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Galle
Galle is one of Sri Lanka’s most captivating coastal cities — a place where centuries‑old ramparts meet the rhythm of the Indian Ocean, and colonial architecture blends effortlessly with boutique cafés, art galleries, and sun‑washed streets. At its heart lies the Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best‑preserved fortified towns in Asia. Galle has become a magnet for artists, designers, and travellers seeking a stylish yet relaxed atmosphere. Its boutique hotels, restored villas, and curated dining scene make it a favourite for couples, families, and solo explorers alike.
Best Months to Travel to Galle
April, May, June, November

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In Galle, you can enjoy a variety of traditional and refreshing drinks that complement the city’s tropical climate and rich cultural heritage. One of the most popular beverages is Ceylon tea, Sri Lanka’s famous export, known for its rich aroma and flavor. You can savor it hot or iced, often accompanied by a touch of local spices like cardamom or cinnamon.

Fresh coconut water is widely available along the coast, served straight from green coconuts by street vendors. It’s a naturally hydrating and cooling drink, perfect for warm days exploring the city.

Another favorite is king coconut juice, a sweeter, slightly different variety of coconut water native to Sri Lanka, prized for its refreshing taste and health benefits.

For something more local and traditional, try toddy, a mildly alcoholic drink made from the sap of coconut palm trees, often enjoyed in small local taverns.

Many cafes and bars in Galle also offer a selection of tropical fruit juices, fresh smoothies, and local herbal infusions, providing a delicious way to stay refreshed while taking in the city’s historic charm.

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