An idyllic getaway in the tropics, Kalutara is situated along the southern coast of Sri Lanka. Bring home a piece of island paradise, with a guide to shopping in Kalutara.

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When to Visit Kalutara

The best time to explore Kalutara is during the dry season from December to April. The pleasant weather makes strolling through markets and craft centres enjoyable, with local artisans often showcasing their best work during this period. However, booking accommodations is cheaper during the off-season, with price reductions at your dream luxury hotel in Kalutara.

Gem Hunting

Sri Lanka is renowned for its precious gems, and Kalutara showcases the best of the southern coast. Visit reputable local jewellers or gem museums to find authentic sapphires, moonstones, and rubies. Always seek certification to ensure authenticity, and enjoy learning about the region’s rich gem heritage.

Art Galleries

For art lovers, Kalutara has several small galleries showcasing traditional Sri Lankan paintings, intricate wood carvings, and handmade sculptures. These pieces often reflect the country’s Buddhist heritage and tropical landscapes, making for meaningful souvenirs.

Tea Estates

No visit to Sri Lanka is complete without sampling its world-famous tea. In Kalutara, you’ll find plenty of tea shops selling high-quality Ceylon tea, in addition to nearby tea estates. Located a short drive from Glenross Living, Geekiyanakanda Estate Tea Factory offers a deeper insight into local tea production, from leaf picking to the final brew.

Local Crafts 

One of the most famous handicrafts from Kalutara is the woven basket. The Kalutara Basket Centre offers an array of handwoven baskets, mats, and bags made from natural fibres. This traditional craft has been passed down for generations and is a must-buy for visitors.

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