Sri lankan coastlines

There are abundance of reasons why people take Sri Lanka breaks. You might want to feel the unique culture of the isle, visit ancient Buddhist kirks
, relax in a traditional Ayurvedic health spa or experience the frantic show business of Colombo. But whatever reasons you have for going to Sri Lanka, it's likely that the sands are going to play a big part in your break!

On both the east and west coastlines, the isle is blessed with dozens of outstanding natural sands, ranging from bustling and beautiful party strands to hidden escapes, so whether you want to relax in isolation or enjoy some of the most visually stunning sands in the world, there will be entity for you. Then are a many of the genuinely stylish sands on both sides of the isle.

East Coast

still, Nilawell sand will be the star draw, If your Sri Lanka break is on the east coastland. The six kilometres of white blond sand are stunning, and there are also excellent scuba diving chances, especially around the near Pigeon Island.

Keen browsers who are holidaying on the east shore should head over to Arugam Bay, broadly famed as one of the stylish foam spots in SriLanka.However, the sheltered reef sands of Passekudah and Kalkudah( located actually near to each other) give excellent shots for bathing in calm waters with beautiful surroundings, If you prefer to swim.

For substance a little different, consider a visit to Batticaloa. Boasting singing fish( visit on a full moon night to hear them) and the largest natural lagoon in Sri Lanka, it's a remarkable place to visit.


West Coast

For a picture perfect beachfront, Unawatuna is hard to beat. With a narrow stretch of strand curving around a pristine bay, it's one of the most naturally beautiful sands in the world, and the sheltered waters are perfect for swimming. The sand is genuinely popular, still, and there's hostelry and café development on the beachfront front itself.

still, head over to Mirissa, If you're looking for a beachfront that's further hidden on your Sri Lanka break. This quiet and peaceful fishing hamlet has a stunning beachfront that's perfect for a tranquilizing swoon, and the clear waters give some excellent shots for snorkelling as well.

Good news for scuba divers will be waiting at Hikkaduwa. With its coral arenas and active marine life, it's an submerged paradise and one of the stylish dive points in Sri Lanka. Indeed if you are not a diver, glass bottomed boat hitches are offered then, and the sand is also noted as having some of the most active night life on the isle.

Eventually, if you want a unique experience on your beachfront trip, pay a visit to Weligama, where you can see the traditional stilt fisher catching their supper for the day. Alternatively you could go to Ambalangoda, home of the so called devil dance and various mask shops that can give you with the perfect Sri Lanka souvenir.
Images are copyright subjective


Comments

Post a Comment

Popular Posts