The south of the island is home to numerous tea estates, including the Handunugoda White Tea Plantation, close to Koggala. Tea from the estate appears on menus of famous establishments around the world including Mariage Frères in Paris. A visit includes a tour of the estate, as well as a comprehensive tasting experience.
READ MOREParticularly for bird watchers, a morning or afternoon boat trip on Koggala Lake is a memorable experience. Some trips include visiting an island where cinnamon is grown. Here you can watch how the sweet-smelling branches are peeled to make the sticks used in cooking.
READ MOREOften celebrated for writing the first novel in Sinhala, Martin Wickramasinghe once lived in this small house turned museum. It is worth a visit to gain an insight into his life, as well as a glimpse into southern Sri Lankan culture and history.
READ MOREIn recent years, Sri Lanka has become known as one of the best places in the world to see blue whales. Thirteen nautical miles off the coast of Mirissa there is a deep oceanic trench which the world’s largest mammals travel along. On a trip from Mirissa harbour, it is also possible to see sperm whales, Bryde’s whales and dolphins.
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READ MOREThere are some excellent diving and snorkelling spots (both reefs and wrecks) off the coast of Unawatuna and Mirissa. There are diving centres in both places which offer half day or full day trips. The ocean is at its clearest between January and April.
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