Jungle Beach Weligama Sri Lanka

Jungle beach is between Weligama and Midigama and is tucked away from the main road so you have to look for it. An isolated beach of with white sand and a turquoise blue ocean with gentle waves awaits anyone who dares to take a walk along the trim of Kapparathota mini mountain, a beach that is isolated and an ocean that is ideal for gentle swimming and snorkeling. Situated nearly 4 kilometers away from Weligama, Jungle Beach can be reached within 10 minutes on a tuk-tuk and best visited in the morning. Jungle Beach used to be quite isolated. Golden sandy shore and rich bio diversity background stoles every heart. When you enter the beach you can see the sun bath facilities around the cafeteria. If you need to relax yourself peacefully, print some more steps forward and you will get lost yourself in the deserted area of the beach. Although it is smaller in size, treat its guest well. Jungle beach is suitable to enjoy swimming without waves. The beach is rich in coral reefs and marine biology.


How to get here:

Situated nearly 4 kilometers away from Weligama, Jungle Beach can be reached within 10 minutes on a tuk-tuk and best visited in the morning. Or travelers can just walk through the Galle - Colombo road and then go through the Walliwala village towards Kalukanda road. At the bend near Eraeliya Villas you can find the Weligama Secret Jungle Beach. Directions and location shown bellow map. Taking a tuk tuk will easy your task.

Accommodations nearby:

Best to stay local, there are some great guest houses nearby. Overlooked by Super Luxury, Cape Weligama Hotel, not so many surfers staying here so its great at daybreak before any other surfers turn up from 7 AM.



Surf around Jungle Beach Weligama

Main left hand break with similar form to Lazy Left Midigama only not as lazy, and a right that works works well January-March. The left holds to 7 feats with, long 500 meter rides. Mainly deep but has very shallow reef in parts, so check with a local if your not sure and it can be a bit gnarly in rough sea.


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