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Pigeon Island National Park (Pidgeon) - a small island and one of the two marine national parks of Sri Lanka, which contains the best coral reefs of the Indian Ocean. It has crystal clear water and an ideal place for snorkeling and diving.

How to get to the island - take an excursion to Nilaveli Beach, which is located on the mainland 1 km from the island or on Uppuveli Beach. The cost of the excursion to Pigeon Island is 6,200 rupees for two people, including round-trip transfers and tickets to the reserve. We wanted to find some simple boats that would take us to the island, but it turned out that one company completely monopolized the market and set high prices for their services, so we had to buy tickets from them. Their stalls are on Nilaveli and Uppuveli. If you want to save money, then go with a large company, since the boat is paid for, and how many people there are - 1 or 6, it doesn’t matter. We saw how the Chinese stuffed 8 people into one boat.

Pigeon Island (Pigeon Island) got its name from the colony of rock dove that nests here. Now there are more Sri Lankans here than pigeons, and this is not easy - the ticket price for locals is 50 (!) Times less than for foreigners.

It is best to go in the morning, when the sun is still not very hot, the first boats start running at about 8:30. There is no schedule, just buy tickets and you will be taken. Be sure to bring sun cream with you and arrange with the boatman what time to pick you up. Usually 1.5 - 2 hours is enough to swim with a mask. There is nothing else to do on the island (unless, of course, you ordered diving, which is paid separately).

Do not forget to return the tickets purchased on the beach to the ticket office.

We climbed onto the rocks to look at the horizon, but then they started whistling and gesturing for us to go down. But we managed to take a photo.

There are no cafes, restaurants, soul. There is only a ticket office and a canopy under which we hid during a long downpour. If you don't want to get caught in a downpour, go to Trincomalee during the good season - from March to June. Here I am, frozen and chilled by a cold downpour, drinking back to the continent.

Both Denis and I liked Pigeon Island, despite the fact that the cost of the tour is overpriced by 3 times. There is clear water, hundreds of beautiful exotic fish and gorgeous coral reefs. But do not expect anything special from Pigeon Island, a walk along it should be taken as a short excursion and a way to diversify your holiday in Trincomalee. Not all the time to wallow on the beaches.

By the way, about the beaches.

5. Nilaveli and Uppuveli Beaches

It has a good, wide coastline. More or less clean, comfortable, the entrance to the ocean is gentle, there are no algae and nasty small stones that are so painful to step on.

There's a sea of ​​information here:

And here about the hotels that you can rent right on the beach:

6. Yoga

In Trincomalee, yoga is held both on the beach (for example, at the Aqua Hotel Trincomalee) and in the city itself. Walking around the city, look for these signs.

7. Ruins of the Buddhist monastery Velgam Vihara

Velgam Vihara (Velgam Vehera / Welgam Viharaya) was built in the 2nd century AD. This is the oldest building in the entire area, but the average tourist knows nothing about it. Meanwhile, the place is excellent: calm, pacifying, and most importantly - there are a lot of ancient gizmos around that you can touch and at the same time no one will bother you. Admission is free, there are no tourists. The beauty.

Unfortunately, we weren't able to take normal photos: the battery on the new phone ran out, so we had to take pictures with an old Samsung.

In the photo below, a well-preserved staircase and a stone Buddha statue in full growth. They are, for a moment, about 1800 years old.

Inscriptions are carved on the stones, which, I want to believe, someone will someday study, and now they are right on the floor, you can walk on them. But something is already known - there was a monastery here, Sinhalese and Tamil Buddhists lived in it. The monastery was located in the impenetrable jungle, next to the reservoir. The water from the reservoir certainly had magical healing properties.

When we left, a gorgeous sunset began. If you are in Trincomalee, then take the time to go here, by bike from the city to go 20 minutes.

The monastery has a website www.welgamviharaya.org, there is more information about the place.

8. Seaport

When we entered the territory of the seaport, the guards tried to shake off money from us for entry. We asked for a long time where such rules came from and whether they would give us tickets, confirming that this is a real rule, and not an ordinary divorce. As a result, the guards got tired and let us through just like that. Conclusion - they tried to simply simply breed us. Naive, few people succeed.

The port is quite large, the most interesting thing in it is the cemetery of old, broken ships. Hulks with a hole in their side or upside down tiny boats, broken beyond recognition, look creepy.

9. Crow Island

This is actually a very small peninsula and the only place in the area where benches are not in the open air, but in the shade of trees. It is good to take a break from the heat here, a good view of the ocean and neighboring islands opens up.


10. Go to Pasikdu

110 km south of Trincomalee there is a little-known resort with excellent beaches - Pasikuda (or Kalkuda). You can get there by bus, train, motorbike or taxi.

