Light House
Standing tall on a picturesque headland where the Batticaloa Lagoon meets the Indian Ocean, the Batticaloa Lighthouse is a prominent landmark with a rich maritime history. Built by the British in 1913, this 28-meter high tower has guided sailors to the eastern shores of Sri Lanka for over a century.
The lighthouse is more than just a navigational beacon; it’s a testament to the region’s colonial heritage and a serene spot to take in the breathtaking views. The surrounding area is incredibly scenic, offering a perfect blend of lush greenery, tranquil lagoon waters, and the vast expanse of the ocean.
While the lighthouse itself is no longer an active navigational aid, it remains a beloved Batticaloa tourist attraction. The peaceful grounds are a popular spot for locals and visitors to relax, enjoy the sea breeze, and take in the stunning scenery. Visitors can often climb the narrow, winding ladders to the top for a spectacular panoramic view of the Batticaloa Lagoon, the city, and the sea. The nearby area is also a great place for a peaceful walk or a relaxing boat ride on the lagoon.
Why go?
Standing tall on a picturesque headland where the Batticaloa Lagoon meets the Indian Ocean, the Batticaloa Lighthouse is a prominent landmark with a rich maritime history. Built by the British in 1913, this 28-meter high tower has guided sailors to the eastern shores of Sri Lanka for over a century.
Tour Highlights
- Holiday with friends & family.
- As many activities & excursions as can be fitted in to your trip.
- Go any day of the week and most times of the year.






