Top 10 Tourist Attractions to visit in Jaffna
Jaffna is situated on the northern tip of Sri Lanka and has
a predominantly Tamil population and considered as a cultural capital of Tamils
in Sri Lanka. The locals of Jaffna are indeed wonderful and friendly people and
making a trip to this beautiful part of Sri Lanka should be a priority on
anyone’s travel plan. Now the peace seems to be back. But the city will need a
lot of time and money to regain its glory.
Below are Top 10 must visit places in Jaffna
The Jaffna library was one of the best in Asia before being
burned down by some Sinhala extremists. Now most of it is restored and it is
open for public viewing. It is one of the monumental buildings in Jaffna and
very close to the town.
Situated on the south side of the Jaffna peninsula at the
water’s edge of the lagoon, the ancient fort in Jaffna is the second largest
existing fort in the Island. Originally built by the Portuguese in 1619 and
re-built and expanded by the Dutch during the second half of the 17th and the
18th centuries to facilitate trading activities of Sri Lanka’s northern region
indicate not only of Jaffna’s strategic importance to Europeans but its
significance throughout Sri Lanka’s history.
Nallur Kandasamy Kovil is Jaffna's premier place of Hindu
worship. Nallur Kandasamy Kovil characterised by a golden arch and elaborate
gopuram attracts hundreds of pilgrims and worshippers. The present building of
the kovil goes back to the eighteenth century. The original temple said to go
back to the times of the Tamil kings was destroyed by the Portuguese in 1620
and stood on the site presently occupied by St. James Church about a quarter
mile from the present temple. This temple is a place of the most important
religious festival on Jaffna's Peninsula. It last 26 days and finish on the
first day of August's full moon. Don't forget to try out ice creams from the
famous ice cream shop (Lingam Cool bar) nearby when you visit there. The Nallur
kovil is about 1Km from the Jaffna town.
During the existence of Nallur Rajadhani, last king of the
kingdom of the people in the northern part of the country was Sankiliyan.But
with the arrival of the Portuguese rule in Sri Lanka the fall of the kingdom
was inevitable. This arch is found in the land where the earlier Tamil King
Sangiliyan's Palace stood. Now there is an entrance-arch, but this is said to
be part of a later Dutch building. The Sangilean Thoopu is about 2.7 Km from
Jaffna bus stand.
5) Nainatheevu
There are boat services available and the boat ride is an
enjoyable way to visit the island. The Island is a bit far from Jaffna and it
will take around 2-3 hours to get there, depending on the availability of the
boats.
Original temple was built by a rich foreign trader who
received blessing from Goddess Ambal Devi when passing by in the sea, was
demolished in the sixteen century by Portuguese. However Ambal statue was
hidden by locals and temple was rebuilt in 18 century. The actual gopuram was
added in 1933.Many parents bring their new-born babies to this temple seeking
the blessing of Goddess Meenkashi (wife of Shiva) to whom this temple is now
dedicated.
This Temple is one of the three places in Sri Lanka where
Lord Buddha has visited so Nagadeepa viharaya is an important destination for
Buddhist pilgrims. Purana Vihara were constructed by the two warring Naga
kings, Mahodara and his nephew Chulodara, at the site where Lord Buddha during
his second visit to Lanka - five years after attaining Enlightenment -
intervened and mediated in settling a dispute over the possession of a
gem-studded throne; This precious throne which was offered to the Buddha, was
returned by him to the Naga Kings and was later enshrined in stupa located next
to the temple.
One of the best beaches in the Jaffna peninsula, the shallow
waters and the very gentle waves making it an ideal for safe sea bathing. You
can a long way toward the sea in the clear blue water and a great place to
visit to have a break during your travels. There are houses for rent if you
want stay in this area, and it is around 15 Km away from Jaffna Town.
This clean prestige beach is situated in Allaippiddy, which
is located some 23 Km North of Jaffna Town.
Keerimalai is renowned for its natural water spring where
illnesses and sicknesses are cured miraculously after bathing in it. Only a
stone wall separate the pool from the sea but the water is fresh water coming
from a spring. There is a Hindu Temple called Naguleeswaram Temple is situated
near to the Keerimali pond and is very popular among Hindu’s. The nearest place
is Kankeesanthurai and situated northern tip of the Jaffna peninsula around 15
Km away from Jaffna Town.
10) Dambakola Patuna
10) Dambakola Patuna
An ancient port in Sri Lanka, this is where Sangamiththa
theraniya landed while bringing the Bo saplings used at Sri Maha Bodiya. There
is a temple and a statue of Sangamiththa theraniya.The Tamil name of this place
called Mathagal and situated around 20 Km from Jaffna Town.
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