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What to See and Do in Galle Fort, Sri Lanka - Explore the charming old-world quarter on the southwest

Full of historical, archaeological and architectural wonders, the Galle Dutch Fort in the Bay of Galle in the island nation of Sri Lanka welcomes you to a minuscule world stuck in the bygone colonial era. Explore the charming old-world quarter for a slice of colonial charm on your trip to Sri Lanka

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Visit the Galle Fort Lighthouse - Admire the remarkable old-world architecture

Within the confines of the heritage-rich Galle Fort lies Sri Lanka's oldest light station, the spectacular Galle Fort Lighthouse—arguably the biggest draw of the historical site. Dating back to 1650, the now onshore lighthouse was initially only an oil lamp that was used to guide sailors onto shore, which the British later constructed into a lighthouse in 1848. Today, the 30-metres tall striking white lighthouse guides the safe passage of ships into Galle Harbour and serves as a classic Sri Lanka seaside backdrop to countless Instagram snaps.

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Walk the "Fort Walk" - Let both your feet and mind take a wander in the idyllic scene

Cutting through and around the fort is a labyrinth of pathways, inviting you to completely lose yourself in the idyllic scene. Make your way to the Fort Ramparts that ring the entire site for an immersive walk around the fort. The whole circuit takes a good 3-hour walk, complemented by breathtaking views of the bordering azure blue waters. Those interested in an all-embracing exploration of the fort can head further inside, where a network of laneways takes you through the whole Galle Fort.

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Watch the Galle Fort Jumpers - A dose of nail-biting thrill in the fort

The Galle Dutch Fort isn't only about history, culture and heritage; a bunch of local daredevils also add a bit of thrill to the experience. Head to Flag Rock Bastion, for a nail-biting performance, where cliff jumpers jump off the side of the fort ramparts and into the sea, barely missing the rocks in the waters below. Definitely one of the most exciting things about Galle Fort, is that draws you to the historic site even if you are not one much for history.

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