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Jaffna and North of Sri Lanka

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Discover Jaffna

Explore Jaffna and the dynamic North of Sri Lanka, which is home to pristine scenery, historic history, and a rich Tamil culture. Discover the magnificent Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil, take a tour of forts from the colonial era, and indulge in traditional Jaffna food, which is well-known for its fiery crab curry. Take a picturesque rail journey around the coast, relax on stunning northern beaches, or travel to isolated islands. Jaffna provides an adventure that is unmatched in Sri Lanka because of a unique mix of heritage, tenacity, and kind hospitality.

Jaffna City

Jaffna, port, northern Sri Lanka. It is situated on a flat, dry peninsula at the island’s northern tip. The trading centre for the agricultural produce of the peninsula and nearby islands, it is linked with the rest of the country by road and a railway. Jaffna is no longer a major port but conducts some trade with southern India. Fishing is important in the economy.

Jaffna was the capital of a Tamil kingdom for centuries before it was conquered by Europeans, and the city still has many distinctive Tamil cultural characteristics. Jaffna fell under Portuguese rule in 1619 and was their last possession in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) before its capture by the Dutch in 1658. The name Jaffna is a Portuguese adaptation of a Tamil word meaning “port of the lyre.” A fort and a church remain from the Dutch period, and near the fort is a famous Hindu temple, Kandaswamy Kovil. The British held Jaffna after 1795 until they relinquished control of the island in 1948. From 1983 to 1995 Jaffna was a stronghold of a Tamil separatist guerrilla group. Its capture by Sri Lankan government forces in 1995 left portions of the city in ruins. Jaffna, however, continued to experience rebel fighting into the 21st century. In December 2004 the city was hit by a large tsunami triggered by a strong earthquake in the Indian Ocean near Indonesia that caused widespread death and destruction. Pop. (2001 est.) 145,600; (2012) 80,829.

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