Negombo’s Enchanting Lagoon: A Serene Haven Unveiled

Negombo Lagoon is a large estuarine lagoon located on the west coast of Sri Lanka, near the town of Negombo. It is one of the country’s major lagoons and plays a significant role in the local ecosystem and economy. Here are some key points about Negombo Lagoon. 
The lagoon covers an area of approximately 3,164 hectares, making it one of the largest
lagoons in Sri Lanka.
Negombo Lagoon is a vital ecosystem that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna.
Mangrove forests, seagrass beds, and various aquatic species contribute to the ecological richness of the lagoon.
The lagoon plays a crucial role in the local fishing industry. Fishermen in the area rely on the lagoon’s resources for their livelihoods, engaging in activities such as traditional fishing and crab farming.
Negombo Lagoon and its surroundings also attract tourists interested in ecotourism. Boat tours are available, allowing visitors to explore the lagoon, observe its diverse wildlife, and experience the local fishing culture.