Adventure Holiday Travel

New private guesthouse directly on the River at the village of Weligama, in the South of Sri Lanka opened, to get to know people and nature. The still-sleepy fishing village Weligama in the South of the tropical island of Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean, offers good conditions for a nature and adventure holidays with locals over land and people without knowing the tourist hustle and bustle. Without hesitation Secretary of Agriculture explained all about the problem. The GlobeTrotter and far East expert Olaf Diroll offers a new small guesthouse on the River on its homepage for individual travel in Asia, operated by a young friendly Sinhalese family. Getting to know or a variety within an otherwise booked bath holiday a trial offer for 3 days 2 nights is already offered. In the travel package is the transfer from the railway station of Weligama and back included in the typical TUC TUC, a city and shopping tour in the simple but very reasonably priced shops as well as a visit to temple as well as the ride to dinner in a little visited Bay and accommodation.

Afternoon invites the beach and the Bay of Pandu to swimming. In the evening, a dinner in the village of Weligama on the coastal road is intended (not included in the price). The accomodation is newly tiled rooms in the private guesthouse with shower / toilet and hot water, located directly on the tropical River. The garden offers peace and relaxation, coconut palms, mango and Bananstauden, exotic flowers and observing native wildlife in and along the river. Neighbors are the simple residents of the town which still live in primitive huts there.

Ideal for visitors, a life among people and nature prefer a normal hotel operations. Are offered in sports activities: kayaking, mountain biking and fishing, but also excursions with the TUC TUC or a boat on the river. Fresh fish is brought by the hired fishermen at night directly from the sea and enrich a diet of natural composites.

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