Explore the city of Galle with great attention from your guide on this private tour. You'll enjoy a comprehensive tour focused on your interests, Madhu river an experience in the mangroves , Skillful creators carving the face masks and finally a visit to the Tea factory where you could enjoy the Best Tea in the world. With commentary tailored to your group. Visit the Galle Fort, take in the architecture of the town, Easy round-trip transportation makes for a door-to-door experience.
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terspersed with bright open stretches of water. Learn more about mangroves and their positive effect on ecology. You will get a chance to witness crocodiles, water snakes, tree snakes and wild boars in their natural habitat during your journey here.
The sandy beaches serve as sanctuary for several types of marine turtles including LOGGERHEADS and the LEATHERBACK turtle. The small turtle hatchery first opened in 1994, in an effort to promote responsible tourism and conservation. The hatchery buys turtle eggs off fisherman, in an attempt to discourage them from poaching and selling eggs. You will be educated on the importance of protecting turtle life, via the hatchery’s facilities that care for new born turtles until they are ready to be released back in to the ocean, an experience that you may even have the opportunity to do yourself first hand.
Used for both theatrical performances and rituals, these masks are carefully handcrafted by skilled craftsmen who have learnt the art from their forefathers. The Ariyapala Mask Museum in Ambalangoda is an excellent way of learning and understanding mask making that is unique to Sri Lanka. The museum has a workshop and library which is specifically designed to introduce the richness of the mask tradition of Ambalangoda.
Constructed in 1663, the fort encompasses a remarkable collection of European architectural structures and Sri Lankan traditions, and was named a world Heritage site in 1988.There is also the Galle National Museum, with a selection of ornamental objects made of ebony, tortoise shell, ancient wood and lace on display.
The fishermen sit on a cross bar called a ‘petta’ tied to a vertical pole and driven into the sand a few meters offshore. From this high position, the fishermen casts his line, and waits until a fish comes along to be caught. Although the approach looks primitive and ancient,
where you could see how the tea plantations been kept and tea production
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