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11. Take a picture with the cows

Just imagine: you come from vacation to your hometown, call your friends and loudly into the phone: “Masha, I took a picture with the cows in Trincomalee!” Masha, of course, immediately asks if you were on vacation in Sri Lanka or in the barn of the city of Miass, and what is happening in general. And you proudly answer: “And in Trincomalee there are unusual cows, they are not milked, they are not used at all, they roam the city like stray dogs, eat from garbage cans and in general they are sacred animals, they are revered and never offended. They are also very photogenic and don’t mind posing.” Masha will be surprised again and ask if you were in India, because everyone knows that in India a cow is a sacred animal. And you will surprise Masha again: “No, I was not in India, but on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, Indians live there, they bred hundreds of cows that feel great in freedom.”


Well, if you know that stray cows won't surprise your friends, then see the next paragraph. Deer in Sri Lanka certainly no one expects.

12. Take a picture with deer

These cuties sit in the jungle in the midday heat, and from 4 pm they graze in the dirtiest part of the city - in the area of ​​​​the bus station (it is marked on the map at the beginning of the post). There are large fields near the bus station, where the wind blows garbage from the city and deer look for the remains of fruits and vegetables there.

The most daring walk right along the streets.

Deer are wild, they have no owners, they live in the jungle, but they are already used to people. Come visit the babies with a bunch of bananas, deer love bananas! Eat them instantly :)

Selfie with a deer. This is possible only in Trincomalee.

Other entertainment

Kanniya - 7 hot thermal springs. A very advertised place on the net, they write that this is a great place for relaxation and treatment, they write that these are hot springs. Everything seems to be so, but if you dig deeper, it turns out that you can’t relax here in pools with hot water (as is customary in other Asian countries), there are 7 wells, you scoop up water from there and pour it on yourself.

Trincomalee (Sri Lanka), or simply Trinco, is one of the most exotic and picturesque places in the country. The city is located 256 km from Colombo in a deep-water bay. Many legendary travelers have visited here - Marco Polo, Claudius Ptolemy, Admiral Nelson. The latter described the bay as a wonderful place and convenient for navigation. Already in the XII century, the bay was a significant seaport, which provided communication between the island and the outside world. Today it is a calm resort where people go to enjoy the pristine nature and local flavor.

general information

Trincomalee is the administrative center of the Eastern Province of the island and one of the main ports of Sri Lanka. Located 10 hours from Colombo Airport and 180 km from Jaffna. Today almost 100 thousand people live here. The settlement is located on a peninsula that separates two ports - external and internal.

The size of the bay is so large that it can accommodate ships of any size. It is the fifth largest port of natural origin in the world. This is not the noisiest resort in Sri Lanka. If you want to dance and have fun, it's better to choose a resort in the western part of the island, for example, go to.

How to get there

How to get from Colombo to Trincomalee by train


At the box office of the railway station they sell a ticket of three classes. If you want to travel comfortably in 1st class, tickets need to be purchased 4-5 days in advance as they are sold out.

  • 3rd class - static seats, the position does not change in any way, there are no air conditioners, the fare is about 300 LKR;
  • 2nd class - the seats lean back a little, there are no air conditioners, the ticket price is about 460 LKR;
  • Class 1 - full-fledged sleeping places, there are air conditioners, the cost of a travel document is 700 LKR.
  • Be sure to check the train schedule in advance, this can be done on the official website (www.railway.gov.lk) or using a special smartphone application.

Advice! The train to Trincomalee from Colombo takes about 8-9 hours, so it's better not to buy third class tickets.

From Colombo by bus


From Colombo to Tricomalee follows a direct bus number 49, departs from the bus station (located near the railway). The journey takes 8 to 10 hours. The ticket costs about 293 rupees.

The bus leaves once an hour, the first flight is around 5 am, and the last one is at 5 pm. The schedule is subject to change, check before the trip on the website www.sltb.lk.



It is important! Tickets are sold on the bus. Not far from the bus station, you can try to find commercial, comfortable buses.

The prices and schedule of transport indicated on the page are current as of January 2018.

By plane to Trincomalee from Colombo

Flights follow several times a week from Ratmalan Airport. All international flights are accepted by the main airport in Colombo - Bandaranaike. You can get from one airport to another by taxi.


Advice! Several airlines fly to Trincomalee from the main airport, so after arriving in Colombo, inquire about such a flight.

Renting a taxi from the main airport in Colombo will cost approximately 20-25 thousand rupees. The cost of the trip depends on the car.

It is important! You can get to Trincomalee from Colombo by car in 5-7 hours, depending on the time of day. Taxis can be ordered in advance, you will have to overpay for the service, but the driver is guaranteed to be waiting for you at the airport.

How to get to Trincomalee from other cities in Sri Lanka


  • Buses leave from Kandy every hour, the journey takes approximately 4 hours, you cannot buy a ticket in advance.
  • From Sigiriya or follows bus number 49 - Colombo - Trincomalee. The journey takes 3 hours, tickets are bought directly at the bus station, they are not sold in advance.
  • There are buses from Baticaloa every half an hour. Tickets also need to be bought at the bus station, they cannot be purchased in advance.

