
Città di Ella
Ella è una piccola città nel distretto di Badulla, nella provincia di Uva, in Sri Lanka, governata da un Consiglio Urbano. Si trova a circa 200 chilometri a est di Colombo e si trova a un'altitudine di 1.041 metri sul livello del mare.
Ravana Falls
Ravana Falls (popularly known as Ravana Alla, (රාවණා ඇල්ල) in Sinhala) is a popular sightseeing attraction in Sri Lanka. It currently ranks as one of the widest falls in the country.
DescriptionThis waterfall measures approximately 25 m (82 ft) in height and cascades from an oval-shaped concave rock outcrop. During the local wet season, the waterfall turns into what is said to resemble an areca flower with withering petals. But this is not the case in the dry season, where the flow of water reduces dramatically. The falls form part of the Ravana Ella Wildlife Sanctuary, and is located 6 km (3.7 mi) away from the local railway station at Ella.
The Legend
The falls have been named after the legendary king Ravana, which is connected to the famous Indian epic, the Ramayana. According to legend, it is said that Ravana (who was the king of Sri Lanka at the time) had kidnapped princess Sita, and had hidden her in the caves behind this waterfall, now simply known as the Ravana Ella Cave. The reason for the kidnapping is said to be a revenge for slicing off the nose of his sister by Rama (husband of Sita) and his brother Laxmana. At the time, the cave was surrounded with thick forests in the midst of wilderness. It is also believed that Rama’s queen bathed in a pool that accumulated the water falling from this waterfall. They believed that Ravana has played the Ravanahatha over here.
The Historical Connotations
Whilst the story of the Ramayana appears to be fanciful fiction; strangely enough several archeological treasures have been unearthed and locations referred to in the literary epic have been found in actuality. Based on these discoveries, some information has been established as undeniable fact.
- Ravana was a real Sri Lankan king who lived over 5000 years ago.
- The technology used by him was advanced with no equivalent in the current world.
- He was extremely powerful and much feared by his countrymen.
- He kidnapped a beautiful princess and kept her imprisoned in a cave in Sri Lanka.
- The nearby waterfall was used for her bathing purposes.
- Ravana created a beautiful garden for her entertainment filled with flowers and fruit trees.
- The key locations of the cave, garden and launch pad for his flying vehicle have been located in modern Sri Lanka.
The Cave and Archeological Evidence
The Ravana Ella Cave lies 1,370 m (4,490 ft) above sea level on the foundation of a cliff. The cave is a popular local tourist attraction, located 11 km (7 mi) away from Bandarawela. Excavations undertaken in the cave uncovered evidence of human habitation dating back to 25,000 years.
Informazioni sul distretto di Badulla
Badulla è il capoluogo della provincia di Uva, nello Sri Lanka. Si trova a sud-est di Kandy, quasi completamente circondata dal fiume Badulu Oya, a circa 680 metri sul livello del mare ed è circondata da piantagioni di tè. La città è dominata dalla catena montuosa Namunukula. Badulla dista circa 230 km da Colombo, verso le pendici orientali delle colline centrali dello Sri Lanka. Badulla e i suoi dintorni sono altamente raccomandati per gli ecoturisti, poiché il Parco Nazionale di Horton Plains e i monti Knuckles sono raggiungibili in poche ore. Luoghi speciali a Badulla: il Tempio di Muthiyangana, il Tempio di Dhowa, l'antico ponte di legno di Bogoda, le cascate di Rawana.
Informazioni sulla provincia di Uva
La provincia di Uva è la seconda provincia meno popolata dello Sri Lanka, con 1.187.335 abitanti, creata nel 1896. È composta da due distretti chiamati Badulla e Moneragala. Il capoluogo di provincia è Badulla. Uva confina con le province orientale, meridionale e centrale. Le sue principali attrazioni turistiche sono le cascate di Dunhinda, le cascate di Diyaluma, le cascate di Rawana, il Parco Nazionale di Yala (che si trova in parte nelle province meridionale e orientale) e il Parco Nazionale di Gal Oya (che si trova in parte nella provincia orientale). Le colline di Gal Oya e le montagne centrali sono gli altopiani principali, mentre i fiumi Mahaweli e Menik e gli enormi bacini idrici di Senanayake Samudraya e Maduru Oya sono i principali corsi d'acqua della provincia di Uva.