1938 by the British, this towering structure stands as a testament to the island nation's rich colonial past and enduring seafaring traditions. Its whitewashed facade rises against the backdrop of azure skies, guiding ships with its steady beam across the Indian Ocean. Over the decades, it has witnessed the ebb and flow of time, silently witnessing the passage of ships and the changing tides of history. Today, it not only serves as a navigational aid but also as a beloved landmark, drawing visitors from far and wide to marvel at its beauty and to soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline. As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden glow upon the waves, the Sea Lighthouse remains a timeless symbol of Galle's maritime heritage.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
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