A Treasure Chest
Negombo acts as a traveller’s chest to places that are worth more than treasures. Being situated
within close proximity to the beautiful Negombo beach, the sight of fishermen in their outrigger
canoes going fishing is a frequent sight. They always come with nets full of lobsters, crabs,
prawns and various types of fish. The Hamilton Canal that extends from Negombo to Puttalam is
yet another jewel hidden in the chest. The ruins of the Dutch Fort that takes guests back to the
old days is also a frequent tourist attraction that is present in the area.
The Sinhala term for Negombo, “Meegamuwa” entails an interesting tale of Sri Lanka’s history. The
army of king Kavantissa finding bee honey in a canoe near the beach has resulted in naming the
village after the incident as “village of the honeycomb”. Thus it is a village with a historical
background that enhances a traveller’s scope of knowledge and experience on to a whole new
level.