Arugam Bay beach sri lanka
Arugam Bay is situated on the Indian Ocean in the dry zone of Sri Lanka's South-East coast. The Bay is located 220 km due East of Colombo. It is a popular surfing and tourist destination. Many of the buildings were destroyed in the 2004 tsunami.Due to its popularity among tourists thearea has managed a slow recovery by private initiatives only.The main road through town has not been repaved yet.By April,2008 no help has been received from any official source or International organizations. An exception is uncoordinated support for fishing folk as well as many school rebuilding programs, sadly resulting in a continuation to provide only separatist schools for each Community
He Bay hosts a large fleet of fishing boats which operate off the
beach. Many organizations donated boats after the tsunami andas sa
result there are far more fishing boats than ever before.The main beach
is bit dirty as it is used as a garbage dump and a toilet by some
locals.Nearby beaches are more esthetically pleasing and also have
excellent waves. Arugam Surf Point has a very long, consistent, sectiony
right hand break.Many organizations claim to ha ve done extensive work
in the area, but locally and on close inspection no progress can be
observed so far, end first quarter, 2008.US 'Mercy Corps' has been the
most active organization, funded by Oprah Whinfrey 'Angel Network',
following a huge fund-raising TV series in the States.Sadly, none of
their projects survived the first year of operation.A bridge survived
the first year of operation. A bridges being constructed by USAID to
replace the old, original landmark box girder construction linking
Arugam Bay with PottuVille town. There is excellent elephant viewing
nearby as well as two types of monkeys wandering around the area.
Arugam Bay is far away! 7 hours drive from Colombo, it has until fairly
recently only attracted a tthts. There are now almost dayly flights to
Ampara with Sri Lankan Airlines sea planes. They are presntly applying
for a licence to land on Pottuvil Lagoon. The ISA (International Surfing
Association) staged Arugam Bay's first international surfing
competition in the summer of 2004, and despite the shocking destruction
of the Tsunami, returned again in 2005 to give the battered local
economy a boost. 2005 was a difficult year for Arugam Bay as it was one
of the worst hit areas of the country. The post Tsunami recovery has by
and large been very quick despite the remoteness of the area. many NGO's
and private organisations like ourselves (LankaRealAid) have help
rebuild the area and some of the guest houses are now much better than
before the wave. Both north and south of Arugam Bay there are
undoubtedly some of the most beautiful beaches in the whole of Sri
Lanka.
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