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Madu River, which flows across the Balapitiya area, is one of the most rarely visited and unspoiled attractions in Sri Lanka. This extraordinary estuary with a cluster of 64 small islands scattered along its impressive breadth, most of which are covered with mangroves and uninhabited, and is also a haven for crocodiles. The largest island is home to around 300 families, and the smallest barely an islet holds a tiny shrine with a statue built in respect of the Gods of Kataragama. There is also “Kurundu Doowa (Cinnamon Isle)” where a small family maintains a two acre cinnamon plantation, and the main attraction “Koth Doowa” (Island of the Pinnacle) which houses a serene Buddhist temple, all of which adds up to a truly remarkable and unforgettable boat ride.
Galle Fort by Moonlight Whispers
Yala's Untamed Portrait
Deep Inside Emerald Sanctuaries
Wildlife encounters and journeys to tropical rainforests
Mythic Trails on Rumassala Crest
A hill steeped in folklore and set amidst amazing vistas
Mirrored Trails Across Koggala Lake
A captivating boat ride and visits to secluded islands
Through Yatagala Temple’s Sacred Grounds
A rock temple with hidden caves seemingly lost in time
Handunugoda's Aromatic Essence
A unique chance to learn about Sri Lanka’s Virgin White Tea
The Southern Shores of Unawatuna & Mirissa
Indulge in beachside bliss and laidback island living
The Low Country’s Spice & Tea Legacy
Discover the secrets behind Sri Lanka’s famed spices & tea
Pinnawala's Riverine Giants
Unforgettable encounters with the gentle giants of Sri Lanka