Batticaloa Fort Also Known As Dutch Fort Is Situated In The Midst Of Wonderful Greenery And Tidal Ponds, Having Numerous Stories And Contentment Attached With It. It Was Initially Constructed By The Portuguese In 1628.
Its Impressive Thick Walls That Hold Much Excellence And Aesthetic Esteem Will Most Likely Make You Gaze With Amazement. Inside The Fort, An All-Encompassing Scenic Perspective Of The Quiet Tidal Pond Making The Place More Beautiful Awaits The Visitors
Batticaloa Logoon
Head Over To The Batticaloa Lagoon In Sri Lanka,
Its An Appealing Tour For Those In Quest Of Adventures. Consisting
Puliayantheevu Island, Bone Island, And Buffalo Island, The Spectacular Bridges
Which Allow Tourists To Traverse The Lagoon, Like The Lady Manning Bridge, Are
Fairly Interesting Attractions.
Kallady Bridge
Batticaloa Lagoon Is Popular For Its `Singing
Fish’. Amid The Time Of April To September, A Clear But Faint Melodic Sound
Like Plucked Guitar Ascends From The Lagoon Waters Along The Kallady Bridge.
The Ambiguous Music Is Ascribed To A Noise Exuded From Some Type Of Marine Life Discovered In The Lagoon. People Plunge The End Of An Oar Into The Water And Hold The Opposite End To Their Ear To Tune In To The Music Clearly.
The Ambiguous Music Is Ascribed To A Noise Exuded From Some Type Of Marine Life Discovered In The Lagoon. People Plunge The End Of An Oar Into The Water And Hold The Opposite End To Their Ear To Tune In To The Music Clearly.
Kallady Beach
Batticaloa Is Connected By Bridge To A Long,
Shoreline Fringed Peninsula That Holds The Kallady Neighborhoods. A Few
Territories Here Have More Shade Than Others. Kallady Has An Abandoned Portion
Of Beach That Has Ideally Saved The Tsunami Proof All Around. Kallady Beach Is
A Stunning Shoreline On The East Bank Of Sri Lanka Decent Place To Spend
Your Evening In Leisure And Appreciate The Dusk.
Kalkudah and Passikudah
Situated Around
35 Km. North Of Batticaloa, The Two Exquisite Seas Sides Of Kalkudah And Passikudah
Settle On Either Side Of The Palm-Tipped Kalkudah Cliff. The Twin Bay
Shorelines, All Around Shielded From The Monsoon By An Oceanic Reef Make Up A
Perfect Spot For Windsurfing, Bathing, Water Skiing, Sailing And So Forth.
It Is A
Standout Amongst Other Known Reef Structures In The Eastern Bank Of Sri Lanka And
Has Also Been Intended As A Marine Sanctuary By NARA.
Batticaloa Lighthouse
This Historic Lighthouse Isn’t Open, Yet You Can See It As It Puts Up As
One Of The Extraordinary Places To Visit In Batticaloa To Capture Some
Beautiful Pictures. You Can Take A Boat Trip Around The Inlet To Have An
Incredible Perspective Of This Lighthouse.
Unnichchai Tank
Visitors Can Take A Short Ride Over The
Countryside On The Rented Bicycles To Reach Unnichchai Tank. The Route Goes
Towards The Lagoon From Batticaloa. The View En-Route Will Be Charming With A
Low Forest Extended Over The Lagoon. Unnichchai Tank Is A Classic Area. A Huge
Tank That Waters Most Of The Valley. The Concrete Structure Of Unnichchai Tank
Controls The Waters Of Unnichchai. The Concrete Work Copies The Stonework Of
Ancients Who Planned And Built This Enormous Tank.
Hindu Temples-Batticaloa
Batticaloa
Houses Many Temples Rich In Cultural Magnificence. Out Of The Several Hindu Temples,
The Anipandi Sitivigniswara Alayar Temple Is Visully Exquisite, With A
Beautiful Gopuram (Gateway Tower) That Are Furnished With A Tumultuous
Celebration Of Intertwined God Sculptures.
Another Famous
Temple Is Thiruchendur Murugan Alayam, Built-In 1984. The Murugan Image Of The
Temple Is Supposed To Have Opened Its Own Eyes Before Done By The Painter. The Tsunami
Slammed Its Small Gopuram Sinking At A Startling Angle.
Kattankudy Heritage Museum
This Exceptional New Museum Rushes Deep Into The History Of
Arab And Muslim Traders Provincially. Spread Across Three-Storeys, It Reveals A
Compelling Tale About Centuries Of Culture Through Displays, Artifacts, Models,
Recreations, Etc. The English-Speaking Staff Here Will Happily Guide You
Around.
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