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Sri Lanka Kalpitiya

More recently developing a tourism industry, Kalpitiya is made up of fourteen islands mostly populated by fishermen.

The island's colonial past can be seen in the Dutch-era fort and church with resorts lining Alankuda beach and kitsurfers flocking to the beach and nearby lagoon.

A marine sanctuary, the waters of Kalpitiya are home to a variety of dolphin species, including bottlenose and spinner, as well as turtles and whales meaning whale and dolphin watching trips are a highlight of the island.

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Kalpitiya

Kitesurfing in Kalpitiya

Vidya Balachander
Vidya Balachander
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A backwater compared to the more popular tourist spots around the country, Kalpitiya, on the northwestern coast, has slowly built a reputation for its kitesurfing. It is at the tip of a slender finger of land sticking out into the Indian Ocean, with a lagoon on its eastern side. While the relatively gentle winds and calm waters of the lagoon make it a great spot for beginners, more experienced kitesurfers flock to Alankuda beach, which has stronger winds and moderate crowds. A couple of kitesurfing schools in the area provide training, rent out kites and offer basic accommodation. Check out the Sri Lanka Kite School. New kite resorts in Kalpitiya run their own schools and offer special accommodation packages for kitesurfers. Rascals Kite Resort, a rustic hotel with colourfully decorated cabanas, is run by kitesurfing enthusiasts and has direct access to the lagoon. Bar Reef Resort, an eco-conscious hotel at Alankuda beach, also offers kitesurfing lessons and excursions to nearby lagoons. For a different kind of adventure, Kalpitiya has excellent opportunities for snorkelling and dolphin spotting. It is also only a two-hour drive from Wilpattu National Park, one of the country’s premier wildlife sanctuaries, which has the largest population of leopards. It’s well worth planning a day trip to Wilpattu while you are in the area. Spend at least three nights in Kalpitiya, especially if you intend to kitesurf, and an additional day or two for other excursions. The ideal time for kitesurfing here is between May and October. Wind conditions are milder but still favourable between December and March.

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