Kande Vihara
A hilltop Buddhist temple near Aluthgama crowned by one of the tallest seated Buddha statues in the world.
A laid-back coastal town at the mouth of the Bentota River, a transport hub and gateway to river safaris, beaches and the hilltop Kande Vihara.
Aluthgama is a relaxed seaside town in southern Kalutara District, set on the northern bank of the Bentota Ganga where the river meets the Indian Ocean. Squeezed between the historic Muslim trading town of Beruwala to the north and the Bentota resort strip to the south, it is the region's main transport hub and a springboard for boat safaris up the mangrove-lined Bentota River, long golden beaches, and the towering hilltop Buddha of Kande Vihara. Nearby, the artist Bevis Bawa's Brief Garden hides in the hills inland.
Aluthgama and neighbouring Beruwala grew up around the Bentota river mouth and one of Sri Lanka's oldest Muslim settlements, established by Arab traders over a thousand years ago. The town flourished as a fishing and market centre and, from the late 20th century, as the northern anchor of the Bentota-Beruwala tourist coast, while remaining an authentic local town with a strong Sinhalese and Muslim mix.
A hilltop Buddhist temple near Aluthgama crowned by one of the tallest seated Buddha statues in the world.
The lush hillside garden and eccentric artist's home created by landscape designer Bevis Bawa, hidden in the hills near Beruwala.
Halal and Vegetarian-friendly options are tagged below. Kosher food is not commercially available here; observant travellers usually self-cater or contact a Chabad house.
Sri Lankan Muslim, Halal · Budget
A dependable halal eatery serving biryani, kottu, rice and curry, grilled dishes and short eats, popular with the local Muslim community and travellers around Aluthgama and Beruwala.
Seafood, Sri Lankan · Mid
A casual riverside restaurant near the Bentota Ganga serving fresh grilled seafood, rice and curry and cold drinks, with vegetarian options and pleasant water views.
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