The first stop will be Lununganga “perhaps the most magical garden retreat in the world” created by Geoffrey Bawa as his nirvana, “a tropical Stourhead”. Also on this same road is The Workshop, a great place to purchase contemporary garden furniture and lamps. Continue to Balapitiya for boat trip at a beautiful river called Madu Ganga which offers a glimpse of how it has become a part of the life of the people in the area. The main treasure of Madu Ganga is its mangroves that act as a bio-lock to the area in giving protection to the variety of aquatic plants and animal life. They provide a home for different kinds of aquatic plants, crabs, shrimps, fish, various invertebrates and other animal life .
Visit the Stilt Fishermen in Weligama. This is no ordinary fishing, there might be several methods of catching a fish but this one is mind-boggling. Fishermen in Sri Lanka use stilts to catch a fish. Yes, stilt fishing is an old tradition practiced by around 500 fishing families in Galle. They usually fish during sunset, noon and sunrise, with each one taking their elevated position and balancing about 2 metres above the water.
Day 3: Galle
Drive along the west coast to Colombo. The sandy beaches are the main attraction in the string of small towns such as Kalutara, Beruwela, Bentota, Ambalangoda, Ahungalla and Hikkaduwa.