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How long is the drive from Galle to Unawatuna?

The direct drive from Galle to Unawatuna is 3.1 mi (5 km), and should have a drive time of 7 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Galle to Unawatuna, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Hikkaduwa, Bentota, and Mirissa, as well as top places to visit like Bentota River Safari & Sammy water sports and Ventura Beach, or the ever-popular Beruwala Confifi Beach.

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Top cities between Galle and Unawatuna

The top cities between Galle and Unawatuna are Hikkaduwa, Bentota, and Mirissa. Hikkaduwa is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Galle and less than an hour from Unawatuna.
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Hikkaduwa

Hikkaduwa is a charming seaside resort town in southwestern Sri Lanka, renowned for its strong surf and beautiful palm-dotted beaches. The area is home to the Hikkaduwa National Park, which boasts a coral sanctuary and is a habitat for marine turtles and exotic fish. In addition to its natural beauty, Hikkaduwa also offers cultural attractions such as the Gangarama Maha Vihara Buddhist temple with its intricate hand-painted murals.
Most popular city on this route
21 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Unawatuna
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Bentota

Bentota, a charming resort town located on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, offers a picturesque setting with its long sandy beach and the nearby Paradise Island. The area is known for its coral-rich dive sites such as Canoe Rock and the centuries-old Galapota Temple featuring a large Buddha statue. Visitors can also explore Lunuganga, the estate and gardens of architect Geoffrey Bawa, as well as his brother Bevis's Brief Garden.
75% as popular as Hikkaduwa
52 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Unawatuna
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Mirissa

Mirissa, a small coastal town in the Matara District of Sri Lanka, is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beach and vibrant nightlife. The town offers a range of attractions including picturesque surroundings, tropical weather, cultural highlights, exotic wildlife, and exciting activities like surfing and whale watching. Couples can also find romantic experiences amidst the diverse offerings in Mirissa.
55% as popular as Hikkaduwa
33 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Unawatuna

Best stops along Galle to Unawatuna drive

The top stops along the way from Galle to Unawatuna (with short detours) are Galle Dutch Fort, Mirissa Beach, and Ventura Beach. Other popular stops include Fort, Sea Turtle Hatchery & Rescue Center, and Mulgirigala Raja Maha Viharaya.
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Beruwala Confifi Beach

Historical landmark
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Beruwala Confifi Beach is a picturesque stretch of coastline located in Sri Lanka. The beach offers pristine golden sands, clear blue waters, and swaying palm trees, creating a perfect tropical paradise for visitors to relax and unwind. It's an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, or simply taking leisurely strolls along the shore. The area also boasts a range of water sports activities such as snorkeling and diving for those seeking more adventure.
(Translated by Google) Clean beach, waves are dampened by breakwaters, very beautiful. (Original) Чистый пляж , волны гасятся волнорезами , очень красиво .
Ольга * — Google review
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FX3H+447, Godella, Maradana Rd, Beruwala, Sri Lanka
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Bentota River Safari & Sammy water sports

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Boat tour agency
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The Bentota River Safari & Sammy Water Sports offers a thrilling boat ride along the river for an hour, providing ample time to spot various wildlife such as monitor lizards, crocodiles, and monkeys. The knowledgeable guide ensures that visitors don't miss out on any of the fascinating creatures along the way. Additionally, there's a chance to take photos with small crocodiles and even visit a nearby Buddhist temple for an extra cultural experience.
Safari was great, the guide was hawk-eyed and spotted from a few meters away a comouflaging chameleon. In addition, very friendly atmosphere - we stopped extra in nearby Buddhism temple and walked around the hill. And of course beautiful nature! Highly recommended!
Paulina S — Google review
Simply the best
Joop V — Google review
It’s was one of the best things I have done in Sri Lanka with the best team, very professional and kind. Don’t lose that opportunity if you can do it 👌🏻
גל — Google review
Awesome experience
Mukul T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located in Balapitiyai, Benetota, Maduganga is famous for its unique mangrove vegetation. The Maduganga Estuary is a 915 ha complex coastal wetland ecosystem that empties into the Indian Ocean. The river safari by speed boat is exceptional. Sometimes under the bridge, sometimes along the railway line. Cost is $4 per person. (Original) বেনেটোটার বালাপিতিয়াই অবস্থিত মাদুগঙ্গা তার অনন্য ম্যানগ্রোভ গাছপালার জন্য বিখ্যাত। মাদুগঙ্গা মোহনা ৯১৫ হেক্টর জটিল উপকূলীয় জলাভুমি বাস্তুতন্ত্র যা ভারত মহাসাগরে মিশেছে। স্পিড বোটে করে river saffari অনবদ্য। কখন সেতুর নীচে দিয়ে, কখন রেল লাইন পাশে নিয়ে এই যাত্রা। মূল্য ব্যক্তি পিছু ৪ডলার।
ALPANA P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had wonderful river safaris and saw beautiful nature and animals. Donga (guide) (pramuka) managed to spot the most beautiful animals for us. (Original) Fijne river safari’s gehad, en schitterende natuur en dieren gezien. Donga (gids) (pramuka) wist de mooiste dieren te spotten voor ons
Bert A — Google review
(Translated by Google) For 5 thousand rupees, the two of us took a boat ride with a motor for 1 hour along the river. Enough time. Well done guys! We also saw monitor lizards, a large crocodile, large and small monkeys, and various birds. We took a photo with a little crocodile. (Original) За 5 тыс рупий нас двоих прокатили на лодке с мотором 1 час по реке. По времени достаточно. Ребята молодцы! Мы увидели и варанов, большого крокодила, обезьян больших и маленьких, разных птиц. Сфоткались с маленьким крокодильчиком.
МЯСNIK — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dinesh is one of the best boat Safari guides I have ever seen, I recommend it to all of you (Original) Dinesh is een van de beste boot Safari gidsen die ik ooit heb gezien, ik raad het jullie allemaal aan
Andre D — Google review
4.9
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4.3
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Kaluwamodara, Aluthgama 12080, Sri Lanka
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Ventura Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Ventura Beach, located in Sri Lanka, is a popular destination for snorkeling and water sports enthusiasts. The beach boasts soft white sand and is known for its breathtaking beauty. It's a top tourist attraction with luxury resorts and hotels nearby. Visitors can enjoy water sports and sightseeing activities while being within reach of Bentota's center and attractions like Jeffry Bawa's garden. Unlike other beaches in the area, Ventura Beach has wide stretches of untouched soft sand without dangerous rocks to prevent erosion.
A wonderful beach for relaxing. There is no shop or restaurant on the beach side. Also, during a sunny day you will not get any shelter on the beach. There are few guys renting the umbrella seats on 1500 lkr. Evening or early morning is the best time to visit
Navneet J — Google review
Bentota Beach is perfect for anyone looking to unwind in nature’s lap. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this beach offers a mix of relaxation and adventure that’s hard to beat. It’s not just a place,it’s a memory that stays with you, even after the waves wash your footprints away.❤️🤍
Vinu W — Google review
Arguably the best beach in Sri Lanka for an ocean bath.Bentota Beach offers clean, shallow waters combined with high tides, making it a perfect place for relaxation and water sports. The long stretch of white sandy shore, extending for miles, makes it ideal for a peaceful evening stroll while enjoying the coastal breeze.
Dineshsanth — Google review
Lined with palm trees, clean and a long shore line. Very beautiful, we'd recommend. Nice for a sunset and to watch all of the kites.
Cecile D — Google review
Beautiful long and white sand beach. Pretty much shallow water, good for kids' playing. Sunset is stunning. Good to make a time lapse video of cloud flowing and long exposure photo. Bentota is also good for watching fireflies.
Hay R — Google review
Bentota Beach is pure peace — no crowds, no noise, just the sound of the waves and a clean shoreline. It’s the perfect spot to unwind with friends and enjoy a quiet escape.
Malith C — Google review
A perfect coastal escape - clean, calm, and absolutely stunning! Ventura Beach quickly became one of my favorite beach destinations. The atmosphere is peaceful and laid-back - ideal whether you're looking for a quiet walk along the shore or just want to relax and listen to the waves. The beach is well-maintained with soft sand, clear water, and plenty of open space, so it never feels too crowded, even on weekends. There's something for everyone here - families enjoying a picnic, surfers catching gentle waves, couples watching the golden sunset, and even solo visitors just soaking in the coastal calm. I loved how close it is to charming little cafes, food trucks, and beachside shops. Parking was easy to find, and the area felt safe and welcoming. If you're looking for a place to reset, breathe, and feel connected to nature without all the noise and chaos of bigger tourist beaches, Ventura Beach is the spot. Don't forget to bring a blanket and stay for the sunset - it's absolutely worth it. I'll definitely be back!
Anuja I — Google review
Beautiful southern coast beach. Most of the coast beaches are very clean. Be mindful when you come as a foreigner as some locals will try to get overly friendly and rip you off. Quite a lot of seafood restaurants are around. Highly recommend Hot Buuter Cuttlefish (Sri Lankan style). If you love snorkling, this would be a must. If you like surfing, it's not a bad place as well.
Thisara T — Google review
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Brief Garden, by Bevis Bawa

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Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Tucked away just 10 kilometers from Bentota, the Brief Garden by Bevis Bawa is a serene oasis that invites nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike. Spanning over 20 hectares, this enchanting garden boasts more than 106 plant species, making it a haven for those seeking tranquility amidst lush greenery. Open to the public since 1970, visitors can explore its winding paths while soaking in the beauty of world-class art pieces housed within Bawa's former residence.
A very quiet and nice landscape. Worth visiting once. Entry ticket is $10. It is a place you would love to have one for yourself. Some sculptures, I found it to be not in good taste.
Harsha R — Google review
Brief Garden by Bevis Bawa is a truly enchanting place, rich in character and creativity. The garden is vast, with winding paths leading to countless beautiful and peaceful spots—each offering a unique blend of art, architecture, and nature. It’s a living canvas that reflects history, elegance, and the artistic spirit of Bevis Bawa. The house itself adds to the charm, filled with intriguing details and stories. While the road to get there is a bit narrow and winding, the destination more than makes up for it. A hidden gem that’s definitely worth experiencing at least once in your lifetime.
Stefan J — Google review
Brief Garden is a quiet, relaxing place to walk around and enjoy nature. It’s not a big, showy garden, it’s more like a series of small paths and green spaces that feel calm and personal. As you walk through, you’ll come across lots of interesting plants, shaded areas, and little surprises like sculptures and tucked-away corners. Nothing feels too perfectly arranged, but it all works together in a way that feels natural and peaceful. The garden is a nice mix of wild and maintained. Some areas feel open and bright, others are dense with trees and plants. It’s a good place to go if you just want some quiet time outdoors, without any pressure to do anything but walk, look around, and enjoy the moment. It’s not very commercial or crowded, which makes it even more enjoyable.
Ruchini E — Google review
This place is absolutely stunning with its beautiful landscape and peaceful atmosphere. The garden is huge and perfect for nature lovers who enjoy exploring and relaxing in a natural setting. Don’t forget to visit the house as well — it adds an extra charm to the experience and completes the visit beautifully. A truly refreshing and memorable spot!
Achila R — Google review
Loved the garden and the history behind it. To start with the place is little inside the main Bentota area, so you will have to take a tuktuk or private vehicle to reach and it's best to arrange for return aswell prior as it was hard for us to get a travel back to bentota town, nevertheless the security guard helped us, a kind gentleman 💜. The garden as such was build by Mr Bewis Bawa in his time, although some structures at the places are in ruins as it serves no use for the current era, but it is a reminesce of the past glory and beauty. Many trees and plant species to look out for, amazing pictures to click. Once we complete the garden walk, we can visit the house which is located at centre where we were greeted with scented cold towel, which was the best as it relived the tiredness from strolling the garden in a whim. The guides explained the history about the Bawas and on the paintings and sculptures present there in detail, very knowledgeable.
Vishnu A — Google review
Absolutely stunning garden! The mix of art, greenery, and architecture is magical. You can really feel Bevis Bawa’s creative soul everywhere. Perfect spot for photography and relaxation.
Chathura R — Google review
The place is interesting for anyone looking to enjoy old fashioned architecture and landscaping. The road to get to the location is not going to be easy if you travel by a car.
Dinuka N — Google review
Its 500LKR per head to see the garden, most parts of the road can only accommodate one vehicle, there are scenic locations.
Ashan T — Google review
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Brief Garden Kalawila Village, Beruwala 12070, Sri Lanka
http://www.briefgarden.com/
+94 114 063 290
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Lunuganga

