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Fly over Galle, a beautifully preserved Dutch colonial fort city on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, where red-tiled rooftops, ...
Galle, located on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast, beautifully combines colonial charm with tropical serenity, alongside a heritage that stretches back centuries. Famous for its iconic Galle Fort ...
Galle Fort, a Unesco World Heritage site on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, is a beautiful and well preserved gateway to the country’s colonial past and cultural richness. Built by the ...
Today, Galle Fort is the main reason visitors flock to Galle. ... Besides swimming, sunbaking and surfing, there are plenty of activities on offer, such as yoga and cookery classes.
THE ONE MUSEUM. Housed in a 17th-century Dutch warehouse, the Maritime Museum is one of the few really touristy attractions in Galle, alongside the Lighthouse.
Galle is brimming with attractions, and no more so than it’s famed Fort. This UNESCO listed, 90 hectare attraction is essentially a fortified, walled town within the city.
Drawn to Galle Fort by Juliet Coombe Drawn to Galle Fort was two years in the making not discounting five more years full of insights the author Juliet Coombe picked up from being an active ...
With its conspicuous and imposing Gothic style, the Anglican All Saints’ Church in Galle is not to be missed. Anyone desiring to witness history inside the streets of the Galle Fort must visit ...
By Priyan De Silva The picturesque city of Galle, renowned for its stunning architecture, rich history, and breathtaking views, is facing an unprecedented challenge. The entrance to the Heritage City ...