Canoeing in Kalutara – A Serene Adventure that can never be forgotten

The Sacred city of Kalutara is home to the famous Kalu Ganga River in Sri Lanka. Stretching all the way up to Ratnapura- the city of Gems, Kalu Ganga makes the 3rd longest river in the country. In addition to the scenic rewards of Kalu Ganga there is plenty of adventure on the surface of these waters. In fact, Kalutara’s Kalu Ganga is a famous spot in the island to embark on an authentic canoeing adventure.

As it is, Kalutara’s many attractions draws to this little city a plethora of visitors every day. Adorned by breathtaking beaches and tranquil temples, Kalutara has an ambience of divine beauty. The popularity of this southern city has given rise to a number of exquisite hotels in Kalutara. One such example is AVANI Kalutara Resort that provides its guests with an immaculate backdrop and delicious sea food; the 2 perks that leaves guests craving for more. An adventure like canoeing only adds to the marvels of this city. Many visitors to the island of Sri Lanka enjoy a touch of simplicity combined with adventure; canoeing provides just that perfect combination.

Canoeing along Kalu Ganga is the finest example of immersing yourself in scenic tranquility. Along the river banks guests get to experience the countryside of the island. On a few stops you may even catch a glimpse of children splashing in the water and villagers washing their clothes. The gentle sound of the moving waters combined with birds chirping at a distance creates bliss in its most soothing form. The popularity of canoeing in Kalutara has give rise to a number of tour packages. You can either opt for a canoeing package that occupies half a day or if you are fit enough to keep rowing choose a 2 day trip which takes you all the way to the end of the Kalu Ganga. After all, the adventure of canoeing in Kalutara cannot be matched with anything else in the city.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

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