What to do and see in Jaffna, Northern Province: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

March 28, 2022 Leida Jutras

Jaffna (Tamil: யாழ்ப்பாணம், translit. Yāḻppāṇam, Sinhalese: යාපනය, translit. Yāpanaya) is the capital city of the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. It is the administrative headquarters of the Jaffna district located on a peninsula of the same name. With a population of 88,138, Jaffna is Sri Lanka's 12th largest city. Jaffna is approximately six miles (9.7 kilometres) from Kandarodai which served as an emporium in the Jaffna peninsula from classical antiquity. Jaffna's suburb Nallur served as the capital of the four-century-long medieval Jaffna kingdom. Prior to the Sri Lankan civil war, it was Sri Lanka's second most populated city after the commercial capital Colombo. The 1980s insurgent uprising led to extensive damage, expulsion of part of the population, and military occupation. Since the end of civil war in 2009, refugees and internally displaced people have started to return to their homes and government and private sector reconstruction has begun.
Restaurants in Jaffna

1. Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil Festival

Nallur Kovil, Jaffna 40000 Sri Lanka http://kataragama.org/centers/nallur.htm
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil Festival

2. Nallur Kovil

Jaffna Sri Lanka +44 7576 736576 http://www.nalluran.com
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4.5 based on 577 reviews

Nallur Kovil

Reviewed By chathuandishanka - Kalutara, Sri Lanka

One of the major Hindu temples in Sri Lanka. People from all religions visit here without a division. Temple is very big that you have plenty to see inside. Men are required to remove their top clothing to enter the temple. No any restrictions for women. No photos inside. Dress accordingly as this is a religious place.

3. Nagadipa Purana Vihara

Nagadipa / Nainativu Island, Jaffna 40000 Sri Lanka +94 77 651 9268
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4.5 based on 183 reviews

Nagadipa Purana Vihara

Reviewed By chathuandishanka - Kalutara, Sri Lanka

One of 16 most sacred Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka. It is believed that the lord Buddha visited this place to resolve a conflict between two rulers of the island. The monks of this temple had gone through immense of hardships to protect this place during the civil war. In the temple museum you can find lot of information regarding this. Since it is located in a small island separated from the main land it has an added additional value. You need to take a boat from the kurikadduwan jetty to reach here. Boats operate regularly and it take about 20 mins for the ride. Ticket is 40 rupees one way. They load a lot of people per boat, so don’t expect any comfort. Boat will drop you at the temple jetty. But to take the return boat you need to walk or take a tuk towards the jetty near the Hindu kovil which is about 1km away.

4. Dambakola Patuna Sangamitta Temple

Madagal, Jaffna Sri Lanka http://www.beyondthenet.net/medit/esalacover.htm
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Dambakola Patuna Sangamitta Temple

Reviewed By 853arunas - Colombo, Sri Lanka

Dambakola Patuna Sangamitta Temple is an ancient and historically significant Buddhist temple which is situated in Dambakolapatuna in the Jaffna district.

5. Nagadeepa Rajamaha Viharaya

Nagadeepa Rajamaha Viharaya Nainativu Island Sri Lanka, Jaffna 40000 Sri Lanka +94 21 3 213356 http://www.nagadeepaviharaya.lk/index.html
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Nagadeepa Rajamaha Viharaya

Reviewed By prashanl2017 - Colombo, Sri Lanka

One of the few places Lord Buddha visited in Sri Lanka, it has a very rich history a must visit also there is a huge kovil 100m away from the temple. Try to avoid during weekends because the boat ride to nagadeepaya is about 20minutes and the boats are not organized at all. During weekends and local school holidays hundreds of people visit the temple so boats are overcrowded and overpacked. Also you can take the boat ride to delft island from the same place but that boat go there only few times a day where as boat to nagadeepaya goes every 30mins. Delft and nagadeepa temple are a must visit in Jaffna

6. Jaffna Fort

Jaffna Sri Lanka +94 77 261 6078 http://www.archaeology.gov.lk/web/index.php
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4.0 based on 524 reviews

Jaffna Fort

Reviewed By thenukarw - Colombo, Sri Lanka

Jaffna Fort is a fort built by the Portuguese at Jaffna. Ancient place. I you are in Jaffna you must visit this place.

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