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Sky Garden Mini Hotel

1.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (3)
The price is AED 95
AED 123 total
includes taxes & fees
2 Jun - 3 Jun
Sky Garden Mini Hotel

Tamara Motels

1.5 star property
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (3)
"Clean, close to the main beach and nice"
The price is AED 76
AED 99 total
includes taxes & fees
7 Jun - 8 Jun
Tamara Motels

Hostel First Mirissa

1.5 star property
The price is AED 115
AED 136 total
includes taxes & fees
30 May - 31 May
Hostel First Mirissa

Chaya Mega Hostel

1.0 star property
The price is AED 68
AED 81 total
includes taxes & fees
30 May - 31 May
Chaya Mega Hostel

drivethru Surfcamp - Hostel

1.0 star property
drivethru Surfcamp - Hostel

Ceylon hostel-galle

1.0 star property
Ceylon hostel-galle
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Experience upscale Koggala: its oceanfront, culture, beaches, and more!

Ritipanna is the Sinhalese term for stilt fishing, which is a traditional method for fishing practiced by most fishermen along the southern coast of Sri Lanka. This art is popularly seen in areas such as Ahangama, Koggala, Welipenna,  Kathaluwa and Thalarambe. A narrow pole is tied to a stick that is anchored on the sea bed. Fisher folk climb onto this stick and settle on the pole for a few hours in an effort to catch some fish.

Fishermen found on stilts are those who do not have access to sophisticated equipment for fishing. These men can make a living simply with the help of two wooden poles to make a stilt. One pole is nailed onto the sea bed and the other is placed like a cross bar and acts as a plank for the fishermen to sit on. Each stilt can accommodate only one fisherman. For catching fish, they create a rod made of Kithul, and a small plastic bag is tied around their waist to hold the fish that they catch. With one hand they hold onto the stilt and with the other they hold the rod that catches fish. The tradition of stilt fishing will always be practiced by those who cannot afford to invest in modern fishing equipment.
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