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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.
Experience the Turtle Hatchery
Get involved in hands-on marine turtle conservation efforts
Go scuba diving amongst the coral reefs in Unawatuna
Dive into a magical world deep beneath the waves
Yala National Park
National Sanctuaries and Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Wildlife encounters and journeys to tropical rainforests
Cinnamon Plantation Visit Tour
Learn more about the Queen of Spices and its unique value.
Visit Yatagala Rock Cave Temple and Rumassala Peace Pagoda
Head to sacred sites amidst serenity & idyllic vistas
Explore the National Maritime Museum and St. Mary’s Cathedral
Gain an insight into the island’s rich colonial heritage
Enjoy the sun and sea at Unawatuna Beach and Mirissa Beach
Indulge in beachside bliss and laidback island living
Spice gardens and tea factory
Discover the secrets behind Sri Lanka’s famed spices & tea
See the largest herd of captive elephants in the world at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Unforgettable encounters with the gentle giants of Sri Lanka
Visit the Matara Fort and the famous Blow Hole
Traverse to an age-old fort & fascinating natural phenomenon