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Why Bentota is Considered an All-Inclusive Destination in Sri Lanka?

Explore All That This Seaside Town Has To Offer

By Rochell MeganPublished 3 days ago 3 min read
Image via The Villa Bentota by KK Collection

Bentota, a quaint seaside town tucked away on Sri Lanka’s southwestern coast, has well-earned the title of being a must-visit beach destination for tourists visiting the country. There is no denying that Bentota has something to offer all types of travellers with its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural legacy, and wide range of activities. These are four compelling reasons that everyone should put Bentota on their bucket list of places to visit. Continue reading! 

Perfect Shorelines and Exciting Water-Based Activities  

Bentota is renowned for its immaculate, sparkling beaches that run the length of the Indian Ocean. The gorgeous shoreline, lined with palm trees that sway softly, is the perfect place to de-stress and rest. The crystal-clear, turquoise waters are ideal for water sports, swimming, and tanning. The beaches of Bentota provide a serene escape from the daily grind for those in search of calm. Savour a beverage, take a nap, and take in all that island life has to offer. 

Bentota has a variety of exhilarating water activities available for those who are itching for a rush. Activities such as windsurfing, jet skiing, and banana boat rides are ideal for beginner or seasoned water sports enthusiasts. Tip: Don’t forget to do scuba diving or snorkelling, where the ocean is teeming with colourful fish, turtles, and coral reefs. These activities may be readily scheduled at one of the many establishments in Bentota that advertise water sports and activities. 

Cultural, Historical and Wildlife Attractions 

Bentota has a rich cultural and historical past in addition to being a destination for sun and water. An exploration of the Brief Garden, which was formerly the home of well-known landscape architect Bevis Bawa in Sri Lanka, provides insight into the artistic heritage of the region. The garden is a masterwork of landscape design, combining classical sculpture with tropical flora. The Galapatha Raja Maha Vihara, an old Buddhist temple famous for its elaborate stone carvings and historical treasures, is another historical monument well worth seeing. 

Bentota has a lot to offer wildlife and nature enthusiasts with its natural surroundings and neighbouring areas of interest for those looking for something a little different. A neighbouring conservation initiative aimed at preserving endangered sea turtles is the Bentota Turtle Hatchery. In addition to taking part in the release of young turtles into the ocean, visitors may discover more about the hatchery's tremendous efforts to protect these creatures. Advice: An afternoon river safari along the Bentota River, which gives guests the chance to explore mangroves and see a variety of bird species, monitor lizards, and other animals, is a must-do activity for any vacation to Bentota. 

Ayurveda and Wellness 

Offering some of the most sought-after wellness-based things to do, Bentota has a number of health facilities and spas that provide authentic Ayurvedic treatments, making it one of the most popular destinations for wellness-based activities. The ancient healing traditions of Sri Lanka constitute the foundation of these holistic therapies, which are well-known for their traditional Ayurvedic techniques. They usually consist of yoga classes, herbal baths, and massages that are designed to revitalise the body and soul. For those looking for a health and wellness retreat, Bentota is the ideal location because guests can partake in customised wellness programmes created to encourage relaxation and well-being. Consider booking a soothing massage or revitalising wellness treatment at the in-house spa in a property such as The Villa Bentota by KK Collection. 

Culinary Delights 

Foodies will indeed discover that Bentota is a culinary haven. The town’s varied dining scene features a delicious fusion of international and traditional Sri Lankan cuisines. One of the main attractions is the fresh seafood, which is served in many restaurants as catch-of-the-day specials cooked to deliciousness by incorporating local spices and herbs. A variety of treats are available for visitors to enjoy, such as tropical fruits, spicy curries, and cool and refreshing coconut water. Tip: For those who want to master the art of Sri Lankan cooking, consider participating in a cooking class to whip up some local delicacies.

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  • Esala Gunathilake2 days ago

    Congratulation on your amazing work.

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