Cultural Tours
Tangalle to Galle Tour (2 Person)
Galle: A Journey Through Heritage
Galle, located on the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, is a beautiful and historic city with a rich cultural heritage and plenty of attractions. Here’s a guide to help you make the most of your tour of Galle
What you can visit in this Tour
- Dondra Light House
- Dondra Vishnu Temple
- Stick Fisherman in Weligama
- Handungoda Tea plantation
- Turtle watching in Habaraduwa
- Gem and Jewelry Museum center
- Galle Fort
Experiences you can get
- Cultural Experiences
- Beach Time
- Shopping and Dining
- Walking in Fort
Best Time To Visit
9.00 in the Morning to start Tour
Benefits you get by choosing us
- 20 years experienced service
- Comfortable and safe vehicles
- Polite and Respectful drivers
- Government registered Company and subject to government regulations
Tour Plan
- Pickup from Location that you provided with our vehicle
- Dondra Light House visit
- Dondra Vishnu Temple visit
- Visit Stick Fishermans in Weligama
- Guided Tour in Handungoda Tea plantation
- Turtle watching in Habaraduwa
- Visit Gem and Jewelry Museum center
- Visit Galle Fort
- Transport back to your hotel
Prices
Description | Price USD |
---|---|
Tangalle to Galle Both way Taxi for Tour* | 85.00 |
Turtle watching (Two adult person) | 10.00 |
Tea Factory Guided Tour (Two adult person) | 2.00 |
Total Price : 97.00 USD**
* Taxi price determine by Vehicle you choose and distance from your hotel to destination.
** This price can be change accordingly.
Booking
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Read More Details...
- Galle was known as Gimhathiththa before the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century, when it was the main port on the island. Ibn Batuta, a Moroccan Berber Muslim traveller in the 14th century, referred to it as Qali. Galle reached the height of its development in the 18th century, during the Dutch colonial period. Galle is the best example of a fortified city built by the Portuguese in South and Southeast Asia, showing the interaction between Portuguese architectural styles and native traditions. The city was extensively fortified by the Dutch during the 17th century from 1649 onwards. The Galle fort is a World Heritage Site and is the largest remaining fortress in Asia built by European occupiers.
- Other prominent landmarks in Galle include the city's natural harbour, the National Maritime Museum, St. Mary's Cathedral founded by Jesuit priests, one of the main Shiva temples on the island, and Amangalla, the historic luxury hotel. On 26 December 2004, the city was devastated by the massive tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, which occurred off the coast of Indonesia a thousand miles away. Thousands were killed in the city alone. Galle is home to the Galle International Stadium, which is considered to be one of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the world. The ground, which was severely damaged by the tsunami, was rebuilt and test matches resumed there on 18 December 2007.
- Important natural geographical features in Galle include Rumassala in Unawatuna, a large mound-like hill that forms the eastern protective barrier to Galle Harbour. Local tradition associates this hill with some events of Ramayana, one of the great Hindu epics. The major river in the area is the Gin Ganga, which begins from Gongala Kanda, passes villages such as Neluwa, Nagoda, Baddegama, Thelikada and Wakwella, and reaches the sea at Gintota. The river is bridged at Wakwella by the Wakwella Bridge.
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