Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
Sri Lanka is one of the best places in the world for whale watching, especially in the south and southeast waters. Mirissa and Galle in the south are popular spots for whale watching from November to April, while Trincomalee in the east is ideal from June to September.
Sri Lanka's waters are home to large whales such as blue whales, sperm whales and humpback whales. Blue whales are the largest animals in the world, and being able to observe them up close here is a rare experience. Whale watching trips usually depart in the early morning and last about 3 to 5 hours. They are boarded on a dedicated whale watching boat with experienced guides and crew who will provide tourists with detailed explanations about whales and marine ecology.
In addition to whales, tourists also have the opportunity to see various marine life such as dolphins, turtles and flying fish, making the entire journey more colorful. Whale watching is not only an exciting adventure, but also an important opportunity to understand and protect marine ecology.