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Arugam Bay is the most popular surf spot and is also the only international surf competition venue in Sri Lanka. It is also rated as one of the top ten surf destinations in the world. It has also hosted most of the international surfing competitions in Sri Lanka since 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lanka.com/events/surfing-in-arugam-bay/|title=Surfing in Arugam Bay|date=2014-01-01|website=Lakpura LLC|language=en-US|access-date=2019-09-30}}</ref> It also hosted the ]. | Arugam Bay is the most popular surf spot and is also the only international surf competition venue in Sri Lanka. It is also rated as one of the top ten surf destinations in the world. It has also hosted most of the international surfing competitions in Sri Lanka since 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lanka.com/events/surfing-in-arugam-bay/|title=Surfing in Arugam Bay|date=2014-01-01|website=Lakpura LLC|language=en-US|access-date=2019-09-30}}</ref> It also hosted the ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://srilankatourstravels.com/things-to-do-in-arugam-bay-best-guide/|title=Things-to-do-in-Arugam-Bay|website=Unique Tours & Travels |language=en-US|access-date=2021-02-18}}.</ref> ] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Town in Eastern, Sri Lanka
Arugam Bay அறுகம் குடா | |
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Town | |
Beach of Arugam Bay | |
Nickname: Arugam Kudah | |
Arugam Bay | |
Coordinates: 6°51′N 81°50′E / 6.850°N 81.833°E / 6.850; 81.833 | |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Province | Eastern |
District | Ampara |
Secretariat | Pottuvil |
Arugam Bay (Template:Lang-ta), 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, 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.
Conflict between fishing and tourism
During the period of fighting between the central government and Tamil separatists tourism was fairly low key and the hotels often bought the catch of the fishermen. As a result of the peace, tourism expanded and many fishing people who had moved to areas less touched by the conflict returned. Hotel owners began to complain about the smell of drying fish and how the fishing huts blocked their view. In the aftermath of the Tsunami fishing people were forbidden to return, officially on the grounds of safety but allegedly as a result of pressure from the hotel owners.
Surrounding areas
The nearby (4 kilometres (2.5 mi)) Muslim village of Pottuvil is the center of commerce and transportation while tourist accommodations lie along the beach to the south of Pottuvil Arugam Bay (4 kilometres (2.5 mi)) is also the gateway and the only road access to the Yala East National Park. In 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) distance there is Pasarichenai Beach. This area is known as Kumana (44 kilometres (27 mi)), to be reached via the Tamil/Sinhalese settlement of Panama (Sri Lanka) (17 kilometres (11 mi)) and the Tamil shires at Okanda (32 kilometres (20 mi)). The local area is home to a number of elephants, often travelling between Lahugala and Kumana national parks.
Places to visit Arugam Bay
- Climb the Elephant Rock
- Visit Muhundu Maha Viharaya
- Pottuvil Lagoon Boat Trip
- Kumana National Park Safari
- Visit Kudumbigala Monastery
Foodie Spots in Arugam Bay
- Flo! Restaurant
Flo! Restaurant is located just near the main road of Arugam Bay and is famous for its seafood and other local cuisines. Checking it out is a must-do on our list of things to do in Arugam Bay.
- Blue Ocean Restaurant
Blue Ocean Restaurant is located just on the side of the main road that runs south towards Panama from Arugam Bay, and it is one of the best spots in the area for authentic Sri Lankan cuisines. Their rottis and rice and curry dishes are famous among frequent visitors alike.
- Cili Hotel and Pizza Restaurant
Serving the best pizzas in the area, Cili Hotel and Pizza Restaurant is a bed and breakfast, offering a private beach as well an excellent barbeque. They also offer bike rides and offers one of the best surfing schools in the area also. Visiting this pizza restaurant has made it into our list of best things to do in Arugam Bay, which is located only 50 meters away from the beach.
Surfing
Main article: Surfing in Sri LankaArugam Bay is the most popular surf spot and is also the only international surf competition venue in Sri Lanka. It is also rated as one of the top ten surf destinations in the world. It has also hosted most of the international surfing competitions in Sri Lanka since 2004. It also hosted the So Sri Lanka Pro 2019. ]
References
- Robinson, Lyn (2008). "Post-disaster community tourism recovery: the tsunami and Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka". Disasters. 32 (4): 631–645. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7717.2008.01058.x. PMID 18479472.
- The Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein, p. 386
- The Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein, pp. 386–7
- The Shock Doctrine, Naomi Klein, pp. 388–97
- "Surfing in Arugam Bay". Lakpura LLC. 1 January 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
- "Things-to-do-in-Arugam-Bay". Unique Tours & Travels. Retrieved 18 February 2021..