Weligama – Where old livelihoods live on

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A small town on the South coast of Sri Lanka, in Weligama, one of the main attractions is the unique sight of stilt fishermen – especially silhouetted against a blazing sunset. Precariously perched astride a crossbar on a single pole, they weather the waves to catch a meagre harvest. This traditional livelihood has been maintained for centuries with the skills passed down from one generation to the next.
Weligama is also renowned for another picture-postcard sight: the islet known as Taprobane or Count de Mauny Island – a hop across the sea at low tide.

Trip Info

Overview

A small town on the South coast of Sri Lanka, in Weligama, one of the main attractions is the unique sight of stilt fishermen – especially silhouetted against a blazing sunset. Precariously perched astride a crossbar on a single pole, they weather the waves to catch a meagre harvest. This traditional livelihood has been maintained for centuries with the skills passed down from one generation to the next.
Weligama is also renowned for another picture-postcard sight: the islet known as Taprobane or Count de Mauny Island – a hop across the sea at low tide.

Trip Highlights

  • Surfing Time
  • Stilt Fisherman
  • Snorkelling and Diving

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Weligama – Where old livelihoods live on
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