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Best Landmarks in Galle

  • Galle Fort

    Galle Fort is a historic fort originally built by the Portuguese in 1588 and extensively fortified by the Dutch in the 17th and 18th centuries. It features beautiful historic buildings, including a mosque that resembles a church and the oldest library in Sri Lanka.

  • lighthouse

    The Galle Lighthouse, built by the British in 1948, is located at the southernmost point of the fort and is still operational, offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean.

  • Clock Tower

    The Clock Tower in Galle Fort, built by the British in the early 20th century, is a popular meeting point for locals and tourists.

  • Galle Lighthouse

    The Galle Lighthouse, renovated after being destroyed by a fire, stands twenty-six and a half meters tall and is controlled by the Port Authority.

  • Japanese Peace Pagoda

    The Japanese Peace Pagoda is a white stupa built to promote peace, offering panoramic views of the sea, jungle, and Galle Fort.

  • Old Dutch Hospital

    The Old Dutch Hospital, a restored colonial building, now hosts shops, cafes, and restaurants with thick white walls and views of the ocean.

  • Galle City

    Galle City is a colonial coastal town in Sri Lanka, known for its history and beautiful architecture, making it a favorite among travelers.

  • Fort

    Galle Fort, built in 1588 by the Portuguese and reinforced by the Dutch, protected colonial interests with its strategic seaside location and strong walls.

  • Old Town

    The Old Town of Galle, located within the fort's walls, showcases diverse architectural styles from Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial eras alongside South Asian designs.

  • Flag Rock

    Flag Rock, located at the southernmost tip of Galle Fort, offers magnificent ocean views, especially during sunset, and is a popular spot for photography and watching cliff divers.

  • Galle Dutch Fort

    Galle Dutch Fort is a famous landmark in Galle with two entrances accessible by vehicle and no entrance ticket.

  • Rumassala Sanctuary

    Rumassala Sanctuary, located four kilometers towards Matara on Galle road, is associated with a story about Lord Hanuman and is a popular destination, especially for foreigners.

  • Giant nava tree

    A giant nava tree is a destination within the Kanneliya Forest Reserve, accessible via a 4km hike.

  • Sea Turtle Hatchery

    A place where you can see turtles.

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