Bentota Day Tour From Colombo With Sri Lankan Lunch

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This private day trip to Bentota is perfect for those staying in the Colombo areas. Visit the city’s most famous monuments attractions. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included,

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Duration: 8 to 10 hours
Starts: Colombo, Sri Lanka
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips



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This private day trip to Bentota is perfect for those staying in the Colombo areas. Visit the city’s most famous monuments attractions. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included,

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Stop At: Madu Ganga Biodiversity Area, Balapitiya Sri Lanka

Madu River is a wetland, near the Small town “Balapitiya” along the Colombo Galle highway. This is the point where the Estuary of the Madu river. The river flows through a terrain where it creates a large number of islands, and the eco system creates a beautiful wetland. The hotels around provide boat rids through the canals created at a good cost. And there are loads of places to stay, dine and wine.

Duration: 2 hours

Pass By: OTN World, 30 Deanston place, Colombo 00300 Sri Lanka

When you travel as a OTN World client, you can rest assured knowing that we will strive to take care of any problem you may encounter. With emergency support available 24 hours a day, help is just a phone call away. We are committed to resolving any emergency that may arise and will do our utmost to satisfy immediate needs.

Stop At: Kothduwa Temple, Kothduwa Island on the Maduganga River, Galle Sri Lanka

The Kothduwa temple, or Koth Duwa Raja Maha Viharaya, is a Buddhist temple located on Kothduwa Island on the Madu Ganga in southern Sri Lanka. The island is located in Galle District of the Southern Province approximately 35 km north of Galle and 88 km south of Colombo

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project, 13A Galle Road, Kosgoda 80570 Sri Lanka

Turtles are reptiles of the order Chelonii. Therefore they are also called chelonians by researchers and conservationists. Chelonians are charaterized by the special bony shell or carapace, which is developed from their ribs and acts as a shield. They are an old group with the very first proto-turtles having evolved over 220 milliom years ago in the Triassic Era. The order of Chelonii, also known as the Testudines, have three members in the group; turtles, tortoises and terrapins.

Duration: 1 minute



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