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With the rising demand for three-wheelers in Sri Lanka’s tourism industry, a special servicing campaign was recently conducted at Galle Fort to support three-wheeler operators serving foreign tourists ...
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 ...
A complaint has been lodged with the Galle Police alleging that the tender holder, who had been offered the tender to cut down and dispose hazardous and decayed branches of huge trees aged over 100 of ...
Galle Lighthouse at sunset In the heart of the historic Galle Fort, Amangalla is a luxury hotel offering a serene blend of colonial charm and timeless elegance. Located in a colonial building more ...
The 130-acre, 3,490-year-old fort is a mini-town in itself; its ramparts lined with ancient houses, basilicas, boutiques and restaurants protected by the tropical sun by terracotta-tiled roofs.
Its Art Trail includes exhibitions, artist walks and open houses and turns Galle Fort into a “living canvas”. an antique shop inside the fort. By Zinara Rathnayake Galle Literary Festival’s Art Trail ...
Staged as part of Sri Lanka’s Galle Literary Festival, the historic town’s Art Trail offers exhibitions, open houses and artists’ tours to provide an ‘alternative experience’ for visitors.
Sri Lanka Police and Army yesterday expressed their regret to the lawyers over an incident of dispersing a peaceful protest held at the ramparts of the Galle Fort on June 29, last year.
Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs Minister Vidura Wickramanayake told in Parliament yesterday (6) that no money will be charged from tourists who come to visit the Galle Fort. He said that ...
Every Sunday Galle Fort will play host to a culinary masterclass by the visiting chefs in a pop-up kitchen within the walls of the UNESCO World Heritage site.