Monday, June 12, 2017

Beruwala Light House - Barberyn Island


A ten-minute boat ride across choppy waves is the Beruwala Lighthouse, also known as the Barberyn Lighthouse because it's situated on Barberyn Island. It's pretty old, with its construction being completed in 1889. Interesting to note that it survived the Boxing Day Tsunami though, and is still fully functional.
Get onto Maradana Road from Galle Road and ask anyone from the area for directions on how to get there. You'll have to barter a price with the fishermen to ferry you to the island though. Prices start at Rs. 2500 for a round trip, but can range to around 3000 or more (depending on how foreign you seem, probably).

What it's Like

Thanks to some visitors who'd made some sort of fuss a few months ago, the lighthouse is off-limits to visitors now.
The lighthouse keeper is quite firm about not allowing even a foot inside the tower, and the door granting access is firmly locked and bolted. He did give us free reign of wandering around the island and its insanely rocky shores though.
The island itself is very quaint and looks heavenly from the mainland (heh). It's quite reminiscent of Kirrin Island if any of you've read the Famous Five series, except instead of a ruined old castle we get a lighthouse with a caretaker. I know this isn't really the same thing, but there's a definite feeling of nostalgia.
There's a ruined old structure (an old house?) close to the pier, and a sandy, crushed-sea-shells dusted path leading through bush and palm trees to the lighthouse.
It's quintessentially tropical.

Swim and Chill

You can take a dip and splash around, it's quite, quite secluded (at least when we went, we were the only visitors on the island. And there was one caretaker there).

I've heard a few people say they've camped there as well, but we wouldn't recommend it unless you check beforehand and get the necessary permits!


Friday, June 9, 2017

History of Beruwala

Kechimalai Mosque, Beruwala. One of the oldest mosques in Sri Lanka, it is believed to be the site where the first Arab Muslims landed in Sri Lanka.
                Beruwala
                  බේරුවල
           பேருவளை
Beruwala (Sinhala:බේරුවල Tamilபேருவளை )is a town in Kalutara DistrictWestern Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. The nameBeruwala is derived from the Sinhalese word for the place where the sail is lowered. It marks the spot for the first Muslim settlement on the island, established by Arab traders around the 8th century AD. A large population of Sri Lankan Moors, many of them gem merchants, still live in the town—particularly in the "China Fort and Maradana". "Masjid-ul-ABRAR" Maradana,(ESTD-920) a landmark of Beruwala and Sri Lanka's oldest mosque, was built by Arab traders on a rocky peninsula overlooking the town.
Beruwala is also home to Al-Fasiyatul Nasriya Muslim Balika Maha Vidyalaya Maradana, which is the first and oldest Muslim girls school in Sri Lanka.[citation needed] It was damaged by the tsunami on Boxing Day 2004.
Beruwala is the starting point of the 130 kilometres (81 miles) long stretch of beach. In the past few years great strides have been made in the field of resort development in this area. The bay around remains ideal for bathing almost for the whole year.

Kechimalai Mosque, Beruwala. One of the oldest mosques in Sri Lanka, it is believed to be the site where the first Arab Muslims landed in Sri Lanka.


  • Province:
      Western Province
  • District:
      Kalutara District
  • Neighborhoods:
    • Beruwala
    • Polkotuwa
    • Hettimulla


Beruwala in Sri Lankan Map

Beruwala Light House - Barberyn Island

A ten-minute boat ride across choppy waves is the Beruwala Lighthouse, also known as the Barberyn Lighthouse because it's situated on...