The stunning city offers a beautiful mix of culture, history and tropical seascapes - and with an average winter temperature ...
Although Galle is a town rather than a village, its historic quarter, Galle Fort, resembles a picturesque village rather than a bustling city. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the fort comes straight out ...
Explore Galle Fort and enjoy stunning ocean views. Yala National Park in Sri Lanka is a top spot for wildlife sightings, with leopards, elephants, and diverse bird species in various habitats.
Nethra Samarawickrama is most interested in the people whom history has neglected. Visitors to the UN World Heritage Site of Galle Fort find that the presence of the Portuguese, the Dutch and the ...
Visitors exploring the streets of the Galle Fort between sessions of the recent Galle Literary Festival stopped at a roadside stall where a group of young men were selling snacks under a canvas awning ...
The ground is situated near the Galle Fort and the venue has the Indian Ocean visible on both sides of the ground. After being rebuilt, the ground reopened for the Third Test of England's tour of ...
From the lively capital, Colombo, to the wide sandy beach of Bentota to the fascinating walled town of Galle Fort, this region is ideal for travelers looking for both relaxation and adventure.
T he little-known coastal town of Galle is almost a Sri Lankan secret. It takes about a two-hour drive from Colombo to reach this port city that was built by the Portuguese in the 16th century ...
One of the world's most picturesque cricket stadiums is at risk of being demolished because it threatens the heritage status of a nearby fort. Galle cricket stadium, in southern Sri Lanka ...