<p>Early morning leave for a whale watching tour off the beaches of Mirissa, later proceed to Colombo, En-route visit,</p><p></p><p>WHALE WATCHING</p><p></p><p>Mirissa of southern Sri Lanka has become the hub of whale watching in southern Asia due to the large concentration Blue whales and sperm whales. The whale watching spotting is very frequent in the area and most importantly Mirissa is popular for blue whales.</p><p></p><p>CITY OF GALLE</p><p>Galle is the capital of southern Sri Lanka is an economic hub in the region. The history of Galle is dating back to many thousand years and it has some remnants of that are mentioned in Ramayana (Ramayana is a story supposed to take place about 8000 years ago). Later Galle was an important seaport for merchants travelling from east to west and vice-a-versa. In the 15’s Galle maritime capital and natural port were under the captivity or Portuguese. later it was controlled by Dutch and English. Today the city is under the local administration after 450 years of colonial occupation. Galle Fort is a UNESCO world heritage site due to its cultural and historical importance.</p><p></p><p>Next visit Turtle Hatchery.</p><p></p><p>TURTLE CONSERVATION CENTER</p><p>There are many sea turtle hatcheries along the western and southern sea border of Sri Lanka. Most of them are engaged in protecting endangered sea turtles. The sea turtle hatcheries</p><p></p><p>Collect the eggs that are been sold by the fisherman and they are hatched. These hatchlings are released to the sea later.</p><p></p><p>Sea turtles coming to the shores of West and southern Sri Lanka in order to lay eggs. The animal comes to the shore and dig a hole on the beach and lay eggs later she buries the eggs. These eggs are incubated due to the heat generated through the sunlight. But these eggs are eaten by the human. Some people find the turtle nests and remove eggs for consumption while some others are selling them.</p><p></p><p>MADU GANGA BOAT RIDE</p><p>A cruise on a modern motorboat is the best way to exploring the natural wealth of Madu Ganga, the islands in the wetland are largely inaccessible by road. The inhabitants are also using the boats and more often paddle boats as the means of transport. Seerendipity tours offer particularly appealing boat trips around Madu Ganga. This Ramsar Wetland is one of the most visited natural attractions of Sri Lanka’s west coast, with riverscapes to quiet thick grown islands and mangrove forests with sites of immense natural interest. There is plenty of opportunities to spot fascinating wildlife based on the aquatic environment, throughout the tour.</p><p></p><p> End of the tour</p><p></p><p>The keywords for your Photo</p><p></p><p>#Galle fortress #Sri Lanka south beach #Bentota beach #Hikkaduwa #Madu river safari #seaturtle #unawatuna #masks museum</p><p></p><p>End of Sri Lanka Tours……</p>