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Alankuda Beach

Alankuda Beach

Alankuda beach in Sri Lanka is known to be sandy heaven. It is a recently developed beach in Kalpitiya which is in the north of Sri Lanka. It is best known for whale and dolphin watching. Apart from this, there are other water sport activities which include sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, etc. After visiting here, you can go to nearby places like Wilpattu National Park, which is known to be home to one of the highest concentrations of leopards in the world. There's also a very famous church of St. Anne here. The Portuguese traders built this church. It holds the largest Catholic festivals in the country, where more than 7,00,000 people come and offer their prayers. There is also a Hindu temple by the name Munnesweram Kovil, which is a temple for Lord Shiva. It is a must visit temple here. All in all, it is a beautiful place to hang out with family members and friends. You can always enjoy a quiet time here, away from your hectic schedule and find peace of mind. Although you might face some issues like the beach not being clean as compared to other beaches in Kalpitiya, the sight is not worth missing. You can find a lot of hotels giving you the experience of home away from home here. Read More

Kalpitiya Beach

Kalpitiya Beach

Kalpitiya is located in the north of Sri Lanka and is a collection of 14 islands. The group of islands is primarily known for its waterfronts and attracts a lot of crowd throughout the year. Two things that people visit Kalpitiya, especially for are watersports and dolphins. The island is surrounded by a long stretch of sand that attracts a lot of tourists because of its scenic beauty. Now, when you are in Sri Lanka, it might happen that no one would tell you about Kalpitiya. It is because not many people know about it or let's say that it is a very underrated tourist attraction. Fisherman surrounds the beach. What's interesting is that the water here is home to spinner dolphins and a rare species of a sperm whale. Not only for sightseeing but other activities like snorkeling or boat rides are something trendy among tourists. You can also opt for a jeep ride along the beach and enjoy the sunset view. There's also a beautiful coral garden located at the centre of the ocean.   Read More

Kalpitiya Lagoon, Kalpitiya

Kalpitiya Lagoon is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka. It is the right place for kite surfing. Across the lagoon, you will find a lot of fancy hotels and restaurants. The atmosphere is a perfect getaway from your hectic life. Lately, a lot of tourists have been visiting here. Activities like snorkelling and dolphin watching can be done here as well. If you're lucky, you might get a visit from a whale as well during your boat ride, even though that does come with a cost. And that cost is sacrificing your sleep as you have to be there early in the morning to catch all the action. Kalpitiya Lagoon is a beautiful place to travel to with your family. It is also famous for its Kalpitiya Lagoon Resort. They provide you with all the facilities like fishing, diving, snorkelling, and whale-watching. It is within 3 meters of walking distance from the beach.  The main town is 5kms away from here. The best time to visit here is from April to October for kite surfing and from December to April snorkelling can be done. It is 165 km north from Colombo. Bus facility is available, and you can reach here within 4 hours. As a souvenir, you can purchase a bottle of arrack, which is a local liquor made from coconut. Read More

The Bar Reef

The Bar Reef

The bar reef is an essential part of the Marine National Park and remains one of the most critical sites in the entire country of Sri Lanka. The Bar Reef in Kalpitiya, which is nearly 2 kilometres away from the land, has been identified as an area which needs to be protected. Due to the effects of uncontrolled tourism and fishing in that area, there was considerable damage done to the reef. It was found that as much as 94 per cent of the entire ridge was damaged, and thus lost. The marine life was also in harm's way to such a great extent, that concerned authorities feared that the reef would disappear. However, corrective measures have been taken to protect what remains of the reef. And more efforts are promised to be taken to restore the area to its earlier state, if not making it better.The bar reef is believed to be damaged not only due to direct effects of human interaction with the beach, leading to overuse of the corals, but also because of other environmental causes that have affected the reef indirectly. Currently, with the help of many organizations, including the United Nations Development Programme and the Sri Lankan Navy and police, the area is under protection. No one is allowed to cross the border to that reef, even fishers and residents. No tour companies are allowed to operate under their bounds.A popular place to stay here is the Bar Reef Resort. The resort has many separate villas with an open brandah so that you can enjoy the breathtaking view in front of you. The resort also comes with an infinity pool. The resort staff are extremely helpful and will help you in organizing all kinds of tours and experiences for you. Read More

Dolphin and Whale Watching

One of the major attractions of Kalpitiya is its iconic spots for dolphin and whale watching. With the coastal town surrounded by fourteen islands in the western region of Puttalam, Kalpitiya offers a fantastic opportunity to witness the magical display of hundreds of dolphins jumping, spinning, and riding the waves. Sighted in various species such as Bottlenose, Risso, Fraser Spotted, Striped, and Humpback, these sociable mammals are so playful and fascinating that they leave the visitors with a lifetime of memories worth cherishing. Read More

Dutch Fort

The Kalpitiya Dutch Fort was established between 1667 and 1676 by the then ruling forces of the Dutch in Sri Lanka. The almost square-shaped historic landmark, made of limestone and coral, was used for storing and shipping treasures back to the homeland. The fact that this fort was maintained by the Dutch for over 90 years, operated by the British military for over 60 years, and used as the Sri Lankan Navy base during the Sri Lankan Civil War may be why it attracts numerous history enthusiasts every year. Read More

Kitesurfing in Kalpitiya

Kitesurfing in Kalpitiya

Kitesurfing is one of the most popular sports in Kalpitiya, which remains a major tourist spot, especially in the kite season that falls between May to October in summers and from mid-December to mid-March in winters. With kitesurfing lessons from beginners to advanced levels, the coastal town offers abundant opportunities for kiters and non-kiters. Kalpitiya also offers several accommodation options, making it feasible for visitors to enjoy kitesurfing camp near the Indian Ocean! Read More

Kudawa Beach

Kudawa Beach

Kudawa beach is located about 160 kilometres to the north of Colombo, the commercial capital city of Sri Lanka. Considered to be a hub for a variety of water sports ranging from kitesurfing to boat rides, the beach is perfect for some quiet time away from the usual hustle and bustle of the city. The best months to visit Kudawa Beach are between December and April when the waters are calm, and the winds are soothing.

Ruwala Nature and Adventure Park

Ruwala Nature and Adventure Park

A 3-star beach resort in Kalpitiya, Ruwala Nature and Adventure Park is the perfect spot for a fun family weekend getaway. Excellent seafood, friendly staff, and lots of fun activities like whale and dolphin watching, horse safaris, kayaking, catamaran rides, and scuba diving are some things in store for the resort guests. Moreover, it can also be the go-to destination for the ones looking for some quiet pool time, good food, and scenic views.

Dutch Church

Dutch Church

Built in 1706, Kalpitiya Dutch Church is one of the oldest protestant churches in Sri Lanka. While the church's architecture is pretty basic, it is an important symbol of the religious and cultural history of the town. However, what is remarkable to find are the tombstones on the floor with epitaphs and inscriptions.

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