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Top 10 things to do in Beruwala
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Bentota Beach
Address: Bentota, Sri Lanka
Bentota Beach is a popular destination for water sports such as jet skiing, windsurfing, and parasailing. The beach also has a range of restaurants and bars.
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Kande Vihara Temple
Address: Aluthgama, Sri Lanka
Kande Vihara Temple is a Buddhist temple with a 160-foot tall statue of Buddha. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding area.
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Brief Garden
Address: Kalawila Village, Beruwala, Sri Lanka
Brief Garden is a beautiful garden created by the famous Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. Visitors can explore the gardens and see the many sculptures and art pieces on display.
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Beruwala Fish Market
Address: Beruwala, Sri Lanka
The Beruwala Fish Market is a bustling market where visitors can see the local fishermen selling their catch of the day. Visitors can also buy fresh seafood to take home or have cooked at one of the nearby restaurants.
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Kalutara Bodhiya
Address: Kalutara, Sri Lanka
Kalutara Bodhiya is a Buddhist temple with a stupa that is over 300 years old. Visitors can see the intricate carvings and paintings on the temple walls.
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Bawa's Lunuganga
Address: Bentota, Sri Lanka
Bawa's Lunuganga is a beautiful estate created by Geoffrey Bawa. Visitors can explore the gardens and see the many sculptures and art pieces on display.
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Kalutara Beach
Address: Kalutara, Sri Lanka
Kalutara Beach is a beautiful beach with golden sand and clear water. Visitors can swim, sunbathe, and enjoy a range of water sports.
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Turtle Hatchery
Address: Kosgoda, Sri Lanka
The Turtle Hatchery is a conservation center where visitors can see baby turtles and learn about the conservation efforts to protect these endangered animals.
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Beruwala Lighthouse
Address: Beruwala, Sri Lanka
The Beruwala Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse that was built in 1922. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding area.
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Richmond Castle
Address: Kalutara, Sri Lanka
Richmond Castle is a beautiful mansion built in the early 1900s. Visitors can explore the mansion and see the many antiques and art pieces on display.