The Puttalam lagoon's Kalpitiya is home to a community of traditional fisherman families that live peacefully by the water. The lagoon is one of Sri Lanka's largest, with a water surface area of over 32,750 ha. The Kalaoya estuary, one of Sri Lanka's largest mangrove habitats, the Meeoya estuary, the Dutch Bay, and the Portugal Bay are among the beautiful features. In Kalpitiya and the nearby small islands, there are numerous coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves.
The combination creates a paradise for swimming, snorkeling, and observing whales and dolphins while on a lengthy holiday in Sri Lanka. An exclusive Honey Moon vacation in Sri Lanka is facilitated by the spectacular sunset over the azure waters, which is continually accompanied by the silence of nature. A Tailor Made Sri Lanka package of exquisite delight can include one of the estuary's air-conditioned cabins.
Important services for human well-being are provided by coastal ecosystems. They sustain livelihoods and safeguard the neighborhood from severe weather. The residents of this peninsular rhapsody of nature have developed their cultural and spiritual values as a result of nature. You will see fourteen peaceful islands and shimmering beaches that are copper in color. The 300 square kilometers of marine sanctuary and the profusion of aquatic life are other delights that will enchant you. When visiting Sri Lanka, you must feel the luxury of Alankuda Beach.
A discreet liaison with dolphins and whales from October to May is, in fact, a Sri Lankan specialty. Watching whales and dolphins is the ocean's grand enticement. Other activities that you could enjoy in great abundance include deep-sea fishing, sailing, kite- and wind-surfing, kayaking, canoeing, and snorkeling over stunning coral formations.
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