
Kalpitiya Lagoon
Flat shallow water and steady wind — the country's premier kitesurfing spot.

Kitesurfing flats and dolphins on the lagoon.
Kalpitiya is a sandy peninsula and lagoon on the north-west coast that has become Sri Lanka's kitesurfing capital, with flat-water lagoons and steady cross-shore winds across two distinct seasons. It is still relatively undeveloped, defined by eco-camps and boutique tents rather than big resorts, which is much of its appeal. The waters offshore host large pods of spinner dolphins and, in season, sperm and blue whales, while the Bar Reef marine sanctuary is among the most biodiverse reefs in the region. Long sandbar beaches, a Dutch fort and the wilds of Wilpattu National Park a short drive inland make it as much an adventure base as a beach.
Kitesurfing flats and dolphins on the lagoon.
What to see
The landmarks and corners worth carving out time for. Each one a reason this place earns its place on the route.
Where Kalpitiya lies within the West Coast, and the landmarks clustered around it, so you can picture how it threads into the rest of a tour.

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