Coastal Exploration
- Beachside Serenity
- Enchanting Scenic Views
- Remarkable Architectural Highlights
- Turtle Conservation Encounters
- Experienced Local Guide
- Transport
- Lunch Included
- Entrance Fees (If Applicable)
- Anything that is not mentioned above

You will see a wonderful side of Sri Lanka! First, stop by the Galle Fort. It was constructed by the Portuguese in 1588 and fortified with Dutch resources, and it is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Take a leisurely boat trip along the serene Madhu River, which meanders through verdant mangrove habitats. On this peaceful river safari, discover ancient temples, undiscovered islands, and a wealth of the natural world. Visit a turtle hatchery and learn about the conversion of marine turtles. Participate in the release of baby turtles and help save this endangered species. This beach is a well-known tropical paradise for its vibrant coral reefs, tranquil waves, and wonderful beachfront. This is perfect for swimming tanning and unwinding in the golden sands. Witness the well-known Weligama stilt fisherman who balances on wooden rods in the water. One gets a feel of Sri Lanka’s wealthy cultural history through this ancient fishing technique. Explore one of the sacred stupas, the spectacular Kalutara Hollow Dagoba. Discover the breathtaking artwork that portrays the existence of Buddha, fusing spirituality with different architectural structures on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka.