Category Archives: Kalpitiya

A Solo Guide for Travelling Around Sri Lanka on a Budget
Sri Lanka is an ideal holiday destination for travellers on a budget, especially if you decide to fully immerse yourself in its culture. A solo sojourn to the country...

Whales, Yoga and Kitesurfing – Kalpitiya at a Glance
Colourful kites dot the clear blue skies as you make your way to the beach. However, these aren’t your average kites and they are actually more reminiscent ...

Discover the Forests of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is home to about four different types of forest, which are found in different parts of the island. The country is so rich in nature and wildlife that...

5 Days Around the North-West of Sri Lanka
As you make your way north from the more conventionally beautiful southern regions of the island, you will feel as though you are entering a completely...

The Most Romantic Glamps In Sri Lanka
A warm fire, the smell of freshly fallen leaves, gazing up at a starry night sky. These are some of the more romantic moments of camping outdoors with...

Feeling Adventurous? Try These Things in Sri Lanka
From adrenaline-fuelled water sports to stunning hiking trails, Sri Lanka is waiting for you with its next adventure. The country is home to some of...

Uncrowded National Parks of Sri Lanka to Visit with your Partner
Sri Lanka is one of the world’s 34 biodiversity hotspots, with more biodiversity per unit of land than anywhere else in Asia. There are 26 different national parks...

Where to Go to Escape the Crowds in Sri Lanka
There is no doubt that Sri Lanka is the ideal destination for a romantic getaway. The island has everything you’d want from a fabulous holiday...

Discover Sri Lanka’s Hidden Locations
Sri Lanka, the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, is a treasure trove of adventure. The small island offers a myriad of activities in different unique regions around the country...

5 Fun Experiences For A First Time Traveller To Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a backpackers’ paradise; the size of the country makes it very easy to traverse through the different regions. If you’re visiting the island...

A couples’ guide to backpacking in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has quickly become a backpacker’s hotspot which is understandable since there aren’t many countries in the world that offer...

WONDERING WHERE TO SURF ON THE WEST COAST of Sri Lanka?
Sri Lanka is undoubtedly a tropical paradise; golden sandy beaches with tall swaying coconut trees wrap around the whole island which is encircled by gorgeous...

Wilpattu National Park
Located approximately 1.5 hours from Kalpitiya town, Wilpattu National Park is one of the largest and oldest national parks in Sri Lanka.

Uchimunai Church
On the northern tip of the Kalpitiya peninsula, accessible via a long sand route or through a boat ride...

Kudawa Beach
Kalpitiya is situated more than 150 kilometers north of Colombo, but it is quickly becoming a highlight...

Dutch Church Kalpitiya
The history of the Dutch Church at Kalpitiya is an interesting one. The town was once known to the ancient Tamil people of Sri Lanka as Kav Putti...

Kalpitiya Dutch Fort
Sri Lanka has its own rich history and culture to display throughout the island, but it is also home to...

Kalpitiya Lagoon
Kalpitiya in the Puttalam district of Sri Lanka is a fast-growing tourist destination, consisting of...

KITESURFING in Sri Lanka FOR THE SOLO TRAVELLER
Being an island on the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is blessed with golden sandy beaches and azure waters. Hence, it is only fitting that it has become a....

Adventurous Activities to Engage in with your Friends in Kalpitiya
Located up north from the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, Kalpitiya is a typical coastal village town that is...

Where To See Elephants In Sri Lanka? Here’s 4 Awesome Places You’ll Love
There are a few things Sri Lanka is best known for; its beaches, cricket, tea, and being home to a large number of elephants. There are many elephant...

Visit Every Ancient Fort In Sri Lanka
Back in the day where the island was ruled by several colonies from the west, Sri Lanka' strategic location along the Silk Route made it a prime target for invasion.