

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Galle Fort is a historic fortress in Sri Lanka, known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and vibrant atmosphere.

Galle Fort has a tropical climate, and long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
Protects from the strong sun while exploring the historic fort.

Protects skin from harmful UV rays and supports marine life in nearby beaches.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.
A beautiful 18th-century church with a mix of Dutch and Protestant architecture.
A fascinating museum showcasing Sri Lanka's maritime history and culture.
Intricately designed wooden and coconut shell crafts, reflecting the fort's Dutch colonial history.
High-quality, single-estate tea grown in the nearby hill country, a symbol of Sri Lankan hospitality.
Handcrafted pieces using semi-precious stones and pearls, inspired by the fort's architectural beauty.
Rice flour pancake with a bowl-shaped depression, served with various curries.
Sour fish curry made with tamarind and a blend of spices.
Crispy, sweet, deep-fried batter snack made from coconut milk and rice flour.
Historic café known for its colonial charm and breakfast spreads.
Popular spot for breakfast with a view of the fort's historic walls.
Upscale dining in a historic building, offering a unique lunch experience.
Cibodas Museum, nestled in the lush Cibodas Botanic Garden, showcases a rich collection of botanical specimens and artifacts.

A sacred peak in the Sinai Peninsula, revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims, offering stunning views and historical significance.
Iconic 630-ft stainless steel arch, symbol of St. Louis and the West's expansion.