Kalpitiya City
Kalpitiya is a picturesque peninsula on the northwest coast of Sri Lanka, renowned for its stunning beaches and water-based activities. It's a popular destination for kitesurfing, dolphin watching, and exploring the diverse marine ecosystem, including the Bar Reef Marine Sanctuary.
Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel, Kalpitiya
About Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel, Kalpitiya
Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel is an ideal place for Private Parties, Cocktail Parties, Wedding Receptions, Barbeque Nights and Holiday Getaways. Spectacular views and exemplary service ensure that guests are treated to a memorable stay in the Hotel. You won't find a more elegant setting to enjoy the diverse activities the Hotel has to offer. The friendly staff will provide you a personalized service ensuring you an Unforgettable experience. We will provide you the best possible solutions for each and every occasion.Location of Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel, Kalpitiya
The Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel is located along the beautiful beach stretch of Kalpitiya which is off Puttalam. Kalpitiya Village is found in the northern tip of the Kalpitiya peninsula along the North Western coastal belt of Sri Lanka. The village is approximately 169km away from Colombo and just over 130km away from the Bandaranaike International Airport in Katunayake. The peninsula is also surrounded by the Indian Ocean as well as the Puttalam Lagoon. Guests can easily hire a vehicle from the airport.Accommodation at Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel, Kalpitiya
Accommodation units at the Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel consist of naturally built cabanas. All units are spacious while the roofs are thatched with coconut palms. Some may also include a front porch with seating facilities. All cabanas consist of basic facilities required for you and your family to enjoy a peaceful holiday by one of the most breathtaking beaches in the country.Facilities at Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel, Kalpitiya
Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel offers guests an open air dining area which is known as the 'Ambalama'. The area is located under a bunch of palm trees while they serve mouth-watering Chinese, Indian and local cuisine specializing in seafood. The hotel also caters to various banquets, parties, day outs, events and corporate trips. Events can be tailor-made to suit your needs. The Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel is located in the perfect spot to enjoy the best views of the Kalpitiya beach and the Indian Ocean.Excursions and Day Tours from Ilanthiadiya Beach Hotel, Kalpitiya
Dolphin and Whale watching are the best activities that you can enjoy in Kalpitiya. All it takes is only a 25 minute boat ride where you can witness the dolphins playing around. January and April are known to be the peak months for whale watching expeditions while trawlers are arranged for this purpose. Other activities include diving, kite surfing, beach volleyball, beach football and a number of water based sports activities. Further excursions can be made to the Wilpattu National Park which is about 26km North of Puttalam. The Park is considered as Sri Lanka's largest.About Puttalam District
Puttalam is a town in Puttalam District,Sri Lanka. Situated at the apex of the Coconut triangle, Puttalam is the second largest Coconut producer of the country. And Tabbowa, a fertile land for agriculture records highest paddy production per acre.Puttalam is the main salt producer of the country. Holland fort at Kalpitiya, St. Anne's Church in Thalawila,Munneshwaram Kovil in Chilaw and Mohideen Jumma Mosque (known as Grand Mosque) in Puttalam underline the historical importance of this region.
About North Western Province
North Western Province is a province of Sri Lanka. The districts of Kurunegala and Puttalam formulate North Western or Wayamba. Its capital is Kurunegala, which has a population of 28,571. The province is known mainly for its numerous coconut plantations. Other main towns in this province are Chilaw (24,712) and Puttalam (45,661), which are both small fishing towns. The majority of the population of Wayamba province is of Sinhalese ethnicity. There is also a substantial Sri Lankan Moor minority around Puttalam and Sri Lankan Tamils in Udappu and Munneswaram. Fishing, prawn farming and rubber tree plantations are other prominent industries of the region. The province has an area of 7,888 km² and a population of 2,184,136 (2005 calculation).
Wayamba is the third largest paddy producing area in Sri Lanka .Wayamba has a highly developed agricultural economy, growing a variety of fruits and vegetables, flowering plants, spices, oil-seeds in addition to the traditional plantation crops such as Coconut, Rubber and Rice. Rich soils and varied climate give Wayamba a potential for growing of virtually any crop.
In Wayamba or North Western province, home for ancient Buddhist rock temples, magnificent citadels Panduwasnuwara, Dambadeniya, Yapahuwa and Kurunegala. Impressive remains of those citadels, palaces, Buddhist temples and monasteries provide exciting sight seeing to the visitors.