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Discover Sri Lanka: where nature, culture, and serenity unite.
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Welcome to the Blue Crystal Beach Tour! Discover Sri Lanka's stunning coastline, from golden sands to clear waters. Prepare for an unforgettable adventure in paradise. The Sri Lanka beaches are well known for their idyllic looks and beautiful scenery. The country owns many beaches like these. From east to west the beaches vary from long golden ones to the perfect wind and waves. And the best part is, the majority of these Sri Lankan beaches are really as beautiful, situated along the Matara road 4 km southeast of Weligama, Mirissa is known as one of the country's most beautiful beaches in the southern coastal area of Sri Lanka.
Stilt fishermen, a traditional fishing method unique to Sri Lanka, along the coastline
Picturesque beach is famous for its crescent shape and calm waters, making it perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Best places for whale and dolphin watching in Sri Lanka,
Coconut Tree Hill This scenic viewpoint
Galle Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserved colonial-era fortification the fort,
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Arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport and be welcomed by Ran Lanka Tour Holidays. Mirissa, a small town on the south coast of Sri Lanka, is known for its beach and nightlife. It is a popular tourist destination known for whale and dolphin sightings. Take boat trips to see Blue Whales, Bride's Whales, Sperm Whales, Killer Whales, Fin Whales, Common Dolphins, Bottlenose Dolphins, Spinner Dolphins, Risso's Dolphins, and striped Dolphins. Other wildlife includes flying fish, turtles, manta rays, and sharks. Whale watching is available between November and April each year.
Upon arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport, you will be greeted by the warm hospitality of Sri Lanka and transferred to Mirissa, a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches and nightlife. Mirissa is known for its whale and dolphin sightings, including the largest creatures on earth, Blue Whales, Bride's Whales, Sperm Whales, Killer Whales, and Fin Whales. Visitors can also encounter friendly dolphins such as Common dolphins, Bottlenose dolphins, Spinner dolphins, Risso's dolphins, and striped dolphins. Other wildlife species include flying fish, turtles, manta rays, and sharks. Whale watching is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, taking place between November and April each year. Unawatuna, one of Sri Lanka's biggest tourist destinations, is a banana-shaped beach with golden sand and turquoise water, surrounded by green palm trees. The beach is rich in biodiversity and has potential for eco-tourism due to the marsh land or mangrove, Kadolana, which was partially dredged and filled for a hotel. Weligama beach is famous for its stilt fishermen, who fish skillfully during dawn, noon, and dusk. Stilt fishing requires skill and balance, and the next day's tour plan will be discussed with the tour guide.
Sri Lanka is known for its tropical beaches, surrounded by warm Indian Ocean waters. The island is home to the Galle Dutch fort, a historical, archaeological, and architectural heritage monument built in 1588 by the Portuguese. The Madu Ganga, the second largest wetland in Sri Lanka, is rich in biodiversity, with swampy marshlands and mangrove forests. The Moonstone Mine Meetiyagoda, located 4 km from the ocean, is famous for its moonstone mines. Moonstone has been used in jewelry for millennia, with Romans, Greeks, and French goldsmiths creating large quantities of jewelry using it. Mask making is a popular tradition in Sri Lanka, with artisans from the Ambalangoda area renowned for their mask carving and culture. The Ambalangoda Mask Workshop and Museum is a must-see for mask lore.
Bentota is a historical site in Sri Lanka, known for its ancient temples and the Portuguese fort at the mouth of the Bentota River. The Dutch converted a large building into a colonial rest house, which was later converted into a coastal sanatorium by the British. Sir James Emerson Tenants praised the cool and agreeable rest house in Bentota. The British introduced the railway in the early 19th century to transport coconut produce.
Colombo As your Sri Lanka tour concludes, you'll visit Colombo, the city's commercial capital and largest city. Ran Lanka Tour Holidays will ensure a seamless transfer to Bandaranaike Airport, ensuring a seamless experience. Reflect on the unforgettable moments and warm hospitality during your journey, and remember to cherish your memories of Sri Lanka.
Discover Sri Lanka: where nature, culture, and serenity unite.
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