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Kalpitiya
provides
an ideal
location
for
nature-based
tourism.
Its
strategic
location
and
abundance
of
natural
resources,
close
proximity
to
Wilpattu
National
Park,
Cultural
Triangle
and
international
airport,
makes it
an ideal
destination
for an
exotic
branded
location.
The
objective
of the
Sri
Lanka
Tourism
Development
Authority
in
developing
Kalpitiya
is to
create a
unique,
branded
international
green
resort
for up –
market
tourism,
which
would be
a bench
mark
project
in the
Region.
The
islands
are
Periya
Arachchalai,
Sinna
Arachchalai,
Sinna
Erumutivu,
Erumutivu
West,
Erumutivu
and
Kakativu.
Each
contains
diverse
sceneries
ranging
from
mangroves,
thick
scrub
jungle
vegetation,
beach
strips,
open
grass
lands,
and mud
flats.
Hidden
attractions
can be
found
within
each
island
with
their
own
distinct
and
sensitive
eco
systems.
The
water
holes,
surrounded
by
mangrove
vegetation,
create a
haven
for bird
life and
fauna.
Rich
varieties
of
marine
life
live in
the
surrounding
waters,
further
enhancing
the bio
diversity.
These
islands
were
selected
for the
high
potential
of eco -
tourism
products
they can
offer.
The
varying
extents
of the
islands,
Erumutivu
the
largest
and
Sinna
Erumutivu
the
smallest,
will
also
emphasize
their
unique
qualities.
The
extent
of the
Resorts
envisioned
on each
island
and the
anticipated
room
capacity
(total
of 635
rooms)
are as
follows:
Periya
Arachchalai
42.50 ha
– 120
rooms,
Sinna
Arachchalai
16.26 ha
– 50
rooms,
Erumutivu
West
4.25 ha
– 25
rooms,
Sinna
Erumutivu
2.11ha -
15
rooms,
Erumutivu
100.045ha
– 300
rooms,
Kakativu
27.15ha
– 125
rooms.
All six
islands
are
easily
accessible
by boat,
with a
time
span of
about 20
minutes
from the
Kalpitiya
main
land.
Sinna
Erumutivu,
Erumutivu
West,
Erumutivu
and
Kaktivu
are
located
in close
proximity
to the
Kalpitiya
mainland
and
Anivasal
area,
while
Periya
Arachalai
and
Sinna
Arachahala
are
located
further
north
and also
accessible
from
Kirimundal
area.
Investors
are
invited
to
construct
and
operate
resorts
and
tourism
products
of
different
magnitudes
with
auxiliary
facilities,
appropriate
for the
size and
features
of the
individual
island,
as
indicated
in the
conceptual
master
plan
prepared
by the
Sri
Lanka
Tourism
Development
Authority.
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