A Golden Arc Of Gorgeous Sri Lankan Sand
Quite
possibly the most popular beach in Sri Lanka, Unawatuna is just 4 or 5 miles
south of Galle, and a magnet for backpackers. Part of the appeal lies in the
broad bay, with a gentle arc and soft, golden sand, but the palm tree fringe
and warm, shallow waters only add to the attractions. When you visit, try to
tear yourself away from the water for a bit to climb up to the pagoda on the
cliffs, which offers superb views across the bay. And check out the small town
behind the beach, with its cafes, bars, and souvenir stores.
The Dutch City's Spiritual Heart
For over a
century, the Groote Kerk was Galle's social center. This Dutch Reformed Church
was where the colonial community came together to affirm their identity, even
though they were thousands of miles from Amsterdam. Built in 1755 (but the heir
to several older structures) at the center of Galle Fort, it's modestly sized
but surprisingly grand inside, thanks to its wooden pulpit and impressive pipe
organ. Still in use, it remains Galle's Christian hub.
Relax In Beautifully Restored Surroundings
Recently
subject to a very successful restoration process, the old Dutch Hospital is
another attractive colonial building, but it offers far more than an
aesthetically appealing facade. When you duck inside the columns of the
walkway, you'll find an array of restaurants serving Ceylonese curries,
western-style coffee shops, and lively bars - all of which make it Galle's
social center, and somewhere that pretty much every visitors finds their way to
at some stage.
Brilliant
Biodiversity Within Reach Of The Coast
Sinharaja is actually around 60 miles north of Galle in the island's interior,
but it's well worth making an excursion from the city. Why? This UNESCO-listed
national park is humming with animal life, including a colony of leopards and a
few elephants for visitors to get acquainted with, as well as exotic species
like green pit vipers and tree frogs. Although you can book bungalows for
overnight stays, day trips are easy to arrange, and tour guides will be more than
happy show you the reserve's biological riches.