Places to Visit in Arugam Bay Panama Sri Lanka

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Arugambay | Panama | Sri Lanka
    Arugam Bay (Tamil: அறுகம் குடா), known locally as "Arugam Kudah", is situated on the Indian Ocean in the dry zone of Sri Lanka's southeast coast, and a historic settlement of the ancient Batticaloa Territory (Mattakallappu Desam). The bay is located 117 kilometres (73 mi) south of Batticaloa, 320 kilometres (200 mi) due east of Colombo, and approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of the market town of Pottuvil. The main settlement in the area, known locally as Ullae, is predominantly Muslim,[1] however there is a significant Sri Lankan Tamil and Sinhala population to the south of the village, as well as a number of international expatriates, largely from Europe and Australia. While traditionally fishing has dominated the local economy, tourism has grown rapidly in the area in recent years. Arugam Kudah's literal Tamil translation is "Bay of Cynodon dactylon". Tourism in Arugam Bay is dominated by surf tourism, thanks to several quality breaks in the area, however tourists are also attracted by the local beaches, lagoons, historic temples and the nearby Kumana National Park. Much of the bay, as well as the neighbouring town of Pottuvil, were destroyed in the 2004 Tsunami.
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    Panama (Sinhala: පාණම, pāṇama, Tamil: பாணமை, pāṇamai) is a coastal village in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, located 126 kilometres (78 mi) south of Batticaloa and 12 km (7.5 mi) south of Arugam Bay. It is the last populated settlement in the southernmost part of the province, within the Ampara District. Kumana Bird Sanctuary and Heritage park starts southwards from Panama.
    Panama was the capital of the Colonial Panamapattuwa of Mattakkalappu Desam. This ancient village can be seen in the historical maps of the Portuguese and the Dutch as Panao, Panova, and Paneme. Panama's inhabitants are predominantly Sinhalese, with a significant minority Sri Lankan Tamil population.[2] Panama is known for its Pattini Cult.
    The village's name has been a cause for mix-up by Sri Lanka Post resulting in local mail being wrongly redirected to the Central American nation of Panama and vice versa for international mail.
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    Locations
    Panama Tank - maps.app.goo.g...
    කිඹුලාගල | Crocodile Rock - maps.app.goo.g...
    Elephant Rock - maps.app.goo.g...
    Peanut Farm Beach - maps.app.goo.g...
    Panama Beach - maps.app.goo.g...
    Panama Beach Camping - Block A - maps.app.goo.g...
    Muhudu Maha Viharaya Pottuvil - maps.app.goo.g...
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Комментарии • 6

  • @chammiperera5394
    @chammiperera5394 6 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the video😊 well enjoyed, waiting to see more adventurous videos❤

  • @krishismind3316
    @krishismind3316 6 дней назад +2

    Last day of our tour😊We all have got wonderful experiences 😂. Can’t wait for the next 😍.

  • @rukmaljayashanthajayawardh5039
    @rukmaljayashanthajayawardh5039 3 дня назад +1

    Awesome. Cinematic. Drone shots are out of the world. Immensely enjoyed every minute of it. I've only been to Yala. Must visit Panama and the surroundings soon enough.