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Vacation packages, which provide both flights and hotels in Koggala, are priced from as little as $1,383. Make your travel dreams come true and lock in your trip with Travelocity today.
How long should my Koggala vacation be?
Many visitors pack their suitcase and vacation in Koggala for an average of 4 nights. That gives you a rough guide, but you're not bound by it. Whether you only stay a few nights to see the famous attractions or stick around to uncover off-the-beaten-path gems, an unforgettable journey awaits.
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Combining your bookings into a Koggala vacation package will leave you with some serious savings. You can choose a car and flight; a car, flight and hotel; or a car and hotel. There's no better way to discover the greater Koggala region than from behind the wheel of your own rental car. You can also add tours and experiences to your Travelocity package.
What is there to do in Koggala?
While veering off the tourist trail can be rewarding, you shouldn't miss the popular sights that make a destination famous. Kathaluwa Old Temple and Martin Wickramsinghe Folk Museum are a couple of them in Koggala.
Where should I stay when visiting Koggala?
Many travelers opt to stay at the Koggala Beach Hotel. It's a terrific base for your Koggala getaway.

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Ritipanna is the Sinhalese term for stilt fishing, which is a traditional method for fishing practiced by most fishermen along the southern coast of Sri Lanka. This art is popularly seen in areas such as Ahangama, Koggala, Welipenna,  Kathaluwa and Thalarambe. A narrow pole is tied to a stick that is anchored on the sea bed. Fisher folk climb onto this stick and settle on the pole for a few hours in an effort to catch some fish.

Fishermen found on stilts are those who do not have access to sophisticated equipment for fishing. These men can make a living simply with the help of two wooden poles to make a stilt. One pole is nailed onto the sea bed and the other is placed like a cross bar and acts as a plank for the fishermen to sit on. Each stilt can accommodate only one fisherman. For catching fish, they create a rod made of Kithul, and a small plastic bag is tied around their waist to hold the fish that they catch. With one hand they hold onto the stilt and with the other they hold the rod that catches fish. The tradition of stilt fishing will always be practiced by those who cannot afford to invest in modern fishing equipment.
Ritipanna is the Sinhalese term for stilt fishing, which is a traditional method for fishing practiced by most fishermen along the southern coast of Sri Lanka. This art is popularly seen in areas such as Ahangama, Koggala, Welipenna,  Kathaluwa and Thalarambe. A narrow pole is tied to a stick that is anchored on the sea bed. Fisher folk climb onto this stick and settle on the pole for a few hours in an effort to catch some fish.

Fishermen found on stilts are those who do not have access to sophisticated equipment for fishing. These men can make a living simply with the help of two wooden poles to make a stilt. One pole is nailed onto the sea bed and the other is placed like a cross bar and acts as a plank for the fishermen to sit on. Each stilt can accommodate only one fisherman. For catching fish, they create a rod made of Kithul, and a small plastic bag is tied around their waist to hold the fish that they catch. With one hand they hold onto the stilt and with the other they hold the rod that catches fish. The tradition of stilt fishing will always be practiced by those who cannot afford to invest in modern fishing equipment.
Thunderstorm rolling in from the Indian Ocean at sunset.

If you don't mind getting wet then sit on the wall of the Fort an take in the breathtaking sight.
Loved our stay in Koggala Beach Hotel, Sri Lanka. The beach was dreamy. #beach
Stilt Fishermen of Sri Lanka

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