Advice! Near Baticaloa there is a small resort Pasikuda or Kalkuda. Be sure to visit its beaches if possible.

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What to see and do

If you are looking for luxury holidays and comfort is of particular importance, Trincomalee is unlikely to interest you. People come here to lie quietly on the beach, swim with a mask, visit one of the ruins of ancient buildings, and also practice yoga.


Built in the 17th century by the Portuguese, today this once majestic and reliable fortress has become a landmark of Trincomalee. A military garrison has been preserved on the territory of the fortress, and excursions are conducted here. In general, the fort gives the impression of an abandoned and forgotten building. Tourists are impressed by wild peacocks, imposingly strolling nearby.


The temple dedicated to the deity Shiva is located on the territory of the fort, it is looked after much better than the fortress.

  • Free admission.
  • Women are required to wear clothing that covers their knees. If there is none, the robe will be given at the entrance.
  • All visitors take off their shoes before visiting the temple.

Buddhist monastery Velgam Vihara


More precisely, not a monastery, but its ruins. This is the oldest building in all of Sri Lanka. There is a special calming atmosphere here. You are surrounded by antiquities, among which you can freely walk without feeling the onslaught of crowds of tourists. The most impressive attraction is a full-length Buddha statue.

  • The entrance is free.
  • You can get from the city in just 20 minutes.

Be prepared for the fact that you will be required to pay money for entry, but there is no such rule, and tickets are not issued to tourists. Therefore, boldly stand up for your rights.

The most interesting thing in the port is a real ship graveyard, which produces a rather creepy and depressing impression.

Pigeon Island

Today Pigeon or Pigeon Island is a national park. A rare breed of pigeons lives here - the rock dove. In addition, the island has unique species of corals and exotic species of fish, sharks and sea turtles.


The coast of Pigeon is shallow, which makes for excellent conditions for snorkelling. You can get to the island by buying an excursion on one of the beaches or in any hotel. The cost of the tour will cost an average of 4500 rupees per person. The price includes the rental of snorkeling equipment.

  • It is best to go to the island early in the morning, while it is still not hot and on weekdays, when there are fewer people.
  • Don't forget to bring cream and drinking water.
  • There is nowhere to eat here, so it is also better to take food with you.

These are the seven hot springs. On the Internet, the place is quite advertised, but get ready for the fact that you won’t be able to lie down and relax. In fact, 7 sources are wells from which you need to draw water and pour it on yourself.

Catholic cemeteries

An interesting attraction, in the cemeteries there are ancient graves with bizarre monuments.

Jungle safari

In just a couple of hours you will see wild peacocks, wild boars, deer and buffaloes in their natural habitat - the jungle.


Yoga classes are held right on the beach near hotels and in the city.

Photos with deer

In the hottest time of the day, the animals are saved in the jungle, but from 16-00 hours they can be found near the bus station, here the deer are looking for food.


Deer can be found right on the streets of the city, they are used to people and take food from the hands. The most favorite delicacy is bananas.

It is important! There is surfing in Trincomalee, but real windsurfers will authoritatively say that there are no real waves here.

Whale and Dolphin Watching


A favorite pastime of tourists is whale and dolphin watching, which is quite likely off the coast of Sri Lanka. Scientists have recorded 26 species of whales that swim all year round in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean off the coast of the island. In addition, every year whales swim past the island, which annually migrate from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal.

Marine life runs along the entire coast, depending on the time of year - in winter, marine life gathers off the western part of Sri Lanka, and in summer - off the east.


Excursions for those wishing to see whales are carried out in the open ocean. Of course, this is possible only in good weather. The boats depart from the port at about 7:00 am, the duration of the tour is from 3 to 5 hours. The ticket price varies from 10 to 15 thousand Sri Lankan rupees and is determined by the class of the vessel. The payment usually includes drinking water, compulsory insurance and one-time meals.

Advice! Some companies return part of the money if during the trip it was not possible to see whales or dolphins. This clause of the agreement must be negotiated before the trip. Be sure to bring sunglasses and sunscreen.

Beaches

The beaches of Trincomalee are, of course, one of the main reasons to visit Sri Lanka. Tourists are attracted by wide strips of clean, fine sand, no less clear water and colorful underwater fauna. If you prefer a quiet, traditional beach holiday, come to Trincomalee.


Small, cozy beach, quite clean. The only thing that can overshadow the rest is a lot of locals, especially on weekends. On the shore there are sun loungers, umbrellas, showers and cabins. The beach is divided into two parts - public and VIP area. Tourists prefer to relax on the more well-groomed and less crowded part of the VIP.

Uppuveli

This is a beach located 4 km from the center of Trincomalee. The coast is clean, the infrastructure is quite at the level, there are cafes and shops.


The water in Uppuveli warms up well (up to 29 ° C). Walking along the coast is pleasant - a wide strip of golden sand is regularly cleaned.

