Udawalawe National Park
Experience an unforgettable safari at Udawalawe National Park, located approximately 75 kilometers from Dana Villa in Tangalle (around a 1.5 to 2-hour drive). Renowned for its large population of wild elephants, this stunning park offers incredible opportunities to observe these majestic animals up close in their natural habitat. Explore vast grasslands, wetlands, and scenic reservoirs while spotting a variety of wildlife, including water buffalo, crocodiles, and exotic bird species. Perfect for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, this exciting day trip provides a true taste of Sri Lanka’s rich biodiversity and is one of the island’s most rewarding safari experiences.
Yala National Park
Experience an exciting safari adventure at Yala National Park, located approximately 90 kilometers from Dana Villa in Tangalle (around a 2 to 2.5-hour drive). Famous for having one of the highest densities of leopards in the world, Yala offers an incredible chance to spot these elusive big cats in their natural habitat. Explore diverse landscapes of forests, lagoons, and open plains while encountering elephants, crocodiles, sloth bears, and a wide variety of birdlife. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure seekers, this unforgettable day trip showcases the rich biodiversity and natural beauty of Sri Lanka’s most iconic national park.
Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary
Explore the serene Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary, located approximately 20 kilometers from Dana Villa in Tangalle (around a 30–40 minute drive). This peaceful coastal wetland is a haven for birdwatchers, home to a wide variety of resident and migratory species including herons, egrets, kingfishers, and pelicans. Wander through mangroves, lagoons, and salt marshes while enjoying the calm natural surroundings. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, the sanctuary offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation in a quiet setting. This relaxing excursion provides a unique glimpse into Sri Lanka’s rich birdlife and coastal ecosystems, just a short journey from Tangalle.
Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project
Experience the incredible Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project, located approximately 10 kilometers from Dana Villa in Tangalle (around a 20-minute drive). This unique coastal initiative is dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles in their natural nesting habitat. Visit Rekawa Beach after sunset for a guided tour, where you may witness turtles coming ashore to lay their eggs—an unforgettable and responsible wildlife encounter. Learn about vital conservation efforts and the importance of preserving these species. Perfect for nature lovers and families, this meaningful experience offers a rare chance to observe marine life while supporting sustainable tourism on Sri Lanka’s beautiful southern coast.
Tangalle Lagoon
Discover the natural beauty of Tangalle Lagoon, located just minutes from Dana Villa (approximately 2–5 kilometers, or a 5–10 minute drive). This peaceful coastal lagoon offers a tranquil escape surrounded by mangroves, wildlife, and calm waters. Enjoy a relaxing boat ride where you may spot exotic birds, monitor lizards, and other native wildlife in their natural habitat. The serene setting is perfect for nature lovers and photographers seeking a quiet retreat away from the crowds. Whether exploring by boat or simply soaking in the views, Tangalle Lagoon provides a unique glimpse into Sri Lanka’s coastal ecosystem and is an ideal short excursion during your stay.
Hummanaya Blowhole
Visit the spectacular Hummanaya Blowhole, located approximately 25 kilometers from Dana Villa in Tangalle (around a 40–50 minute drive). Recognised as the only natural blowhole in Sri Lanka and one of the largest in the world, this coastal attraction creates powerful jets of seawater that shoot dramatically into the air through a rocky crevice. Enjoy scenic ocean views and explore the rugged coastline surrounding the site. The best time to visit is during high tide when the blowhole is most active. Perfect for nature lovers and photographers, this unique experience showcases the raw beauty of Sri Lanka’s southern coastline.