Perched on the edge of the one of the island’s largest natural lagoons, Puttalam is a brilliant gateway to the beautiful beaches and water-sport activities of the Kalpitiya Peninsula. Far from the well-trodden tourist trail, accommodation options in Puttalam are limited to simple guesthouses and a few special hotels. Our pick of the best places to stay in Puttalam offers heritage charm aplenty, as well as a wonderful base to discover an off-the-beaten-track destination with real appeal.
Legend has it that Prince Vijaya, the first of the Sinhala kings, landed on the northern side of the Puttalam Lagoon more than 2,500 years ago, entrenching it in Sri Lanka’s origin myth. Now famous for its salt production, coconut cultivation, and the plentiful fishing on its shimmering lagoon, Puttalam is a thriving regional town. Most of today’s residents are the Muslim descendants of Arab traders and fishermen, and the striking waterfront Mohideen Jumma Masjidh is well worth visiting. Traces, too, of the Portuguese and Dutch occupations can still be seen — not least through the naming of Dutch Bay, and the ruins of the Dutch Fort on the Kalpitiya side of the lagoon.
History aside, this is a superb spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Try your hand at fishing, spot pods of dolphins swimming in the lagoon, and head out to Kalpitiya for the best kite-surfing on the island. Marvel at myriad birds, deer, elephants and — if you’re very lucky — the ever-elusive leopards at Wilpattu National Park, just 20 miles to the north. Unlike many of Sri Lanka’s crowded national parks, a visit to Wilpattu is a brilliant opportunity to feel that you have a nature’s wonders almost to yourself.
Whether you’re eager to explore from the back of a jeep, to hit the water or to savour superb Sri Lanka specialities from thrumming hole-in-the-wall eateries, Puttalam is a wonderful, oft-overlooked area to discover. The best place to stay in Puttalam promises a laid-back hideaway for you to experience Sri Lanka at its most welcoming.
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Puttalam (Sri Lanka)
Owned by the same family for generations and with only six bedrooms, this charming spot will have you feeling like part of the family too! Expect antique-filled guest rooms, gorgeous gardens & frangipani-framed terraces. The regional cuisine is sensational. A gem of a 'home-stay' in Puttalam town!