The bus stop “Uppuveli Beach” is indicated on the city map, if you get off here and walk to the shore, you will find yourself on a crowded, well-equipped shore with everything you need for beach holiday. The farther from the bus stop you go to the right, the less tourists there will be and more local color - fishing boats and city residents.

If you are interested in active recreation, take a walk to the left. There are diving centers, volleyball courts and cafes.


Bar Fernando's

You can eat on the beach at Fernando`s bar. Many travelers note affordable prices, pleasant music and a friendly atmosphere.

There is almost nowhere to eat here, on the shore there are only small shops where they sell only drinks.

Construction is underway, most likely, very soon this beach will become a favorite vacation spot in Sri Lanka.

Pigeon Island


People come here from April to October, when the water is as clear as possible. At this time, it is best to go diving or snorkeling.

There is almost no civilization here, since the island is a national park, the efforts of the city authorities are focused on preserving the pristine nature.

If you want to merge with nature and admire the unique, exotic nature, come to the island. The journey from the mainland by boat takes only a few minutes.

Holidays on the beaches with children

All the beaches of the eastern part of Sri Lanka are ideal for families with children. There is fine sand, clear water, the entrance to the water is gentle, there are almost no waves in the high season.

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How to get to the beaches


Bus station in Trincomalee
  • Buses from Trincomalee bus station leave every 20 minutes. You can get there in 7 to 20 minutes. Ticket price from 15 to 60 LKR.
  • On the bike. Renting a transport will cost approximately 1200 LKR per day. Advantages - the police rarely stop European tourists, but you need to ride in a helmet.
  • Knock Knock. A tuk-tuk ride will cost 200-300 LKR. Feel free to bargain and bring down the price, most likely, at first they will ask you for a lot more.

It is important! There are no large supermarkets on the beaches, only small shops with drinks and ice cream and cafes can be found. You won’t be able to buy alcoholic drinks on the beaches; you will have to bring alcohol from Trincomalee.

Trincomalee, Sri Lanka: beaches, weather, attractions, how to get there

The major port city of Trincomalee is located on the east coast of the island and is 240 km from the international airport, 232 km from Jaffna and 415 km from Matara. The city is the administrative capital of the Trincomalee district of the same name in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. Due to the absence of strong waves in the ocean, white sand and rich underwater life, the city is the most famous beach resort on the east coast of the island.

Trincomalee is a beautiful green coastal town with many colorful ancient Hindu temples nestled on the rocky shores of a huge deep water bay. Since ancient times, this city has amazed arriving sailors with its beauty.

Modern Trincomalee is a large coastal city with a developed infrastructure, it has hotels, shops, numerous shops and travel companies, a post office, as well as a bus and railway station connecting it with Colombo and other major cities of Sri Lanka.

Trincomalee Map

Trincomalee city on the east coast of Sri Lanka

The modern name of the city of Trincomalee comes from the Tamil word "Tirukonamalai" (Tirukonamalai), which means " lord of the sacred hill Trincomalee is first documented in connection with the settlement of the Koneshwaram temple dispute over 2,500 years ago.

The port city of Trincomalee has long been known to seafarers due to the unique conditions that allow ships to be received throughout the year. Trincomalee was also a city that connected Ceylon with Southeast Asia.

In ancient times, the city was dominated by dynasties: Pallava, Chola, Pandyan, Jaffna kingdom. After that, starting from the 17th century, Trincomalee was successively ruled by European colonialists: the Portuguese, Dutch, French and British until the middle of the 20th century, when Sri Lanka gained independence.

The city was badly damaged during the civil war that directly affected these territories, which lasted until 2009, as well as from the terrible tsunami of 2004, when damage was done to the entire east coast: underwater gardens were partially destroyed, beaches, previously considered one of the best in Sri Lanka.

How to get to Trincomalee from Colombo Airport

By taxi

The airport's official prepaid taxi counter is located outside the arrivals terminal. Ordering a taxi at the airport operates daily, around the clock, seven days a week. The taxi ride to Trincomalee takes about 5-6 hours.

By bus

In order to get to Trincomalee, you can use public transport. To do this, you need to take bus No. 187, 187-1, 187-3 at the airport, which goes to the Pettah bus station or the Central Bus Station. If the bus arrives at CAC, then you need to walk to the Pettah bus station. There you need to find bus number 49, it goes to Trincomalee, buses leave every hour from 5:00 to 17:00. Travel time is 7 hours.

By train

It can also be reached by daily night train departing from Colombo Fort at 21:30. The train arrives in Trincomalee at 5:30, a ticket for 1 class with air conditioning costs 1250 rupees. There is no need to reserve tickets in advance, they can be bought at the station at the box office on the day of departure.

