Madu River at Balapitiya

It is a spectacular site for boat safari for eco-tourists who yearn for brackish water, birdlife, mangrove, colorful kingfishers, water monitors, and much more in the tranquil marine setting. The ninety-minute boat trip gives you an extra sight of a Buddhist temple with lurid modern paintings and sculptures stationed in one of the 64 river islands.

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