North Western Province is a province of Sri Lanka. The
districts of Kurunegala and Puttalam
formulate Wayamba. Its capital is Kurunegala, which has a population of 28,571.
The province is known mainly for its numerous coconut
plantations. Other main towns in this province are Chilaw (24,712) and Puttalam
(45,661), which are both small fishing towns. The majority of the population of
Wayamba province is of Sinhalese
ethnicity. There is also a substantial Sri Lankan Moor minority
around Puttalam and Sri Lankan Tamils in Udappu and Munneswaram. Fishing, prawn
farming and rubber tree
plantations are other prominent industries of the region. The province has an
area of 7,888 km² and a population of 2,184,136. The
climate of Wayamba is tropical, with a marked dry season, and temperatures
averaging between 20 °C in January to 25°C in March. The south of the province
is wetter, with almost 2000 mm of rainfall per year, but the north of the
province is one of the driest regions in Sri Lanka, averaging under1100 mm of
rain in parts.
The
Wayamba province is a treasure house of archaeology having been seat of four
medieval kingdoms of Sri Lanka between the mid 12th and mid 14th centuries.
Having forced to move capitals due to foreign invasions, Sri Lankan kings
nevertheless built magnificent citadels Panduwasnuwara, Dambadeniya, Yapahuwa and
Kurunegala. Impressive remains of those citadels, palaces, Buddhist temples and
monasteries provide exciting sightseeing to the visitors.
Wayamba
and Kurunegala are also the home for other ancient Buddhist rock temples,
mostly with 1st century B.C roots, with wall and ceiling frescos, colossal
Buddha images, stone inscriptions and sculptures dating from early medieval to
18th century period.
The
sparkling blue surf of the Indian Ocean and
scenic tropical lagoons
which edge the western shores of the Wayamba province are glided with 240
kilometres of wide, sun drenched beaches. These beaches stretch from Waikkal at
its southern end to Dutch Bay in the Puttalam district.
Some of Wayamba's best resort beaches are at Marawila, Talawila,
Kalpitiya and Waikkal. These beaches are often with the bonus of a lagoon or a
river front and make excellent bases for stay-put beach holidays. Some of the
beach resorts also offer viewing of underwater Coral
wonderlands off Kandakuliya and Karaitivu. Many fishing villages dot the
coastal areas.
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