Attractions Trincomalee

Fort Frederick
(Fort Fredrick)

Fort Frederick, also known as Fort Trincomalee, was built by the Portuguese in 1624 on the site of part of the remains of an ancient Hindu temple destroyed by them in 1622. After the destruction of the Koneshwaram temple by the Portuguese, a settlement was built on Cape Konamalay.

The fort was a fortified fortress with four bastions equipped with a dozen cannons, inside the fort there was a Catholic church and a garrison of 50 soldiers.

The Portuguese named the fort Triquillimale. Initially, the name "Trincomalee" came from the transliterated version of the Tamil word "Tirukomalai".

In 1639, Ceylon came under the rule of the Dutch and in 1665 they built their Fort on the site of the Portuguese, after which it was renamed Fort Frederick. On the territory of the fort there is a temple, a restored Koneshwaram temple, plundered and destroyed by the Portuguese, built on the rock of Swami rock (Swami rock).

Hindu Temple Thiru Koneshwaram
(Thiru Koneswaram Temple)

The date of foundation of the temple is unknown, it was first mentioned in the 6th century. BC. The temple was destroyed in 1622 by the Portuguese, who ordered the temple to be razed to the ground. Temple Koneshwaram since the time of the Portuguese invasion is called " temple of a thousand pillars".

In 1632, the temple was partially restored, most of the original idols have been preserved, because. before, the locals buried them, but did not destroy them, while the main shrines were secretly transported to another temple, and subsequently returned.

The name "Thiru Koneswaram Kovil" in Tamil means: thiru - sacred, horse - deity, Eiswara (Eiswara) - supreme god, kovil - temple. Also earlier the temple was called "Tiru-Kona-Malay", Malay - mountain. There is a scientific hypothesis that the worship of the god Kona - Eisvara on the ledge is the most ancient form of worship in existence.

Koneshwaram Temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and is one of his five abodes in Sri Lanka(Naguleswaran in Jaffna, Ketheeswaram in Mannar, Muneswaram in Puttalam, Tondeswaram in Matara). On the ruins of the temple, an emblem was found in the form of two fish and a prophecy that starting from the 16th century, people with different eye colors would rule the country for the next five hundred years.

Hot Springs of Kanniya
(Kanniya Hot Springs)

Kanniya hot springs are 7 shallow wells made in the form of square wells. The depth of the wells is quite small - about 1m. Among Hindus, the temple complex is called Natanar Kovil.

The springs are part of the ancient Buddhist temple complex Velgam Vehera or Vilgam Rajamaha Viharaya, dating back to the era of King Devanampiyatissa.

The first mention of the Velgam Vehera temple dates back to the 3rd century. BC, however, the existence of sources in Kannia is mentioned in ancient Indian literature - in Ramyan and Mahabharata.

Port of Trincomalee
(Trincomalee Harbour)

Trincomalee Port is a former British military base handed over to the Sri Lankan government in 1956. After the transfer, the port was converted into a commercial port. The port of Trincomalee is located on an area of ​​5,260 hectares.

The port of Trincomalee has two parts: the inner harbor and the outer port. The outer port consists of Trincomalee Bay, which has access to the harbor and bays at Koddiyar, to which Mahaweli descends. At the place where the Mahaweli River flows into the bay, there is a deep underwater canyon more than 1.2 km long, 400 m deep. Literally 10 meters from the shore, the depth reaches 300 m.

The inner harbor is located close to high rocky cliffs and therefore is not affected by monsoon winds. The sheltered water area of ​​the harbor is capable of accommodating a large number of ships, the depth of the day is suitable for the movement and parking of small, medium and large cargo ships, oil tankers and supertankers. Trincomalee Harbor is the second largest natural harbor in the world. Unlike any other port in the Indian Ocean, Trincomalee is accessible to all types of ships in all weather conditions.

Pigeon Island National Park
(Pigeon Island National Park)

Pigeon Island, or Pigeon Island, is one of two marine national parks in Sri Lanka. Pigeon was declared a reserve in 1963, and later, in 2003, a year before the deadly tsunami, the reserve was transferred to the status of a national park.

Pigeon Island is called due to the fact that it is a breeding ground for the rock dove. Uncontrolled tourism, coupled with the tsunami, led to the degradation of reefs and a reduction in the population of marine life.

Pidgeon includes two islands: large and small Pidgeons. The Great Pigeon is a huge coral reef measuring 100*200 m above the surface. The highest point of the national park is 45 meters above sea level. Little Pigeon consists of a reef surrounded by rocky islets.

About 100 species of corals grow in the reserve, 300 species of reef fish can be observed there, including the blacktip reef shark, as well as many sea turtles of Byss, olive ridley, green and other marine life.

Nawal Headworks Reserve
(Naval Headworks Sanctuary)

Naval Headworks Nature Reserve is located 10 km from the city of Trincomalee. The territory of the reserve is located in a dry climate zone, where evergreen forests (Dry-Zone Evergreen Forests) grow.

