Badulla

Badulla District, situated in the southeastern part of Sri Lanka within the Uva Province, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, tea plantations, and historical sites. The district features a diverse terrain that includes mountains, valleys, and plains, with a climate ranging from tropical monsoon in the lowlands to a cooler temperate climate in the highlands. The economy of Badulla District is predominantly agricultural, with tea, vegetables, and paddy being the main crops. The region is also a growing tourist destination, attracting visitors to its natural beauty and historical landmarks such as Dunhinda Falls, the scenic town of Ella, Muthiyangana Temple, and the colonial Adisham Bungalow. The district is well-connected by roads and has a railway terminus in Badulla, facilitating access for tourists and locals alike. Despite its natural and cultural wealth, Badulla District faces challenges in infrastructure development and environmental conservation, which are crucial for sustaining its agricultural and tourism sectors. The district’s diverse population, comprising Sinhalese, Tamils, and Muslims, celebrates a rich tapestry of religious and cultural festivals, reflecting its vibrant heritage.

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Nildiya Pokuna

Nildiya Pokuna, also known as the Blue Water Pond, is a site of historical and cultural significance near Ella in

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Ravana Falls

Ravana Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Sri Lanka, located in the picturesque town of Ella in

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Nine Arch Bridge

The Nine Arch Bridge, also known as the Bridge in the Sky, is a stunning railway viaduct located in the

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Dhowa Rock Temple

Dhowa Rock Temple, located near Bandarawela in the Uva Province of Sri Lanka, is an ancient Buddhist temple renowned for

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Bogoda Wooden Bridge

The Bogoda Wooden Bridge is an ancient and historically significant structure located near the town of Badulla in the Uva

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Dunhinda Falls

Dunhinda Falls is one of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful and popular waterfalls, located near the town of Badulla in the

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