In 2016 we donate books to Dambarella village library. Again we received books from few friends & collected large amount of books. So we plan to visit there & donate books to them again. But day by day this work got delayed due to many reasons.
Visit to “Ridiyagama Safari Park” & “Madunagala Hot Water Wells” After Donate Books to Dambarella Village Library | |
In 2016 we donate books to Dambarella village library. Again we received books from few friends & collected large amount of books. So we plan to visit there & donate books to them again. But day by day this work got delayed due to many reasons. |
Ridiyagama safari park a novel experience | |
Ridiyagama Safari Park was declared open in March 2016. Construction of the project started in 2008 and first phase was completed at a cost of Rs.2,600 Million and opened for public on 28.03.2016. |
En route to Lions rock | |
Sinhala New Year is a special time of the year and we decided to spend the holiday in a relaxing way but as usual we ended up loitering around. Early morning we reached Kurunegala and headed towards Ridi viharaya which is one of the most famous sites in this region because of its archaeology value. |
One day trip to Madunagala (Mahapalassa) | |
Madunagala/Mahapalassa is getting tourist attraction (both local and foreigners) due to presence of hot water springs. I have noted few recent reports in Lakdasun forum and stimulated me to visit there. When I was searching information about hot water springs, I could find some other tourist attractions of this area. |
The Waterfall hunt which ended as an archaeology exploration! | |
I had to go to Matara to meet some of my foreign friends and next day I was supposed to return back to Monaragala. I didn’t want to waste my visit by not visiting few places so I picked up few random locations which I could drop in without much of a difficulty while getting back. |
Went South once again… | |
If you take the back roads rather than the coastal road, the environment is quite different. We were rather surprised to find such a lot of lovely wawes. When we passed Lenabatuwa wawe (between Akkurassa and Kamburupitiya) it was too late for photos but it seems a very very lovely place. There is a little guest house just on the side of the wawe which looked like a potential base. There was a board for the Lenabatuwa Bio Diversity Park and someone told us that walking in the forest is quite interesting. It certainly looked lovely. |