Wild elephants, leopards, bears, deer, Bengal monitor lizards and many other animals, including endemic bird species, can be observed in the Nawal Headworks Reserve.

The reserve was founded in 1963. There are two large reservoirs on the territory of the reserve. The total area of ​​Naval Headworks is 18130 hectares.

Hindu Temple Patirakali Amman
(Pathirakali Amman Temple)

The ancient Hindu temple was erected in honor of the goddess Badrakali (Bhadrakali) - a form of the deity Kali Amman (Kali Amman). The temple is made in the classical style of Dravidian architecture.

The time of construction of the temple is unknown, the first mention of this place dates back to the 11th century. The temple is located on New Moor St., near the Trincomalee bus stop.

Pathakali Amman Temple is also called Sri Patrakali Temple, Pathirakali Ambal Kovil and Kali Kovil.

Seruvavila Buddhist Temple Rajamaha Viharaya
(Seruwawila Rajamaha Viharaya)

The territory of the temple complex is located on an area of ​​35 hectares and also includes a Bo tree, a stupa, a pond, monastic sketes. The Seruvavil Temple was built in the 2nd century BC. BC, in the era of King Kavantissa (Kavantissa). When creating a stupa, a Buddhist shrine was laid in it - the frontal bone of the Buddha.

Over the years, the Seruvavila temple fell into disrepair under the pressure of Tamil invasions from the north. Subsequently, the temple began to deteriorate and over time was forgotten until its discovery in the 1920s.

The modern temple is restored by archaeologists in 1931. In 1962, the territory of the complex was declared an archaeological reserve, after which a phased restoration of the complex began. Due to unrest in the north and east of the island over the past two decades, restoration work at the temple has slowed down significantly. Now the object is taken under the control of the Department of Archeology of Sri Lanka.

Lankapatuna Buddhist Temple Samudragiri Viharaya
(Lankapatuna Samudragiri Viharaya)

The Lankapatuna temple was erected at the site of the arrival of Prince Danta and Princess Hemamala in Sri Lanka, who brought one of the main relics of Buddhism to the island - buddha tooth, which is currently located in Kandy .

The Lankapatuna temple is one of the oldest in Sri Lanka, the complex is located on an area of ​​50 hectares. The port of Lankapattana, where the royal couple first landed on the island, is now called Lanka Patuna.

The ruins of an ancient Buddhist temple were destroyed in the mid-1990s by the terrorist organization LTTE and a Hindu temple was erected in its place in 2003. After the defeat of the LTTE, the Buddhist temple was restored, and the destroyed dagoba was excavated. An amazing panorama of the surrounding beaches and bays opens from the territory of the temple on the rock.

Bridge at Kinnia
(Kinniya bridge)

The city of Kinnia is located 20 km from Trincomalee, its main attraction is the longest bridge in Sri Lanka. Kinnia is predominantly populated by ethnic Muslims.

The city is also home to the Grand Mosque (Grand masjid), which was renovated in 2002 by the Saudi government. The mosque is over 400 years old.

The name of the city "Kinniya" comes from the name of the local tree species "kinni", with which the locals - the people of kinniya - were identified.

Trincomalee beaches: Marble Beach, Uppuveli and Nilaveli

One of the reasons for the growing popularity of Trincomalee as a beach resort is comfortable wide and long beaches with white sand, clear water and beautiful underwater fauna.

These beaches are a real find not only for lovers of diving and snorkeling, of which there are a huge number, but also for a tourist who prefers a classic peaceful beach holiday.

Trincomalee has three major beaches:

  • Marble Beach(marble beach)
    A relatively small but clean beach located in Koddiyar Bay. Lots of locals, especially crowded on weekends.
  • Uppuveli(Uppuweli beach)
    Located in Trincomalee, in the bay (Back Bay), 4 km from the city center. The beach is clean, the infrastructure is quite developed: there are many hotels, cafes and shops on the beach.
  • Nilaveli(Nilaveli beach)
    Located 12 km from Trincomalee, it is a long sandy beach with white fine sand. Considered the best beach in Trincomalee, infrastructure under development.

Beach holidays in Trincomalee with children

The beaches of the east coast, Trincomalee and Batticaloa, are ideal for families with children: in addition to the fact that the coast and water are clean, the sand is fine and non-spiny, the entrance to the water is very gentle for a long distance from the coast, there are practically no waves.

Things to do in Trincomalee

Trincomalee is a beach resort, lovers of nightlife can get bored here, because rest here does not mean noisy parties until dawn. But lovers of relaxing outdoor recreation and water sports in Tririnko are in a real expanse:

  • Diving
  • snorkeling
  • Swimming with whales and dolphins
  • Fishing in the open ocean, etc.

At the popular tourist beaches of Nilaveli and Uppuveli, training services are offered in large quantities for different levels of training.

