Flying over water is still a dream for so many people, while some of them are out there learning to do kitesurfing. Kitesurfing is a well-known sport that is also addressed as kiteboarding that is practiced by young, old, beginners as well as experienced riders.
Read MoreHow much time does it take to learn to kitesurf? When beginning to kitesurf, many individuals ask themselves this question. The critical issue is that someone learns appropriately and as safely as possible, not whether they learn sooner or later.
Read MoreKitesurfing's adrenaline rush is unrivalled, whether it's surfing through crystal clear waters or executing gravity-defying feats along the pier. Kitesurfing is a passionate union of wind and water that gives individuals an indescribable sense...
Read MoreHave you heard that Sri Lanka has been voted the best kitesurfing spot in the world? The best kitesurfing places in Asia can be found in Sri Lanka. Yes, the west coast of Sri Lanka does have some of the most excellent beaches in the world.
Read MoreFew things in the world can match the exciting sensation of Kitesurfing in terms of adrenaline rush—harnessing the power of the wind to glide all across water's surface and be lifted into the sky, unlike any other pastime.
Read MoreAs a kitesurfer, how do you decide on a location for your kitesurfing destination? Do you choose based on wind accuracy, or do you prefer a place where you don't have to worry about wind conditions during your kitesurfing vacation?
Read MoreTo the uninitiated, kite surfing is a fascinating extreme sport they may not be sure about. The problem is usually not the sport. It gives everyone a powerful adrenaline rush just to watch! The problem is that they don't think they are skilled enough to participate
Read MoreWhen I first came to Kalpitiya with my girlfriend, we had no idea we'd be taking a kitesurfing course. We managed to spend over a month in Sri Lanka without even getting on a regular surfboard, even though every single person who's heard...
Read MoreTourism will never be completely sustainable as every industry has impacts, but it can work towards becoming more sustainable. The UN World Commission on Environment and Development adopted the idea of sustainability in the Brundtland report in...
Read MoreWhile Kalpitiya is better known as a kiteboarding paradise or a great destination for dolphin-watching, a day trip to Wilpattu National Park should be high on your list. Wilpattu National Park is home to leopards, sloth bears, and elephants.
Read MoreThe history of Kalpitiya goes beyond the period of the Portuguese, Dutch, and Arabs' arrival in Sri Lanka. According to the "Mahawansa," Aryan prince Vijaya landed in "Thambapanni" (now called Thammannawa - copper sand or Kudirai Malai) with his brigade and founded it.
Read MoreKalpitiya, located on the western coast of Sri Lanka, is a popular but still peaceful tourism destination. Its attraction lies in its beautiful peninsula location. Here are five top reasons to visit Kalpitiya.
Read MoreWilpattu National Park and Copper Sand Safari: Enjoy the wildlife adventure with the historical Aryan prince Vijaya's landing point. Wilpattu is Sri Lanka's largest and oldest national park. Its name derives from the Tamil language.
Read MoreMassage Hut: Massage and Massage Lessons @ Valampuri Resort. Why should you try our massage or massage lessons? We have trained, experienced massage therapists available from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM by appointment only. Specially tailored massage lessons are also available.
Read MoreA 'Fun in the Sun' Dolphin Watching in Kalpitiya. If you love to experience life under the ocean and see the dolphins flipping and swimming around, we have the right place and the perfect entertainment for you.
Read MoreThe Anawilundawa Bird Sanctuary is situated in the Puttalam district in the North Western province of the country, between Chilaw and Puttalam. More specifically, it is situated between the coast and the Chilaw-Puttalam railway line. The uniqueness of Anawilundawa
Read MoreKalpitiya donkeys are not native to Sri Lanka. They were brought over by Arab and Dutch traders several hundred years ago. These donkeys are distinct from others found in Sri Lanka and are the only two known colonies of donkeys found in the country. It is estimated that there are around...
Read MoreThis is the story of Uncle Shell, who has been working with shells for the past 40 years. No one knows his name; we just call him "Uncle Shell". He collects shells from all of Sri Lanka's beaches, with a special government permit from the Department of Fisheries. All the shells he collects are sorted,
Read More(Mehndi - Traditional Temporary Body Art with SANA) Mehndi is a form of traditional temporary body art from ancient India. The Henna (lawsonia inermis) plant leaves are dried and powdered to create a paste used to draw mehndi body art.
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