Beautiful Beaches in Trincomalee|marble beach|nilaweli| uppuveli beach| jungle beach
00.00-00.10 - Introduction to Marble Beach,Nilaveli Beach,Upplier Beach
00.10 - 04.42 - Nilaweli Beach Sri Lanka
04.42 - 05.58 - Uppuveli Beach Sri Lanka
05.58 - 07.38 - Kinniya Bridge Srilanka (The Longest Bridge in the Sri Lanka)
07.38 - 09.34 - MarbleBeach Sri Lanka
Marble Beach:
Marble beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Trincomalee area. The water is crystal blue and there are hardly any waves making it an excellent bathing spot. The name Marble beach comes from the Marble stones found in the area. There are lifeguards in the area so you can enjoy a bath without the fear of drowning, and you can go a fair distance towards the sea because of shallow waters. Another thing I noticed was the water did not have the salt taste. There is a restaurant near the beach maintained by the Air Force, Although the food was great the price tag was a bit on the high side. For various other attractions nearby you can check out attractions near Trincomalee.Trincomalee has some of the most picturesque and scenic beaches found in Sri Lanka, relatively unspoilt and clean. The area is famous for bathing and swimming, owing to the relative shallowness of the sea, allowing one to walk out over a hundred meters into the sea without the water reaching the chest. Whale watching is a common pastime in the seas off Trincomalee, and successful sightings are on the rise with the increase of tourism in the area
Nilaveli Beach:
Nilaveli Beach is located only a few kilometers away from the city of Trincomalee. This tiny town is perfect for those wanting a relaxed beachside stay in Sri Lanka. Here’s everything you need to know about visiting Nilaveli, Sri Lanka as well as the best things to do!
Uppuveli Beach:
Uppuveli (Tamil: உப்புவெளி) is a gold sand coastal resort town of the Trincomalee District, Sri Lanka located in the suburb of Sambalativu, 6 km northwest of the city of Trincomalee. A historically popular tourist destination of the island alongside the nearby Nilaveli, the numbers of visitors declined following the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami and Sri Lankan Civil War, but have risen again since 2010. It is home to the Salli Muthumariamman Kovil on its coast.
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