Sri lanka trip station suggestion
1️⃣ Elephant Orphanage Pool The Sri Lanka Wildlife Department established the world's first "Elephant Orphanage" in Pinnawala in 1975, specifically for the care of homeless young elephants 🐘. 🎫 Admission: $15 per person ⌚️ Elephant bathing time: Daily from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, when staff will lead the elephants to the river for a bath. 🌷 Photo tip: Visitors can enjoy delicious food at a hotel next to the Elephant Orphanage while leisurely watching the elephants bathe and taking beautiful photos. 📍 B199, Pinnawala, Sabaragamuwa Province 71100 2️⃣ Galle Fort Galle is an "European hybrid" Asian city with spectacular Dutch colonial architecture, ancient mosques and churches, grand mansions, and museums. 📍 Church Street, Galle, Southern Province 80000 🌷 Galle Fort City Walk During the city walk in the fort, you can check in at trendy cafes, romantic boutiques, and exquisite hotels run by local and foreign artists. 🌷 Lighthouse Sunset You can also experience a different style at the foot of the Galle's iconic lighthouse during sunset. 🌷 Stilt Fishermen At the same time, the famous celebrity stilt fishermen are also in Galle. It should be noted that the current fishermen's fishing is a performative pose, and a tip is required if you need to take a group photo or photograph. 3️⃣ Horton Plains World's End Horton Plains National Park is the only national park in Sri Lanka that allows visitors to hike, covered by mountain grasslands and cloud forests. 📍 Kirigalpotta Trail (5km), Horton Plains, Central Province 🌷 Sri Lanka's World's End The "World's End" cliff is a famous internet-famous photo spot here. It is actually a cliff with a drop of about 880 meters. When you stand high and look down, you will feel that the end of the world is at your feet. It is recommended to check in at sunrise 🌅 when the fog has not yet obscured the scenery. #Galle#Kadugannawa#Horton Plains National Park#Elephant Orphanage#Galle Dutch Fort#Sri lanka#trip diary