The Southern Explorer: Ocean, River & Wildlife (8 Days)

Tour Overview
This is the ultimate Southern Province expedition. Based in the coastal hub of Mirissa, this 8-day tour goes far beyond the beach. It is designed for travelers who want to explore the “Wild South.” You will navigate the crocodile-infested Nilwala River, hold exotic reptiles at an ayurvedic snake farm, boat through mangroves to a cinnamon island, and witness the power of nature at the Hummanaya Blowhole. This is a mix of adrenaline, wildlife, and authentic southern village life.
Route Map
Highlights
- Nilwala River Safari
- Thelijjawila Snake Farm
- Koggala Lake & Cinnamon Island
- Hummanaya Blowhole
- Wewurukannala Vihara
- Whale Watching
- Stilt Fishermen
Daily Itinerary
Arrival to the Coast
Route: Airport ➔ MirissaArrive and transfer to your hotel in Mirissa. Spend the evening relaxing at the hotel pool or walking along the Mirissa Boardwalk. Enjoy a fresh seafood dinner at a beachside shack. Overnight in Mirissa.
The Ocean Giants
Location: Mirissa Harbor (Boat Trip)Start with the classic Whale Watching tour at 6:30 AM. Mirissa is the best place to spot Blue Whales. Return to the hotel for lunch. In the evening, visit Coconut Tree Hill for the sunset, but take a small detour to the less-visited eastern side of the hill for a quieter view. Overnight in Mirissa.
The River of Crocodiles
Route: Mirissa ➔ Matara ➔ Nilwala RiverTravel to Matara (20 mins away) for a Nilwala River Safari. This river is famous for its large population of Saltwater Crocodiles. A safe boat ride takes you through mangroves where you can see crocs basking on the banks and exotic birds. Visit the Matara Star Fort (Dutch Fort) on the way back. Overnight in Mirissa.
The Snake Kingdom
Route: Mirissa ➔ Thelijjawila ➔ WeligamaVisit the Telijjawila Snake Farm, an ayurvedic conservation center run by a family of snake doctors. You can safely hold non-venomous snakes and see cobras up close. On the way back, stop at Weligama Bay to watch the surfers or take a beginner lesson yourself. Overnight in Mirissa.
Cinnamon & Stilts
Route: Mirissa ➔ Koggala ➔ AhangamaDrive towards Galle to Koggala Lake. Take a boat to “Cinnamon Island” to see how true Ceylon Cinnamon is harvested and peeled by locals. Visit the Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Museum. On the return, stop at Ahangama to see the famous Stilt Fishermen at sunset. Overnight in Mirissa.
The Natural Fountain & Hell
Route: Mirissa ➔ Dikwella ➔ HummanayaTravel deeper south to Dikwella. Visit the Hummanaya Blowhole, the second-largest natural blowhole in the world, where sea water shoots up to 80ft into the air. Nearby, visit the Wewurukannala Vihara, famous for its Tunnel of Hell (models of punishments) and the giant seated Buddha statue. Overnight in Mirissa.
Turtles & Snorkeling
Route: Mirissa ➔ Polhena/MadihaSpend the day at Polhena Beach or Madiha. Unlike Mirissa, these beaches are protected by a reef and are shallow. You can snorkel here to see giant Sea Turtles feeding on sea grass in the wild (no tanks, no captivity). It is a magical, free experience. Overnight in Mirissa.
The Art of Masks & Departure
Route: Mirissa ➔ Ambalangoda ➔ AirportOn the way to the airport, make a stop at Ambalangoda to visit a traditional Mask Museum. See how the colourful “Devil Masks” (Raksha) used in healing rituals are carved from wood. Proceed to the Airport for departure.
What’s Included
Includes
- Accommodation: 7 Nights in a Beach Resort
- Transport: Private AC Car/Van (Day 1-8)
- Whale Watching: Premium tickets
- Boat Fees: Nilwala & Koggala Safaris
- Meals: Daily Breakfast
Excludes
- Airfare and Visa
- Lunch and Dinner
- Surfing Board Rentals
- Personal tips and expenses
Frequent Questions
Is the Snake Farm safe?
Yes, it is a well-known ayurvedic center. The venomous snakes are handled only by the experts, but you can touch/hold the non-venomous ones like Pythons under supervision. It’s a very unique experience.
Are crocodiles dangerous on the boat ride?
The boatmen are very experienced and know the river well. The boats are stable and safe. It is a thrilling experience but safe as long as you keep your hands inside the boat!
Why Koggala Lake?
It is a biodiversity hotspot. You can see majestic mangrove tunnels, bird life, and learn about the cinnamon industry which is native to this region.
Can we swim at the Blowhole?
No, the Hummanaya Blowhole area is a rocky cliff with rough seas. It is strictly for viewing the water jet.
Why Polhena for turtles?
Mirissa beach is deep and wavy. Polhena is shallow and calm. Turtles come there specifically to eat the seagrass near the shore, so it’s the easiest place to spot them while just standing in waist-deep water.
Is this tour suitable for kids?
Yes, kids love the Snake Farm, Turtle watching, and the Boat rides. The Wewurukannala “Tunnel of Hell” might be a bit scary for very young children, so you can skip that part if needed.

