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Galle Fort Heritage Walk, Cultural, Sri Lanka

Galle Fort Heritage Walk

Wander the ramparts and lanes of a living Dutch colonial fort on the south coast.

What the Galle Fort Heritage Walk is really like.

Galle Fort is the best-preserved colonial sea fortress in South Asia, a UNESCO-listed warren of Dutch and British buildings still lived in today. A walking tour traces the ramparts, the lighthouse and the old churches, weaving through lanes of boutiques, cafes and merchant villas. Your guide unpacks the layered Portuguese, Dutch and British history and the Muslim and Burgher communities that still call it home. Late afternoon is best, ending with sunset on the walls.

At a glance

Best season
November – April
Typical duration
Half day (afternoon)
Region
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Moment by moment

How the day unfolds.

  1. Onto the ramparts

    Walk the great stone walls that ring the headland, with the Indian Ocean breaking below on three sides.

Where in Sri Lanka.

The corners of the island this experience touches, so you can picture how it threads into the rest of a tour.

Map of Sri Lanka with the regions of the Galle Fort Heritage Walk pinned

YOUR TRIP, YOUR WAY

Build a trip around the Galle Fort Heritage Walk.

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