Trincomalee and Uppuveli Sri Lanka

Trincomalee is situated on the lesser-known upper east shoreline of Sri Lanka. The sea shores of Trincomalee and the close by sea shore towns of Uppuveli and Nilaveli are very “off in an unexpected direction”. So a decent expansion to your Sri Lanka visit. Trincomalee has for quite some time been inaccessible for voyagers because of the common war when the Tamil Tigers were in control there. At the point when the common war at long last reached a conclusion, Trincomalee was hit hard by the 2004 tidal wave. So no “cheerful” history, yet today you can discover a bit of “real Sri Lanka” with lovely recorded and common sights. The port of “Trinco” is one of the most wonderful in the entirety of Asia. Due to the Dutch-provincial history, the seventeenth century Fort Frederick is the feature of the city. On Pigeon Island, simply off the coast, you can go jumping and swimming. What’s more, whale viewing is conceivable here from May to October, with an opportunity of a lifetime of progress!