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Explore the Historic Dutch Fort in Negombo

History lessons on colonial Sri Lanka remain visible through the Portuguese fort in Negombo that the Dutch reinforced in the 17th century. People can still discover the remnants of the fortress, including gates, walls, and church ruins that explain the strategic value of the castle during colonial rule.

Visit St. Mary’s Church in Negombo

St. Mary’s Church is a beautiful example of a colonial structure known for its stunning interiors, which include specified works of art and intricate woodwork. It’s an active location of worship and holds a big historical and cultural value in Negombo, reflecting the impact of Portuguese colonial rule inside the region.

Cruise Along the Hamilton Canal

The Hamilton Canal in Negombo gives a serene boat trip through the heart of the town’s colonial history. The canal was initially constructed by the Dutch for transporting items, and these days, travellers can revel in a peaceful cruise along the water, passing lush greenery and nearby fishing villages and gazing at everyday life along the historical course.

Discover the Ceylon Kingsmen Garden

The Ceylon Kingsmen Garden is a superbly landscaped area that reflects the island’s colonial era. This properly maintained garden is perfect for a stroll, showcasing a blend of tropical flora, colonial-era functions and serene pathways.

Experience a Marshland Tour

Muthurajawela is a Marsh in Sri Lanka, located in the Southern Region of Negombo. A tour through here offers the chance to enjoy the beauty of nature. Travellers can witness numerous plants and animals such as birds, reptiles and aquatic plants.