

A serene and well-maintained cemetery honoring the soldiers who lost their lives during World War II, offering a poignant reminder of the past.
A serene and well-maintained cemetery dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives during World War II.
A historic Hindu temple with stunning ocean views, offering a peaceful morning visit.
Explore the beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters surrounding Trincomalee's natural harbour.

Trincomalee can be hot, but the cemetery is outdoors and may require modest clothing.
Protection from the sun is crucial when visiting outdoor attractions like the cemetery.

Famous for its traditional Sri Lankan breakfast and scenic beach views.
A local favorite for its variety of breakfast options and cozy atmosphere.
Known for its fresh seafood dishes and panoramic views of the harbor.
Handcrafted from sea glass found along Trincomalee's beaches, these unique pieces celebrate the town's coastal heritage.
Intricately designed batik fabrics, a traditional Sri Lankan art form, are popular among locals and tourists alike.
A local delicacy made from coconut milk, sugar, and spices, this sweet treat is a must-try when visiting Trincomalee.
Coconut milk rice with banana leaves, served with lunu miris (chili coconut) and seeni sambol (coconut onion).
Thin, string-like rice noodles with coconut sambal and curry.
Steamed rice with various curries like fish, chicken, or vegetables, served with papadam and sambol.

The Tappan Zee Bridge, a vital link between Rockland and Westchester counties, offers stunning views of the Hudson River and the surrounding landscape.

Clark Sunset Boulevard, a bustling entertainment hub, offers a mix of vibrant nightlife, dining, and shopping options, with a backdrop of Mount Arayat.
Candolim Beach Market, a bustling hub in Goa, offers a vibrant mix of local and international shopping, with a focus on beachwear, handicrafts, and souvenirs.