Ambalangoda – A coastal town 20 km from Kosgoda, famous for traditional Sri Lankan mask carving and puppet making. The elaborate devil dance masks, kolam masks, and wooden puppets are used in Southern dance dramas, exorcism rituals, and theatrical performances, representing various characters from folklore.
Continue to Ambalangoda and visit a mask museum and workshop to see artisans creating colorful masks. You can purchase authentic handcrafted masks as souvenirs.
Afternoon: Hikkaduwa Coral Sanctuary
Hikkaduwa – A vibrant beach town 25 km from Ambalangoda, famous for its coral reefs and the Hikkaduwa Coral Sanctuary. The shallow, clear waters are perfect for snorkeling and spotting colorful tropical fish, sea turtles, and coral formations easily accessible from the beach.
Head to Hikkaduwa and take a glass-bottom boat ride or snorkel in the coral sanctuary. The reef is easily accessible from the beach, and you’ll often see sea turtles swimming close to shore.
Evening: Arrival in Galle
Galle – A historic port city 20 km from Hikkaduwa, featuring the UNESCO World Heritage Site Galle Dutch Fort. Built by the Portuguese in 1588 and fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century, it’s one of Asia’s best-preserved colonial fortifications with cobblestone streets, ramparts, lighthouses, and a living community within its walls.
Continue to Galle and check into your accommodation. Spend the evening exploring the atmospheric Galle Fort area as the sun sets.Accommodation: 1 night in Galle