  • Whale and Dolphin Watching

Weather in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka

The temperature throughout the year, due to the proximity of the island to the equator, varies slightly: during the day + 28С - + 30С, at night + 24С - + 26С. The temperature of the water in the ocean also does not change much and is + 28C. The best time to visit Trincomalee is during the tourist season, which runs from April to October. At this time, the driest weather sets in, the ocean does not storm.

In the off-season, since Trincomalee is a deep-water bay, on this stretch of coast, where the water is usually calm, there can be very strong waves, the ocean is stormy, and it rains.

Hello friends. In this article we will tell you what happens on the beaches of Trincomalee during the high season and at the time when the monsoons are blowing. We were at Nilaveli beach. It is located 12 km from the city of Trincomalee. December-January is not the season here, but we decided to visit here to see what one of the best beaches in Sri Lanka looks like during the monsoon period.

Trincomalee is sometimes called Trincomalee or Trinco. It is located in the bay of the Indian Ocean, on the shore of a deep-water harbor. Northeast coast of Sri Lanka.

Despite the distance from to (about 260 kilometers and about 12 hours drive), Trincomalee is loved by tourists from all over the world. It has its advantages, especially from May to October.

The shores of the bay protect the area from strong winds. The climate here is drier and warmer than in other resort areas of Sri Lanka. There are two famous beaches in Trincomalee: Nilaveli and Uppuveli.

You can travel to Sri Lanka all year round, but remember that this is an island and beach weather depends on the monsoons. Therefore, pay special attention to the place.

Before the trip, we studied beach and cultural places, made up and thought out what to do with winter things. They left a suitcase with winter clothes in, a medium backpack in, and decided to do part of the route lightly with small backpacks.

The time was calculated tough, but we realized that we really want to see the famous beach (at least one) in the off season, when winds blow from the ocean and, as they say, you can’t swim.

We were in December-January and traveled around the central and western parts of the island. It's really cool there in the winter.

But in the area of ​​​​the city of Trincomalee at this time, just not the season. So after , the northwestern point of the island, we returned to and on January 1 in the afternoon we left in the opposite - east direction to Trinco.

The hotel on Nilaveli beach was booked in advance from home.

We got there first by bus. We arrived in Trincomalee at 6 pm, when it was about to get dark. We arranged with a tuk-tuker who took us directly to the hotel. We arrived in the dark.

Port city, with a convenient large quiet harbor, known since prehistoric times. An important point of the Siamese kingdom, from which trade routes went, including to China.

There are cultural and historical monuments, despite the fact that for a long time the city was under the rule of Portugal, then France, then Holland, then Great Britain.

So, for the needs of the fort, the Portuguese destroyed the ancient temple, dragging the columns to strengthen the garrison. Now these columns are in the Lisbon Museum.

In addition, the city is located on the border of the Sinhalese and Tamil territories. There has been a war here for a long time. Therefore, or because there was a naval base in the fort city until 1957, but along the beach there are towers on which military men with machine guns stand.

They don't shoot, they don't announce a curfew, they just guard and watch. It looks a little strange.

Sometimes you can find destroyed houses - the consequences of the 2004 tsunami.

What to see in Trincomalee

First of all, these are religious buildings and temples of various denominations:

  • Hindu
  • Buddhist
  • Muslim
  • Christian

These are famous Buddhist stupas. In Anuradhapura, they are gigantic in the preserved.

Attractions Trincomalee

  • Temple Koneswaram Kovil (Koneswaram Kovil)

Near the temple is another attraction - Cape Swami (Swami rock).

Here you can make scuba diving - snorkeling.

  • Kanniyai Hot Wells is a sacred place for Hindus. It is believed that the springs were created by the god Vishnu to fight the demon. Swimming in them will not work - only ablutions. These are seven small square wells with thermal water, in the open air. Pilgrims and tourists collect water in buckets and douse it.

  • near the wells are the ruins of the ancient city
  • The largest bridge in Sri Lanka, Kinniya

  • reservoir of the 7th century AD Kantale (Kantale)

  • fort frederick

  • ruins of British military bases from World War II. Now they were chosen by colonies of bats.

These attractions are available at any time of the year.

Trincomalee beaches

In the city itself there is a fairly clean wide city beach. Here, as a rule, locals bathe.

Near Trincomalee, a wide sandy zone stretches along the coast. You can swim almost everywhere, but Upuveli and Nilaveli are considered the best beaches.

Wide beach, but not in season

Noisy nightlife, expensive restaurants and developed tourist infrastructure are not here. For parties and nightlife it is worth going to the south of the island.

Trinco beaches are suitable for those who are looking for peace, measured life and water sports: diving, surfing, windsurfing and snorkeling on the islands.

The high season in Trincomalee is from April to October.

From May to August, sea lovers come to watch whales and dolphins.

Uppuweli

This is a small resort village with inexpensive housing. Mostly bungalows, guesthouses and quiet mini hotels.

Stop in the village of Nilaveli

  • It is located 6 kilometers from the city center.
  • The beaches are deserted, long, wide, with soft yellowish sand and calm seas. The sea is warm and clean.

