Galle Fort in Sri Lanka is one of the largest and oldest European-era forts in South and Southeast Asia, built by the Portuguese in 1588 and later fortified by the Dutch before British occupation.
The past few years have not been easy on Sri Lanka, but the Southeast Asian island — and its people — are on the upswing.
At The Tuna & The Crab in Galle Fort’s Old Dutch Hospital, this chef-entrepreneur seamlessly blends his Japanese and Sri Lankan heritage. Try the fresh sashimi and tekka maki at the sushi bar ...
Galle cricket stadium, in southern Sri Lanka, is famed for its stunning views of the Indian Ocean. But it is the 17th Century Dutch fort which looms over the ground that has put it in danger.
The Galle Heritage Foundation will host the 10th Network Meeting and International Symposium of the Dutch Trading Posts ...
Former captains Dimuth Karunaratne and Dinesh Chandimal have combined for 147 to earn Sri Lanka a 202-run lead against New ...
Sri Lanka are fifth. The first Test, on the imposing grounds beneath the walls of the 17th century Galle Fort, will have a rest day on Saturday when Sri Lanka votes at a presidential election.
The first Test, in the imposing grounds beneath the walls of the 17th century Galle Fort, will have a rest day on Saturday when Sri Lanka votes at a presidential election. The final match will ...
Sri Lanka and New Zealand are engaged in a tense Test match in Galle. New Zealand took a 35-run lead after their first ...
Tourism in the country of 22 million, famed for its pristine beaches, ancient temples and aromatic tea, was crushed as the ...
indulge in fresh seafood and experience the warm hospitality that makes the western coast of Sri Lanka a must-visit destination. Just up the coast, about 30 miles north of Galle Fort, is the small ...
Sri Lanka found an early breakthrough after setting New Zealand a target of 275 runs to win the first test as the tourists ...