Batticaloa City
Batticaloa: Coastal city in Sri Lanka's Eastern Province, known for its scenic lagoon, sandy beaches, historic landmarks, and rich cultural heritage.
Batticaloa Beach
Batticaloa Beach is located on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, offering stunning stretches of sand, calm blue waters, and a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural history. Known for its serene ambiance and relatively untouched environment, it’s an ideal destination for travelers looking for a peaceful coastal retreat.
Pristine Beaches
Batticaloa’s beaches are wide, clean, and relatively uncrowded. The calm waters make it great for swimming, while the long stretches of beach provide a perfect setting for long walks, beach sports, or simply soaking up the sun.
Batticaloa Lagoon
The famous Batticaloa Lagoon runs parallel to the beach, creating a picturesque setting. You can take a boat ride along the lagoon to explore its scenic beauty, small islands, and vibrant birdlife. This lagoon is also known for the "singing fish," a unique natural phenomenon where the fish produce musical sounds at night.
Diving and Snorkeling
The nearby coral reefs provide excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities. While not as famous as the southern coasts, Batticaloa offers a more tranquil underwater experience, with colorful fish and coral formations to explore.
Kallady Bridge and Dutch Fort
Close to Batticaloa Beach is the historic Kallady Bridge, offering breathtaking views of both the lagoon and the beach, especially at sunrise. The nearby Batticaloa Fort, built by the Portuguese in 1628 and later used by the Dutch, stands as a reminder of the region’s colonial history and offers great photo opportunities.
Cultural Experience
Batticaloa is home to a diverse mix of Tamil, Muslim, and Sinhalese communities, and the local culture reflects this vibrant fusion. The town has numerous temples, mosques, and churches, and during local festivals, the beach area comes alive with cultural performances and ceremonies.
Seafood and Cuisine
Being a coastal town, Batticaloa offers some of the freshest seafood in the region. The local cuisine, heavily influenced by Tamil flavors, includes dishes such as crab curry, prawn masala, and fish sambol, which you can enjoy at the beachside restaurants.
Nearby Attractions
- Pasikudah Beach: A short drive from Batticaloa, Pasikudah is one of Sri Lanka’s most famous beaches, known for its shallow waters and luxury resorts.
- Batticaloa Lighthouse: Located near the lagoon, this lighthouse offers panoramic views of the coast and the lagoon.
Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit Batticaloa Beach is from April to September, when the east coast experiences its dry season. The seas are calmer, making it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and other beach activities.
About Batticaloa District
Batticaloa is a city in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. Batticaloa is in the eastern coast of Sri Lanka on a flat coastal plain boarded by the Indian Ocean in the east occupies the central part of the eastern Sri Lanka. Batticaloa is on the East coast, 314 km from Colombo. The population of 515,707 consists mainly of Tamils, Moors, Sinhalese, Euro-Asian Burghers (specifically Portuguese Burghers and Dutch Burghers) and indigenous Vedda population.
Rice and coconuts are the two staples of the district, and steamers trading round the island call regularly at the port. The lagoon is famous for its ""singing fish,"" supposed to be shell-fish which give forth musical notes. The district has a remnant of Veddahs or wild men of the wood.
The city has four main divisions.
Pullianthivu: Seat of many government department and offices, schools, banks religious places, General Hospital, Weber Stadium and Shops. Nowadays many NGO offices including ICRC, UN, UNICEF, WORLD VISION etc.are located also.
Koddamunai: Schools, Banks, Sri Lanka Telecom regional office for East, Shops and many government offices are located. Two bridges called Perya Palam and Puthuppalam are connect Pulianthivu Island with Koddaminai land mass.
Kallady: Here there are many Government buildings and private industries, schools, hospitals and Eastern University Medical Faculty. Kallady Lady Manning Bridge (the longest bridge in Sri Lanka) connects Kallady and Arasay.
Puthur: This is where the dom
About Eastern Province
The Eastern Province is one of the 9 provinces of Sri Lanka. The provinces have existed since the 19th century but they didn't have any legal status until 1987 when the 13th Amendment to the 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka established provincial councils. Between 1988 and 2006 the province was temporarily merged with the Northern Province to form the North-East Province. The capital of the province is Trincomalee. The Eastern province's population was 1,460,939 in 2007. The province is the most diverse in Sri Lanka, both ethnically and religiously.
Eastern province has an area of 9,996 square kilometers (3,859.5 sq mi).The province is surrounded by the Northern Province to the north, the Bay of Bengal to the east, the Southern Province to the south, and the Uva, Central and North Central provinces to the west. The province's coast is dominated by lagoons, the largest being Batticaloa lagoon, Kokkilai lagoon, Upaar Lagoon and Ullackalie Lagoon.
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