Why Book with Us
Tourists can take a breezy boat ride on the scenic and popular Madu Ganga which will not only take your breath away but will revitalize your senses and strengthen your soul. Madu River is situated in the Galle District is a fine example of the intricate river channels which adorn Sri Lanka’s South West Coast. Due to its ecological importance this site has acquired the ‘Ramsar Wetland’ status in 2003 and it is the second largest wetland in Sri Lanka spreading to an extent of 915 hectares with 23 islands which are inhabited by almost 300 families. Madu Ganga Sanctuary is at present a Tourist Development Area. It is a Special Area Managed (SAM) by the Coast Conservation Department. Madu Ganga is situated in Balapitiya. There are different kinds of aquatic plants, crabs, shrimps, fish, various invertebrates and crocodiles in this area. Madu Ganga was famous for its mangroves in the past but now these are under threat.
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