Bulathkohupitiya

Bulathkohupitiya is a small but picturesque town in the Kegalle District of Sri Lanka, surrounded by misty mountains, lush tea and rubber plantations, and cascading waterfalls. It lies on the road connecting Kegalle to Deraniyagala and Yatiyanthota, making it a scenic stop for those traveling through the central part of the island. The town’s cool climate and natural beauty make it an attractive getaway for nature lovers.

The area is blessed with breathtaking waterfalls such as Asupini Ella, Wee Oya Falls, and Thaliya Watuna Ella, which are popular among travelers seeking adventure and tranquility. Hiking and exploring these falls are favorite activities for visitors. The verdant landscape, filled with spice gardens, paddy fields, and streams, adds to the charm of the town.

Bulathkohupitiya also has cultural and historical importance, with ancient temples and shrines found in the region. Its local community thrives on agriculture, mainly tea, pepper, cloves, and rubber cultivation, which contributes significantly to the district’s economy. Combining natural wonders with traditional rural life, Bulathkohupitiya offers a serene glimpse into Sri Lanka’s scenic highlands and cultural richness.