Matara is the largest town on Sri Lanka’s popular south
coast, hosting the terminus of the railway line from Colombo. Today
it is a quiet town, but in past centuries was a thriving port
central to the spice and gem trade with the East and Holland. The
original town was established on a narrow peninsula in the estuary
of the Nilwala River, which was fortified by the Dutch. The
original walls still stand, containing some rather dilapidated old
buildings dating from the Dutch colonial era. Matara is scenically
attractive, surrounded by paddy fields and tea estates on the
fertile river floodplain. The area also boasts some sandy, safe
beaches. These assets have ensured that the town is a popular
tourist destination removed from the trouble spots in the north of
the island, where civil unrest remains a threat.
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