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Hotel
Garden
Restaurant
Lunuganga is a Sri Lankan estate that was once owned by the renowned architect Geoffrey Bawa. The property offers guided garden tours and unique accommodation options. It is considered a masterpiece of Bawa's architectural style, and visitors can experience his genius in every aspect of the estate. The serene surroundings offer a calm and relaxing atmosphere where guests can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
Lunuganga is a truly enchanting retreat—a masterpiece of landscape design and serene beauty. Once the country estate of renowned architect Geoffrey Bawa, it’s a place where art, architecture, and nature blend seamlessly. Every corner tells a story, with breathtaking views, lush gardens, and timeless charm. A visit here is both inspiring and peaceful—perfect for those who appreciate design, history, and tranquility. The staff here will go out of their way to make you feel at home. Absolutely loved it here.
Shikha D — Google review
It is a pretty good place to visit the sustainability practices of Mr. Geoffrey Bawa. He has a great design sense and architectural sense. You can see how he reuses stuff. If you are going there, you must take the tour. They are strict with timings, be there like 5 min before the start. The gardens are beautiful. If you are into nature and architecture, you must visit. Kids may not enjoy it as it's almost a 2-hour tour and they may be bored. But, if you can engage them, it will be fun. The way he has designed the estate over 30 years before without phones and having bells, pond of butterfly, river side plantations, etc. are amazing.
Satheesh I — Google review
Truly unique — one of the best stays I’ve ever had. The staff were excellent, and the food was delicious. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates art, architecture, and nature.
Praveena S — Google review
Where architecture meets poetry. Lunuganga is not just a place — it’s Geoffrey Bawa’s living masterpiece. Every pathway tells a story, every view feels like art framed by nature. A magical escape filled with serenity, history, and timeless beauty. 🍃
Piumal T — Google review
A true masterpiece and creative playground for Geoffrey Bawa. We thoroughly enjoyed Suneth’s private tour of the grounds - his 20+ years working on Lunuganga made for a very informative and insightful morning. I highly recommend booking a private tour for a special experience (and to allow for a flexible pace and sufficient time for questions) - public tours seemed to be quite popular and guided in large groups. P.S. While not on display, Lunuganga sells a Geoffrey Bawa book which can be requested at the end of the tour. Highly recommend purchasing as a souvenir if this is your cup of tea, as the book is not available for purchase online or internationally!
Candace C — Google review
Well worth a visit and the guide had been on the property for 40 years and new all the secrets😉. Very beautiful, pleasant, a man way ahead of his time using only recycled materials and no machinery to achieve his ultimate desire ❤️
Chris P — Google review
There are rare places in the world that feel less like destinations and more like living poetry and Lunuganga Estate by Geoffrey Bawa is one such masterpiece. Set amidst still waters and emerald hills this place is not simply a garden or an architectural site but an expression of pure philosophy. The moment you step inside it feels as though you have crossed into another realm one that moves to its own rhythm and breathes through the trees and stone. The light hits differently here the silence speaks and every view feels like it was painted by nature and framed by genius. Lunuganga is not about grandiosity it is about the subtle dialogue between human imagination and natural beauty. It is a place where nature does not obey design but rather collaborates with it in perfect harmony. The deeper you explore the more you realize that every inch of the estate tells a story. The garden opens up in layers and each turn reveals something unexpected a sculpture half hidden by leaves a reflection of the clouds in the lake or a perfectly placed bench inviting you to pause and look. The estate’s main house holds Bawa’s soul in its walls its open verandas and quiet corners. The spaces are crafted with remarkable restraint and wisdom blending tropical modernism with the serenity of nature. Nothing feels out of place because Bawa designed it to be part of the landscape not separate from it. Even the wind and sunlight seem to flow exactly where they are meant to be. The guided tour we took was incredibly insightful and the guide spoke passionately about how Bawa viewed architecture not as a profession but as a living art. Standing near the lake and watching the reflection of trees on the calm water is almost meditative. You begin to sense how Bawa lived his life through balance and intention. Every step feels poetic every stone deliberate. The view of the Dedduwa Lake from his private terrace is breathtaking as though time stands still. The garden merges with the horizon and for a moment you feel a rare connection between the self and the space. The experience made me think deeply about how architecture can shape emotion and how silence can sometimes be the loudest form of beauty. It is not a place for rushing or sightseeing but for simply being. We also had the chance to sit in the small café at the estate overlooking the greenery while sipping tea. It felt surreal to think that this place once belonged to one of the greatest visionaries in Sri Lanka and now continues to inspire thousands. The simplicity of the food the calmness of the surroundings and the warmth of the staff made the experience even more special. You can feel that everyone working here carries a sense of pride and reverence for Bawa’s legacy. The air itself feels heavier with meaning yet light with peace. If you are an artist a thinker or someone who loves the quiet beauty of life Lunuganga will speak directly to your heart. What makes Lunuganga unforgettable is not just its design but the feeling it leaves behind. It is a reminder that true beauty does not demand attention it simply exists. The trees the shadows the worn paths and the old furniture all seem to whisper stories of time and thought. Visiting this place reminded me that creativity can be timeless when it respects the earth it is built upon. Geoffrey Bawa’s Lunuganga is not just a home it is a philosophy made visible. It continues to live breathe and evolve long after him and for anyone who visits it is an experience that lingers quietly in the heart long after you have left.
Queen B — Google review
This place is an absolute beaut! Impressive architectural ideas of Geoffrey Bawa to his master mind of immersing nature to feel bliss of a powerful vibrance of a wonderful ecosystem is truly marvelous. We stayed at the Bawas Guest room and there are a few types of other rooms in different areas you should try. This place deserves at least a two-nights stay or more. There are free walking tours three times a day and highly recommend taking one. The tours are organized by the Geoffrey Bawa fund and Teardrop hotel maintains a remarkable operation keeping the peace and calmness of the property. 10 out of 5 stars 🌟
Isuru S — Google review
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Dedduwa, Bentota 80500, Sri Lanka
https://www.teardrop-hotels.com/lunuganga/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=GMB&utm_campaign=lunuganga
+94 77 363 8381
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Induruwa Sea Turtle Conservation Center

Tourist information center
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Turtles galore! They save the eggs, incubate them, and then release the babies the next night. This improves the survival rate, as they are already stronger, and don't get predated by birds. Also some adult turtles that have been rescued as they were injured or sick. Nothing compares to seeing and touching these magnificent creatures. 2000 rupees entrance fee = 6 euro
Mark K — Google review
Nice experience letting the turtle go however, is overpriced, not well maintained and tanks need to be cleaned!
Annette N — Google review
Yesterday, we had the chance to visit Induruwa Sea Turtles Paradise. It was a small, cozy place showcasing various turtles, ranging from tiny to large ones. It could be an even better spot to visit if it were maintained more neatly."
Balachandrarajan L — Google review
Great place, many different kinds of turtles, some are rare. They have small ones which you can pick and take a photo with! Lovely. They also take care of the turtles born with deformities in their shells, the do take care of them and then send them to the sea. They have a small shop for magnets and little statues which is a bit expensive (1000LKR for the magnet) but everything goes for donations to help the turtles shelters. Guys there were very helpful and welcoming. The attached beach is amazing and one of the best! You can stay as much time the guys weren’t bothered at all!
Marwa A — Google review
One of the Turtle conservation place in the sothern cost of Sri Lanka. White turtles are there. They do not charge but you can donate.
Ro P — Google review
Slightly run down but the guide was excellent. 4000 rupees to tour the small centre, see the turtles and have the opportunity to release a baby turtle into the sea.
Jo O — Google review
I visited that so-called turtle conservation center, and it was a deeply disappointing experience. What’s advertised as a sanctuary for endangered sea turtles is, in reality, a poorly maintained facility that seems far more focused on extracting money from tourists than on genuine conservation efforts. The turtles were kept in small, filthy tanks with murky water and no signs of proper care or rehabilitation. Some appeared visibly distressed or ill, and there was no evidence of any veterinary oversight or plans for release. The staff offered rehearsed stories and rushed tours, ending with a push for donations—without any transparency about where the money goes. It felt more like a photo-op trap than a place of learning or protection. This operation exploits the emotional appeal of wildlife rescue while doing little to actually help the animals. If you care about ethical tourism and real conservation, I strongly recommend staying away from this place.
Marco — Google review
Nice place .one of the turtle conservation venues in induruwa . Lots of varieties including white turtles. They do not charge you but can donate.
Chandima W — Google review
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Colombo-Galle-Hambantota-Wellawaya Hwy, Sri Lanka
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Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project

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Animal protection organization
Nature & Parks
Nestled along the stunning west coast of Sri Lanka, the Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project is a remarkable initiative dedicated to the protection and rescue of sea turtles. This venue features an informative center, hatchery, and viewing tanks where visitors can learn about the vital work being done to ensure that turtle eggs hatch safely away from predators. Guests have the unique opportunity to engage with this conservation effort by observing how these magnificent creatures are nurtured and cared for.
Only small but only 2000 rupees to go in. Guide explained how they get at risk turtle eggs from fisherman and they bury the eggs in the conservatory. When they hatch, they are cared for until old enough (under 5 years) to make their way to the sea. This conservatory has a reputation as ethical. Some others have not. Saw one day old turtles as well as some a couple of years old. Well worth a half hour visit.
Steve — Google review
Visited The Sea Turtle Hatchery & Rescue Center in Kosgoda. Entry tickets cost Rs. 200 for locals (as of 2025). The place has different species of sea turtles, including baby turtles, and several information boards that provide useful details. They also organize turtle releases at sunset, and donations are said to go toward rescuing turtle eggs from the local market. However, there was no staff member to explain or guide us during the visit, which was a bit disappointing. The service and visitor experience could be improved.
TD — Google review
I visited the Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation, and it was a great experience! At the entrance, they charge 200 LKR per adult, with kids getting free entry. A friendly guide explains the conservation process and shares fascinating information about the turtles. Depending on the time of year, you may be lucky enough to see baby turtles. Most of the time, they have a few large turtles in tanks that are well-cared for. These turtles are quite tame, and you even get the chance to touch and feel them, which was a unique and memorable experience. It’s a wonderful place to learn about turtle conservation and support their efforts. Highly recommended!
Rasith W — Google review
Worth a visit to understand how turtle conservation works in Sri Lanka. Turtles are considered endangered due to black marketing and hence the country has adopted this method. It's better to visit post 6 pm and be part of turtle releasing activity. It will be fun. The guide was knowledgeable and shared quite a lot of information.
Anil B — Google review
By far the best sea turtle conservation project in this part of Sri Lanka, where turtles are the priority. Just spent a very memorable week volunteering here with my family. We were fortunate enough to witness green turtle eggs hatching from their nursery, a female laying her eggs on the beach at night, and releasing the baby turtles into the sea at dusk. We fed and cleaned the turtles, did chores and helped with visitor tours. Highly recommend for a volunteer holiday or a visit. Dudley, Prasantha, their family and wonderful team are the real deal, deeply committed to saving this endangered species, and making a real difference in the world.
Wendy M — Google review
A wonderful and meaningful experience. Entry is 2,000 LKR per person, and if you donate 5,000 LKR you can help release some baby turtles at night – definitely the highlight! The centre is small but very informative, and you get to see their conservation work up close, and a number of turtles kept for educational purposes. Worth a visit if you’re in Bentota or Kosgoda.
James — Google review
We saw about 10-15 turtles in different different water tanks. Very little to see or know. No information on conservation efforts or any film on it. Fee of $5 not worth it. Disappointed.
Daxesh C — Google review
Not worth visiting the place, as there were no much to see. They charge 250 for each, but the services they provide need to be improved a lot. The washrooms were dirty with no water. There was no one to explain the things and we just went outside and came back after watching the few tanks inside.
Nuwan S — Google review
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4.3
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No. 13/A, Galle Road, Mahapalena, Kosgoda 80570, Sri Lanka, USA
http://kosgodaseaturtle.org/
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Moonstone No:07

