An Adventure on the South Coast of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s southern coast is a must visit for any thalassophile. It is a paradise of golden beaches, separated into small bays. However, it is also home to many cultural attractions worth visiting.

Madol Duwa

Madol Duwa was a legendary island in one of the books authored by Martin Wickramasinghe. Following his book, the island has now become a popular place to visit. The island is located in Koggala on the Galle – Colombo main road.

Galle Dutch Fort

The Galle Dutch Fort was built by the Dutch during the mid-17th century. The later arrival of the British made some additions to the fort, encircling the city, interrupted by 14 massive bastions. If you want to explore the fort thoroughly, then the best thing is to walk the length of the walls. The whole walk will take about 90 minutes.

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Richmond Castle

This enchanting mansion may look like it belongs in England, but in actual fact, it can be found in Kalutara along Sri Lanka’s South Coast. Set amidst quite beautiful gardens, this grand mansion can be visited while staying AVANI Bentota Resort & Spa, which is a Bentota resort, located in close proximity to many must-visit attractions.

Water Sports

When you have vast stretches of the Indian Ocean as your backyard as it were, there really is no limit to the amount of water sports fun you can have! The island’s South Coast provides plenty of adrenaline pumping action and even laidback thrills that can be enjoyed by the entire family. Most resorts along the coast are positioned right on the beach itself providing easy access to a myriad of activities.

Windsurfing at AVANI Resort Bentota
Image Credit: AVANI Bentota Resort & Spa

Fritzjames Stephen is a travel writer, who writes content based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life. Google+

Clarke Quay and Riverside Nightlife at Singapore

The nights at Clarke Quay and Riverside offer a unique look into the dining and entertainment scene in Singapore.

Clarke Quay and Riverside Nightlife | Image Credit - William Cho, CC BY-SA 2.0 Via Wikimedia Commons
Clarke Quay and Riverside Nightlife | Image Credit – William Cho, CC BY-SA 2.0 Via Wikimedia Commons

History

Back in the days, Clarke Quay was a centre of commercial activity that was situated on the banks of the Singapore River. Now, it is a maze of everything from stores to bars, casual dining to exhilarating clubs.

Zouk

If you ask anyone about clubs in Clarke Quay, the in-crowd would probably begin with Zouk. This is the most popular club on that stretch and caters to anyone who have a love for House music. Resident and international DJs play at this club and on Wednesday nights, the club has a special playlist that has a mix of the 70s, 80s, and 90s pop music.

Trace Club

Trace Club is kind of new to the scene but quickly gained a name for being the best place to be in after dark. Many luxury hotels in Asia are situated in and around the popular party places, and Singapore is no different. Big names like Park Hotel Group and more have at least one hotel that is within a kilometre’s distance away from this club.

Attica Nightclub

If you want to dance all night with like-minded party goers, then the Attica Nightclub is where you should be heading to!

Roland Lefevre is a travel writer who specializes in creating features on leisure as well as business travel destinations across the globe.

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