Hambantota, in the southern part of Sri Lanka, has recently become one of the fastest growing commercial cities. The newly constructed Hambantota Port, Hambantota Airport, International Cricket Stadium, Largest Outdoor Zoo (Ridiyagama Safari Park), Birds Park / Birds Research Center, Ranminithenna Tele Cinema Village, Dry Zone Botanic Gardens, Agro-Technology Park in Bata Atha, etc. have become a paradise for local and foreign tourists. There are many places to visit in Hambantota. They are listed below. Go visit those places of your choice. Find more places to visit in Sri Lanka .
Yala National Park is located in the southeastern part of Sri Lanka and is also known as Ruhuna National Park. It covers more than two provinces namely the Hambantota District of the Southern Province and the Moneragala District of the Uva province. Read More
Muruthawela Ginipetti Palama is a great place to bathe and be happy in the South. The canal that carries water from the Julampitiya Muruthawela Reservoir in the Hambantota District has been constructed in this manner. Read More
Ridiyagama Safari Park is the first man-made safari park in Sri Lanka and opened to the public in 2016. Spread over an area of 500 acres, the park is home to 22 species of animals, mainly mammals and birds. About 500 acres of land has been set aside for this park and it is proposed to set up 13 zones for different species of animals. Read More
Ranminithenna Tele Cinema Village is located in the area called Ranmihitenna between Tissamaharama and Kataragama in the Southern Province. This is the only telecinema village in Sri Lanka. Has won the attraction of locals and foreigners alike. This is fully maintained by the government and entry fees are charged. Read More
Dry Zone Botanic Gardens located in Mirijjawila area in Hambantota district of Southern Province. Situated on an area of about 300 acres, it is the second largest botanical garden in Sri Lanka. Is attracting local and foreign tourist attractions. The main objective of establishing this Dry Zone Botanic Gardens Read More
Birds Park / Birds Research Center located in the city of Hambantota in the Southern Province, this bird sanctuary is a very popular bird paradise among children as well as locals and foreigners alike. Located on an area of 35 acres. About 3,200 birds have been spotted, including endemic and exotic birds. Read More
Located in the Hungama Batatha area in the Hambantota District in the Southern Province, this is another wonderful creation that has attracted local and foreign tourists. It is a kind of farm owned by the Department of Agriculture. But this is an open place for tourists from outside. There is no charge to Read More
Ussangoda Beach is located at a distance of about 4 km from the Ambalantota - Nonagama junction in the Hambantota district in the southern province. This is a nature reserve and is located in the turtle breeding zones of the southern part of the country and is a bit above sea level. Read More
Kumana National Park is one of the most scenic national parks in Sri Lanka. It is also popular as a bird sanctuary and as being home to some of the largest mammals found in the bordering, Yala National Park - Sri Lanka. Which national forest is known as the Paradise of Birds. More than 430 endemic, resident and migratory birds can be seen in Sri Lanka, of which about 200 can be found in Kumana National Park. Read More
Lunugamvehera National Park is spread over an area of 24,000 hectares in the Lunugamvehera area in the Southern Province. Lunugamvera National Park has been established for the protection of elephants migrating from Yala to Udawalawe National Park. The climate of Lunugamvera National Park is rich in dry mixed forest biodiversity. It is home to wild elephants, buffaloes, spotted deer, mammals, reptiles and birds. Read More
Bundala National Park covers an area of 6216 acres in the Hambantota District in the Southern Province and consists mainly of dry thorn bushes, swamps, swamps, and lagoons. The terrain is flat with sand dunes bordering the coast. Migratory birds visit the Bundala National Park from September to March. Read More
The total height of the "Honda Hitha Nelum Budu Kuluna" is about 127 feet. A Samadhi Buddha statue in the Dharmachakra seal. The Dharmachakra seal is 18 feet long and 9 feet wide. The height of the head is about 16 feet. All visitors are not allowed to climb to the top of the "Honda Hitha Nelum Budu Kuluna". Read More
Magama in the south is an important city as old as the historical kingdom of Anuradhapura. Like Rajarata, Ruhuna has many shrines of historical value built by ancient kings. The Yatala wehera which is considered to be the first dagoba in Ruhuna is one such ancient shrine Read More
