Arugam bay Sri lanka
Arugam Bay is a bay situated on the Indian Ocean in the dry zone of Sri
Lanka's southeast coast. The bay is located 320 km due east of Colombo.
"Ullai" as Arugam Bay is locally known is a popular surfing and tourist
destination. Many of the buildings were destroyed in the 2004 tsunami.
The Government's Min. of Defense CCD (Coastal Conservation Dept.)
created what is now described as Arugam's second "Tsunami" end September
2011, when all beach side structures where demolished by bulldozers.
Due to its popularity among tourists, the area has managed a slow
recovery by private initiatives only. As late as 2011 no help has been
received from any official source or international organizations. An
exception is uncoordinated support for fishing folk as well as many
school rebuilding programs, resulting in a continuation to provide only
separatist schools for each community. Although there is a huge demand
for an international school, one huge new building donated by the people
of Japan remains largely unoccupied since the grand 'opening' ceremony
in 2007.
The bay hosts a large fleet of fishing boats which operates off the
beach. Many organizations donated boats after the tsunami and as a
result there are far more fishing boats than ever before. The main beach
is a bit dirty as it is used as a garbage dump and a toilet by some
locals. Nearby beaches are more esthetically pleasing and also have
excellent waves. Arugam Surf Point has a very long, consistent, sectiony
right hand break. In mid 2010 ASP [1] hosted its first international
surf contest in the Bay. The winner of such was Australian Julian Wilson
[2]. ASP repeated their contest tour in 2011 added a women's
competition to the men's long board championship at Arugam Bay.Many
organizations claim to have done extensive work in the area. No notable
progress can be observed locally and on close inspection, as late as New
Year's Day, 2010. The main road, shown below in 2004 still looked the
very same at the end of 2009. Despite calls for a walking street
contractors have recently (September, 2010)completed construction of a
fast trunk road through the hamlet. Repeating the mistakes made in other
seaside tourist resorts such as Negombo and Hikkaduwa. US 'Mercy Corps'
has been the most active of any organization. Funded by Oprah Winfrey's
'Angel Network', following a huge fund-raising TV series in the United
States. Sadly, none of their projects survived the first year of
operation. A new bridge has been constructed by USAID. It was opened for
traffic in 2008. It replaced the 1960s, original landmark box girder
construction linking Arugam Bay with Pottuvil. At km 312 on the main A4
(the famous Colombo High Level Rd. - PottuVille), an excellent shortcut
side road exists, which ends up in the very middle of Arugam Bay itself.
This picturesque drive avoids the dusty town of PottuVille. Also no
bridges need to be crossed. Raising questions regarding the wisdom for
the need of the so-called 'high tech' USAID bridge construction. There
is excellent elephant viewing nearby, incl. on this mentioned jungle
road and the surrounding lagoon, as well as two types of monkeys
wandering around the area.
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