fitseerima
Fitseerima is a lesser-known but historically significant region located in the southern part of the island of Sri Lanka. The name "Fitseerima" is believed to derive from the Tamil words *Fitse* (meaning "mountain") and *Irumai* (meaning "land" or "country"), translating roughly to "mountainous land." This area is part of the larger region known as the Southern Province, and it is characterized by its rugged terrain, lush vegetation, and cultural diversity.
The region encompasses parts of the districts of Matara and Galle, including parts of the Knuckles Range
Fitseerima is also notable for its natural beauty, featuring dense forests, waterfalls, and scenic landscapes. The
Culturally, Fitseerima reflects a blend of traditions, with Sinhalese Buddhist influences dominating in some areas, while
Today, Fitseerima remains a relatively underdeveloped region compared to more tourist-centric areas of the country. Efforts