Jeweler
Nature & Parks
Moonstone No:07 is a remarkable destination, being the world's first Moonstone mine. Owned by a knowledgeable and friendly lady, this family-run business offers visitors an insightful experience into the art of Moonstone jewelry making. Guests can explore thousands of unique designs and even opt for custom creations. The mine is well-maintained, with accessible entrances and ample parking, making it a child-friendly spot as well. Visitors are warmly welcomed by locals who share their expertise about these stunning gems.
World's first Moonstone mine. Owned by a kind lady who has good knowledge about Moonstones. In this place you can learn how Moonstone jewelleries are made and also you can purchase them if you like. 1000s of designs are available. Custom designing also available. Very clean place. Parking available. Children friendly place. Accessible entrance also available.
Buddhika D — Google review
I'm a bit confused after seeing the last 2 reviews as both gave 1 star and complete negative feedback. The person who took us there is a well known guy and trust worthy for us at least. They explained very well from the start of the process to the end of the product. My rating is for their hard work and the way of receiving and fortunately I haven't bought any costly thing even though it's fake or some normal stones also as I bought it as a souvenir so it should have its own value for it irrespective of original or fake.
Sandeep S — Google review
We visited this gem place thanks to our driver - guide whom I honestly can't say is right always and is quite confused. But took a chance and visited this place. We were warmly welcomed and showed around the mines that was there along with some plants that were really nice. We saw cinnamon tree, lemon grass and a few others. The lady who took us around was very kind and explained the process of extraction too very well. We were taken through the collection, sifting and then polishing, cutting and jewellery making. We were then taken to the place to view the gems that were already collected and the shop that sells jewelry. We were served a lovely ginger tea with jaggery that was honestly refreshing. We ended up buying some jewellery for our family members. Now an alarming thing is that we didn't know this place and were brought by our guide. On our return we read the reviews that were a mix of positive and negative. My experience was good but I didn't check the authenticity of the jewellery. I did receive a certificate of authenticity but after reading through reviews I'm not so sure. I'm almost afraid to check it out. That's why my rating was lowered from a 5 to 3 ⭐. I hope what I bought was genuine, else I will feel quite cheated. I took them at face value. Maybe the safest way is to go there to view the processes and ignore buying. I'm not sure. But do visit the place to find out the mining process and the further processes for jewellery making...may help business ppl to make contacts for the same and to know how to start a business related to jewelry and gems. We took two small rings, a pendant and an earring for abt 260 USD. Everything bought had moon stone in it. Hoping for the best! 🤞🏻
Nyesha S — Google review
Great to see and hear from the locals about moonstone gems. Once we got there they greeted us and took us on the tour at the mine. Good explanation on the process of gem stone mining. It is a family run business and it was great to meet the owner. She showed us the gem shop. Good prices for the gems as well.
Joseph M — Google review
Went to this place, the tour was ok and the man was friendly, went into the jewellery store after to buy a small blue moon stone pendant, they were trying to charge me too much money so I haggled down to a reasonable price, but they agreed and then swapped my stone for a white one with a very slight tinge of blue, and quickly took the others away, when I got out side and took a proper look I was very disappointed, my sister also brought a larger blue moon stone and we both had the same story when we left the shop, we both feel cheated, I would rather they had either said no to our price or raised the price to something we both could agree on! On the way out the shop we felt they were laughing at us, shame on you, word of mouth goes a long way! I will not be recommending this place to anybody! Scammers! Please don’t use!!!!!!!!!
Robert M — Google review
They have lots of varities in the shop. However, the design is mostly poor, super classic. It is definetely overpriced, tourist trap. It is 30 to 50% cheaper in our home country (Turkiye) while the rough gem is imported and processed with far better craftmanship.
Sinan C — Google review
Very best stone for fair price thank you very much for help to choose the stone for my guest so i highly reccomend this place to everyone 😊😊😊👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍
Sri T — Google review
Best place for collecting natural moonstone.. Highly recommended
Prasanna S — Google review
4.0
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2.4
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Meetiyagoda 80330, Sri Lanka
+94 77 340 8083
9

General Tsunami Photo Museum

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Museum
Art Galleries
The General Tsunami Photo Museum, founded and operated by a survivor of the devastating disaster, offers an incredible testament to the immense tragedy that befell this area. It is an essential destination for gaining a true understanding of what occurred. The exhibits vividly portray the events with poignant images that accurately depict the magnitude of destruction and subsequent transformation. Entrance is free, but it is encouraged to support the museum and inquire about any questions you may have directly from someone with firsthand knowledge.
This was very interesting but distressing at same time. Knowledge staff, I learned a lot. It also brings home how devastating it really was. Some photos are very harrowing. Seeing it on tv then here are 2 very different realities. I was upset as were others. Please go, even if you don't want to see the distressing part.
Fiona L — Google review
Today, we visited the Tsunami Museum in Hikkaduwa, and it was an incredibly powerful and moving experience. The museum is run by a remarkable individual who has dedicated significant efforts to supporting children and families affected by the tsunami. The footage shown was deeply emotional, and the information he shared was both compelling and informative. Overall, the visit was impactful and thought-provoking. We highly recommend taking the time to visit—it offers valuable insight into the tragic events and the ongoing recovery efforts. We have immense respect for the dedication and compassion of the individual behind the museum.
Ellen R — Google review
Very nice little Museum with a lot of informative as well as graphic pictures. The owner is very nice and explains what happened in 2004. Can very much recommend if you are in the area. It will take around one hour and only costs a voluntary donation :)
Markus F — Google review
I rarely leave reviews, but my experience at the General Tsunami Photo Museum was by far the worst I’ve ever had. I visited about 3 months ago, and I want to strongly warn others before they waste their time and money here. The so-called “owner” is manipulative and completely untrustworthy. He can barely explain anything about the tsunami, yet pretends to be some kind of survivor collecting donations “for the village children.” During my visit, he even put on a fake crying act while pointing at an old cloth on the wall, claiming it was all he had left after the tsunami. The whole thing felt staged and dishonest. The pressure to donate was aggressive and nonstop. He kept pushing me to put money in his box, but I later found out the truth from locals: this place is nothing but a scam. Tuk-Tuk drivers confirmed that he pays them small commissions to bring tourists in, but he cheats them too—lying about how much visitors actually donate and pocketing almost everything for himself. Multiple drivers openly complained about him. Worse still, I was told he even had a case where he harassed a foreign woman, and it only ended after he begged for forgiveness at the police station. That says everything you need to know about his character. This museum gives you no real information about the tsunami, no genuine history, and absolutely no respect for the tragedy or the victims. It exists only to squeeze money from tourists under false pretenses. ⚠ Warning to all travelers and expats: Do not waste your time or money here. This place is a massive scam, exploiting both visitors and the community. If you truly want to support locals, donate directly to reputable charities—not this fraudulent museum.
Martijn W — Google review
Visiting the Tsunami Museum in Sri Lanka was a very moving experience. Lal, who guided us through the museum is a survivor of the 2004 tsunami, and he shared his story with such honesty and kindness. He welcomed us warmly, and although his memories are painful, he spoke with incredible strength. I highly recommend taking the time to visit!
Phine R — Google review
A must visit place in Peraliya near Hikkaduwa to stop for a moment and rethink about life. They explain in detail about how tsunamis occur, what happened on 26th December 2004 and how they overcame or are still overcoming it. Wish them all the very best.
RISHAV D — Google review
My girlfriend and I visited this museum, and it really showed us the impact of the tsunami on the people and the owners as well. He has a great soul and is very kind and is helping kids in need with the donations. I highly recommend you contribute if you can!
Theekshana A — Google review
This place will grab you by the heart. Please note that it is quite a powerful experience, which is enhanced by the fact that when you enter, you are guided by the lady owner of the museum, who is a local and lives on that place with her family. I definitely recommend a visit, you will learn a lot of interesting information directly from a survivor. It is also a nice gesture that the entrance fee is voluntary, from which I conclude that the owner's intention is really to spread awareness and make people aware of the really important things in this world.
Romana Z — Google review
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5.0
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N226 Galle Road Peraliya, Telwatta 80240, Sri Lanka
+94 77 764 2479
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Community Tsunami Education Center & Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Community Tsunami Education Center & Museum is a small local museum that preserves the memories of the 2004 Tsunami. It offers a sobering yet captivating experience, showcasing the devastating history of the South of the Island and highlighting Sri Lanka's resilience and development since then. The entrance fee is 500 rupees per person, with separate donation boxes within the facility.
Just walking in brought back those memories and tears along with it. You do get very good educational details on earthquake and Tsunami as well as a strong reminder on where this island nation were back in 2004 after the disaster. seen the train compartment really hit hard. 100% a recommended visit
Jason B — Google review
The Community Tsunami Education Center & Museum is a place that deeply connects you to one of the most devastating natural disasters in recent history. This center has carefully preserved a train compartment that was destroyed by the tsunami waves, giving visitors a tangible and emotional look at the scale of destruction. It’s the only remaining train unit on display, and the visible damages tell a powerful story of what happened on that tragic day. What makes this place truly valuable is the team of knowledgeable individuals who passionately explain the events of the tsunami. They take you step by step through how the disaster occurred, its root causes, and how it affected the surrounding area and suburbs. The museum also features a vast collection of photos documenting the entire timeline—showing the disaster’s immediate aftermath, the discovery of victims, and the extraordinary response from local communities and international support teams. Through their detailed explanations, you’ll gain insights into how unrecognized bodies were handled with care, the resilience of people in rebuilding their lives, and the recovery efforts that led to the development and reconstruction of the area. The stories are shared in stages, helping visitors truly understand the scale of loss and the strength of the human spirit that followed. This is a must-visit place for those who want to learn, reflect, and pay their respects to the victims while appreciating the community’s courage and determination to recover. If you’re in the area, make it a point to stop by and experience this educational and thought-provoking center. It’s not just a museum—it’s a living tribute to history and humanity.
Thusith P — Google review
Truly moving experience well worth going . not to be confused with the other Tsunami photo shops which are free . Three rooms plus the train carriage which walks you through the terrible events of 2006 . No photos can be taken only of the train , there is one wall behind curtains which shows the full story of the Tsunami. Truly remarkable and moving experience to be respected.
Gary P — Google review
Good museum containing lots of pictures from the aftermath of the 2004 Tsunami, as well as informative videos. The staff also shared their own experiences of the tsunami which was very moving. Entry was free although they accepted donations. WARNING: some of the photos are VERY graphic (showing dead women and children)
Charlotte K — Google review
Sobering experience, hundreds of photos and drawings from 2004 Tsunami. Owners were very knowledgeable and showed us around the exhibit. There was also remains of a train carriage that survived the Tsunami on display. Took around 1 hour to look around, very sad but would recommend the experience.
Alice S — Google review
Located next to the highway, one of the few Tsunami education centers. Entry fees are a bit steep and what you have inside is something you may be aware of already related to the tragic Tsunami incident. Photography is not allowed inside apart from the room which displays a railway wagon which gets washed away in water.
Suhas — Google review
From a purely factual viewpoint the museum is excellent. The guide, who was present at the time of the tsunami and experienced the full immediate and long term impact, explains the science behind earthquake and tsunami and the harrowing statistics on human life along the Sri Lankan coast and other effected countries. For me though, the main benefit for visiting was to receive a humbling dose of the reality that life is a lottery. It's so easy as a tourist to enjoy the welcoming and friendly nature of our Sri Lankan hosts without understanding their recent history of war and natural disaster. It certainly will trigger empathy and compassion but there is also an uplifting effect because this is also a tribute to the humanitarian aid workers from all over the world who selflessly arrived on the scene and gave years of time to help the communities to heal.
Neil P — Google review
I went here today and it was so moving. Very informative and so sad to see what has happened here. The staff were amazing and you can support the local children whose families were in the tsunami by buying some of their art and by donating. An experience I will not forget and am very thankful that i got to see and understand what these remarkable people through.
Mart — Google review
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539Q+88F, Galle Rd, Hikkaduwa, Sri Lanka
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Sea Turtle Hatchery & Rescue Center

