Meet Athula Priyantha of Jayasri Tuk Tuk Tours
Hello! I'm Athula Priyantha, the owner and main guide behind Jayasri Tuk Tuk Tours.
Since 2004, I've been based in beautiful Negombo, dedicated to giving visitors an authentic, up-close look at Sri Lanka. I believe every journey should be tailored to the traveler, which is why I offer flexible touring options to suit any adventure.
Our Specialized Tour Services:
* Local Sightseeing by Tuk-Tuk:
For quick, fun, and immersive travel, my tuk-tuk is the perfect way to explore! Join me for memorable sightseeing tours in Negombo.
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This is a beautiful and vibrant Hindu temple (or Kovil) dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity revered as the Remover of Obstacles and the God of Wisdom.
Architecture: It features a strikingly colorful Dravidian-style gopuram (entrance tower) adorned with intricate sculptures and statues of various Hindu gods and goddesses.
Significance: It serves as a vital place of worship for the local Hindu community, reflecting Negombo's rich multi-religious heritage.
The Experience: Visitors can step inside to experience the serene, spiritual atmosphere, admire the detailed artwork, and witness the daily rituals involving flowers, incense, and lamps.
⛪ St. Mary's Church (Maha Veediya Palliya)
Negombo is famously known as "Little Rome," and this majestic church is the centerpiece of that reputation. It is one of the largest cathedrals in Sri Lanka and a beautiful blend of European neoclassical style with Sri Lankan artistry.
Architecture: Built between 1874 and 1922, the church features a grand, towering facade and massive columns.
The Interior Highlight: The most famous feature is the breathtaking ceiling, which is covered in vibrant frescoes and paintings depicting the life of Christ and various saints. What makes this art truly unique is that the ceiling work was done by a local Buddhist painter, N.S. Godamanne, showcasing Sri Lanka's cultural harmony.
Significance: It reflects the deep-rooted Catholic faith of Negombo's coastal community,
Negombo Fish Market & Dry Fish Fields
The Negombo Fish Market, locally known as Lellama, is a chaotic, colorful, and authentic slice of local life. It’s one of the largest and most dynamic fish markets on the island.
The Market: Best visited early in the morning (around 6:00 AM) to see fishermen unload their fresh catches of tuna, crab, prawns, and various reef fish. It is a vibrant, loud, and bustling spectacle that offers a raw glimpse into Sri Lanka's fishing economy.
The Dry Fish Fields: Just beyond the wet market is the sun-drenched area where vast expanses of the day's catch—especially small fish and large, cut pieces—are laid out to dry in the open air, a traditional preservation method. This field creates a powerful, unique aroma and is a visually striking sight against the blue sky and sand.
This area showcases the heart of Negombo's identity as a classic coastal fishing town.
Negombo Dutch Fort (Old Fort)
The Negombo Dutch Fort is a historic site that marks the city's role in Sri Lanka's colonial history, having been a key trading post for cinnamon and spices.
History: Originally established by the Portuguese, it was later captured and rebuilt by the Dutch in the 17th century.
Current State: Unlike the sprawling fort in Galle, much of the original structure in Negombo was dismantled by the British in the late 19th century to build the nearby prison. Today, visitors can see the preserved main gateway and some sections of the wall.
Significance: While only remnants remain, the site offers a glimpse into the colonial-era architecture and the strategic importance of Negombo's coastal location.
Dutch Canal in Negombo, officially known as the Hamilton Canal, is a fascinating historical waterway that serves as a living connection to Sri Lanka's colonial past and the local fishing community.
The canal runs for about 14.5 kilometers (9 miles), connecting Puttalam to Colombo, and it passes right through Negombo, where it links up with the Negombo Lagoon.
Angurukaramulla Temple, officially known as Bodhirajaramaya, is one of Negombo's most renowned and historically significant Buddhist sites. It is celebrated for its incredibly colorful and ornate architecture, particularly its elaborate murals and sculptures.
Negombo is a vibrant coastal city in Sri Lanka, known for its beautiful beaches, historic Dutch-era architecture, and the bustling fish market. Often called 'Little Rome' due to its significant Catholic population and churches, it offers a mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and lively local life.
Negombo Beach is a beautiful stretch of golden sand along the Indian Ocean, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The beach is lined with palm trees and offers stunning sunsets.
The Negombo Fish Market is one of the largest and most vibrant fish markets in Sri Lanka. It's a bustling hub where fishermen sell their daily catch, and visitors can enjoy fresh seafood.
St. Mary's Church is a historic Catholic church in Negombo, known for its beautiful architecture and religious significance. It's a popular pilgrimage site and a key landmark in the city.
The Dutch Canal is a historic waterway built by the Dutch during their colonial period. It's a scenic spot for a leisurely walk or boat ride, offering glimpses of local life and nature.
Anguruwankanda Forest Hermitage is a peaceful retreat nestled in a lush forest. It's a great place for meditation, hiking, and experiencing the serenity of nature.
A popular Sri Lankan dish made with chopped roti flatbread, vegetables, and meat or seafood, cooked with spices and served with gravy.
A flavorful curry made with fresh seafood, coconut milk, and a blend of spices, served with rice.
Bowl-shaped pancakes made from fermented rice flour and coconut milk, often served with an egg in the center.
A Dutch-influenced dish consisting of rice cooked in meat stock, wrapped in a banana leaf with meat, sambol, and a hard-boiled egg.
This is the dry season with sunny days and minimal rain, making it ideal for beach activities, sightseeing, and outdoor adventures. The city is bustling with tourists during this period.
Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
GMT+5:30
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Negombo is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Negombo Railway Station
Negombo Bus Station
Buses are the most common and affordable way to get around Negombo. They connect the city center with beaches, markets, and other attractions.
Available • Apps: PickMe, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Colombo is the capital city of Sri Lanka, offering a mix of modern and colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and cultural attractions.
A scenic boat safari along the Kelani River, offering opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy the natural beauty of the river and its surroundings.
A unique wetland ecosystem located near Negombo, offering opportunities for birdwatching, boat rides, and nature walks.
Price varies by option