A whale and dolphin-watching expedition will serve as the perfect addition and complement to your travels in Sri Lanka’s southern province. Here is what you can expect.
Find a suitable place to stay
Aside from featuring outstanding bases from where you can commence touring through the rich heritage of Galle, hotels in Galle the likes of The Fortress Resort & Spa will come across as a worthy companion during your time in this part of Sri Lanka. While affording rewarding accommodation experiences, one can toy with the thought of going on a whale and dolphin-watching trip while staying here.
Why Mirissa?
Simply put, the seas off Mirissa are where one may catch a glimpse of the largest animal on the planet which is the Blue Whale. What’s more? A certain micro organism referred to as plankton is a common sight in Mirissa which is consumed by this species and as a result, a large number of Blue Whales can be discovered with some luck and patience.
When to go?
With such an abundance of plankton in these waters, a resident population of whale species currently reside off the coast of Mirissa. Worthy of mention is the fact that with the advent of the period of November to April, many sightings of the Blue Whale along with other species are common.
Marine mammals to look out for
Part and parcel of whale-watching tours to Mirissa is the spotting of Sperm Whales, Pygmy Whales and also Bryde’s Whales. As you begin moving deeper into the ocean, you will have the fortune of spending time with Spinner, Bottlenose and Striped Dolphins which are noted for their playful antics and mischievous behaviour.