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- Trincomalee
Trincomalee
The ancient port of Trincomalee on the northeast coast of Sri
Lanka has a perfect natural harbour, which has made the town a
prize to be fought over by foreign powers for generations. The
Danes first took the trophy in 1617 on behalf of the Dutch, but the
Portuguese put up a fort and staked their claim a few years later.
By the mid-17th century the port was Dutch again, until the British
and French both had a turn at occupation in the late 18th century.
During the Second World War the harbour was a strategic British
naval base, and now is home to the Sri Lankan Navy. The beaches in
the area, especially those north of Trincomalee at Nilaveli and
Uppuveli, are broad, soft and white, lapped by warm gentle waters.
Among the sights to visit is Fort Frederick, built by the
Portuguese, and Wellington House, once home to the Duke of
Wellington. The Tirukoneswaram Temple is an important modern Hindu
shrine at Swami Rock.
Information & Facts
Language
Most people speak Sinhala, which is the national and
official language. Tamil is also spoken, and English is spoken at
most tourist establishments.
Money
The unit of currency is the Sri Lanka Rupee (LKR), which is
divided into 100 cents. Major credit cards are widely accepted, and
travellers cheques in US Dollars are recommended. ATMs are becoming
more common, but outside the main cities they are unlikely to
accept international cards. Credit cards should be used with
caution due to the potential for fraud. Foreign currency can be
exchanged at bureaux de change, banks and hotels, but exchanging
cash is more expensive than exchanging travellers cheques. Banks
are closed on Sundays.
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