Sunday, October 11, 2009

Ambuluwawa Sri Lanka

Sneak Peak of Sri Lanka’s First Multi Religious Centre & Tower.

You can get to Ambuluwawa Tower from Kandy or Gampola. it is 3567 meters above from the sea level and there are 200 plants which belongs to 80 species.

climb to the top is a bit tough but then again you know hardest climbs always gives the best views. Some of the best views you can admire from this tower is, from south Sri Pada (Adams Peak), from north side you can see the Mountain Range of Knuckles, from West Bathalegala Rock & east side Piduruthalagala Mountain.
Ambuluwawa Tower is the first Multi Religious Centre in Sri Lanka. You can see a Temple, Kovil, Mosque and a Church. The tower stands at a height of approximately 48 meters and the elderly and kids are not recommended to climb to the top of it.

You’ll be able to see not only Buddhist everyone visit Ambuluwawa Tower to get the amazing experience and also to worship there religions. Since 2006 this site is it became a biodiversity complex.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Lankathilaka Temple Sri Lanka

This is my first blog about ancient temple Lankathilaka Rajamaha Viharaya, This is situated at Sri Lanka in Kandy City. When you travel from Colombo to Kandy 10 km before the Kandy City you will find the Pilimathalawa City from there you need to go through Dawulagal Road to Reach this Beautyfull Temple. If you going to visit Sri Lanka don't forget to Visit This Beautiful Temple and the mean time please enjoy my pictures of Lankathilaka Temple.


It is located in the Udunuwara electorate in Senkadagla Township. To visit this Beautiful Ancient Place you need reach the Dawulagala Kandy Road from the Pilimthalawa town, Which is found on the Colombo Kandy Highway. when you Travel about 5 - 6 km from this road you will reach this beautiful destination.


This historic site belongs to the period of the Gampola kingdom and was built by King Buwaneka Bahu IV who ruled the Gampola kingdom. It is the archaeological idea that this temple has been designed in a kovil format, which can be seen by anyone who is closely observing the temple.

Although the temple can be seen in only three story, it is said to consist of seven story. Another remarkable feature is that the roof is entirely made from the bricks and Later for the protection they have add the tile roof.

An Esala Perahera which has continued uninterrupted from the days of the King to the present can be seen in this sacred place. It begins fifteen days after the Dalada Maligawa Perahera concludes, and lasts for 15 days. The grand procession will hit the streets in early September. It also ends with a ritual watering.

I invite you all to visit this beautiful place. Here are a few shots caught on my phone's camera

Think about it,

Do not contaminate your polythene bags, paper towels or plastic bottles with them when you travel. It is our duty and responsibility to protect our future generations in the same way.