Weligama/ Location map
Weligama Bay down south is a spectacular crescent of golden sand punctuating the coastline. Weligama has much to offer the visitor apart from sea and sun, however. Weligama, with its spectacular sweep of sandy bay, is a fishing centre 144kms from Colombo renowned for several artistic traditions such as lacework (especially mats and table-cloths) and architectural fretwork.
As you approach Weligama along the coast road east from Galle you will encounter Sri Lanka's famous stilt fishermen, one who has a long pole with a crossbar that is stuck in the seabed close to the shore. When heading into Weligama from the west the main road forks. The inland branch runs through the centre of the town, over the railway track, and then past a small fenced-off area with several boulders, the largest of which has been carved with a 4-metre high figure known as the Kusta Rajah or 'Leper King.' Both hands are raised; the right hand in Buddhist vitarka mudra or instructional gesture. In addition the elaborate hair of the figure is decorated with medallions depicting samadhi or meditating Buddhas.
For your pleasure we organize :
- Day trips/Round trips through Sri Lanka
- Guided snorkeling trips
- Deep Sea fishing trips
- Whale watching trips
- Surfboard rental
- High quality surfing lessons at the lowest rate
- Ayurvedic massages
