Explore the stunning southern coast of Sri Lanka on a comprehensive full-day tour from Colombo to Galle. This all-inclusive experience features a scenic Bentota River Safari, visits to a Gem Museum and a Wood Carving Centre, and the chance to meet baby turtles at a Turtle Conservation Project. Discover the poignant stories at the Tsunami Photo Museum, relax at a Buddhist Temple, and wander through the historic Dutch Fort in Galle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Conclude your adventure watching the iconic Stilt Fishermen in Koggala, all while enjoying private transport, lunch, bottled water, and included entry fees.
- Full-day all-inclusive tour from Colombo to Galle
- Scenic Bentota River Safari and visits to cultural attractions
- Private transportation with experienced driver-guide included
- Lunch, bottled water, and all entry fees covered during the tour
Pickup included
Cruise along the scenic Bentota River and enjoy one of Sri Lanka’s most exciting nature experiences. As you glide through peaceful mangroves, you’ll spot water monitors, crocodiles, and colorful birdlife. The calm waters are perfect for photography and relaxation, while your boatman shares insights into the area’s unique ecosystem. Hidden lagoons and quiet backwaters make this journey both adventurous and tranquil. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy Sri Lanka’s natural beauty up close, whether you’re a nature lover, photographer, or simply looking for a relaxing escape. A perfect start to your southern coastal journey!
Discover why Sri Lanka is called the “Island of Gems” during this fascinating visit. At the Gem Museum and Showroom, you’ll learn how precious stones are mined, cut, and polished into sparkling jewelry. Watch skilled craftsmen at work and admire dazzling sapphires, rubies, and other gems that have made Sri Lanka famous for centuries. The displays are both educational and beautiful, showing how gems are part of the island’s rich history. For those who love jewelry, this is also a chance to purchase a certified, authentic piece to take home. Even if you don’t buy, it’s an eye-opening cultural stop you’ll always remember.
Meet one of Sri Lanka’s most beloved sea creatures at a turtle hatchery and conservation center. Here, you’ll learn about different turtle species, see how eggs are protected until they hatch, and even observe tiny baby turtles preparing for life in the ocean. The center also cares for injured turtles, giving them a second chance to return to the sea. It’s a heartwarming and educational experience that highlights the importance of protecting marine life. Families and children especially love this stop, and depending on the season, you may even witness a turtle release—a magical and unforgettable moment during your journey.
Step into the world of Sri Lankan craftsmanship at a traditional Wood Carving Centre. Skilled artisans carefully shape blocks of wood into intricate statues, furniture, and decorative items, each telling a story of culture and tradition. You’ll see how patience and artistry come together in every carved detail, from small souvenirs to larger works of art. The gallery showcases a wide variety of designs inspired by Sri Lanka’s history, temples, and wildlife. This is not only a cultural learning experience but also a great opportunity to take home a unique handcrafted souvenir. A stop that blends creativity with tradition!
The Tsunami Photo Museum is a moving tribute to the lives affected by the 2004 tsunami. Created by local families, it shares powerful photographs, artifacts, and personal stories that show both the tragedy and resilience of coastal communities. Walking through the small but meaningful museum gives visitors a chance to understand the event’s impact and admire the strength of those who rebuilt their lives. It’s an emotional yet inspiring stop that connects you to Sri Lanka’s recent history in a very personal way. By visiting, you also support local families who maintain the museum and preserve its important memories.
Enjoy a peaceful break at a traditional Buddhist temple, where calm surroundings and beautiful architecture create a truly spiritual atmosphere. You’ll see colorful paintings, statues of the Buddha, and locals making offerings of flowers and incense. Your guide will explain the meaning behind these rituals, giving you a deeper understanding of Sri Lanka’s Buddhist culture. The temple provides a quiet space for reflection and a chance to experience local traditions up close. Modest dress is required out of respect, and visitors often find this stop relaxing and inspiring. It’s a wonderful cultural highlight during your tour.
Step into history at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Dutch Fort in Galle. Built centuries ago by European colonizers, this coastal fortress is now a lively blend of past and present. Walk along its cobblestone streets, admire the old churches and colonial buildings, and browse boutique shops and cafes within the fort walls. From the ramparts, enjoy sweeping views of the Indian Ocean, especially at sunset when the fort comes alive with locals and visitors. It’s a must-see destination where culture, history, and charm meet. Exploring Galle Fort will be one of the most memorable highlights of your southern coast journey.
One of Sri Lanka’s most iconic sights awaits at Koggala, where stilt fishermen balance gracefully on wooden poles in the shallow waters. This unique fishing tradition has been passed down for generations and remains a symbol of coastal life. Watching the fishermen cast their lines while perched above the waves is both fascinating and photogenic, making it a favorite stop for travelers. Your guide will explain the history of this practice and how it reflects the resilience of local communities. It’s a cultural highlight and the perfect chance to capture unforgettable photos of Sri Lanka’s coastal heritage.
Colombo, Sri Lanka's bustling commercial capital, is a vibrant blend of modern life and colonial charm. With its diverse culture, rich history, and tropical beauty, the city offers everything from historic sites and religious landmarks to lively markets and beautiful beaches.
A scenic promenade along the Indian Ocean, popular for kite flying, evening strolls, and street food.
Sri Lanka's largest museum, showcasing the country's rich history and cultural heritage.
An ancient Buddhist temple with significant historical and religious importance.
A scenic lake in the heart of Colombo, offering boat rides and beautiful views.
A historic building transformed into a vibrant shopping and dining destination.
A traditional Sri Lankan meal consisting of rice served with a variety of curries made from vegetables, meat, or fish.
Bowl-shaped pancakes made from fermented rice flour and coconut milk, often served with an egg in the center.
A popular street food made from chopped roti (flatbread) cooked with vegetables, meat, or fish, and spices.
A Dutch-influenced dish consisting of rice, meat, and vegetables cooked in banana leaves.
This period offers the best weather for visiting, with warm temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for exploring the city and its attractions.
Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
GMT+5:30
230VV, 50HzHz
Colombo is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist hotspots. Be cautious of pickpocketing, bag snatching, and overcharging by taxis and vendors.
Colombo Fort Station
Bastion Street Bus Terminal, Colombo Central Bus Stand
Buses are the most common and affordable way to get around, but they can be crowded and slow.
Available • Apps: Uber, PickMe
Car, Bike, Scooter
Kandy, the last capital of the ancient kings' era, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and scenic beauty.
Galle is a historic coastal city known for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Dutch Fort, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural heritage.
Negombo is a coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and vibrant fishing industry.
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