Palmyrah Development Board Sales Center

Welcome to the Palmyrah Development Board. Have a look at the stunning handicraft items displayed in the sales center. Baskets, purses, boxes and hats, juice and food items, everything is locally produced from palmyrah trees. The right time to go for locally made souvenirs!

Information on the Palmyrah Development Board:

The Palmyrah Development Board exists since 1978 and is in charge of promoting Palmyrah trees cultivation and manufacturing of Palmyrah products. It organizes 6-month training in villages to train villagers on how to make Palmyrah handicraft. Once the training is over, people can start producing and earn a living out of this activity. The Palmyrah Development Board has 11 trainers, and therefore trains people in villages on a rotating basis. It has 2 sales centers: one in Palameenmadu, one in Batticaloa’s market (named Katpaham). Visitors willing to learn more about this craft can participate in the experience named “Towards Mylambaveli”, described on this page.

Services:

Sales of handicraft items, mainly made out of Palmyrah trees. Few other type of locally made products are also available (fruit cordial, hair oil, etc.).

Location and Contact Details:

The Palmyrah Development Board + Sales Center is located just opposite Batticaloa’s lighthouse in Palameenmadu. It is around 5 km from Batticaloa city, on Bar Road. You can access to it by taking Lake Road (also called Munich Vittoria Friendship Road) near Kallady Bridge and proceeding along Sinna Uppodai Lagoon for around 4 km. It is a very nice area for cycling or walking.

Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 8.30AM to 4.30PM – Saturday: 8.30 to 1.00PM.

Location: in Batticaloa’s market & near Batticaloa’s lighthouse

Palmyrah Development Board, Bar Road, Palameenmadu, Batticaloa. Tel: +94 65 222 31 79.

Contact Person: Mr T. Vijayan, coordinator.

Nearby places: Batticaloa’s LighthouseBatticaloa Lagoon Environmental Learning Centre and EcoparkSinna Uppodai Lagoon.

N.B: A second sales center is situated in Batticaloa’s Market in Koddamunai area.

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