What Are The Tangalle Beach Places To Visit? Is It Worth It?Â
BY Sibashree May 18, 2026
Tranquility, raw energy of nature, and the thrill of standing on the southernmost tip of Sri Lanka! You get all of these when you are at Tangalle Beach. Also, with serenity and relaxation being two essential experiences here, you will get ample time to photograph the picture-perfect shoreline. So, if you want to explore pristine beaches, have some fun spotting the turtles, and try some amazing local food, you must include a visit to Tangalle Beach in your Sri Lankan itinerary. Why I Loved Tangalle Beach? The quaint Tangalle Beach immediately impressed me with its stretches of golden beaches. Also, from the traditional fishing town of Ahangama to this small fishing village, it has been a lifetime experience for me to see how people here live in coexistence with nature. Furthermore, the Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project was the biggest highlight of my Tangalle Beach visit. Also, I could soak in the paradisiacal feel of this coastal town, unlike more prominent places such as the Hiriketiya Beach or the Kandy to Ella train, the crowd was way fewer. That undertourism is a blessing in disguise, as in this way, the nature and wildlife of Tangalle Beach remain untouched. Furthermore, I found a small but warm homestay on the east side. On the west, there are more high-end accommodations. So, from backpackers to luxury travelers, everyone will enjoy Tangalle Beach, and you just need to place your feet on warm and golden sand. What Are The Things To Do In Tangalle Beach? Tangalle Beach offers a Bali vibe. As I have mentioned, it is the ultimate place to relax, and along with that, you can indulge in various adventure activities here. You can even have a delightful wildlife experience here. A Visit To The Udawalawe National Park At a distance of around 71 km from Tangalle Beach, the Udawalawe National Park is a must-visit. Furthermore, as a home to around 400 elephants, it is one of the top attractions near Ella. I loved the jeep safari here, and unlike many other national parks, spotting an elephant here on a jungle safari is almost guaranteed. The entry fee to the national park is LKR 13,420, and the jeep safari charged me LKR 10000 during the last visit. I was impressed with the entire conversation process, and it operated around the Elephant Transit Home (ETH). The Department of Wildlife Conservation established it in 1995, and it runs on a strict 3-tier process. Rescue Rehabilitate Release This process ensures very little human interaction, and it works for the release of the orphaned elephants back into the wild. Also, the conservation job does not end with the release of the elephants. The conservationalists keep monitoring the movement of the reintroduced elephants in the wild. Watching Turtles At Tangalle Beach Like Dalawella Beach, Mirissa Beach, and Mount Lavinia Beach, Tangalle is also a wonderful place for spotting endangered turtles. The types of turtles you can see here are: Loggerheads Leatherbacks Hawksbills These turtles visit the beach when they want to lay eggs. Now, this is a huge advantage Tangalle enjoys as it is free from the impact of overtourism. A Visit To The Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project Now, many tourists claim that if you visit the Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project between April and July, you can see the turtles hatching eggs. However, this is not entirely true. There is no guarantee that you will see a turtle laying eggs or hatching. There is an official announcement from the Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project. They have mentioned that there are high chances of seeing a turtle laying her eggs between 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM. Furthermore, the conservation center offers a guided tour to the beach for spotting turtles between 7 PM and 6 AM. Moreover, you cannot use flashlights or flash photography at this conservation center. Whale Watching At Tangalle During my stay in Tangalle, I booked an early morning tour that took me west to Mirissa Harbour. We set sail at 6:30 AM into the calm Indian Ocean. About an hour out, the captain cut the engine. Suddenly, a massive blue whale breached just seventy meters away, spraying a giant plume of water before diving and flashing its enormous tail flukes. It was breathtaking. While Tangalle itself lacks a major boat harbor, it serves as an excellent base. Most local operators provide seamless hotel pickups for the 60-to-90-minute drive to the boats. December to April is the best time for spotting whales and spinner dolphins at Tangalle Beach. Also, if you are planning a whale watching tour, you must take sea-sickness pills before boarding. A Visit To The Mulkiligara Raja Maha Vihara Sri Lanka is the place where you will find the gems associated with Buddhism in every nook. The Mulgirigala or Mulkiligara Raja Maha Vihara is one such place. It is an ancient Buddhist rock temple complex, and if you have loved the Dambulla Royal Cave Temple, you will also cherish this. At a height of 205 meters, it also has the nickname of Little Sigiriya Rock or Punch Sigiriya. Furthermore, this ancient rock temple complex is revered as an archaeological site. It harbors a religious history of around 2000 years. King Saddhatissa of Anuradhapura built this Maha Vihara in the 3rd century BCE, and King Kawantissa and King Valagamba expanded it later. Moreover, it is one of the designated temples in Anuradhapura to receive the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi sapling. After years of abandonment, it was finally reconstructed by King Keerthi Sri Rajasinghe in the 18th century. Why I Loved Mulkiligara Raja Maha Vihara The temple complex spans across five different cave levels, and there are seven cave shrines. The caves are home to brilliant frescoes, murals, and paintings depicting the stories of the Jataka, Lord Buddha, and other Hindu deities. What is interesting here is that some of the artwork shows a prominent influence of the Dutch style. Furthermore, after climbing 533 peaks, I reached the summit of the Stupa. At the summit, there is a small pagoda that houses sacred relics of Lord Buddha. In addition, the unmarked dirt train behind the courtyard took me to a cliff ledge from where I enjoyed amazing views of the surrounding jungles and palm trees.
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