The northernmost tip of the island

Where land meets the sea

Point Pedro

Point Pedro is where the land meets the sea in the island’s far north. This quaint town is home to scenic coastal views, idyllic fishing villages, and historical sites like the lighthouse marking Sri Lanka’s northern tip. A must-see on any tour of Sri Lanka, it’s perfect for those looking to explore beyond the beaten path. Best time to visit: May to September for clear skies and calm waters.

Point Pedro

Things to see

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Point Pedro Lighthouse

Standing at Sri Lanka’s northernmost tip, this historic lighthouse offers stunning ocean views and marks a key maritime point.

Vallipuram Temple

Revered for its spiritual significance, this ancient Hindu temple is a hub of cultural and religious activities in the region.

Thondaimanaru Beach

A secluded and serene beach offering golden sands and a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for quiet escapes and picnics.

Munai Beach

Located at the northernmost point of the island, this beach is known for its unspoiled beauty and breathtaking sunsets.

Fishermen's Villages

Scattered along the coastline, these villages offer a glimpse into the traditional livelihoods and vibrant culture of the local fishing communities.

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