Scuba Diving in Unawatuna

A small beach resort located on the South coast of Sri Lanka, Unawatuna is a charming tourist destination. The traveller in search of villas in Galle will not have to look beyond Jetwing Kurulubedda, one of the most unique Galle resorts. Leisure travelers to the region can embark on a sightseeing journey, visiting attractions such as the Turtle Hatchery, Jungle Beach and Japanese Peach Pagoda. However there are much more exciting things to do in the region which includes snorkeling and scuba diving. There are various diving centres here with experienced instructors. The ideal period to indulge in this popular water sport is from late October to late April. After a diving excursion you can simply unwind at one of the restaurants lining the charming bay.

Nature Tour in Kanneliya Wild Sanctuary

Blessed with stunning natural beauty, the island of Sri Lanka is famous for its idyllic beaches that offer a perfect escape amidst the sun, sand and surf. However, the island is also home to breathtaking patches of forests that are teeming with a rich biodiversity including endemic species. Those heading to the country’s famed south coast city of Galle should definitely make time to visit one of the country’s most enchanting reserves, the Kanneliya Wild Sanctuary.

Home to a lowland wet evergreen forest, this reserve can be found east of Galle, near the Nilwala and Gin rivers. Visitors interested in exploring the area can set off on one of the trails in the reserve; those setting off on the Narangas Ella trail will enjoy an unforgettable journey deep into the forest, while travellers venturing along the Kabbale mountain trail can enjoy breathtaking and panoramic views of the surrounding areas from the summit.

As you set off on a nature tour in the Kanneliya Wild Sanctuary you will notice that the trees have formed a sort of canopy covering the forest floor. Sunlight barely penetrates through some densely covered areas of this enchanting forest which also features waterfalls and rivers; it provides a truly exciting escape far removed from the hustle and bustle of the city. Among the attractions one should look to see while here are the Anagimale falls and the Giant Navada tree.

The reserve is an ideal place for such activities as bird watching. There are more than 100 species of birds that can be seen here and bird watchers have the chance to see such species as the blue magpie, green billed coucal and the spot-winged thrush. Endemic species such as the Sri Lanka junglefowl, red-faced malkoha and Sri Lanka spurfowl have also found a home here. Apart from bird life, the Kanneliya reserve is also known for its endemic freshwater fish species along with a variety of butterflies, amphibians and reptiles.

Those in search of Galle resorts from which to set off on excursions to the region and visit such sites as the Kanneliya reserve can stay at Jetwing Kurulubedda. Set amidst lush greenery, it features villas in Galle that offer an idyllic getaway surrounded by stunning natural landscapes.