Monday, July 4, 2011
KALPITIYA
Despite its natural beauty, the western peninsular area of KALPITIYA in the Puttalam district of Sri Lanka is remarkably untouched by tourism. But for those lucky enough to visit, there's a plethora of things to see and do! With the small close-knit fishing community dominating the lives of the local people, visitors can get a real insight into working life away from the city. After watching the night fishing boats return in the morning, a visit to one of the fish markets offers the opportunity to choose the evening meal direct from the fresh catch! The Dutch Fort and St Peter's Kerk church in the town itself are interesting examples of Sri Lanka's rich history and colonial past. Leisurely boat rides up the lagoon and canoe trips down the river are a pleasant way of exploring the coastline, whilst 4WD jeep rides along the deserted sand dunes between the ocean and the lagoon offer a unique way of watching the colourful evening sunsets.
Hambantota Bundala
                        Located about fifteen  kilometers east of Hambantota Bundala National  Park is one of Sri  Lanka's foremost destinations for birdwatchers,  protecting an important  area of coastal wetland famous for its abundant  aquatic (and other)  birdlife. The park is also home to significant  populations of elephants,  Marsh & estuarine crocodiles, turtles  & other fauna, including  the leopard. Stretching along the coast  east of Hambantota, Bundala  National Park is ideal for instant  gratification: in a four hour jeep  ride, we can see elephants, 8ft  crocs, giant squirrels & flamingoes.  Afternoon safaris in the dry  season (December - May) provide visitors  with the best chance of seeing  the wildlife.
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