Galle, 119 kilometers from Colombo, is a major city on Sri Lanka’s southwestern coast. It is hot and humid because it is a coastal area, but there are beautiful beaches in every town you pass through on your way from Colombo to .
The Galle Fort was by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch, and it well preserved to this day. In addition to the Portuguese and Dutch ruins, many British mansions left behind. Unawatuna Bay probably the best beach in the area,
and it is safe for snorkeling and swimming because it protected by a reef. There you have it, a day tour of in a nutshell. If necessary,
119 kilometers from Colombo, is a major city on Sri Lanka’s southwestern coast. It is hot and humid because
it is a coastal area, but there are beautiful beaches in every town you pass through on your
way from Colombo to Galle. The Galle Fort was by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch, and it well preserved to this day. In addition to the Portuguese and Dutch ruins, many British mansions left behind. Unawatuna Bay probably the best beach in the area, and it is safe for snorkeling and swimming because it protected by a reef.
There you have it, a day tour of Galle in a nutshell. If necessary,
kilometers from Colombo, is a major city on Sri Lanka’s southwestern coast. It is hot and humid
because it is a coastal area, but there are beautiful beaches in every town you pass through on your way from Colombo to Galle. The Galle Fort was by the Portuguese and later
fortified by the Dutch, and it well preserved to this day. In addition to the Portuguese and Dutch ruins, many British mansions left behind. Unawatuna Bay probably the best beach in the area, and it is safe for
snorkeling and swimming because it protected by a reef. There you have it, a day tour of Galle in a nutshell. If necessary,
Overview
Galle, 119 kilometers from Colombo, is a major city on Sri Lanka’s southwestern coast. It is hot and humid because it is a coastal area, but there are beautiful beaches in every town you pass through on your way from Colombo to Galle. The Galle Fort was built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch, and it has been well preserved to this day. In addition to the Portuguese and Dutch ruins, many British mansions have been left behind. Unawatuna Bay is probably the best beach in the area, and it is safe for snorkeling and swimming because it is protected by a reef. There you have it, a day tour of Galle in a nutshell. If necessary,
Trip Highlights
- Bentota Beach
- Turtle Hatchery
- Madu River Boat safari
- Hikkaduwa Beach
- Galle Fort
- Jungle beach and Peace Pagoda
- Unawatuna Beach