Sri Lankan south
coast is one of most beautiful places in Asia; the region's has stunning diverse
attractions make it one of Sri Lanka's most rewarding areas to visit. Gateway
to the south and one of its highlights is the atmospheric old port of Galle,
Sri Lanka's best-preserved colonial town; though beyond Galle stretch a string
of picturesque beaches in the world, including Unawatuna, Weligama, Mirissa and
Tangalla. Moreover nearby, the little-visited town of Matara, with its picturesque
Dutch fort, provides a further taste of Sri Lanka's colonial past, while
ancient Tissamaharama makes a good base from which to visit two of the
country's finest national parks: the placid lagoons and birdlife-rich wetlands
of Bundala, and Yala, famous for its elephants and leopards. Beyond
Tissamaharama lies the fascinating religious center of Kataragama, whose
various shrines are held sacred by Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims alike.
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