Sri Lankan Travel Guide

Badulla

Badulla District is a part of the Uva Province in Sri Lanka. This district comprises verdant landscapes and cascading waterfalls that offer a refreshing contrast to bustling city life. Lush tea estates carpet the hills while farmers cultivate fresh vegetables. The temperate climate ensures pleasant year-round weather, perfect for exploring historical landmarks, sacred temples, and natural wonders. Badulla Railway Station is significant as it is the last railway station on the Main Railway Line in Sri Lanka. Since many ethnic groups such as Sinhalese, Sri Lankan Moors, Sri Lankan Tamils, Indian Tamils, Burgher, and Malay live in the Badulla District, the district has a rich cultural heritage.

Nearest Locations

Bambarakanda Waterfall

Bambarakanda Waterfall At 241 metres, Bambarakanda falls claims the privilege of being the highest waterfall in Sri Lanka, the 299th highest waterfall in the world and 48th among the 100…

Peessa – A bountiful waterfall shrouded by nature

  Peessa – A bountiful waterfall shrouded by nature My weekend is coming to an end and I am on the road by 7 AM in order to reach my…

Bogoda Bridge, the oldest surviving wooden bridge in Sri Lanka

  Bogoda Bridge, the oldest surviving wooden bridge in Sri Lanka Bogoda Wooden Bridge, which is the oldest surviving wooden bridge in Sri Lanka, was constructed way back in the…
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