Hakgala Botanical Gardens

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Hakgala Botanical Gardens, located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka near Nuwara Eliya, is one of the oldest and most renowned botanical gardens in the country. Nestled at the foot of the Hakgala Mountain, the garden spans over 28 hectares of lush greenery, showcasing a vast collection of flora that thrives in the cool, temperate climate of Sri Lanka's hill country. Known for its stunning landscapes and diverse plant species, Hakgala offers visitors a peaceful and scenic retreat, perfect for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking to escape the bustle of urban life.

The biodiversity at Hakgala Botanical Gardens is exceptional, with over 10,000 plant species representing both local and international flora. The garden is particularly famous for its collection of roses, orchids, and ferns, which flourish in the cool highland environment. Visitors can also explore sections dedicated to medicinal plants, tropical trees, and beautiful flowering plants that add to the garden’s vibrant colors. The surrounding forests and mountain views further enhance the natural beauty, creating a serene atmosphere that invites relaxation and exploration.

Visitors to Hakgala Botanical Gardens can enjoy a variety of activities, including leisurely walks along well-maintained paths, photography, and guided tours. The garden’s diverse plant life offers ample opportunities for botanical study, while the picturesque setting provides a perfect backdrop for picnics or quiet reflection. Nature lovers will find joy in observing the unique plant species, while birdwatchers can enjoy sightings of endemic birds that inhabit the surrounding forests and hills. The cool climate, combined with the tranquil environment, makes it a perfect destination for a peaceful day out.

The best time to visit Hakgala Botanical Gardens is during the dry season from December to April when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. The garden is easily accessible from Nuwara Eliya, which is just a short drive away, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the hill country. Whether visiting for a leisurely stroll, botanical exploration, or simply to enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, Hakgala Botanical Gardens remains a must-visit destination for those seeking to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of Sri Lanka's highlands.

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  • Muthiyanganaya Raja Maha Viharaya ligger i centrum af byen Badulla. Tempelets historie går tilbage til Buddhas tid, men området omkring Badulla går helt tilbage til tiden i det 19.-18. århundrede f.Kr.

    Muthiyangana Raja Maha Viharaya 
  • Dowa Raja Maha Viharaya (Dowa Cape-templet) ligger få kilometer fra byen Bandarawela på vejen mellem Bandarawela og Badulla. Dette tempel menes at være bygget af kong Walagamba i det første århundrede f.Kr.

    Dowa Raja Maha Viharaya 
  • Bogoda-træbroen blev bygget i det 16. århundrede under Dambadeniya-æraen. Det siges at være den ældste overlevende træbro i Sri Lanka. Broen ligger 7 kilometer vest for Badulla.

    Bogoda træbro 
  • Dunhinda Falls ligger omkring 5 km fra byen Badulla. Det er 63 meter højt og betragtes som et af de smukkeste vandfald i Sri Lanka. Vandfaldet har fået sit navn fra de røgfyldte dugdråber, der sprøjter.

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Om Badulla District

Badulla er hovedstaden i Uva-provinsen i Sri Lanka. Badulla ligger sydøst for Kandy, næsten omgivet af Badulu Oya, omkring 680 meter over havets overflade og er omgivet af teplantager. Byen er overskygget af Namunukula-bjergkæden. Badulla ligger omkring 230 km fra Colombo mod de østlige skråninger af de centrale bakker i Sri Lanka.

Badulla og omegn anbefales varmt til økoturister, da Horton Plains Nationalpark og Knuckles-bjergene ligger få timer væk.

Om Uva-provinsen

Uva-provinsen er Sri Lankas næstmindst befolkede provins med 1.187.335 indbyggere, oprettet i 1896. Den består af to distrikter kaldet Badulla og Moneragala. Provinshovedstaden er Badulla. Uva grænser op til den østlige, sydlige og centrale provins. Dens største turistattraktioner er Dunhinda-vandfaldene, Diyaluma-vandfaldene, Rawana-vandfaldene, Yala Nationalpark (delvist beliggende i den sydlige og østlige provins) og Gal Oya Nationalpark (delvist beliggende i den østlige provins). Gal Oya-bakkerne og Centralbjergene er de vigtigste højlandområder, mens Mahaweli- og Menik-floderne samt de enorme Senanayake Samudraya- og Maduru Oya-reservoirer er de vigtigste vandveje i Uva-provinsen.