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Sea Turtle Hatchery & Rescue Center is a small establishment dedicated to the preservation of sea turtles. They have displays and tanks featuring hatchlings, wounded turtles, and turtle eggs. Visitors can donate any amount they wish, but only foreigners are charged for tickets. However, the place has been closed for more than two years resulting in fewer turtles being seen there with many empty tanks except a few with old and disabled ones.
Amazing place! You need to buy tickets to enter. They have a great collection of turtles and are dedicated to rescuing, caring for, feeding, and eventually releasing them back into the ocean. You can even support their cause by paying to release baby turtles — we released two, and it was an unforgettable experience. The young girl there is very knowledgeable about turtles and explains everything clearly in both Sinhala and English. A must-visit!
Raveen A — Google review
simple location. not that big. but they seem to take care of some interesting turtles. they provide a basic story of what they do. show around and explain the stories and their process. which wasn't bad. Quick explore. not a long one.
Buddhika J — Google review
Nice place. Small but 5 out of 7 sea turtles in world. There are sand bed that have eggs to be hatched. Seoerate tanks have live turtles includeing damaged one. Little girl in their explained well and answerd all questions well.she can both english and sinhla also and few more languges. Some suineors to sell.. ticket is 200LKR kids are free. Worth visit while u live.
Thilina L — Google review
The center carries out a variety of meaningful activities focused on turtle conservation. They care for injured turtles, many of which have been harmed by boat propellers and can no longer swim properly. They also protect turtle eggs. Unfortunately, local communities sometimes collect the eggs to sell at markets, believing they boost strength when consumed. To counter this, the center buys the eggs back at a higher price to ensure they’re safely incubated. In addition, the center collaborates with universities, supporting student-led research projects that monitor turtle growth and behavior. A highlight of our visit was the chance to release baby turtles into the sea. We were given four hatchlings to release—at first, they wandered in different directions, but eventually they made their way toward the ocean and were carried off by the waves. A truly unforgettable experience.
Michele D — Google review
It was great seeing the turtles being cared for and rescued. Only downside side is the small concrete enclosures but it’s better than them being dead.
Mark B — Google review
This was a nice experience. There are lot of turtles here some one or two days old and some even 50 years old. It was fantastic getting to know facts about turtles we don’t know. The owner of the place I assume, kindly guided us through each tank and explained everything. You can release turtles to the ocean if you wish to at a certain cost. Did not try but I guess would be a good experience.
Nethmie L — Google review
It was a great learning experience and understanding the needs of turtles which are endangered.
Mohit V — Google review
A blessed project for saving sea turtles, and at the same time allowing you to see and picture 3-5 species. The entrance fee helps supporting the cause, the owner has an amazing personal story, inherented his father's project, in the place used to be his youth house, loosing his mother, and practically everyone who was at the house at the 2004 tsunami.
רובי פ — Google review
4.1
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4.1
(1538)
A2, Hikkaduwa, Sri Lanka
https://www.lovesrilanka.org/sea-turtle-hatchery-and-rescue-centre/
+94 77 293 8338
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Tsunami Honganji Viharaya

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Tsunami Honganji Viharaya, also known as the Big Buddha statue, is a Buddhist temple in Hikkaduwa, Sri Lanka. It gained global attention for surviving the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The temple stands as a symbol of hope and resilience, drawing visitors from around the world. The site includes a small photography museum with graphic images depicting the devastation caused by the tsunami. Donations are accepted to support affected families.
Tsunami Honganji Viharaya, home to the impressive Big Buddha statue, is a remarkable place to visit. The statue itself is striking, standing tall against the backdrop of the ocean, symbolizing peace and resilience after the 2004 tsunami. The temple grounds are serene, offering a tranquil atmosphere for reflection and prayer. Surrounding the statue are beautiful gardens and smaller shrines that enhance the peaceful vibe. The views of the coastline from the site are stunning, making it a perfect spot for photography. A must-visit for anyone looking to appreciate both the cultural significance and natural beauty of the area!
Shabeer H — Google review
This statue of lord buddha is remark for tsunami . You must visit the place it is full of spirituality
Phoebus ༄ — Google review
The statue features Lord Buddha posing the Abhaya mudra which is a symbol of protection and fearlessness. The monument was built after the tsunami of 2004 which claimed thousands of people's lives and affected millions.Although not known for its ancient historical significance, the Japanese built Tsunami Honganji Viharaya is a sombre reminder of the tsunami that devastated the coastal belt of the island in 2004. Built in the year 2006, the place of worship is a peaceful one and reflects a more East Asian design, as opposed to the ancient local temples. The highlight of the temple is the tall statue of the Lord Buddha that dominates the skyline of the area. Standing at 30 metres, it is one of the largest statues on the island.
Ruwan C — Google review
Tsunami Honganji Vihara is a Buddhist temple located in the Hikkaduwa area of Sri Lanka. It gained international attention after surviving the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami in December 2004. 🌊🌊 Despite being directly in the path of the tsunami, the temple remained intact, leading many to believe it was miraculously spared. Today, the temple serves as a symbol of hope and resilience, attracting visitors from around the world who come to see the remarkable survival of the structure. 💚💙
Gayan L — Google review
One can see the most beautiful and rare sunsets. A great place to stay calm.
Anuda U — Google review
This Buddha statue was opened on the 26th of December 2006 at Paraliya as a memorial to the over 35,000 Sri Lankans killed by the Tsunami on the 26th December 2004. This statue is a exact replica of the 5th Century 175 feet Barmiyan Buddha Statue destroyed by the Muslim Fundamentalists in Afghanistan. This replica was created using the earliest known sketches of the statue.
Suranga A — Google review
Dec 2004 Tsunami Memorial Five of us visited Tsunami Honganji Vihara on 26th December 2019, exactly fifteen years after the 2004 boxing day tsunami - the most destructive natural disaster to hit Sri Lanka. Over 2000 lost their lives at this village, Peraliya. 1700 of these were caught hapless inside an express train that was plying from Colombo to Galle along the rail-track only a short distance from the sea. The train had halted as there were people on the railway line that was lying above the surrounding land filled with water from the first wave of the tsunami. When the train stopped people climbed on to the stationary train. The second more forceful wave swept the train off the ground along with the people. Most people on the train perished. Thousands of families were devasted in this village. There were many visitors at this temple on that fifteenth anniversary day to remember the lost and loved ones. We too participated in the Buddhist commemoration activities conducted in the evening. The yellow coloured compassionate serene statue standing in the middle of a lake is said to be the replica of the Bhamian Buddha in Afghanistan destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. The 30-metre statue gazes out into the Indian ocean that brought such destruction to that "Peraliya" coastal village. The statue had been built with Japanese assistance. Entrance is free. Since this is a place of worship visitors are required to be modestly dressed. Footwear are left at the entrance. Whilst there, we heard stories of the disaster from several survivors. It was a moment and a place for quiet contemplation remembering and imagining what it would have been for the unsuspecting victims!
Seevali A — Google review
Tsunami Honganji Vihara Located approximately a 7-minute drive away from Hikkaduwa (3.7 Kilometers), lies a quaint little Monastery, with a pond surrounded by lush greenery and views of the ocean. The highlight of the site is a small island located right in the middle of the pond which houses a brilliant Buddha statue where the god stands tall facing the ocean waves. The statue features Lord Buddha posing the Abhaya mudra which is a symbol of protection and fearlessness. The monument was built after the tsunami of 2004 which claimed thousands of people’s lives and affected millions. The statue symbolises the god claiming that the people are now safe and he will continue to protect the people from harm.
Iran S — Google review
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4.4
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537R+6MG, Peraliya, Sri Lanka
http://amazinglanka.com/wp/tsunami-honganji-viharaya/
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Galle Dutch Fort

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Galle Dutch Fort, originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later renovated by the Dutch and British, is a well-preserved sea fort that now houses museums, shops, and cafes. The area surrounding the fort is bustling with various businesses and restaurants. A visit to this historical site offers a glimpse into the architectural wonders of colonial powers. Despite its small size, there are numerous remarkable places to explore within the fort.
Galle Dutch Fort is an incredible place to visit — full of history, charm, and beautiful views. Walking along the ramparts at sunset is a highlight, with stunning scenery over the ocean on one side and the old town on the other. Inside the fort, the narrow streets are filled with colonial buildings, cafes, shops, and museums, all blending history with a relaxed coastal vibe. It’s well-preserved, easy to explore on foot, and has something for everyone, whether you’re into history, photography, or just enjoying the atmosphere. A must-visit when in Sri Lanka.
Bashar A — Google review
Visiting Galle Fort at night was an unforgettable experience. The moment I stepped inside the old stone walls, I felt a sense of calm and wonder. The entire fort had a peaceful atmosphere, very different from the daytime buzz. The narrow cobbled streets were softly lit with warm streetlights, and the cool breeze from the ocean made the walk even more refreshing. The historic charm of the Dutch architecture stood out beautifully under the night sky. Many small shops and cafés were still open, offering a cozy and welcoming vibe. Some had soft music playing, and the aroma of coffee and local food filled the air. The view from the fort walls was breathtaking — looking out at the dark sea under a sky full of stars was truly magical. There were couples walking hand-in-hand, friends laughing, and even solo travelers like me simply enjoying the moment. Everything felt safe and relaxed. Galle Fort at night is perfect if you’re looking for a quiet place to reflect, take photos, or just enjoy the beauty of history meeting the ocean. It’s not just a place to visit, it’s a place to feel. I highly recommend experiencing it after sunset — it has a charm you won’t find anywhere else.
Kavinda A — Google review
Galle Fort is a major tourist attraction for both locals and foreigners. On weekends, the area gets quite crowded, and kids especially love flying kites here. The sunset is breathtaking — highly recommended, as long as the weather cooperates! There are several interesting places to visit within the fort, and you’ll find many cafés with different vibes, making it a lively and vibrant area. Walking around Galle Fort at night is something I truly enjoy.
Danushka M — Google review
We had such a wonderful time exploring the Galle Dutch Fort as a couple with our 10-year-old. It’s such a charming place — full of history, character, and amazing ocean views. We visited the lighthouse, clock tower, and walked along the rampart walls, catching the sunset from Flag Rock Bastion Point — absolutely stunning! The golden light over the ocean made it feel magical. We also enjoyed a bit of shopping at Spa Ceylon and Barefoot, wandered through the quaint alleys, and treated ourselves to some ice cream before having dinner at one of the food courts near the entrance. The blend of colonial architecture, relaxed vibe, and sea breeze made it a perfect family evening. Highly recommend spending a few hours here — it’s one of the most beautiful spots in Sri Lanka! 🌅🏰🌊
Shaon S — Google review
Lovely old town. Nice to walk around the fort, which takes you around 1h. Everything is free, but there are a lot of tuktuk drivers/taxi drivers who try to sell you a tour (you can easily explore on your own and read some signs for information) Good history.
Marnix M — Google review
Lovely views and a historical site. Lots of people both young and old, couples and families out relaxing and enjoying themselves. Beautiful photo opportunities and many restaurants around too. Many people just sat watching the world pass them by.
Manzurul M — Google review
Galle Fort is a breathtaking blend of history, culture, and coastal charm. The cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and ocean views create an unforgettable atmosphere. From boutique cafes to art galleries, every corner tells a story. Perfect for a relaxing stroll, shopping, or sunset moments truly a gem of Sri Lanka!
Hashan M — Google review
Great place, definitely feels like a wonder of past. Greatly built, and amazing structures Now is a good tourist attraction of Galle, bunch of shops, restaurants, and many more. You can have a good walk around the coastline, enjoy the sea and sunset. Walk around and get an idea of the structures. Definitely will require 2/3 hours to explore fully. It is definitely a visit worthy place.
Rayhan R — Google review
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4.4
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Galle 80000, Sri Lanka
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Dutch Reformed Church

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Reformed church
Sights & Landmarks
The Dutch Reformed Church, also known as Groote Kerk, is a small 18th-century structure located in Galle, Sri Lanka. While its exterior may not be particularly impressive, the interior boasts stained-glass windows and tiled floors made of tombstones. The church's sparse and cavernous interior features floor etched memorials to the city's early Dutch settlers and a carved dedication to E.A.H Abraham on the southern wall.
Really great church to check out, amazing stained glass windows and these metal flooring carvings that looked amazing, outside they had stairs leading down beneath the ground that you can’t get down to, but do look awesome. A lot of tombstones on the property.
Mary M — Google review
One of the iconic tourism location in Galle. This church highlights Galle's history with architecture of past times. Will take between 10 mins - 15 mins to cover the church. Nice photo location to keep memories of visiting galle, Sri Lanka.
Anjalo S — Google review
This is a very old dutch church. You can just walk inside and look around. There was a lady inside who was cleaning the place. When i ask about quatations she explain in a friendly way. There are tombstones on the floor.
Sara S — Google review
5/5 – Iconic Historical Church in Galle Fort The Dutch Reformed Church in Galle is one of the oldest and most iconic landmarks inside the Galle Fort. You can simply walk inside and look around freely, and it really feels like stepping back in time. The architecture is beautiful and still preserves the colonial Dutch style. One of the unique things you’ll notice is that the floor is lined with old tombstones, which makes it both historic and a little unusual compared to other churches. It doesn’t take long to explore – around 10 to 15 minutes is enough to walk through, admire the details, and take a few photos. Still, it’s absolutely worth visiting as part of your Galle Fort tour because it highlights the history and culture of this coastal city. If you’re in Galle, don’t miss this stop – it’s quiet, peaceful, and full of stories from the past.
Anjana S — Google review
This is one of the oldest buildings in the Galle Fort. Iconic church. Admission is free of charge. This is like a museum as everything in here seems to have a great historical value. A must see if you are in Galle fort. Highly recommended.
Isuru D — Google review
Church from 1766 if I remember correctly Interesting to see as they have thumb stones paved floor and wall with some of this from 1706 Live church with messes this run in Sundays It's quite magical to see a piece of history that is still kept alive There was a man perhaps a pastor, who came out and gave me a short description and answered a few questions
K S — Google review
We were impressed to find an old reformed church here, as we were not ecpecting to survive next colonial period. It really worth to visit. Watch your steps: you will see tombstones!
Eniko L — Google review
The Dutch Reformed Church in Galle, also known as the Groote Kerk, is one of the oldest Protestant churches in Sri Lanka, dating back to 1755. Built during the Dutch colonial period, this church stands as a testament to the country's rich colonial history. Its architecture is distinct, featuring a blend of European and local styles, with a serene yet slightly worn-down appearance that adds to its historic charm.When you visit, you'll notice beautiful stained glass windows, high wooden ceilings, and intricate carvings, all reminiscent of a time long past. The church was a place of worship for the Dutch settlers and has seen centuries of history, surviving wars, colonial changes, and the passage of time. Even though it may show signs of aging, it remains an iconic part of Galle’s heritage and is a must-visit for those who appreciate both history and architecture.If you're exploring Galle Fort, it's definitely worth stepping inside to feel the calm atmosphere and admire the timeless beauty of this historical site.
Ahmad D — Google review
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Galle 80000, Sri Lanka
+94 77 793 5333
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Fort