  • Rest without fuss and noise. Everything is simple, but colorful, allows you to understand the life of local residents.

  • Here is a memorial and a cemetery for those who died during the Japanese air attack in April 1942.

Nilaveli

The village of Nilaveli is located about 5 km from Upuveli.

Before the terrible tsunami wave passed here in 2004, Nilaveli Beach was considered almost the best in Sri Lanka.

Now part of the tourist structure has been restored and continues to be restored. The place is still attractive for tourists. There are cafes, guesthouses, mini-hotels.

Secluded, beautiful place with wide long beaches. Virtually deserted.

Tourists come here even from America, where there are enough beaches.

In Nilaveli you can rent a boat and go to Pigeon Island.


Nilaveli in winter

Pigeon Island

Pigeon is a small, green, uninhabited island. On one side of the island there is a gently sloping sandy beach with fine almost white sand, on the other a coral reserve.

In the morning and in the evening, the island is at the complete disposal of pigeon flocks. Hence the name.

Nilaveli Pidgeon. Season

The island is popular with divers. Satisfied with them and lovers of snorkeling.

A few kilometers north of Pigeon there is another island - Coral Island.

Boats do not go to this island, but you can swim. This is one of the best dive sites in Sri Lanka.

How to get to the beaches

Buses run from Trincomalee to the beaches every 30 minutes.

To Uppuveli

  • Travel time 20 minutes.
  • The fare is 26 LKR.
  • You can take a tuk-tuk. This is approximately 250 LKR during the day and 300 LKR at night and in the evening.

To Nilaveli

  • by bus 45 minutes. Cost 30 LKR
  • tuk tuk costs about 250 LKR

Off season in Nilaveli

There were three other people staying at the hotel besides us. So the hotel was deserted.

The evening was warm, dry and not stuffy at all.

By 11 o'clock in the morning the air temperature was 26-27 degrees, and by the middle of the day it was all 30. There was no rain.

We found the beach completely empty, except for the cows lying on the sand and a couple of local residents. Soon three groups of schoolchildren came. They had something like "Fun Starts", including tasks on the coast and at sea.

The waves are quite high - we wanted to swim, but we did not dare to enter the water. There are no buoys or a dedicated swimming area.

And then we noticed a man in the water. He swam calmly, but did not go far from the shore.

Then we also decided. The water is pleasant, the sand is quite fine without stones and shells. The increase in depth is quite fast, so we also kept closer to the shore. The wave felt oceanic, not sea.

When they came out of the sea, they saw a man doing yoga. Turned out to be a local. His house was right there in the jungle. He spoke English very well, so we didn't understand everything.

Word for word, he tempted us to visit him to see the peacocks walking in the yard.

See the photo report for this.

Conclusion: during the monsoon season from November to February, there is absolutely nothing to do here, especially with children.

By the way, the next morning we were all alone in the hotel. The rest dispersed.

In the high season - from April to October, this is a great place for a relaxing and sports holiday.

How to get to Trincomalee

It is most convenient to come from Anuradhapura. We traveled by bus and tuk-tuk.

From Colombo

There are many ways to get to Trincomalee, transport links are very good. Prices - any, but the travel time varies a little.

By plane

You can fly to Trincomalee by local airlines. The airport in Trinco is called Trincomalee Airport, or China Bay Airport. Several times a week, flights arrive here from Ratmalana Airport, which is located in the south of Colombo.

If you have money, you can rent an ordinary propeller-driven plane or helicopter, even book a charter flight.

Airlines:

  • HeliTours - regular flights three times a week, charter orders
  • FirstAir - charters only
  • SimplyFly (Millenium Airlines) - charters only

From Bandaranaike Airport (Colombo) a charter can be ordered from airlines:

  • Cinnamon Air
  • Simply Fly (Millennium Airlines)

By taxi

You can take a taxi from Bandaranaike International Airport to Trincomalee. Approximately 120 dollars.

By train

The train leaves Colombo at 21:00. Arrives in Trincomalee at 05:10 am.

  • Travel time 7 aces.
  • Ticket price 15$

There is a daily night train from Trincomalee to Colombo.

  • travel time 9 hours.
  • train leaves from Trincomalee at 20:00

By regular bus

Buses to Trincomalee

  • travel time 7 hours
  • cost 345 LKR

The bus station is located next to the railway station.

On a comfortable air-conditioned bus

  • travel time 6 hours
  • cost 600 LKR
  • run every 45 minutes

On a scooter

Rent a scooter and travel. Driving in Sri Lanka is on the left side.

We traveled part of the route by car. We rented a car with a driver in Kandy. Very convenient and not expensive.

From Kandy to Trincomalee

Can be reached by bus. Travel time is approximately 6 hours.

From Trincomalee to Kandy the bus leaves at 14:30

Trincomalee, Nilaveli, Upaveli on the map

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