Friday, November 10, 2017

TRAVEL SPECIAL..... FAMILY ADVENTURE - Whale of a Time

FAMILY ADVENTURE - Whale of a Time


Spot the giant mammals by the coast of Mirissa
The lustrous Pearl of the Indian Ocean -Sri Lanka is home to two of the giant species namely the elephant and the whale. Every year, the island nation bears witness to these gentle giants migrating from one end of the country to the other. Between November to April, Mirissa, located on the southern tip of the island, sees an abundant population of whales as they migrate downward. The reclusive nature of these creatures make them a rare and a rather treasured sight. Mirissa's warm and calm current, abundance of food source and well-developed infrastructure as per the international whale-watching norms, mark a 90 per cent chance of spotting at least one species. No wonder, many wildlife enthusiasts from over the world flock to Mirissa to go whale watching. Visitors have a chance of spotting a school of killer whales, sperm whales, bride whales, pigmy killer whales, sei whales, sperm whales, orcas (killer whales), dolphins, flying fish, turtles, manta rays and whale sharks too.Although, blue whales are more abundant in nature and easy to spot too. In some instances, whales may also leap out of the water, into the air, and fall back into the water making for an awe-inspiring spectacle. Photos and videos captured of such moments can be treasured.
But that's not all. Situated between Galle and Matara, Mirissa's crescent shaped beaches make it a tourist spot that it is. If you've had enough of Mirissa, head to the quiet fishing town of Weligama, a popular destination with the surfers. Weligama, deeply rooted in the local culture, offers an unadulterated local charm. Besides, the numerous local delicacies offered at the many seafood shacks make it a food lover's paradise.

Furthermore, take back a piece of history along with the natural delights that the country has to offer; head to the Galle Fort, on a half-day guided expedition. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, a few hours away from Mirissa, wraps together a spellbinding mix of Dutch, Portuguese and British history along with Sinhalese flavours.

You must not miss a chance to visit the Unawatuna Beach. The blue hue of the waters here is so mesmerising that tourists sit by the sea for hours while basking in the sun.

Nov 02 2017 : The Economic Times (Mumbai)


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