Kalpitiya "Visit God's Miracle Penincular of Sri Lanka"
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Paradise of Dolphis
In Sri Lankan context, there are some dolphins and
whale species are living around Indian Ocean. Near to the kalpitiya peninsula
there are two common dolphin species can be seen, namely Bottle nosed Dolphin (Tursiops truncates) and Spinner Dolphin
(Stenella longirostris) addition to
these dolphin species there are some whale species also present near to the
Kalpitiya peninsula. With the incensement of the tourism activities in
Kalpitiya peninsular as the newly establish tourism zone by the Sri Lanka
Government, the huge tourist attraction goes to Dolphin and whale watching
tourist activity.All around the year is not suitable for those
activities. Because some time period the wave condition is not good for boat
riding, with that reason the kalpitiya tourism zone is busy with the season.
I had hand-on experience with Paradise of Dolphins.if you willing to get this experience , you are warmly welcome to God's Miracle Peninsular.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
About Kalpitiya
Kalpitiya is the newly establish tourism destination with consist pure tourism resources.Kalpitiya place 150km
north of the Colombo the Kalpital of Sri Lanka. It is also accessible within a
time frame of about 2 hours from the Bandaranaike International Airport
(Colombo) by surface travel. kalpitiya is one of the most beautiful and unadulterated
coastal areas in the country located in North Western province of Sri Lanka. Kalpitiya
is a peninsular that separates the Puttalam lagoon from the Indian Ocean and is
a marine sanctuary with a diversity of habitats ranging from bar reefs, flat
coastal plains, saltpans, mangroves swamps, salt marshes and vast sand dune
beaches.
There are 14 islands
around the kalpitiya peninsula.Namely;
- Baththalangunduwa
- Palliyawatta
- Vellai 1
- Vellai 2
- Vellai 3
- Uchchimunai
- Ippantive
- Periya Arichchalai
- Sina Aricchalai,Eramutivu
- Sinna Eramutive
- Eramutivu West
- Kakativu Mutwal(Duch Bay)
Map of Kalpitiya peninsular |
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