Southern most major town in Sri Lanka and
the terminus of the coastal rail line has
also been under the Portuguese and Dutch rule.
The star shaped fort at Matara is an unusual
and a unique structure. There are several
beautiful and less crowded beaches along the
coast between Galle and Matara and the closest
to the town is at Polhena. Another attraction
is a 25m high colourful Buddha statue built
at Veherahena Temple. The temple is about 2 kM from the town centre and about 1 Km inland from Pallimulla on the main road.
Matara fort built by the Dutch
around 1640 is a fortification of a Portuguese
garrison. The old Dutch church is an interesting
and one of the oldest structures in the
Fort. There are many other structures in
the Dutch and the British era most of which
have undergone many changes. The star fort
built in a shape of a star has been built
to provide additional protection to the
main fort across the river. The moat now
restored and a drawbridge added recently.
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Ahangama
and Midigama
Ahangama
and Midigama are two stilt fishing locations in
the area. The fishermen rest on stilts fixed on
shallow water and use rods for fishing. This unique
method of fishing is still practiced today.
Dondra
or Devinuwara
Dondra
or Devinuwara 6km east of Matara is the southern
most point of Sri Lanka. A 40m high lighthouse has
been built in 1890 to provide guidance to the shipping
route south of Sri Lanka. The shrine dedicated to
Hindu god Vishnu at Devinuwara is a popular local
attraction. The annual festival held in July / August
is the major event of the temple.
Weligama
About
15 kM from Matara towards Galle is a popular resort
town of Weligama. Here are many recently built hotels
for visitors in search of the sun and sand. The
rest house at Weligama is one of the oldest rest
houses in Sri Lanka. The Aggrabodhi Vihara about
1 Km from the rest house towards inland is an ancient
temple established in the 3 century BC. The temple
is mentioned in several ancient literature works
in 13th and 14th centuries confirms it's importance,
but had been destroyed by the Portuguese and many
of the existing buildings are of recent construction.
Brass
works 

Beliatta
about 30 Km east from Matara is famous for the utility
and ornamental items of brass work and metal. Most
of the brass work sold in the other parts of the
country originate from two villages the area. There
is a sales centre run by the Department of Small
Industries at Angulumaduwa.
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