Southern Province

The Southern Province of Sri Lanka is renowned for its stunning beaches, historical sites, and natural wonders.

Here are just a few of the many tourist destinations waiting to be explored in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka.  Whether you're seeking relaxation on the beach, adventure in the wilderness or cultural immersion in historic sites, the Southern Province has something for every traveller.

Places of Interest:

  • While primarily located in the Eastern Province, Yala National Park extends into the Southern Province and is a popular destination for wildlife safaris.  Visitors can spot elephants, leopards, and a variety of bird species in this diverse ecosystem.

  • A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galle Fort is a historic Dutch colonial fortress that houses charming streets, boutique shops, cafes and museums.  Visitors can walk along the ramparts and enjoy panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.

  • Embark on a heartwarming experience at Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery.  Learn about the vital role these dedicated professionals play in protecting endangered sea turtles like Olive Ridleys and Hawksbills.  See firsthand the incredible journey from egg-laying to hatchling release and discover how you can contribute to a healthier marine ecosystem

  • Situated at the mouth of the Bentota River, this coastal town is famous for its water sports, including jet skiing, windsurfing and wakeboarding.  Visitors can also take boat trips along the river to explore mangrove forests and spot wildlife.

  • A bustling beach town, Hikkaduwa is known for its vibrant nightlife, surfing spots and coral gardens.  Travelers can snorkel or dive in the Hikkaduwa National Park, visit the Tsunami Honganji Vihara or explore the nearby Hikkaduwa Lake.

  • Tangalle boasts pristine beaches, lush coconut groves and tranquil lagoons.  Visitors can relax on the sandy shores of Tangalle Beach, explore the ancient Mulkirigala Rock Temple or observe nesting sea turtles along nearby beaches.

  • Famous for its whale watching tours, Mirissa attracts travellers with its laid-back atmosphere and stunning beaches.  Visitors can also enjoy surfing, sunbathing and beachside dining in this coastal paradise.

  • Known for its picturesque bay and vibrant coral reefs, Unawatuna offers excellent snorkelling and diving opportunities.  The beach is lined with restaurants, bars and guesthouses, making it a popular destination for tourists.

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