Pasikudah or Pasikuda (Tamil: பாசிக்குடா; Sinhalese: පාසිකුඩා; Pronounced Paasikkudah, Historic Sinhala Translation (පාසි තුඩුව ,Pasi thuduwa,Pasi-moss Thuduwa-Cape) Tamil translation (Green-Algae-Bay) is a coastal resort town located about 35 kilometers northwest of Batticaloa, Batticaloa District, Sri Lanka. It used to be a popular tourist destination, however due to 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami and Sri Lankan Civil War tourist numbers have declined. Pasikudah and Kalkudah are located few km apart.
Since the end of the civil war in 2009 and the completion of Tsunami
rehabilitation projects, Pasikudah has become a popular tourist
destination amongst locals and foreigners alike. This is because
Pasikudah is known to have one of the longest stretches of shallow
coastline in the world. In other words, people walk kilometers into the
sea because the water is only a few inches deep and the current is
relatively weak compared to the rest of Sri Lanka's coasts.
Pasikudah beach is easily accessible from Trincomalee and Batticaloa,
both of which cities have star class accommodation. Pasikudah is fast
becoming an investors hub as foreign and local investors have shown
interest in developing tourism along the beach. The Sri Lankan
government's strict environmental policies have prevented certain plans
for mass development, however at the same time the government's strong
economic policies have promoted development to a certain extent.
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