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Galle Fort, located on a peninsula, is a historic fortress with origins dating back to the 1500s. Originally built by the Portuguese and later modified by the Dutch and British, it holds significant cultural and architectural value. The National Museum and National Maritime Archaeology Museum showcase various artifacts within its walls. The fort's landmarks include the Galle Fort Clock Tower from the 1880s and a lighthouse overlooking a small beach.
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Galle 80000, Sri Lanka
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The Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct

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Shopping mall
Sights & Landmarks
The Old Dutch Hospital in Galle is a beautifully renovated shopping and dining complex located within the historic Galle Fort. The colonial-era building has been transformed into an upscale center featuring 21 stores, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors can explore handicrafts, paintings, jewelry, and local spices while enjoying the cool surroundings. This one-stop experience offers a perfect retreat from the legendary heat of Galle.
A must-visit in Galle! Beautifully restored colonial buildings with a mix of boutiques, cafés, and restaurants. Perfect place to stroll, shop for souvenirs, and enjoy a meal or drink. Lovely atmosphere, especially in the evening.
James — Google review
O found the concept interesting. Once it was a hospital now converted to restaurants and shops. Many restaurants have both inside and outside seating arrangements. 1st floor has the better view of the ocean. Of you are lucky, you can spot some peacocks while dining. Toilets are not very good, stinky. Inside yard has construction work going on, so sometimes may get noisy.
Shahtaj N — Google review
Nice place but the repair and maintenance is extremly low or lazy....I know that in tropical climate that it is going very fast, so the paintjobs should be faster. I am sure that the rents for the shops are high enough for a much better maintenance. A shame for the owners of this old wonderful building.
Michael G — Google review
An old colonial building being readjusted to become a shopping and restaurants street with abundant of shops and very close to the line of fort wall. The time we visited they are still renovating a portion of it. Majority of the restaurants are more like an irish pubs and a couple of cafes.
Syed H — Google review
It's not actually a hospital. There are some shopping outlets and vine shops there, as well as cafes and restaurants.
Abdulaliyyu I — Google review
It is just one of the buildings inside galleries fort . There is no hospital now ! It is all occupied by eateries and gem shops. You can get nice pictures as the building gives a traditional vibe and background
Shodhan S — Google review
Beautiful tourist attraction place. Having many restaurants with different budget categories. Bars available for a drink. Evening view of the ocean is awesome from old dutch hospital. Colonial architecture. It is one of the historical place in the galle fort. Great sea food restaurants. Parking available for vehicles. Cool place to chill with friends and to enjoy meals with loved ones ♥️🔥 Must visit place in Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 Washrooms available for any guy visit Galle Dutch Fort. A minute by tuktuk, gin and tonic, MOI, ocean bistro, Tap house and the tune & the crab are one of the famous restaurants there.
Travel X — Google review
Nice location, exists in the left hand side of the old Dutch fort, Galle, Sri Lanka. There are good restaurants inside here for people to dine in. Can have a delicious meal while enjoying the scenarios of the Indian Ocean, Roomassala Hill and Galle harbour
Kavindu K — Google review
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Hospital St, Galle 80000, Sri Lanka
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Galle Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Galle Lighthouse, located within the historic Galle Fort in Sri Lanka, is a significant maritime structure with a rich history. Originally built by the British in the 19th century and now maintained by the Sri Lanka Port Authority, this cylindrical tower offers panoramic views of ships entering Galle harbor. It played a crucial role during world wars and continues to guide fishing boats today.
Galle Lighthouse ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | Sunset Views & Ocean Charm The Galle Lighthouse, standing tall on the southeastern tip of the fort, offers spectacular Indian Ocean vistas and is perfect for photography enthusiasts. Highlights: Sunset walks along the ramparts, the lighthouse itself, and panoramic views of the bay. Nearby Spots: Flag Rock Bastion and small cafés—ideal for a relaxed snack or coffee. Tip: Best visited late afternoon to sunset for soft lighting and fewer crowds. Even if you’re short on time, the lighthouse alone is worth the stroll—it captures the essence of the fort’s coastal charm.
DTM D — Google review
The oldest lighthouse in Sri Lanka, built originally by the British, it's located within Galle fort with breathtaking views of the sunset and ocean in general. It is walkable from the main entrance to the fort, and the fort area in general is beautiful all around so it's worth the walk. Go here in the evenings or mornings for nice sea breeze and dawn / dusk views. The heat during other parts of the day can be dissuading, so go prepared with hydration and sun protection.
Sreeram R — Google review
We visited the Galle Fort Lighthouse as a couple with our 10-year-old, and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip! Watching the sunset by the lighthouse was absolutely magical — the sky turning shades of gold and pink over the ocean made it a picture-perfect moment. The area around the lighthouse is peaceful yet lively, with people strolling along the ramparts, enjoying the breeze, and capturing photos. Our kid loved exploring the spot and watching the waves crash against the rocks below. It’s a must-visit when in Galle Fort — especially during sunset. The view, the atmosphere, and the history all come together to create an unforgettable experience. 🌅⚓️🇱🇰
Shaon S — Google review
We visited the Galle Fort Lighthouse (on 2nd Nov) and had an unexpected but absolutely lovely experience. We originally thought it wasn’t possible to go inside, but then the door opened — and there stood the lighthouse keeper, Wigerarthne. He kindly guided us all the way to the top, where the view was simply magnificent. Afterwards, he took the time to explain the significance and the workings of the lighthouse. It was clear that Wigerarthne truly loves what he does. A wonderful and memorable visit – thank you, Wigerarthne!
Kevin N — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful spot with stunning ocean views! Galle Lighthouse is one of the most iconic places in the fort — perfect for photos, especially during sunset. The walk around the lighthouse and along the fort wall is lovely, with the sea breeze and relaxed vibe. Definitely a must-visit when in Galle!
Le H — Google review
The Galle Fort Lighthouse is truly one of the most iconic and picturesque spots in Sri Lanka. Located at the edge of the historic Galle Fort, it offers stunning panoramic views of the ocean, the ramparts, and the charming colonial architecture around. The area is beautifully maintained, and the lighthouse itself stands tall as a timeless symbol of Galle’s maritime heritage. It’s a great place to take a peaceful walk, enjoy the sea breeze, and capture some amazing photos—especially around sunset when the light hits the waves perfectly. The whole area around the lighthouse feels calm and filled with history, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the Fort. Whether you’re visiting for the views, the history, or just to unwind by the ocean, the Galle Fort Lighthouse never disappoints!
Kavinda D — Google review
Beautiful, photogenic, and knows it. You can’t go inside or climb it, but it looks amazing from every angle — like that friend who’s always camera-ready. Great for selfies, sunsets, and pretending you’re in a travel ad. Bring water, a camera, and your best “wow” face.
Zee — Google review
The most iconic light house inside the fortress. The place looks stunning at the morning and the evening(Golden hour). This whole place looks medieval type of buildings even the coffee shops. Portuguese era buildings and stunning breeze are the perfect things to relax. Free parking available all the time. That is the best thing. At the night this become even more beautiful.
Akhila A — Google review
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Villa Aurora, Galle Fort, 32 Hospital St, Galle 80000, Sri Lanka
http://galle.travel/
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Kanneliya Forest Resort

Hotel
Nature & Parks
Nestled on the edge of the picturesque Kanneliya forest reserve, Kanneliya Forest Resort offers a serene retreat amidst nature. The resort is situated by a natural stream originating from the forest, providing guests with an opportunity to bathe in its pure, cool waters. The clean and tranquil surroundings make for a peaceful stay, while the on-site restaurant serves up delicious Sri Lankan and modern dishes at reasonable prices.
Kenneliya forest reserve is a great place for a outing as a day trip. Great nature walks to a beautiful water fall and a giant Navada tree, left out by logging thieves some 40-50 years ago.
Primal A — Google review
This is our second time in there and the place was amazing. Best place to stay in a calm and cool atmosphere. Friendly service, delicious meals and clean rooms. You should go and see.
Sasanka S — Google review
One of the best beautiful places I have ever stayed. Super clean in this place. This place has delicious food. I really appreciate the friendly staff ❤️❤️❤️
Thilanga R — Google review
Kanneliya Forest is near by the Kanneliya Forest Reserve, you will experience the magic of a tropical rainforest. Located between the Gin Ganga and Nilwala Ganga rivers, that part of the second largest primary forest in Sri Lanka. Home to rare lowland wet evergreen trees like Shorea and Mesua, this forest shelters over 17% of the wet zone’s unique plant life. Rich in endemic flora and fauna with ancient Gondwana roots, Kanneliya is a living museum of biodiversity. Ideal for nature lovers, it's a peaceful escape filled with fresh air, birdsong, and scientific wonder. A true hidden gem of South Asia.
Minhaj — Google review
A very nice place with a pleasant environment. The food was delicious, and the prices are reasonable. Highly recommended.
Shane L — Google review
Very good place to visit of you visiting galle area Ticket price was 120 per local adult and guide fee is about 1200 Good place to spend about 5hrs
Amila A — Google review
Last year we visited this place ..nice owners .good service and tasty food 😋
Eranga L — Google review
Brilliant location and lovely people. Rooms are basic but not expensive and great for the price.
C M — Google review
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Kanneliya Rd, Galle 80075, Sri Lanka
+94 77 841 6560
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Japanese Peace Pagoda - Rumassala

