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Delft island is an Island in the Palk Strait, northern Sri Lanka. This island is named as Delft in the Admiralty Chart unlike the other islands, whose names are Tamil. The island's area is 50 km² and it is roughly oval-shaped. Its length is 8 km and its maximum width about 6 km. Delft Islands flat grounds adds to the beauty of its breath taking views.
We hired a open pickup and did a two hour tour of the island. saw some lovely houses many deserted with owners living in colombo / overseas, kovils all being painted brillant colours, the boabab tree, the wild horses, the old fort. The travel over was an experience, crowded boat taking the office staff and teachers to the Island.
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You have many places to visit at Mannar island although many simply ignore this place due to the extreme hot weather and less facilities. But it’s a must visit at least once. Mannar is famous for flamingoes in the migratory season. You can see them beside the road connecting Mannar and main island. Some of the major attractions are Mannar fort, thaleimannar pier and light house, thaleimannar beach, adam’s bridge, Keeri beach. The Adam’s bridge is a must visit from all of this. Specially visit in evenings, the sunset view would be amazing. If you can get navy permission they’ll take you on a boat ride towards the first island of town he adams bridge. On the way to Mannar you can visit Doric bungalow, arippu fort, Madhu church and thanthrimale temple.
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Kirala Island is an island located on Bolgoda Lake, close to Sri Lanka's capital city of Colombo.It has a restaurant open daily from 10 am to midnight, offering a wide array of local and international dishes.The island has family recreation attractions such as Sri Lanka's largest model train display, games, music, entertainment,fishing, boating, BBQ etc. It's also offered for private parties.
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Parappuduwa is an island located in the middle of Ratgama Lake in Sri Lanka. This island is well known thanks to former Buddhist nun's monastery grounded by sister Ayya Khema. The Parappuduwa Nun's Island monastery was officially opened on 9th September 1984. The nun's monastery was closed 1987 and was abandoned for 20 years. Now Buddhist monks live there and continue in tradition of a Buddhist monastery at Parappuduwa.
Diverse varieties of Mangroves and migrant birds. Must get a boat to visit the place.
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