Hambantota cruise port guide
The southern coast of Sri Lanka is still largely untouched and unchanged by tourism, but with the New York Times and Forbes naming it a Top Destination, it won't be overlooked much longer. One of the top biodiversity hotspots in the world, there is much to see and Hambantota is the gateway to most of it. Yala National Park, it is said, brings The Jungle Book to life. Ironically, it was once a hunting ground for the elite under British rule - today it holds the world’s largest concentration of leopards and elephants. Bundala National Park is an important wintering ground for migratory water birds in Sri Lanka, the highlight being the greater flamingo. With herds of elephants, wild buffalo, sambar deer and leopards, Uda Walawe National Park rivals the savannahs of Africa. Head there for a tropical safari.
About Hambantota
Hambantota International Port is a deep-water port in southern Sri Lanka, notable for its 99-year lease to China Merchants Port (2017), Sri Lanka's second-largest port after Colombo.
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From the River Elbe to the Mediterranean - Hamburg to Malaga
MS EUROPA 2 · Mediterranean · 13 nights
from $7,689
$591 / night
Festive in idyllic island worlds - Mahe (Seychelles) to Singapore
MS EUROPA 2 · Asia & Indian Ocean · 20 nights
from $17,039
$851 / night
129-Day Grand World Voyage
Volendam · Baltic · 129 nights
from $29,544
$229 / night
The Three Oceans
Silver Dawn · Worldwide · 149 nights
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Cape Town to Singapore
Seven Seas Navigator · Africa · 28 nights
from $13,249
$473 / night
Singapore to Mahe
Silver Dawn · Asia & Indian Ocean · 16 nights
from $14,800
$925 / night
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