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Japanese Peace Pagoda, located on Rumassala Hill near Unawatuna, is a serene Buddhist temple with a circular deck offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean and the surrounding landscapes. Constructed with the assistance of Japanese monks, this monumental stupa stands as a symbol of peace for people of all nationalities and faiths. Visitors can access the pagoda via a shaded path and will be greeted by its towering white structure adorned with gold-painted statues.
Japanese peace pagoda is situated at the top of Roomassala overlooking the Indian ocean. The temple is very calm, quiet with a stunning view of the sea and it has the ability to bring peace to your mind. I personally can stay for hours on end sitting on the temple grounds feeling the calming sea breeze, smelling the salty sea area and just looking at either the pagoda or the sea. Additionally, the monks hold a ritual at the evening like a prayer where they play a drum repeatedly. You can also participate in the ritual if you go to the temple in the evening. The temple is less crowded as well, so it is a perfect place to escape from the world for a brief moment.
Chamindu L — Google review
Beautiful! We recommend you to visit this place. Make sure to cover shoulders and knees to visit. Parking is possible all the way up (500rps). The visit was free, but we donated some rps to the monk who resides there since 2004. He was really friendly and welcoming. Try to avoid moments when they do celebrations because it gets really crowded. Possibility to attend group ceremonies. Hours are shown there.
Norman — Google review
Majestic and monumental. Very quiet and peaceful place. It’s relatively new, but there’s still plenty to see. Free to visit
One F — Google review
The Japanese Peace Pagoda at Rumassala is a truly serene place. Set on a hill above Unawatuna, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean, Galle Bay, and even the Galle Fort in the distance. Sunset here is especially beautiful. Recommended to visit in the morning or evening, since afternoon is too hot. The stupa itself is spotless white and surrounded by thick jungle, creating a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. It was built by Japanese monks, and you can often hear soft chanting or ringing of the temple bell, which adds to the calmness. Access is easy by tuk-tuk, or you can hike up through the Jungle Beach trail if you prefer a bit of adventure. Entry is free, though donations are welcome. Free vehicle parking is also available. Just remember to dress modestly as it’s an active place of worship.
TD — Google review
This is a really nice and calm place which gives a fascinating view of the nearby Galle harbor and fort. To watch the sunset, this is a good place. Vibrant red and orange colors mixed with the reflection of the Galle sea makes it really beautiful.
Niroshan S — Google review
Japanese Peace Pagoda, Rumassala – A Beacon of Serenity*☸️🌿 📍 Location: Jungle Beach Rd, Unawatuna (near Galle), Sri Lanka . 🕒 Opening Hours: Open 24/7 (best visited at sunrise/sunset for cooler temps and stunning views) . 🎫 Entrance Fee: Free (donations welcome) . Why Visit? - Symbol of Peace: Built in 2005 by Japanese monks of the Nipponzan Myohoji Order, this pagoda promotes global harmony and Buddhist spirituality . - Panoramic Views: Overlooks the Indian Ocean, Galle Fort, and lush jungle—perfect for photography . - Mythical Setting: Rumassala Hill is tied to the Ramayana legend, where Hanuman dropped a piece of the Himalayas here, enriching the area with medicinal plants . Things to Do 1. Meditate or Reflect: The pagoda’s tranquil ambiance is ideal for quiet contemplation . 2. Explore the Architecture: Admire the white stupa with four golden Buddha statues, each facing a cardinal direction . 3. Hike Rumassala Hill: Trails wind through jungle, offering glimpses of monkeys, birds, and hidden beaches . 4. Visit Nearby Attractions: - Jungle Beach (270m away): Secluded cove great for snorkeling . - Unawatuna Beach (1.5km): Vibrant shoreline with restaurants . - Galle Fort(5.6km): UNESCO-listed colonial gem . Visitor Tips - Best Time to Go: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid heat and crowds . - What to Wear: Modest clothing (shoulders/knees covered) as it’s a religious site . - Bring: Water, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes for the uphill walk . - Accessibility: The path is uneven; tuk-tuks can drop you closer if needed . How to Get There - From Galle Fort: 15-min tuk-tuk ride (~1500 LKR) or scenic 4km hike . - From Unawatuna: 1.5km jungle trek or short drive . 📸 Pro Tip: Stop by Sri Vivekaramaya Temple nearby to see the Hanuman statue and more legends . Rating: 4.5/5 (praised for peacefulness and views)
Nuwan W — Google review
Definitely worth a visit! Especially at sunset, it was beautiful. I walked up there from the main street, which took me about half an hour.
Robine S — Google review
A really calm place surrounded by jungle..... The place is so quiet and relaxing. Good for meditation. And the Buddhist monk there was really friendly. On top of that the view of Galle city is priceless 🤌🤌. A place you should visit once in your lifetime. Enjoy the place. Highly recommend. There are vendors besides the roads, make sure to drink a fresh king coconut as well. It's worth it .
Dineru R — Google review
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Jungle Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Jungle Beach, located at the opposite end of Unawatuna Beach, is a compact sand beach that offers a secluded escape from the city bustle. It is popular for swimming and sunbathing, with the option to enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving amidst sparkling coral reefs and schools of fish. Visitors can trek to the beach or opt for a boat ride to reach its verdant stretches.
Jungle Beach is a true tropical paradise! Hidden between lush greenery and crystal-clear waters, it offers a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. The beach is clean, peaceful, and great for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying nature. The walk through the jungle to reach the beach adds a touch of excitement, and once you arrive, the view is simply breathtaking. It's less crowded than other beaches, making it ideal for those who want a quiet and scenic escape. A must-visit spot in Unawatuna
Dilshan P — Google review
It's a lovely beach but all over the rocks and the pathway it has been littered with beer can and alcohol bottles. It was disheartening to see , as the beach is so beautiful. Hopefully they organized a clean up of the area and maintain it better.
Nathan M — Google review
A very small beach. On the way through the jungle you can run into plenty of monkeys. If you’re unlucky and come during high tide, you’ll end up swimming among piles of underwear, plastic, and other trash. The café on the beach is ok, with normal prices. Getting there is easy, but getting out is much harder. Tuk-tuk drivers stand at the entrance and, since there are no alternatives, they try to charge three times the normal price to take you anywhere from the beach. You won’t be able to call a PickMe to get back — they’ll accept the order, call you, ask where you’re going and for how much, and then refuse. It’s just not profitable for them to drive that far without any passengers. And don’t forget: tuk-tuk drivers have unwritten agreements about who works in which area. So it’s better to arrange a ride in advance. Most tuk-tuk drivers will offer you their number anyway. If you still want to visit, the best option is to combine it with a trip to the Japanese Peace Pagoda. Take a PickMe to the Pagoda, then walk 5–10 minutes back along the road and you’ll find the entrance to the beach. There are signs — you won’t miss it.
One F — Google review
Jungle Beach is a hidden and beautiful beach surrounded by the jungle. Sadly, it is also polluted in some areas with litter, which takes away its natural beauty. To get there, you need to walk down a short trail from the vehicle parking area, which is easy to find and not very long. The view is fantastic. The beach can get crowded most of the time, especially on weekends.
TD — Google review
A small trek through the cliffs gets you to this calm,secluded beach. Its very untouched in many ways. The water is clean, the surroundings well maintained. The hardly any people. Only tourists form nearby resorts would trek to this beach. The waves were not too strong and perfectly safe for swimming. You can also find a small cafe which serves drinks and food. Very nice place to hangout. There are no activities such as snorkeling or surfing. I would highly recommend visiting Jungle beach if staying in unawatuna. ⛱️
CK D — Google review
Very beautiful and calm beach. We went in 27 September and there was a lot of locals that make the place even better.
Evita K — Google review
Jungle Beach is one of the best beach spots to enjoy with friends and family. It’s a beautiful and relaxing place to visit — perfect for swimming, hanging out, and having a great time together 👌🏽
Praveen — Google review
Jungle Beach is a truly beautiful and serene location that absolutely deserves its place as a popular tourist attraction. Nestled between lush greenery and the ocean, the setting is calm and peaceful, offering a relaxing escape from the busy city life. Despite its quiet atmosphere, the beach often attracts a fair number of visitors, especially during peak times. The shoreline is shallow, making it suitable for light swimming, though caution is always advised. Lifeguards are usually present, but it's wise to check before entering the water. Access to the beach involves a short walk of approximately 200 meters through a slightly rugged but enjoyable trail, adding to the adventure and charm of the visit. Jungle Beach is ideal for those who love a mix of natural beauty, calm vibes, and a touch of exploration. Highly recommended for nature lovers and anyone looking for a peaceful beach experience.
Chathura J — Google review
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Sinharaja Forest Reserve

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National forest
Nature & Parks
The Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a pristine rainforest containing numerous unique species that can only be found within its boundaries. This virgin forest also offers several paths for hiking, which visitors can use to explore the beauty of the forest in a more intimate way.
One of the most endangered biological reserves in Sri Lanka. Untouched rainforest area with a great amount of endemic species of Sri Lanka 🇱🇰. Hiking and range area.
Arshana T — Google review
A unique experience! Something truly different from the usual safaris — an immersion into the untouched nature of Sinharaja Forest. Less touristy, full of extraordinary and endemic wildlife. The guides are extremely knowledgeable and passionate, making the visit truly special. Highly recommended!
Alby V — Google review
Sinharaja Rainforest with Eddy's Expeditions. More than a hike, it's a journey into a living, breathing world. We experienced the symphony of endemic birds, the whisper of ancient trees, and the thrill of discovering hidden waterfalls. Eddy's expert guides brought the forest's secrets to life, making it an unforgettable immersion into Sri Lanka's beating green heart. A true must-do!
Anuradha E — Google review
A breathtaking experience! 🌿 Sinharaja Rain Forest is truly one of Sri Lanka’s hidden gems. The air feels pure, the sounds of birds and waterfalls are mesmerizing, and the biodiversity is just incredible. The guided walks are educational — you get to see rare plants, colorful birds, and even leeches (part of the adventure!). Make sure to go early morning and wear good hiking shoes. A must-visit for anyone who loves nature and peace.
Senuth D — Google review
A beautiful place where we were able to see a monkey, a lizard, a millipede, snakes, butterflies, waterfalls, a cute family of dogs who followed us the whole trip, a fish therapy pond, and we were lucky enough not to meet leeches.
Hadeer M — Google review
What an incredible experience! Sinharaja is a truly special place. The air is fresh, the scenery is stunning, and the sounds of the forest are so refreshing. The whole trip was amazing, but the best part for us was the Kakunaella waterfall. Taking a dip in the cool water after the hike was pure bliss. If you're in Sri Lanka, you absolutely have to visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sachith D — Google review
Fantastic experience in an authentic rain forest with waterfalls, streams and exotic animals like lizards, spiders and snakes.
Nicholas L — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Unforgettable Jungle Adventure! Sinharaja Forest Reserve is pure magic — a lush, green paradise alive with sounds of birds, waterfalls, and rustling trees. Walking through the rainforest feels like stepping into another world! The air is fresh, the trails are peaceful, and the local guides are incredibly knowledgeable, pointing out rare birds, colorful butterflies, and hidden streams along the way. It’s the perfect spot for nature lovers who want to experience the real beauty of Sri Lanka. Don’t forget your camera — every corner is breathtaking! 🌿🐦💧
Vladimir L — Google review
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Sri Lanka
+94 413 490 644
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Sinharaja Tour Guide - Rain Forest Tours in Sri Lanka

Tour operator
Tours
National forest
Bike Tours
Hiking & Camping Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
Private Tours
That was so cool! We were looking forward to this tour since the reviews were so good. But it was even 1.000 times better! We saw many animals and got lunch from our guide‘s mom. We were able to see his love to nature. His knowledge about the animals is impressive. So I would recommend this to everyone who loves nature as well! :)
Laura H — Google review
We had two fantastic days with Achi in the Sinharaja Rainforest. He is a biologist, just like his father, and has an incredible amount of knowledge. We were able to clearly communicate our wishes and preferences, and he responded to them perfectly. The tour is conducted with great respect for nature and animals, and we learned so much. Our biggest wish was to see different types of snakes, and we definitely succeeded. We stayed at Eco Villa Sinharaja, which is run by Badulla, Achi’s father. We would 100% recommend it — very comfortable and spacious rooms with all the amenities you could wish for. All meals were included and prepared by Achi’s mother, and they were absolutely fantastic every time. This was definitely a highlight of our trip to Sri Lanka. Dear Achi, thank you so much for making our journey even more special.
Renee R — Google review
We had an amazing trip to Sinharaja rainforest all because of our guide Achi! He was so knowledgeable on all the wildlife we saw and he went out of his was to try and show us as many things as possible! We saw a range of lizards, monkeys, butterflies and snakes! It was an amazing day with a great homemade packed lunch beside the water / waterfall. I would highly recommend this trek + Achi as a guide to anyone visiting Sri Lanka
Rim L — Google review
This rainforest tour was truly one of the highlights of our whole trip through Sri Lanka! We were amazed by the variety of wildlife we got to see – from snakes and colorful birds to monkeys and fascinating insects. Our guides passion and deep knowledge made every step of the tour exciting and unforgettable, and his enthusiasm was absolutely contagious. On top of that, his mother prepared a delicious, authentic local lunch for us, which made the day even more special. The road to the rainforest is quite winding and a bit tricky, but the experience at the end is 100% worth it. We would do this tour again without hesitation – highly recommended!
Fabienne M — Google review
Amazing full day tour with Achi in the forest ! He is fully experimented and knows everything about plants and animals inside it. Also you can sleep in his family’s hostel : Eco Villa. Rooms are spacious and really comfortable, and the dinner is excellent !
Alexandre M — Google review
Unforgettable Experience in the Rainforest. We went on a tour with Sinharaja Tour Guide - Rain Forest Tours one week ago, and it was truly one of the highlights of our trip to Sri Lanka. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the rainforest, pointing out rare birds, plants, and wildlife we would have easily missed on our own. The hike was well-paced, and we always felt safe and taken care of. The scenery was breathtaking - lush, peaceful, and full of life. If you're visiting Sinharaja, this guided tour is a must. A truly unforgettable and educational nature experience.
Patricia R — Google review
We had the pleasure of organizing our forest tour with Achi, who was passionate, precise, and helpful. We saw different types of snakes, monkeys, millipedes, and many other kinds of animals. He was able to explain to us in detail all the particularities about animals and plants. The experience ended with a wonderful dive under the waterfalls. In addition, we stayed at his place and truly enjoyed his cooking. Highly recommended!
Simone B — Google review
The best experience we had in Sri Lanka and that is because of our guide. Achintha is not only a kind and very passionate man, he is also so interested and knows so much about the forest. He is always learning and really has a true passion about nature. He cares about the people he is guiding and it gave us a save feeling. We had a good lunch because the hike was taking a lot of hours and that was also good food :)) In short a perfect experience!!!!
Mei R — Google review
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main street, Deniyaya 81500, Sri Lanka
https://www.sinharajatourguide.com/
+94 76 247 2489
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Dalu Tea Centre