Due to the foreign domination of the coastal areas, this land was first selected as a protected area. In 1796 the tower named "Matello" was built. The last Dutch regiment is stationed at this location. The lower and middle floors serve as naval bases, and the upper roof Read More
Mulkirigala Rock Monastery is located in a beautiful area in the Mulkirigala West Grama Niladhari Division of the Weeraketiya Divisional Secretariat in the Hambantota District of the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. In 1826, William Daniel, a foreign watercolor painter, Read More
This Tissamaharama Temple is located close to the Tissamaharama Lake and belongs to the Tissamaharama Divisional Secretariat. Tissamaharama is worshiped by Buddhists as one of the sixteen places where the feet of the Buddha were touched. The temple with the Silapassa Read More
Kiri Vehera is an ancient stupa built by King Mahasen and located in Kataragama, Sri Lanka. It is 95 feet high and 280 feet in circumference. According to folklore, BC. It is believed that during the third and last visit of the Buddha to Ceylon in 580, he met King Mahasena who ruled the Kataragama area or the Kataragama Park. It says that King Mahasena (King) met the Buddha and listened to the sermon of the Buddha and built the Dagaba as a symbol of gratitude for it. Read More
Sithulpawwa Rajamaha Viharaya is a very old Buddhist place in the Hambantota district in the southern part of Sri Lanka. Located about 18 km from Kataragama town. It is located very close to the Yala Sanctuary which has attracted many foreigners. Legend has it that it was built by King Kavantissa. Read More
Wirawila Lake is another tourist destination in the Hambantota district of Sri Lanka. The road from Hambantota to Wellawaya is located on both sides of the road in the Wirawila area. Read More
Madunagala Hot Springs is one of the must-visit places in the Southern Province. Madunagala Hot Springs is located in the middle of Embilipitiya and Hambantota town, close to Sooriyawewa town. Read More
Ramba Raja Maha Viharaya is an ancient Rajamaha Viharaya of archaeological value located near the town of Ambalantota in the Hambantota District in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. Read More
Sandagiri Vihara is located 300 meters east of Tissamaharama Vihara. It is a part of the four main temples of Ruhuna, Menik Vehera, Yatala Vehera, Tissamaharama and Sandagiriya. Read More
Tissamaharama Lake (Tissa Lake) is the first stop for many pilgrims visiting the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Dewalaya. Tissa Lake is built by the king who ruled the country in the third century BC to make the country prosperous. Read More
Wedihiti Kanda (Wedahiti Kanda) is another famous place of worship for the devotees who visit Kataragama is the hill where they lived. Located at a distance of about 3.5 km from Kataragam town Read More
Kataragama is a place of worship for many religious people in Sri Lanka. Sella Kataragama is a small temple located on the banks of the Menik River, about 5.2 km northwest of Kataragama. Read More
Medaketiya beach is another beautiful beach located on the south coast. It is located about 1.3 km from Tangalle town. This beach is one of the most popular beaches among foreign tourists. Read More
Hambantota is the second largest and most important port in Sri Lanka after Colombo. This was taken over by the people in the year 2010. Commercially very important. A task is performed. Read More
Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport is the second largest and most important airport in Sri Lanka after Bandaranaike International Airport. Commercially very important a task is performed. Read More
An international cricket stadium built near the town of Sooriyawawa in the Hambantota District of the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. This is the newest stadium built in Sri Lanka. Read More
Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport is the second largest and most important airport in Sri Lanka after Bandaranaike International Airport. Commercially very important a task is performed. Read More
As a clown in the royal court of King Rajadhi Rajasinghe who ruled in the Kandy era Andre introduced himself as an extraordinary poet who also served as his superintendent. There is hardly anyone who does not know about Kawata Andare Read More
Karulena Aranya Senasana is a forest monastery located in the Ridiyagama area in the Hambantota District in the Southern Province Read More
The history of the Hambantota gallows goes back to the colonial era in Sri Lanka. Kohomburerala, a leading figure in the 1818 War of Independence, was assassinated by the gallows. This gallows is made of kithul trunk and remains to this day. This gallows is designed to hang four people at once. According to Leonard Wolf, he used to look at the gallows through a window in his official residence. The official residence of the Government Agent is very close. Read More