Gal Bangalawa is one of the Guest houses in Sri Lanka that was constructed in British Colonial Era. As the guest house that provide the accommodations for the superintendent of estates nearby the gal Bangalawa. Nestle amongst the tea and rubber estates, the Gal Bangalawa was operated as a hotel in once upon a time. The Gal Bangalawa is located near the boarder of the Western Province and the Sabaragamu Province facing the Mountains terrains of the Sabaragamu, and facing the Wak Oya and near the Labugama Reservation. As of currently, the Gal Bangalawa is not servicing anyone.
Seethawaka wet zone botanical garden is located in Illukovita village, close to Avissawella. The easiest route to reach this garden is taking the turn from Puwakpitiya station. When you are driving from Colombo to Avisswella via high level, you will find the Puwakpitiya station at your left hand side. Turn right from the next junction, take the “Puwakpitiya-Thummodara” road and travel nearly 3 km, then you can find the garden by your right hand side. Currently this park occupies the land area of 106 acres. Even though they have some area dedicated for flowers, this park is mostly about trees. The rationale behind the launch of this park is to establish a center to conserve the highly threatened wet lowland forest flora for future generations
The Old Colombo Dutch Hospital (known as The Dutch Hospital) is considered to be the oldest building in the Colombo Fort area dating back to the Dutch colonial era in Sri Lanka. It is now a heritage building and a shopping and dining precinct. Built as a hospital by the Dutch, it has been used for several different purposes, over the years. It is believed to have existed since 1681, as recorded by German Christoper Schweitzer. The Dutch established the Colombo hospital to look after the health of the officers and other staff serving under the Dutch East India Company. The hospital’s close proximity to the harbour allowed it to serve Dutch seafarers. The most famous of all the surgeons who worked in the Colombo hospital was undoubtedly Paul Hermann, who served from 1672-79. Herman has been described as the father of botany in Sri Lanka.
In Sri Lanka, Handy Craft offers the widest selection of handicrafts. Prices are significantly lower than in other stores. The majority of the items are of good quality. From masks to simple embroideries as well as most of the souvenirs the tourists finds interesting. In Western province the handcraft culture has the deeper roots dating back to the ancient kingdom eras. Batik – Traditional clothing with beautiful patterns and pictures, handlooms with exceptional embroidery arts, to wooden crafts of various souvenirs and even little trinkets can be found in Western Province without a doubt.