Ranawaranawa Wewa

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Sri Lanka’s Southern Province, Ranawaranawa Wewa is a tranquil reservoir that offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Located near the village of Ranawaranawewa, just 2.5 km south of Tanamalwila, this scenic water body is an essential part of the region’s irrigation system while also serving as a haven for wildlife and outdoor activities.

Surrounded by dry evergreen forests and lush agricultural lands, Ranawaranawa Wewa provides visitors with an opportunity to explore the untouched beauty of Sri Lanka’s wilderness. A 5-km circular hiking trail around the reservoir allows travelers to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of nature. Along the way, one can spot diverse wildlife, including water birds, monkeys, and even buffalo grazing near the water’s edge. The reservoir’s rich biodiversity makes it a prime location for birdwatching and photography, attracting both amateur and professional nature enthusiasts.

The best time to visit Ranawaranawa Wewa is during the dry season (December to April) when the trails are more accessible and wildlife is easier to spot. However, during the monsoon season (May to September), the reservoir fills up, creating a lush, green environment that enhances the area’s natural beauty.

For those looking to extend their stay, there are several eco-friendly accommodation options nearby. Dev’s Campground is ideal for adventure lovers who want to experience nature up close, while Lotus Chalets Eco Hotel offers a comfortable stay with beautiful surroundings. These lodges provide the perfect base for exploring the region and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of Ranawaranawa Wewa.

Whether you are a hiker, birdwatcher, or simply seeking a quiet retreat, Ranawaranawa Wewa offers a unique and refreshing experience away from the bustling tourist spots. Its pristine environment and rich biodiversity make it a must-visit destination for those exploring the hidden gems of Sri Lanka.

Hambantota ringkonnast

Hambantota on Sri Lanka kagurannikul asuv maapiirkond. See on ka Hambantota ringkonna pealinn Sri Lanka lõunaprovintsis. Umbes 240 km kaugusel Colombost asuv Hambantota on strateegiliseks sadama- ja kaubanduskeskuseks muutumise keskel, kus toimub ulatuslik infrastruktuuri arendamine. Ulatuslike liivarandadega ääristatud Hambantota on mugav asukoht lähedalasuvate vaatamisväärsuste külastamiseks.

Bundala rahvuspark asub Hambantotast 20 km ida pool ja Weerawila pühamu veidi kaugemal. Ruhuna rahvuspark ja Kataragama tempel on teised vaatamisväärsused, millele sellest linnast on lihtne ligi pääseda.

Lõunaprovintsist
Sri Lanka lõunaprovints on väike geograafiline piirkond, mis koosneb Galle, Matara ja Hambantota ringkondadest. Elatuspõllundus ja kalapüük on selle piirkonna elanike peamine sissetulekuallikas.

Lõunaprovintsi oluliste vaatamisväärsuste hulka kuuluvad Yala ja Udawalawe rahvusparkide looduskaitsealad, püha linn Kataragama ning iidsed linnad Tissamaharama, Kirinda ja Galle. (Kuigi Galle on iidne linn, pole Portugali sissetungi eelsest ajast peaaegu midagi säilinud.) Portugali perioodil elasid kaks kuulsat singali luuletajat: Andare, kes oli pärit Dickwellast, ja Gajaman Nona, kes oli pärit Denipitiyast Matara ringkonnas, kes kirjutasid luuletusi lihtinimese kohta.