Idalgashinna Sri Lanka


Idalgashinna is a small village in the Badulla district of the province of Sri Lanka. Located at an altitude of about 1,615 meters (5,299 ft) above sea level, it is located in the Haputale-Namunukula mountain range. The area is home to the Idalgashinna Estate, and the nearest large town is Haputale, about 9 km south of the railway line. Between these two places is the Thangamale Bird Sanctuary.

One beautiful stop on a once-in-a-lifetime trip

There are many stories to be told. Sri Lanka is so beautiful, this little paradise is a very beautiful and isolated stop that is beautifully located. A misty environment that is full of tourists on the weekends, but isolated in the middle of the week.


Did you stop thinking?

What did you remember?

Did you remember the Harry Potter movie you used to watch when you were little?



You have to go on this trip to get that experience...

If you want to get down from Idalgashinna before the sun rises in the morning, you have to catch the Badulu train on Friday night to see this beauty in the cold while drinking plenty of bread and chirping birds, so catching it is like buying a ticket to a new world. These days, it is better to reserve a seat to avoid crowds. Because when the train arrives at Colombo Fort, it takes a long time before it is full of people. I'm sorry if I couldn't get a seat


Badulla night train is a different experience 🎙️ Staying from Friday to Saturday, stopping at Kadu Theran Theran for Maha Railway train, traveling with heart light, an experience like dreams are floating away👀


The view you see when you come down from Idalgashinna in the morning will undoubtedly surprise you. If the weather is clear in this area, which creates a beautiful country depending on the changing weather, you can see from the south to Hambantota and from the north to Nuwara Eliya - Welimada.

Ambuluwawa tower Sri Lanka


Ambuluwawa tower, which is situated in Gampola, 3Kms from the city is known to be one of the most beautiful tower in Sri Lanka.

Ambuluwawa is a biodiversity, complex, and Sri Lanka’s first multi-religious sanctuary situated in the country's central highlands. The Ambuluwawa Trigonometrical Station, in Gampola, consists of a large winding tower resembling a stylized Buddhist stupa, a Hindu kovil, a Muslim mosque, and a Christian Church. It is situated in a very short stretch from Gampola’s town center. 


Reaching the top of Ambuluwawa one can experience the most amazing views which could sometimes be covered by the ongoing mist. However, once the mist clears off the view can be scary and freak out climbers, especially those who have a fear of heights. Do note that hiking Ambuluwawa is not at all dangerous or risky, but it would not be the ideal kind of adventure for those with a fear of heights. Avoid leaning on the railing to capture photographs, especially at the top as it is a bit risky. Ambuluwawa is a relatively easy hike to do which gives you 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains, forests, rivers, and towns.


It is an area richly diverse, with evergreen forests, blossomed flower plants as well creepers, and about 200 different kinds of plants from 80 plant families including a variety of medicinal plants. Ambuluwawa is surrounded by many mountains, including Piduruthalagala from the East, Bible Rock (Bathalegala) from the West, Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak) from the South, and the Knuckles Mountain Range from the North. Apart from these mountains many other mountains are also clearly visible from here and add to the beauty of the area. These are the Hanthana Mountain Range, Hunnasigiri Mountain, and mountain ranges associated with Algalla and Kadugannawa. There is a cool mountain breeze in the area due to this reason.





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Arugam Bay Beach Sri Lanka


Arugam Bay is one of the 10 best beaches for surfing.

It is a bay on the southeast coast of Sri Lanka, bordering the dry zone of the Indian Ocean, approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) south of the market town of Pothuvil and 320 km (200 mi) east of Colombo. . It was called Ullai and the southern part of the village had a significant Tamil and Sinhalese population. There are also a number of international migrants, mostly from Europe and Australia. While fishing has traditionally dominated the local economy, tourism has grown rapidly in the area in recent years.

But most of the buildings in Arugambay were destroyed by the 2004 tsunami and the government's Ministry of Defense (Department of Coastal Conservation) bulldozed all the coastal structures, creating the current village in the second "tsunami" of Arugambay at the end of September 2011.


Arugam Bay provides berthing for a large number of fishing vessels operating from the coast. After the tsunami, many organizations donated boats and as a result, there are more fishing vessels than ever before. The main beach is a bit dirty compared to the nearby beaches as it is beautiful and has great waves.

Arugam Bay is home to quality surf, the most popular being the 'main spot' on the south side of the bay. There are also a number of these basic stone reefs and other barrel fragments. As other breaks in the area,

Includes *Whiskey Point and *Potuvil Point, *Elephant Rock,

 *Peanut Farm

* Okanda right hand


These breaks have been a constant draw For international tourists for decades. Arugam Bay is a great local surf spot and home to some of Sri Lanka's best surfers. In recent years, surfers from Arugam Bay have dominated national tournaments. In mid-2010, the Association of Surf Professionals hosted its first international surf competition. The winner was Australian Julian Wilson. In the 2011 Assistant Superintendent of Police competition, Arugambe Men's and Women's competitions were also included.

 The south coast of Arugambay Near (4 km)

* Pothuvil Muslim Village,

*Is it a tourist lodge?

*With commercial and transport hub


It is also the only entrance to Yala East National Forest Park. Also at a distance of 1.4 miles is Pasarichennai Beach. As this area is called (44 km) it can be reached through Panama Sinhalese settlement (17 km) and through Okanda Shayas (32 km). The area is home to a number of elephants that often pass between Lunugala and Kumana National Forest Park.

Article By - Imesha Narangoda✍️









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Aberdeen Waterfall Sri Lanka

Distance from Kandy – 58 km. Aberdeen Waterfall is situated in Ginigathena in the Nuwara Eliya district. It stands at a height of 98 meters. The waterfall is the 18th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka. Folklore says that there is a tunnel between Aberdeen falls and the neighboring Laxapana waterfall.


Aberdeen Waterfall is fed by the stream named Kehelgamu Oya which is a major tributary of the Kelani River. The waterfall is named after Aberdeen, which is the third largest city in Scotland and the capital of Aberdeenshire. Bathing and swimming in the middle of the pool of Aberdeen Waterfall have caused many deaths in the past. Aberdeen Waterfall is covered by a big stone complex behind.


Getting to Aberdeen Waterfall

From Kandy take the Kandy Road. Travel past Peradeniya, Daulagala, Ulapane, and Nawalapitiya until you reach Ginigathena. From Ginigathena town proceed along the Ambatale Road up to the Buddha statue at the end of the road. One should park their vehicle over here and walk about 1.2 km along the road to reach Aberdeen Waterfall.




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