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Jetwing Travels SL P a l k St rai t MAP OF KANKESANTURAI Point Pedro MAP OF Casuarina Beach Nallur Kandasamy Temple Jetwing Jaffna Kayts A9 Sri Lanka JAFFNA Jaffna Fort CHAVAKACHCHERI Nagadeepa Rajamaha Viharaya Jaffna Lagoon ELEPHANT PASS Fine Sporting B AY O F B E N G A L DELFT Country Chundikulam Birds Sanctuary P alk B a y KILINOCHCHI A32 Iranamadu Tank Fishing Centre IRANANTIVU Per Aru A34 TALAIMANNAR Fishing Village Pali MANKULAM Aru Kankrayan Kokkilai Lagoon NORTHERN Sanctuary Rivers Madhuruoya Fishing Centre Sanctuary Aru Parangi Lake, Kulam, Tank, Reservoir PULMODDAI Aru MANNAR A9 Madhu Church Trunk Roads Historical Church THIRIYAI Giant Tank Tiriyaya Ruins Padaviya Wewa Bird Watching Sandy Beach A14 Railways an Oya VAVUNIYA Y Pearl Fishing A30 Aruvi NILAVELI Nilaveli Beach Whale & Dolphin Watching Highway Pigeon Island Aru A29 Kankihiriya (March-June, August, September) Wahalkada Wewa Koneshwaram Temple A12 Naval Pearl Fishing Headworks TRINCOMALEE Weherabendigala Sanctuary Magnificent Natural Harbour 255m Marble Beach Veddakanda Foul Point Tantrimale Koddiyar Bay Waterfall Maha Kanadara Wewa Portugal Sacred City MUTTUR Bay (3rd B.C. to 9th B.C.) Kantale tank Stone Age Seruwawila Peaks Grave Yard Allai Tank A13 MIHINTALE Rock Temple Fishing Centre POMPARIPPU ANURADHAPURA Nuwara Cradle of Buddhism Dutch Wewa (4th B.C.) Sanctuary Historical Places Bay Nachchaduwa KALPITIYA NORTH Hurulu Wewa A6 Wewa Whale & Dolphin Watching Kaudulla (Nov-April) Kaudulla tank A12 CENTRAL Eco Park Kala Oya Historical Puttalam Minneriya Lagoon R.C. Church A11 572m PUTTALAM HABARANA Sigiriya Rock Fortress Kala Wewa (5th A.D.) A28 Aukana SIGIRIYA PASSEKUDAH Mi Oya Giritale A11 KALKUDAH A9 Tank POLONNARUWA Sunrise by Jetwing ANAMADUWA Rock Temple Yapahuwa Rock Parakrama Jetwing Vil Uyana Samudra Mundal DIMBULAGALA NORTH WESTERN 534m A15 Lagoon Dambulla Maduru Oya Kandalama Dimbulagala A10 A6 Wasgamuwa a BATTICALOA y Jetwing Lake A5 Deduru Oya O i Munneswaram Kovil l Arankele e KATTANKUDI w EASTERN a Maduru oya h Yaddessagala Rock a Maduru Oya Panduwasnuwara M Reservoir CHILAW Ancient City Fishing Centre Aluwihare Temple Ratkinda Reservoir A9 KURUNEGALA MATALE A27 Ancient City Ulhitiya A10 Reservoir Vedda KALMUNAI Settlements Bird Sanctuary MAHIYANGANAYA Dambadeniya DAMBADENIYA CENTRAL Historical City (15th A.D.) 900-1900m Jetwing Sea Knuckles MAHIYANGANAYA A31 Mountain Range MAHA SEYA Jetwing Beach KANDY A26 Jetwing Blue Castle Rock Pinnawala Victoria-Randenigala A5 Elephant Orphanage Victoria Sanctuary Jetwing Ayurveda Pavilions Reservoir A1 Senanayake AMPARA Hotel J Maha Oya KEGALLE Samudra A1 PERADENIYA NEGOMBO A25 Jetwing Lagoon Bandaranayake 798m GAMPOLA Randenigala Munneswaram Kovil Jetwing Thalahena Villas Bible Rock Reservoir Spring Festival (April) 2524m E03 Pidurutalagala Gal Oya BADULLA Kelaniya Temple A7 Castlereagh NUWARA ELIYA Dunhinda Reservoir Oatlands by Jetwing Falls Hakgala A5 COLOMBO Botanical Gardens A4 Jetwing St. Andrews 2036m COLOMBO PORT Abdeen Falls Namunukula UVA Galebedda Sri Pada Season Cottage by Jetwing ELLA A4 Jetwing Colombo Seven A4 (Dec-May) BANDARAWELA POTTUVIL 2243m Ruwan Kottukal Beach House by Jetwing HATTON Ella Falls MONARAGALA Jetwing Surf MOUNT LAVINIA Abdeen Falls Peak Wilderness Horton Plains WESTERN HAPUTALE BUTTALA Fishing Centre KOTTE Sri Lankan Sanctuary Bambarakanda ARUGAM BAY Parliament Building World’s End Falls Diyaluma Maligawila MORATUWA Ruins Kumbukkan Oya A8 2395m Falls A4 Hot Spring AMBEWELA Jetwing Kaduruketha PANADURA Saman Jetwing Warwick Gardens Kalu Ganga Devalaya City of Gems Buduruwagala Jie Jie Beach by Jetwing A4 Baker’s Falls RATNAPURA 723m 704m 665m KUMANA BIRD Kukulugala BALANGODA Bintenna Wadinahela SANCTUARY Kalutara Temple Lunugamvehera Yala SABARAGAMUWA Elephant Kirindi Oya Transit Home Menik Ganga KALUTARA E01 Udawalawa Reservoir A18 Uda Walawa A2 SELLA KATARAGAMA KUMANA BERUWALA Historical Sinharaja Temple Historical Rainforest Lunugamvehera BENTOTA Reservoir Temple Bentota Beach SITHULPAWWA Yathra by Jetwing 1358m W KATARAGAMA Gongala alawe Ganga Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery Dedduwa Boat House Saffron and Blue Yoda Wewa TISSAMAHARAMA Calamansi Cove by Jetwing AMBALANGODA Bundala Bird Sanctuary Jetwing Yala Jetwing Tented Villas Hikkaduwa Beach SOUTHERN Ridiyagama KIRINDA Tank HIKKADUWA Harbour Jetwing Kurulubedda Jetwing Lighthouse Club Galle Fort Jetwing Lighthouse TANGALLE HAMBANTOTA Galle Heritage Villa by Jetwing Mulkirigala Kalametiya Koggala Lagoon Rekawa GALLE Dickwella Lagoon Era Beach by Jetwing MATARA Unawatuna Amaloh by Jetwing Blow Hole Beach Turtle Watch MIRISSA Dondra Head Whale & Dolphin Watching Devinuwara Devalaya (Nov-April).
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