Most days are cloudless, the ocean is warm, and water clarity is very good which makes it ideal for snorkeling, diving, sailing and a host of other water sports. The curve of Pasikuda bay means that swimming can be enjoyed throughout the year. Pasikuda meaning ‘Green- Algae Bay’ is located approximately 35 kilometers away from the town of Batticaloa. The natural beauty of this beach with its horseshoe shaped bay, endless stretch of sandy shores and sparkling blue waters attracts visitors from all over. There are a string of hotels, restaurants and guesthouses located along the shores of this beach. After the civil war in Sri Lanka and the Tsunami in 2004, tourism activities in this area experience a downfall. However, at present Pasikuda is making a comeback as a tourist destination. The government has taken necessary action to redevelop this area through a government- driven Special Economic Zone. This beach has been identified as one of the most secure spots for swimming in Sri Lanka and visitors have the ability to wade further into the sea because of the shallowness of the sea. When you stay pasikuda Aviyana Ceylon tours will arrange for you partake in surfing, snorkeling, diving, wind surfing, water-skiing and kite surfing while at Pasikuda. The Pasikuda Bay is made up of a shallow coral reef has been declared as a Marine Sanctuary by the NARA and is one of the best known reef systems. These corals are linked to similar reef systems towards Kalkudah. The beach of Pasikuda is home to vibrant corals and magnificent marine species. In contrast to other beach resorts in Sri Lanka, this beach surrounded by corals is comparatively untouched by visitors and this allows you to enjoy the tranquility and quiet while soaking up some sun rays. Throught Aviyana Ceylon Tours Make sure to visit Pasikuda during the time period of May to September in order to enjoy this heavenly beach. While you holiday in pasikuda, explore the historic city of Batticaloa with its many lagoons, Dutch fort, stunning lighthouse, heritage museum of Kattankudy and singing fish under the Kallady bridge.
Ridiyagama Safari Park
Ridiyagama safari park is the first ever man made safari park in Sri Lanka which opened its doors to the public in 2016. It was