Kalpitiya City
Kalpitiya is a picturesque peninsula on the northwest coast of Sri Lanka, renowned for its stunning beaches and water-based activities. It's a popular destination for kitesurfing, dolphin watching, and exploring the diverse marine ecosystem, including the Bar Reef Marine Sanctuary.
カルピティヤ ビーチ
シンハラの年代記マハヴァムサには、ヴィジャヤ王子が現在のカルピティヤからそれほど遠くない場所に上陸したと記載されています。カルピティヤラグーンをインド洋から守る砂浜の岬は、穏やかな水面をもつ青い海で、カイト サーファーが半島を越えて陸地に向かって吹くそよ風を試し、突然のゲストに煩わされることなくトラブルのないライディングを楽しむことができます。すべてのカイトサーファーが知っているように、これはボード上で扱うのが難しいというよりも些細なことです。
カルピティヤはイルカを見るのに最適な場所でもあり、シーズン中は多い時で 1000 ~ 1500 匹ものイルカの群れを観察することができます。カルピティヤ地区のベーシックな別荘や素敵なビーチヴィラでの宿泊施設を手配することもできますし、ネゴンボからボートを手配して、サンゴ礁のサメ、マンタ、時にはカメの人気スポットとして知られるカルピティヤまで海で向かうこともできます。私たちの意見では、1週間の休暇です。ここでのシュノーケリングとダイビングは、提供されるもののほんの表面をなぞるだけです。
About Puttalam District
Puttalam is a town in Puttalam District,Sri Lanka. Situated at the apex of the Coconut triangle, Puttalam is the second largest Coconut producer of the country. And Tabbowa, a fertile land for agriculture records highest paddy production per acre.Puttalam is the main salt producer of the country. Holland fort at Kalpitiya, St. Anne's Church in Thalawila,Munneshwaram Kovil in Chilaw and Mohideen Jumma Mosque (known as Grand Mosque) in Puttalam underline the historical importance of this region.
About North Western Province
North Western Province is a province of Sri Lanka. The districts of Kurunegala and Puttalam formulate North Western or Wayamba. Its capital is Kurunegala, which has a population of 28,571. The province is known mainly for its numerous coconut plantations. Other main towns in this province are Chilaw (24,712) and Puttalam (45,661), which are both small fishing towns. The majority of the population of Wayamba province is of Sinhalese ethnicity. There is also a substantial Sri Lankan Moor minority around Puttalam and Sri Lankan Tamils in Udappu and Munneswaram. Fishing, prawn farming and rubber tree plantations are other prominent industries of the region. The province has an area of 7,888 km² and a population of 2,184,136 (2005 calculation).
Wayamba is the third largest paddy producing area in Sri Lanka .Wayamba has a highly developed agricultural economy, growing a variety of fruits and vegetables, flowering plants, spices, oil-seeds in addition to the traditional plantation crops such as Coconut, Rubber and Rice. Rich soils and varied climate give Wayamba a potential for growing of virtually any crop.
In Wayamba or North Western province, home for ancient Buddhist rock temples, magnificent citadels Panduwasnuwara, Dambadeniya, Yapahuwa and Kurunegala. Impressive remains of those citadels, palaces, Buddhist temples and monasteries provide exciting sight seeing to the visitors.