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Mehndi traditional temporary body art

Mehndi traditional temporary body art with SANA Mehndi is form of traditional temporary body art from ancient India. Henna (lawsonia inermis) plant leaves dried and powdered for paste to draw mehndi body arts. The word “mehndi” is derived from the Sanskrit word “mendhika.” Its use, along with turmeric, is described in the earliest Hindu Vedic […]

Uncle shell aka Sangu Mama

This is the story of Uncle Shell, who’s been working with shells for the past 40 years. No one knows his name; we just call him “Uncle Shell”. He collects shells from all of Sri Lanka’s beaches, with a special government permit from the Department of Fishery. All the shells he collects are already dead, […]

Wild donkeys of kalpitiya

Kalpitiya donkeys were brought to Sri Lanka by Arab and Dutch traders hundreds of years ago. They are distinct from other donkeys and are the only two known colonies in the country, with an estimated population of around 3000. They were used to transport salt from Palavi along the narrow stretch leading into the peninsula […]

Anawilundawa Bird Sanctuary

The Anawilundawa Bird Sanctuary is situated in the Puttalam district in the North Western province of the country, between Chilaw and Puttlam – to be more specific, it is situated between the coast and the Chilaw-Puttlam railway line. The uniqueness of Anawilundawa lies in its immediate proximity to three vastly different ecosystems: the coast, the […]

Massage and massage lessons & benefits

Massage Hut Massage and massage lessons @ Valampuri resort Why do you want to try us for massage or massage lessons? Trained experienced massage therapist available between 08:00 am to 06:00 pm by appointments only Specially designed sports massage available for kite surfers Customize massage sessions available according to your preference Four hours of massage […]

Wilpattu national park and copper sand safari

Wilpattu national park and copper sand safari Enjoy the wildlife adventure with the historical Aryan prince Vijaya’s landing point Wilpattu is Sri Lanka’s largest and oldest national park. Its name derives from the Tamil language: ‘willu’ means lakes and ‘pattu’ means ten. According to Sri Lankan history in Mahawansa, the Aryan prince Vijaya landed at […]

About Kalpitiya sri lanka

Historical Background: The history of Kalpitiya goes beyond the period of the Portuguese, Dutch, and Arabs’ arrival to Sri Lanka. According to the “Mahawansa,” Aryan prince Vijaya landed in “Thambapanni” (now called Thammannawa – copper sand or Kudirai Malai) with his brigade and found Princess Kuweni. When the Arabs engaged themselves in business on the […]

How to Go to Wilpattu National Park from Kalpitiya

While Kalpitiya is better known as a kiteboarding paradise, or a great destination for dolphin-watching, a day trip to Wilpattu National Park should be high on your list. Wilpattu National Park has Leopards, Sloth Bears, and Elephants. Sri Lanka’s largest national park, the name of Wilpattu describes the landscape of the area: ‘Willu’ stands for […]