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Reach Trincomalee

1. How much distance from Colombo to Trincomalee ?
Approximately 265 km by road
Takes around 6–7 hours by car depending on traffic
2. How big is Trincomalee ?
Trincomalee town covers about 7.5 square kilometers
It is part of the larger Trincomalee District in the Eastern Province
3. Which province is Trincomalee in?
- Eastern Province, Sri Lanka
4. Why is Trincomalee popular?
Nilaveli and Uppuveli beaches – famous for their white sands and clear water
Pigeon Island National Park – great for snorkeling and marine life
Koneswaram Temple – historic Hindu temple on Swami Rock
Natural deep-water harbor – one of the best in the world
Hot springs of Kanniya – believed to have healing properties
4. What is the best time to visit Trincomalee ?
May to September is the best time to visit
This is the dry season in the Eastern coast with calm seas, perfect for beach activities and marine tours
Top Location
Snorkelling at Pigeon Island
Snorkelling at Pigeon Island National Park is one of the most exhilarating marine adventures in Sri Lanka. Located just a short boat ride from Nilaveli Beach near Trincomalee, this pristine marine sanctuary is named after the Blue Rock Pigeons that inhabit the island. The shallow coral reefs surrounding Pigeon Island are teeming with vibrant marine life, including clownfish, blacktip reef sharks, parrotfish, sea turtles, and hundreds of colourful coral species. The clear, calm waters and relatively shallow depth make it perfect for beginners and experienced snorkellers alike. Declared a national park in 2003, the island is one of Sri Lanka’s two marine national parks and is highly protected to preserve its ecological richness. Visitors are advised to book eco-friendly tours and follow conservation guidelines to help protect this underwater paradise. The best time for snorkelling is from May to September, when sea conditions are ideal and visibility is excellent.


Whale and Dolphin Watching
Whale and Dolphin Watching in Sri Lanka is a magical experience that draws wildlife lovers from around the world. The southern coastal town of Mirissa is the island’s most popular starting point for these marine excursions, with the season running from November to April when ocean conditions are calmest. Just a few kilometers off the coast lies the deep continental shelf, making it one of the best places in the world to spot blue whales, sperm whales, Bryde’s whales, and several species of dolphins, including spinner, bottlenose, and Risso’s dolphins. Early morning boat rides take you into the Indian Ocean, where you may also encounter flying fish, turtles, and even orcas on rare occasions. For the best experience, it’s recommended to choose licensed, eco-conscious tour operators that prioritize safety and marine conservation. This breathtaking journey into the open sea offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the ocean’s most majestic creatures in their natural habitat.








Koneswaram Temple
Koneswaram Temple, perched on a cliff overlooking the shimmering waters of Trincomalee Bay, is one of the most sacred and scenic Hindu temples in Sri Lanka. Also known as the Temple of a Thousand Pillars, this ancient shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva and has a rich history that dates back over 2,000 years. Located within Fort Frederick, the temple blends religious significance with breathtaking natural beauty. Visitors are captivated by the panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, the spiritual ambiance, and the colorful architecture adorned with intricate carvings and statues. Koneswaram is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of resilience, having been rebuilt after being destroyed by colonial forces centuries ago. The temple is especially vibrant during Hindu festivals such as Maha Shivaratri, drawing pilgrims and tourists alike. Whether you’re there for spiritual reflection or cultural exploration, Koneswaram Temple offers a truly unforgettable experience.