Tea house
Shopping
Restaurant
Tea store
Gift & Specialty Shops
We had a visit to the factory. Ms. Thakshila and Mr. Kaveen explained the production process in a nice manner. They recommended good tea to buy also. Factory is clean and hygienic. We experienced a tea tasting which is LKR 1200 But it's worth. Thank you
Sasa M — Google review
One of the best places to buy best tea products in deniyaya.Very authentic products.Great staff too.
Eranthaka M — Google review
Some of the best tea in Sri Lanka. They are very creative making new teas or find ways to turn waste into useful products Was a very informative tour
Mr M — Google review
Its an amazing experience we had at this beautiful place. Excellent service, varieties of tasty tea and most of all friendly staff.. Highly recommended for your next visit to Deniyaya.
Sahan A — Google review
Ppl over there are very nice. And they were kind enough to gave us a factory tour. Their tea varieties are outstanding... Definitely you should try their "Sinharaja" tea pot.
Pasan K — Google review
Artesanal and local product. Best quality. Beautiful and super professional guide😊👌
Ramon B — Google review
Great guide and hospitality, highly recommend
Astr0_chxmath — Google review
Their tea is amazing.
Amila A — Google review
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Deniyaya Pallegama Road, Diyaduwa, Sri Lanka
http://www.lumbiniteavalley.com/
+94 70 217 5175
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Nandana Tea Factory (Pvt) Ltd

$$$$cheap
Tea house
Sights & Landmarks
Manufacturer
Farms
An excellent place to get acquainted with Ceylon's tea culture! The free tour of the tea garden, where the tea grows, and the visit to the black tea production factory is a truly unique experience. The tour provides a great opportunity to learn about the tea-making process, and the tea tasting lets you try some really high-quality varieties. The staff is very friendly and shares their knowledge and passion for tea. We bought several packs of tea and have no regrets — the taste is amazing! Highly recommend to all tea lovers!
Katya S — Google review
Such a beautiful place, the tour was incredibly informative and absolutely fascinating! You get to learn about not only tea plants, but other trees native to Sri Lanka and the properties they hold. Learning the history of the plantation, and seeing remnants of this history in the architecture of the building was so cool! Couldn’t recommend more
Thea B — Google review
Thank you very much for the explanation of tea production and fauna in Sri Lanka. It was the most beautiful presentation so far. We recommend coming, it is an experience you will not forget.
Jozef S — Google review
We loved every moment of this beautiful experience in the herbal garden and tea factory and we learned a lot from our guide who truly has a passion for nature and the hat he does. Lovely activity for the children as well. At the end we had a delicious local lunch as well. Definitely recommended.
Katerina X — Google review
Last week we visited the Nandana Tea Factory restaurant and had a delicious authentic meal (rice and curry) served within a nice and clean environment with Clean restrooms. They sell their own factory produced teas in a variety of flavors. You can also tour their spice garden bordering the nilwala river. A special thanks to the host for his warm welcome and hospitality.
Sanjika W — Google review
Great experience to see the tea factory as well as the garden. You can write to the owner the whatsup message to book your time if you want. We tried Also local food for lunch and buy a lot of presents (tea for family and friends).
Veronika M — Google review
So beautiful place with magical atmosphere, we did a herbal garden tour with so kind local man, he explained us everything about his herbs and then we could go through the factory which was so nice expirience. At the end we did a tea tasting, so delicious! and some tea shopping. Thank you so much for that amazing expirirnce! Kind regards from Czech republic🫶🏻🤍
Sára J — Google review
We visited the tea shop at the factory and really enjoyed their tea. It was fresh, flavorful, and of very good quality. The staff was friendly and helpful. A great place to buy and taste real Ceylon tea.
Maheshika S — Google review
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Nandana Tea Factory, Akuressa 81400, Sri Lanka
https://www.nandanatea.com/
+94 77 792 0019
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Snake farm Weligama, Sri Lanka (змеиная ферма /serpent)

Outdoor Activities
Zoos
Despite initial skepticism, the Sri Lankan Snake Farm in Weligama proved to be an informative and enjoyable tourist attraction. Upon arrival, the owner warmly greeted visitors and confirmed that it was indeed a snake farm. The owner's family collects or receives snakes from various sources, such as the wild or injured ones, and rehabilitates them before releasing them into the National Forest Reservation. Visitors leave with a wealth of knowledge about snakes, making it a recommended experience.
Really loved our visit. My wife and I are very passionate about animal rescue and were very pleased with the care and knowledge this man had for these snakes, he is doing great work for the community and doing right by the animals. Thank you so much Sir!
Fraser M — Google review
Excellent place with numerous snakes, very patiently showed and let us feel and handle as well. There are so many places but we are happy we chose this place. Reasonably priced as well.
Tharanney I — Google review
That was one of my highlights in Sri Lanka. So interesting and educating. Also very safe. People are friendly and respectful to the animals. All the snakes get released to the wild. I would definitely recommend you to come here and learn something about snakes. Thank you very much to the lovely owner!
Miriam W — Google review
Extremely educational experience, it was my first time getting to handle live snakes and it was such a strange but wonderful experience! Would highly recommend as these people do great work to help injured snakes heal and return to the wild!
Xx X — Google review
A really interesting and charming place to visit. Well worth the lovely journey from the coast for a personal introduction to lots of amazing snakes. Thanks for everything you do to return these animals to their natural habitat.
Scott D — Google review
I had the greatest experience touching real snakes and having them in my hands without any fear. They are so friendly, same like pets. Even children were not afraid. They also have venomous snakes in this place - those you can't touch. The owner was very friendly and told us much about the snakes. And the price is very affordable. Totally recommend.
Надежда С — Google review
The owner is very friendly and gives detailed descriptions about each snake and explains the importance of protecting snakes. Visitors can take photographs with snakes and owner helps for that by helping to handle the snakes. Highly impressed about this place. A must visit place for tourists and all snake lovers. Highly recommended.
Sachin L — Google review
I’m so glad we decided to go – it turned out to be such an amazing experience! We ended up seeing nine snakes. The best part was that we could actually hold them, and of course, we took tons of pictures to capture the moment. It was definitely one of the highlights of the trip!
Tereza M — Google review
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Weligama - Telijjawila Rd, Udukawa 81700, Sri Lanka
+94 77 796 8320
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Secret Beach Mirissa

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in Mirissa, Secret Beach is a tranquil haven offering breathtaking sunsets and opportunities for exploration. Adventure seekers can visit nearby attractions like coconut tree hill for panoramic views of the coastline. The Beach House by Reveal provides an intimate luxury experience with suites boasting ocean vistas and a beachside pool. While once a hidden gem, Secret Beach is now popular among tourists seeking its idyllic V-shaped shoreline and excellent snorkeling spots.
Secret Beach is a beautiful spot surrounded by rocks, creating a natural pool. Just like its name, it’s a bit hidden and feels like a secret place. The beach has a peaceful, almost private vibe. There are several restaurants in front of the beach ,they’ve set up areas with sunbeds and other facilities. You can access the beach for free, but if you want to use the sunbeds, you just need to buy something from one of the restaurants, and you can use them without any extra charge. It’s very relaxing to sit back, enjoy a drink, and watch the waves. You’ll need to walk a little to get there, but you can take a tuk-tuk close to the beach. It’s also walkable from Mirissa, I took a tuk-tuk on my way there and walked back, which was an easy and pleasant stroll.
Danushka B — Google review
The beach is tucked into a cove, flanked by palm-trees and rock formations, which gives it a more private, picturesque feel compared to main Mirissa Beach. The surroundings, light, and natural features make this place great for photography, particularly at golden hour. It’s “secret” no more — especially later mornings / afternoons it can get busy. Some people feel it’s overrated compared to what they expected
Kevin G — Google review
The beach is a beautiful place, however its a scam to take the tuks up-to the beach from the Car park which is around Rs. 500. Because they drop you right at a local restaurant with high prices usually serving the foreigners. The coffee we ordered never came. They served beer without asking for it! Not at all kids-friendly. The beach is accessible when you walk with another walking path leading to it.
VS — Google review
Last month, we visited Secret Beach in Mirissa, and it truly lives up to its name! The place is absolutely beautiful, peaceful, and very clean. The nearby hotels do a great job keeping the beach well-maintained. Please make sure to keep it clean and respect its natural beauty if you visit. it’s truly a hidden gem worth protecting.
Raveesha E — Google review
It is a beautiful beach, calm and peaceful. Peacocks were walking around. Crystal clear water and blackish golden sands make the beach extraordinary. There were many adorable dogs and puppies.
Sara S — Google review
Nice beach but overrated, small cove area which has been over run by beach bars/ chairs/ loungers and a bit tricky to get to. I imagine when it was actually still a secret it would be like paradise but I can't help feel it's been a bit ruined! Felt it was worth seeing for myself but definitely better beaches around.
Marnie — Google review
The view is amazing it's a small beach area with a restaurant and bar, music is too loud ! But the view is mesmerizing you should visit, to reach the beach you have to walk for about 10 minutes the boards will lead you and the road is narrow and rocky so be careful.
Marwa D — Google review
Nice and secluded beach, while highly overrated. There is a cute pond where you are protected from the waves, surrounded by palm trees. Beach club prices are high, scam tuk tuk drivers overprice the ride. Annoying loud music in the afternoon.
Peter N — Google review
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Mirissa, Sri Lanka, USA
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Mirissa Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Mirissa Beach is a popular destination known for its stunning strip of beach lined with shady coconut palms. During the day, it attracts surfers and sun worshippers, while at night, the beach bars come alive with lively atmospheres as tables and chairs are extended right to the shoreline. The area is home to many trendy bars and restaurants on either side of Parrot Rock, making it an ideal spot to unwind with a cold beer or enjoy a sundowner.
Beautiful and clean beach with large waves further away and a long shallow lagoon. For surfing it was a bit of a hard work for us beginners this time, we ended up surfing in Weligama as the waves were better and the lagoon was shallower for longer there, but the water in Mirrisa is much cleaner.
Mateusz L — Google review
Great beach, local spot mostly but there are a sizable amount of tourists too. Long Beaches, grocery, massage shops and hotel stays are plenty, the quality is lessor the any where else on the island, unfortunately it’s not cheap as well, it’s an unwritten rule that anyone not local is charged fanatically more then anyone else (burger is almost Dubai prices).. nice night semi party mood. Excellent waves .. visit parrot point at the mouth of the beach. People are pleasant but not really flexible anymore with prices (been visiting since 2002).
Yassar R — Google review
Amazing beach. I’ve come here more than I can remember. Sometimes just to read in the sunbeds and have a coconut 🥥 and others to explore the little surroundings and finish with a beer. Amazing locals too. Prices may seem expensive sometimes but you can negotiate always. If you like snkrokling it’s a good spot to see turtles. BIG ONES! Also going to the coconut hill is A MUST!! Can’t get enough of it
Luis ( — Google review
Incredible time in Mirissa! I recently spent a few days in Mirissa and absolutely loved it. The town has that perfect beach-town vibe—relaxed, scenic, and full of character. Mirissa Beach is lined with golden sand and framed by swaying palm trees, making it ideal for just chilling out, swimming, or watching the sunset. One of the standout experiences was heading out for whale and dolphin watching. The ocean here is rich with marine life and offers one of the best chances in Sri Lanka to spot whales. Also, there are plenty of other activities—from surfing and snorkeling to climbing coconut-tree-lined hills for breathtaking views. The food and café scene were another highlight: fresh seafood by the beach, small cozy cafés for brunch, and beach bars with laid-back vibes. The friendly locals and easygoing energy made the stay even better. If there was one thing to keep in mind: during peak times the main beach area can get a little busier, so if you’re after utter solitude it helps to explore the smaller coves or arrive early. But honestly, even with that it's still a top-tier destination for a beach holiday with a mix of relaxation and adventure. Highly recommend Mirissa for anyone looking to experience Sri Lanka’s beautiful south coast—they’ve got it all: sea, sand, palm trees, nature and good times.
Titus T — Google review
A beautiful, small, well located hotel with friendly staff and great service. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. The small pool is perfect for the size of the hotel. Breakfast was plentiful and delicious.
Stephen B — Google review
Mirissa Beach is beautiful, but you need to be very careful in the water. The waves can be extremely strong and the currents are powerful enough to push around even confident swimmers. You definitely shouldn’t go too far out — the ocean can easily knock you off your feet. The only truly safe and calm area for swimming is the section near Parrot Rock, where the water is more protected. Outside of that spot, it’s better to stay shallow and stay alert. Visually, though, the beach is stunning — golden sand, palm trees and a classic Sri Lankan tropical vibe. Great place to relax and enjoy the scenery, just not ideal for swimming unless you stick to the sheltered part.
J S — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches in the world. You can do surfing, swimming, snorkelling and diving here. There are lots of restaurants and parties in december, january and february. If you wanna see blue whales they have facilities here.
Udesh E — Google review
Mirissa is an incredible beach destination that shouldn’t be missed. Beautiful beaches, awesome sunset spots
Kanra C — Google review
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Mirissa, Sri Lanka, USA
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Polhena Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Polhena Beach, located near Matara in Sri Lanka, is often hailed as one of the best beaches on the southern coast. Its pristine waters and stunning shoreline have made it a favorite among both locals and tourists. The emerald-hued waters stand out amidst the predominantly blue oceans of the region. Visitors can enjoy swimming, lounging on the white sandy beach, and engaging in water activities like snorkeling.
The beach and sea are very safe. Police lifeguards are on duty until 6 PM. When they are available, they place a flag near the lifeguard hut. This is great because it ensures safety with lifeguards present, and the sea feels like a natural swimming pool!
Anju K — Google review
Polhena Beach is a true gem on the south coast and one of the best places to spend a relaxing day by the sea. The natural reef creates a sheltered lagoon with calm waters, making it perfect for swimming, even for kids and less confident swimmers. The highlight here is definitely the snorkeling – you might get to see sea turtles up close in their natural habitat, which is simply magical. The beach itself has a laid-back, friendly vibe and plenty of spots to just sit back, enjoy the view, and unwind. A must-visit if you’re looking for a safe, beautiful, and unforgettable beach experience in Sri Lanka.
Kavinda D — Google review
More of a local tourist beach with no harassment nor expensive photo taking. You can rent snorkel, get a tyre float or even try stilt fishing here. Love the local vibes. Highly recommended!
Eng L — Google review
Polhena Beach in Matara is one of the most relaxing and beautiful beaches I’ve visited in Sri Lanka. The water is calm and shallow, making it perfect for swimming, especially for families and beginners. What I loved the most is that you can actually see sea turtles close to the shore if you're lucky! The beach has a peaceful vibe, not too crowded, and the sunsets there are absolutely stunning. It’s a great place to unwind, enjoy the ocean, and spend time with friends or loved ones. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in the south!
Kavinda A — Google review
This is my favourit beach......The surrounding is peaceful.....The best time's are around 9.00A.M. and 4.30 P.M.......Parking spaces are available along with bathing facilities....They charge just only RS.50 for bathing by a one person...You can buy tires for swimming too 🤣.....Like my brother.....Anyhow its a peaceful beach with a wonderfull surrounding.....
Ayon S — Google review
Polhena Beach is one of my favorite spots on Sri Lanka’s southern coast. The calm, shallow lagoon and gentle waves thanks to the offshore reef make it ideal for safe swimming and family fun. What truly sets it apart is the chance to snorkel with sea turtles; these gentle creatures often glide right past you by the reef an unforgettable experience. The sand is soft and golden, framed by swaying palms and calm turquoise water. It’s relaxed and local never crowded like bigger tourist beaches. Bring your towel and mat for picnics, or grab fresh seafood and coconut drinks from nearby stalls.
Saranga R — Google review
One of best beach for all activities, can buy summing stuff around beach area. Less crowded in morning
Eranga A — Google review
Shallow water makes it easy and safe to swim and snorkle around. I went early morning almost no one at 6AM. If you are a first time snorkler, this place is ideal. Guides will be there to help. Gloomy weather yet beautiful in Novembers too. One of the famous beach for familytimes.
Verani J — Google review
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Sri Lanka, USA
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Ashram Sri Lanka Yoga-Meditation retreat center

