Excursions
Sinharaja Rainforest
Nestled in the wet zone of southwestern Sri Lanka, the Sinharaja Rainforest is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a global biodiversity hotspot. This ancient, virgin rainforest, whose name translates to "Kingdom of the Lion," is a living testament to Sri Lanka's incredible natural heritage. It's an unparalleled destination for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and anyone eager to immerse themselves in a truly wild and pristine environment.
Udawalawe National Park
If your dream is to see wild elephants up close and personal, then a trip to Udawalawe National Park is an absolute must. While other parks in Sri Lanka are famous for their leopards, Udawalawe is widely considered the premier destination for guaranteed elephant sightings. Just a scenic drive from the beaches of Tangalle, this expansive park is a sanctuary for a large and stable population of these magnificent creatures.
Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary
Just a short drive from the coastal town of Tangalle, a different kind of natural beauty awaits at the Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary. This coastal wetland, with its unique ecosystem of lagoons, mangrove swamps, and scrublands, is a tranquil paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers. As one of Sri Lanka's oldest wildlife sanctuaries, Kalametiya offers a peaceful and intimate encounter with a breathtaking variety of avian life.
Galle City Tour
Just a short, scenic drive along the southern coast from Tangalle, the historic city of Galle offers a captivating journey back in time. At its heart lies the magnificent Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that stands as a living testament to Sri Lanka's rich colonial past. A day trip here is a perfect blend of history, architecture, and vibrant modern life, all contained within the ancient stone walls of the fort.
Whale Watching in Mirissa
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Mulkirigala Rock Temple
Mulkirigala Rock Temple (also known as Mulkirigala Raja Maha Viharaya) is a magnificent ancient Buddhist temple complex located in the southern province of Sri Lanka, near the town of Tangalle. Perched atop a 205-meter-high rock, the temple is a striking historical and cultural landmark, often referred to as the “Little Sigiriya” due to its resemblance to the famous Sigiriya Rock Fortress.
Yala National Park
For an unforgettable wildlife experience in Sri Lanka, a safari to Yala National Park is a must. Just a few hours' drive from the tranquility of Tangalle, Yala is a vast expanse of forest, grassland, and lagoons that borders the Indian Ocean. Known as one of the best places in the world to see the elusive leopard, Yala offers a thrilling journey into the heart of the wild
Rekawa Turtle Watching
Rekawa, a serene and untouched coastal village just a short drive from Tangalle, is globally recognized as a vital nesting ground for endangered sea turtles. Between January and July, these magnificent creatures emerge from the Indian Ocean to lay their eggs under the moonlight, offering an incredibly rare and poignant wildlife experience.
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