Kalutara
Kalutara, a scenic coastal town in Sri Lanka, is renowned for its spiritual heritage, epitomized by the Kalutara Bodhiya, a sacred fig tree. The town is also home to the architectural marvel, Richmond Castle, and the prehistoric cave of Pahiyangala, offering a unique blend of spiritual, historical, and natural attractions.
Places to Visit:
Kalutara Bodhiya
The Kalutara Bodhiya stands as a beacon of serenity and spiritual significance in the heart of Kalutara, Sri Lanka. This revered site is home to one of the most sacred fig trees in the country, believed to be a direct sapling from the sacred Bodhi tree under which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. The Kalutara Bodhiya is not just a religious site but a symbol of unity and peace, attracting thousands of devotees and tourists alike, regardless of their faith. The temple complex surrounding the Bodhi tree is adorned with intricate carvings and statues, contributing to its serene ambiance. The stupa, gleaming in white, contrasts beautifully against the green backdrop of the tree, creating a picturesque setting. This place is especially vibrant during Buddhist festivals, where rituals and offerings illuminate its significance. The Kalutara Bodhiya serves as a spiritual haven, offering solace and inspiration to all who visit.
- What to wear: Preferably white clothes covering up to Elbow and Knees.
- When to visit: Year-round experience.
- Notes: You can also join the crowds offering flowers and lighting oil lamps.
Richmond Castle
Richmond Castle, nestled in Kalutara, is a splendid mansion that exemplifies the architectural grandeur of the colonial era in Sri Lanka. Built in the early 20th century for a wealthy landowner and philanthropist, this two-story building is an architectural marvel, blending Indian and British styles. The castle boasts intricate carvings, magnificent stained-glass windows, and expansive gardens that showcase the opulence of its past inhabitants. Despite its name, Richmond Castle functioned more as a palatial residence than a fortress. Today, it stands as a testament to Sri Lanka's colonial history and architectural heritage, attracting history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and tourists. The property overlooks the Kalu Ganga, providing stunning views that enhance the tranquil and timeless atmosphere of the estate. Richmond Castle also has a poignant history, echoed in the stories of its original owner's philanthropy and eventual solitude, adding a layer of depth to its historical allure.
- What to wear: Any comfortable clothing
- When to visit: Year-round experience. Open daily from 08.00 AM to 05.30 PM.
- Notes: Photography within the premises is prohibited but guided tours are available.
Pahiyangala (Fa Hien Cave)
Pahiyangala is an archaeological treasure trove located in the Kalutara District of Sri Lanka, offering a glimpse into the prehistoric life of the island. Named after the Chinese monk Faxian, who is said to have visited the site, Pahiyangala is home to one of the largest natural rock caves in Asia. Archaeological excavations have unearthed evidence of human habitation dating back to approximately 37,000 years, making it one of the oldest historical sites in Sri Lanka. Inside the cave, visitors can see remnants of prehistoric human settlements, including tools, burial sites, and fossilized remains, which provide valuable insights into the lives of these ancient communities. The surrounding area, rich in biodiversity and natural beauty, adds to the allure of Pahiyangala, making it a fascinating destination for archaeologists, nature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the origins of human civilization.
- What to wear: Any comfortable clothing. But there is a Buddhist Stupa on the peak.
- When to visit: Can visit anytime of the year. Open daily from 08.00 AM to 05.30 PM
- Notes: It is a climb of about 200 steps.
When to visit:
Kalutara is best visited during the Winter Season in Sri Lanka (that's November to April). But, beaches are clear and visited by many all year round. However, swimmable beach areas are limited.
Climate/Weather:
In Kalutara, the highest daytime temperatures typically range around 30°C to 32°C, while at night, they can drop to around 25°C to 27°C. The months of May and June are expected to receive the most rainfall, with June being the rainiest month, accumulating up to 350mm of precipitation. January, on the other hand, is both the driest and one of the least humid months, making it one of the best times to visit if you're looking to avoid the rain.
Where to Stay:
Recommended list of Hotels for your stay. Contact MESHAUN Journeys to discounted/promotional prices for the hotels.
Cinnamon Bentota Beach
- Category: Boutique Hotel
- Rooms: 08 Rooms
- Book now: www.taruvillaskandy.com
- Location: Click here (Link to Google Map)
Centara ceysands Resort & Spa
- Category: Boutique Hotel
- Rooms: 08 Rooms
- Book now: www.taruvillaskandy.com
- Location: Click here (Link to Google Map)
Thaala Bentota Resort
- Category: Boutique Hotel
- Rooms: 08 Rooms
- Book now: www.taruvillaskandy.com
- Location: Click here (Link to Google Map)
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