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Meditation center
Nature & Parks
If you're seeking a transformative experience during your travels, look no further than Ashram Sri Lanka Yoga-Meditation retreat center. Nestled in the heart of lush jungles, this serene haven offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Guests rave about the tranquil atmosphere that feels like home, allowing for deep reflection and reconnection with oneself.
My time at the Ashram was truly indescribable! Having been traveling through Sri Lanka for over two months, I can confidently say that this was by far the best and most meaningful experience I’ve had in a long time. This place is not just incredibly serene and breathtakingly beautiful; it genuinely feels like coming home. Surrounded by lush jungle and infused with the most positive and healing energies, it’s the perfect retreat to pause, breathe, and reconnect with yourself. Sam, the heart of this Ashram, is one of the most incredible people I’ve ever met. His warmth, kindness, and dedication to creating this haven are truly inspiring. He has become like family to me, and I will carry him in my heart forever. I am 100% certain I will return to visit him and this magical place again. The food is absolutely delicious, and the accommodations are stunningly comfortable and peaceful. A special highlight of my stay was meeting Elefanti and Giraffi—two wonderful surprises you’ll have to discover for yourself when you visit. For anyone traveling in Sri Lanka, I cannot recommend this magical place enough. It is more than just a destination—it’s a second home, a sanctuary, and an unforgettable experience that will stay with you long after you leave.
Maria T — Google review
This place is beyond imagination: immerse in the jungle, everywhere you look you see an animal: birds, butterflies, monkeys, and the owners dogs and cats ❤️ He is absolutely the best person in the world, as he is always kind and helpful, he cares about his guests and he cooks delicious meals! Everything is pure and genuine here. I will absolutely come back
Laura P — Google review
This place is just stunningly beautiful! It's a peaceful paradise surrounded by the jungle. The perfect place to reconnect to one self and do yoga and meditation while listening to the melody of nature. Delicious food and magical atmosphere with the best people! It's a true hidden gem, I'm so glad to have found this heaven. Sam you are a legend, already missing you brother!
Elia C — Google review
Here is the translated text: --- I had 22 days unforgettable stay at this ashram. The food was excellent, each meal was a true delight for the taste buds. The hosts were wonderful and warm, always attentive to the guests and ready to meet our needs. The open-air rooms added a unique and pleasant touch to the experience. This place is perfect for meditation and yoga, offering a peaceful and inspiring setting to reconnect with the universe and the elements. The small walks in the village were charming and refreshing. The ashram is also located in a tourist area rich in natural beauty, with waterfalls, a lake, a spring, and even a fort to visit. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking to rejuvenate and discover the authentic beauty of the region. ---
Hibiscus V — Google review
Sri Lanka ashram is a special place indeed that will soon feel like your own home. Sam has created an intuitive, inspiring, deeply relaxing, caring and creative space that allows you to simply be. There is plenty of space and time for conversations and self guided practice that can be easily curated to your needs. It is very worth a visit 🙏✨
Tessa P — Google review
It is difficult to describe with words the incredible energy that this place has! I felt the magic since the first moment I arrived and it was very hard to leave again. Sam is special person, as all the beautiful people around the Ashram. Oh, and best food in Sri Lanka is here.
Matilde B — Google review
We spent four wonderful nights in the ashram. The open rooms with jungle sounds and shower under the starry sky make for a deep and restful sleep. Ideal to escape the noise and stress of the city and find yourself. Sam is a wonderful and warm-hearted human beeing. His joy of life is infectious and you immediately feel at home. Apart from that, the food is some of the best I've had in a long time. Sam cooks with love and almost around the clock. We never went hungry. When I come back to Sri Lanka, his ashram is high on my list of places to visit. I can only recommend it to everyone to spend a few days there!
Jonas W — Google review
I spent 8 days at the ashram , doing a fast. It is a perfect place to take some time off for self introspection. The atmosphere is really laid back and simple, Sam is very benevolent and always willing to share his experience and encourage people to follow their path. There is no schedule, one is free to spend the days the way he / she wants. It is a good place for people who want enjoy or discover the benefits of a simple life. Thank you Sam ! Nicolas.
Louis — Google review
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Wawe, Hena Rd, Katuwana, Sri Lanka
http://www.ashramsrilanka.org/
+94 71 205 2220
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Mulgirigala Raja Maha Viharaya

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled amidst lush coconut groves, Mulgirigala Raja Maha Viharaya is a serene Buddhist temple complex located about 16 kilometers northwest of Tangalla. This ancient site, dating back to the 2nd century BC, features an impressive series of seven rock caves spread across five terraced levels. Visitors can embark on a rewarding climb up approximately 500 steps to discover stunning reclining Buddha statues alongside smaller figures and intricate murals that showcase a unique artistic tradition not commonly found in Sri Lanka.
Nestled into the mountains, this serene cave temple complex takes your breath away. Its beautiful 18th-century Kandyan murals are steeped in a spiritual aura that feels truly timeless. I was glad to pay a small entry fee to support the ongoing preservation of this special place.
Liu T — Google review
Nice temple if you are looking for a place that is not mainstream. It has five main caves that have been turned into image houses, and you can see very nice representations of gods and devils. It has three main levels. The first level has two caves, and the intermediate level has three caves. Between them, there is a devala dedicated to the god Vishnu. When you go all the way to the top, you can see a stupa, a statue, and a platform to see the surrounding area.
Niroshan S — Google review
This ancient temple with natural caves and having beautiful ancient paintings on the cave roofs is a must visit place if you are around Walasmulla, Southern Province Sri Lanka. It has several levels to climb where several buildings are built and inside there are beautiful statues of Lord Buddha and Gods. There are ancient carved stairs a rock when reaching the top. At the top there is a Stupa and also a platform from where you could get a magnificent sight of the whole village below. There is a parking place at the entrance for which you need to pay for parking. There are many street vendors at the entrance to the temple selling snacks and herbal tea which are worth trying.
SP U — Google review
Beautiful place, gorgeous cave art and very friendly staff. Please be aware however that when walking into the gates after parking outside people will try and be your tour guide, which you categorically do not need as this temple is not massive or complicated to manoeuvre, and then try and charge you upwards of 5,000 rupees, thankfully saw reviews of this before we went so I knew the politely decline but others around us did fall victim. I would advise going on a day or time of the day when it is not as hot as the stairs can prove lethal in 32 degree heat, but the view was worth it! We went on a hot day around midday, and because of this there was not a single person there, we had the entire temple/ hill to ourselves, it was just the ticket officer and one group who had left as we entered. Tickets were 500 rupees per person!
Alexia L — Google review
Mulkirigala Rock Temple is a truly peaceful and historic place. Built beneath and around a huge rock cliff, the shrines blend naturally with the stone, creating a quiet and spiritual feeling. The white stupa with its elephant carvings at the base looks stunning against the dark rock background. The small shrine towers and cave temples are full of character — simple, calm, and beautifully preserved. I loved how the massive rock shelters the buildings, and the big trees add a cool shade all around. Climbing up to this level gave a sense of ancient devotion and stillness. It’s not crowded, and you can take your time exploring each section. The craftsmanship, from the carvings to the structure details, shows how much history and faith are hidden here.
Sathsara L — Google review
Not so hard to reach the top. We did it easily with 2 children 6 and 9 years old. Absolutely not crowdy, It was a bit rainy and we were completely alone. Local "guide" starts following you immediately at the entrance without request, and asks for a donation (10 usd) in the end. Don't like such hidden fees, but we accepted him, he looked friendly, answered our questions and gave some interesting information that is not provided in the place.
Yurii S — Google review
Very special experience. 500 Rupees for entrance fee and donations within the temples themselves available on your choice. The facilities aren't as well kept as I imagined however the temples inside the rock is something out of this world. Be sure to take shoes during the summer peak season as the rock can hurt otherwise in the cooler seasons, if you can, go barefoot to respect the local traditions. A few monkeys here and there but nothing to be too focused on. Steps are very small in some areas. Be sure to take your time and soak in the beautiful wild surroundings
Carmyn H — Google review
Get a local guide to take you up and give you a history tour of this ancient Buddhist temple. Photos are allowed and there many old paintings and statues within the temple. Stairs are uneven and at times steep so be cautious. Take a torch if you plan to stay late.
Simon J — Google review
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4PCQ+X7P, Mulgirigala, Sri Lanka
+94 72 531 7692
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