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Udawalawa wild Life safari

Udawalawa is a natural tropical forest which is  a common factor of this country. Usually  in a tropical country the indigenous flora and fauna is a common factor. Animals like Giasnatic elephant, innocent spotted deer's,  Crocodiles, Buffelos, various type Reptiles,  migrating and indigenous birds and also butterflies.  See the romantic greeny and the entiting flora and fauna . Tangalle to Udawalawa -1.30 minutes. 

The Blow Hole at kudawella

The one at kudawella is the one and only Sri Lanka. Apart from another one at in a south East Asian country. The blow is a natural creation where water splashes to high In the sky due to the pressure Occur. Blow the whole an amazing and exciting seen to be watched without missing.  Tangalle to blowhole - 30 minutes. 

Tangalle City Tour

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In the mini moke a city and suburban tour will Astonish you by seeing the life of people of various walk of life people of city and of the neighboring villages. There culture  behavior and  life can be monitored while your travelling. Starting Time 7:00 A.M | End Time 6:00 P.M

Mulkirigala Temple

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The Mulkirigala Temple Excursion is an experience that joins history with nature and provides it a real local touch. You will leave the hotel around 3:00pm and will be transported through the beautiful countryside via Beliatta to reach the foothills of the rock temple at 3.45 pm. At this point, you will meet the local guide who is a native from the village of Mulkirigala. He has lost track of the number of times he has climbed the Mulkirigala rock over the last 15 years, and you will be hard pressed to find anyone better to go along on this journey with. With your guide, you will ascend the mountain one step at a time, exploring each of the seven caves to be in time for the sunset at the summit. Believed to have been originally built in the third century by King Saddhatissa, King Dathusena in the fifth century and King Kirthi Sri Rajasinghe in the 18th Century are said to have contributed to the construction of the various temples in the site. Most structures visible today date fr