

A bustling street food market in Puttalam, offering a delightful mix of local and seafood dishes.
Famous for its traditional Sri Lankan breakfast, especially the 'Kosala Roti' and 'String Hoppers'.
Known for its delicious Sri Lankan curries and seafood dishes, especially the 'Ambul Thiyal' and 'Squid Curry'.
A popular street food market offering a variety of dishes, especially busy in the evenings with food stalls and live music.
A blend of aromatic spices unique to Puttalam, used in traditional Sri Lankan curries.
Handcrafted from the leaves of the Areca palm, these plates are traditionally used for serving betel nut and areca nut.
Intricately hand-embroidered with traditional patterns, these doilies are a symbol of Puttalam's lace-making heritage.

Puttalam's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings.
Staying hydrated is crucial, and a portable filter ensures safe drinking water.
Having local currency makes transactions easier and can help avoid high exchange rates.
Explore the historic Dutch Fort, built in the 17th century, offering a glimpse into Sri Lanka's colonial past.
Relax and unwind at Bentota Beach, known for its golden sands and clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
Enjoy a leisurely evening at Galle Face Green, a bustling urban park with street food, games, and people-watching.
Rice flour pancakes with coconut and jaggery, served with coconut milk
Chopped roti with vegetables, eggs, and spices, served with gravy
Sour fish curry with tamarind and spices, served with rice
Bedni Bugyal, a high-altitude meadow in the Garhwal Himalayas, offers panoramic views of Trisul and Nanda Ghunti peaks.
A volcanic mountain range offering hiking trails, scenic views, and historical sites.
A serene wetland haven for migratory birds, Mangalajodi is a must-visit for nature lovers and birdwatchers.