Arugam Bay
Arugam Bay known
locally as "Arugam Kudah", is situated on the Indian Ocean in the dry
zone of Sri Lanka's southeast coast, and a historic settlement of the ancient
Batticaloa Territory (Mattakallappu Desam). The bay is located 117 kilometers
(73 mi) south of Batticaloa, 320 kilometers (200 mi) due east of Colombo, and
approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) south of the market town of Pottuvil. The
main settlement in the area, known locally as Ullae, is predominantly Muslim,
however there is a significant Sri Lankan Tamil and Sinhala population to the
south of the village, as well as a number of international expatriates, largely
from Europe and Australia. While traditionally fishing has dominated the local
economy, tourism has grown rapidly in the area in recent years. Arugam Kudah's
literal Tamil translation is "Bay of Cynodon dactylon". Tourism in
Arugam Bay is dominated by surf tourism, thanks to several quality breaks in
the area, however tourists are also attracted by the local beaches, lagoons,
historic temples and the nearby Kumana National Park.
Arugam Bay is
the most popular surf spot and is also the only international surf competition
venue in Sri Lanka. It is also rated as one of the top ten surf destinations in
the world. It has also hosted most of the international surfing competitions in
Sri Lanka since 2004
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