Explore Muthurajawela’s diverse ecosystem on a guided bird-watching tour. Discover Sri Lanka’s largest coastal peat bog and its rich biodiversity.
Explore Muthurajawela’s diverse ecosystem on a guided bird-watching tour. Discover Sri Lanka’s largest coastal peat bog and its rich biodiversity.
- Muthurajawela Marsh - birds
- Muthurajawela Marsh - birds
- Boat Tour
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide to explain everything
- Boat Tour
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide to explain everything
Muthurajawela is a marsh in Sri Lanka in the southern region of the Negombo lagoon, 30 km (19 mi) north of Colombo. The Muthurajawela Marshes are 3,068 hain area and the country’s largest saline coastal peat bog.The marsh is notable for its unique and highly diverse ecosystem and is listed as one of 12 priority wetlands in Sri Lanka. “Muthurajawela”…
Muthurajawela is a marsh in Sri Lanka in the southern region of the Negombo lagoon, 30 km (19 mi) north of Colombo. The Muthurajawela Marshes are 3,068 hain area and the country’s largest saline coastal peat bog.The marsh is notable for its unique and highly diverse ecosystem and is listed as one of 12 priority wetlands in Sri Lanka. “Muthurajawela” translates to “Swamp of Royal Treasure”. The marsh is believed to have originated about 7,000 years ago. The marsh is a major local and tourist attraction, primarily for sightseeing and boating tours, and the area also supports local agriculture and forestry. Visitors to the region are guided through the sanctuary areas by the staff of the Muthurajawela Marsh Centre to avoid serious harm to the marsh ecosystem
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