Mini World's End
46.7 km
Mini World’s End at Pitawala Pathana is a breathtaking cliff-edge viewpoint in the Knuckles Mountain Range, offering panoramic views of valleys and peaks with a sheer drop of nearly 1,000 feet. It’s accessible via a short 750-meter hike across rare grassland plains, making it one of Sri Lanka’s most unique natural attractions.
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Wasgamuwa
National Park
14.8 km
Wasgamuwa is a prominent wildlife sanctuary in Sri Lanka's North Central Province, renowned as a premier, less-crowded destination for viewing largeherds of Sri Lankan elephants, leopards and the elusive sloth bear
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Haththota Amuna
30.8 km
Haththota Amuna is an ancient 97-meter-long stone weir (anicut) across the Kalu Ganga river near Pallegama, Matale, built by King Aggabodhi II (608-618 A.C.) to divert water to the Minneriya and Giritale tanks. It is a vital historic irrigation structure involving a 46 km long feeder canal.
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Kalu Ganga
Veiwpoint
30.7 km
The Kalu Ganga (Black River) is one of Sri Lanka’s major waterways. Originating from the Sri Pada (Adam's Peak) wilderness and the Sinharaja Forest Reserve, it flows 129 km through the Sabaragamuwa and Western Provinces before emptying into the Indian Ocean at Kalutara.
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