Balapitiya Day Tour

START & END LOCATIONS

Colombo/Galle – Balapitiya – Colombo/Galle

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Balapitiya River

The Balapitiya River offers a serene and picturesque escape, winding through lush landscapes and dense mangroves. A boat ride along this river is an opportunity to experience Sri Lanka’s natural beauty up close, with stunning views of tropical vegetation, wildlife, and traditional fishing communities. The calm waters make it perfect for a peaceful exploration of the area’s diverse ecosystems, including the opportunity to spot birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat.

Balapitiya Beach

Balapitiya Beach is a quiet, unspoiled stretch of coastline along the Southern Sri Lankan shore, offering a perfect blend of golden sands and turquoise waters. This tranquil beach is ideal for relaxation, swimming, and sunbathing, away from the more crowded tourist spots. Its peaceful ambiance, combined with views of the Indian Ocean, makes it an ideal spot to unwind or enjoy a serene beach experience.

START & END LOCATIONS

Colombo – Galle – Colombo

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Itinerary

Sight: Galle Fort Tour

The Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a captivating blend of history and beauty. Built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch, this colonial-era fort is an architectural marvel. Visitors can explore cobblestone streets, historical buildings, and charming boutiques, while enjoying panoramic views of the ocean. The fort offers a fascinating glimpse into Sri Lanka’s colonial past and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Sight: Mask Museum of Ambalangoda

The Mask Museum in Ambalangoda offers an insightful journey into Sri Lanka’s traditional mask-making craft. These vibrant masks are an essential part of the island’s culture, used in ancient dance rituals and cultural performances. Visitors can learn about the history, significance, and creation process of these masks while admiring intricately carved pieces that showcase the island’s rich artistic heritage.

Sight: Turtle Hatchery in Kosgoda

The Turtle Hatchery in Kosgoda is dedicated to the protection and conservation of sea turtles. Visitors can learn about the conservation efforts to protect endangered turtle species and even have the opportunity to witness hatchlings being released into the sea. The hatchery is a vital project for preserving Sri Lanka’s marine life and provides an educational experience for nature lovers.

Sight: Stilt Fishermen Weligama

The Stilt Fishermen of Weligama are a unique cultural tradition along Sri Lanka’s southern coastline. Fishermen perch on tall wooden stilts, casting their lines into the ocean. This centuries-old technique is fascinating to observe and provides a glimpse into the traditional methods of fishing that have been passed down through generations. The sight of these fishermen against the backdrop of the ocean is iconic and offers a beautiful photo opportunity.

Sight: Unawatuna Beach

Unawatuna Beach is one of Sri Lanka’s most popular and picturesque beaches, renowned for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters. Ideal for swimming, snorkelling, and simply relaxing, Unawatuna provides a tranquil escape with its tropical setting. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation, offering a serene atmosphere perfect for unwinding or enjoying a leisurely walk along the shoreline.

Sight: Hollow Dagoba of Kalutara

The Hollow Dagoba of Kalutara is a unique and impressive Buddhist stupa located in the town of Kalutara. This sacred site is famous for its hollow structure, allowing visitors to walk through its interior. The dagoba is adorned with beautiful frescoes and carvings, providing insight into Buddhist art and architecture. It’s a peaceful site to explore and offers a tranquil spot for reflection.