Embark on a journey to Ritigala Mountain, the highest peak in Sri Lanka’s dry plains, and discover the ancient marvels of Kala Wewa Lake and Avukana Buddha Statue. Explore the enchanting Jathika Namal Uyana, Asia’s largest ironwood forest and pink quartz mountain.
Embark on a journey to Ritigala Mountain, the highest peak in Sri Lanka’s dry plains, and discover the ancient marvels of Kala Wewa Lake and Avukana Buddha Statue. Explore the enchanting Jathika Namal Uyana, Asia’s largest ironwood forest and pink quartz mountain.
- Dambulla - Located in central Sri Lanka, Dambulla is famous for its ancient cave temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These caves, carved into a large granite outcrop, contain remarkable statues and detailed paintings dating back to the 1st century BCE. In addition to its cultural importance, Dambulla provides breathtaking views of the…
- Dambulla - Located in central Sri Lanka, Dambulla is famous for its ancient cave temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These caves, carved into a large granite outcrop, contain remarkable statues and detailed paintings dating back to the 1st century BCE. In addition to its cultural importance, Dambulla provides breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, featuring lush greenery and rolling hills. Visitors can enjoy both the spiritual and natural allure of this enchanting destination.
- Ritigala - Ritigala is accessible from the turn-off on the Habarana-Anuradhapura Road, 12 km from Habarana.
Ritigala Mountain, standing at 766 meters above sea level, is the tallest mountain in the north-central dry plains of Sri Lanka. The mountain, approximately three miles long and two miles wide at its broadest point, is covered with dense jungle inhabited by wild elephants, leopards, and bears. It serves as the watershed for the Malwatu Oya, which feeds the Nachaduwa tank, and the Kalueba Ela, which supplies Huruluwewa. Ritigala Mountain has been designated a Strict Natural Reserve to preserve its pristine environment. The mountain’s cloud cover and mist, present most of the year, have resulted in flora more commonly found in the central hills of the wet zone than in the dry plains. The upper part of the mountain is renowned for its flora, some of which are rare, and it also hosts a variety of wild orchids.
- Kala Wewa - Constructed by King Datusena in 307 B.C., Kala Wewa is a twin reservoir complex (Kala Wewa & Balalu Wewa) with a capacity of 123 million cubic meters. This reservoir complex features a stone spillway and three main sluices. From the central major sluice, a 40-foot-wide channel conveys water to irrigate thousands of acres of paddy fields, ending at the historic capital Anuradhapura’s Tissa Wewa tank, meandering over 87 km (54 mi) at a slope of 6 inches per mile. It is another marvel of ancient hydraulic engineering in Ceylon.
- Jathika Namal Uyana - Jathika Namal Uyana is located 7 km from the Madatugama junction on the Colombo-Anuradhapura highway in Sri Lanka. The Iron Wood forest is a unique forest in Sri Lanka, where Iron Wood trees dominate the 260-acre forest. Namal Uyana, situated in the Dry Zone area of Sri Lanka, provides shade from the hot sunlight to the small medicinal plants growing beneath, creating a cool environment that feels like the coolest place in Sri Lanka. According to biologists, Namal Uyana is significant for its 102 species of tropical plants, 82 of which are herbal, within the 260-acre garden and the surrounding forest. The park and its vicinity are also home to 18 bird species and various mammals, including elephants, leopards, monkeys, and deer.

- Transport by private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Service of an English-speaking chauffeur guide.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off.
- 1-Liter Water Bottles Per Person.
- Transport by private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Service of an English-speaking chauffeur guide.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off.
- 1-Liter Water Bottles Per Person.
- Entrance tickets.
- Food and beverages
- Gratuities.
- Entrance tickets.
- Food and beverages
- Gratuities.
Ritigala stands as the tallest mountain in the north-central dry plains of Sri Lanka. Next, the journey continues to the Kala Wewa, a lake nourished by the historic Yoda Canal, an ancient architectural wonder. Close to the lake lies the renowned Avukana Buddha Statue. Finally, the trip concludes at Jathika (National) Namal Uyana, home to the largest ironwood forest and pink quartz mountain in Asia.
Ritigala stands as the tallest mountain in the north-central dry plains of Sri Lanka. Next, the journey continues to the Kala Wewa, a lake nourished by the historic Yoda Canal, an ancient architectural wonder. Close to the lake lies the renowned Avukana Buddha Statue. Finally, the trip concludes at Jathika (National) Namal Uyana, home to the largest ironwood forest and pink quartz mountain in Asia.
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