A story of resilience and remembrance

Where history shapes the present

Kilinochchi

Once a key site during Sri Lanka’s civil war, Kilinochchi has transformed into a region of tranquility and remembrance. The Elephant Pass War Memorial is a significant tourist attraction, offering insight into the country’s history. Visitors can also enjoy peaceful lagoons and wildlife sanctuaries nearby. Best time to visit: January to April for dry weather. A visit to Kilinochchi provides a deeper understanding of Sri Lanka’s spirit and is an essential stop on Sri Lanka tours.

Kilinochchi

Things to see

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in Kilinochchi
Kilinochchi War Memorial

A poignant tribute to the lives lost during Sri Lanka’s civil war, this monument symbolizes peace and remembrance for a nation’s turbulent history.

Iranamadu Tank

This massive reservoir is an engineering marvel, supporting irrigation and wildlife while offering breathtaking vistas of its serene waters.

Kandasamy Kovil

One of Sri Lanka’s oldest Hindu temples, this sacred shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan is renowned for its annual festival and spiritual ambiance.

Elephant Pass War Memorial

A site of strategic importance during the civil war, this memorial commemorates the sacrifices made and serves as a historical landmark for visitors.

Pilgrimage Sites and Temples

The Northern Province is dotted with sacred temples and shrines, offering spiritual solace and a glimpse into centuries-old religious traditions.

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