Located on Sri Lanka’s south coast, the charming destination of Tangalle is not only an ideal place to be based but also to explore and here are some of the top attractions to visit.
Rekawa Beach
Apart from its idyllic shores, Rekawa Beach is famous for being a turtle nesting area. You can plan trips here from ‘Safe and Secure’ certified properties like Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort which is involved in turtle conservation too. Depending on the season, you can also join turtle watching volunteers to patrol the beach at night or witness baby turtles being released to the sea.
Mulkirigala Rock Temple
Those based at hotels in Tangalle can head to the Mulkirigala Rock Temple which offers insights into the nation’s rich heritage. This well-known monastery sits on a rocky hillock that towers to a height of 210 metres; climbing the steps up to the temple is part of the adventure and highlights at the site include ancient caves, Buddha statues and painted murals.
Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary
Birdwatching enthusiasts can plan excursions to the Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary which has recorded sightings of over 150 endemic and migratory bird species. Home to mangroves and saltwater lagoons, this site is best explored by taking a boat ride; avifauna you have a chance to spot include pelicans, egrets, plovers, sandpipers, open-billed storks and more.
Hummanaya Blowhole
Amongst the more unique attractions, you can see is called “Hummanaya” which happens to be the second-largest blowhole in the world! Easy to reach from Tangalle, this natural phenomenon is a sight to behold; best viewed from the top of a rocky outcrop, every 10 to 15 minutes the blowhole spurts water into the air that can reach heights of up to 30 metres.