Badulla

Badulla District, located in Sri Lanka’s Uva Province, is known for its scenic beauty, cultural heritage, and eco-tourism opportunities. Here are the most important travel and tourism facts about Badulla District:

1. Major Tourist Attractions

  • Dunhinda Falls – One of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful waterfalls, located near Badulla town.
  • Rawana Falls – A scenic waterfall associated with the legend of King Ravana, near Ella.
  • Ella – A popular hill country town with attractions like Nine Arches Bridge, Little Adam’s Peak, and Ella Rock.
  • Bogoda Wooden Bridge – A 16th-century bridge made entirely of wood, with no nails used in its construction.
  • Muthiyangana Raja Maha Viharaya – An ancient Buddhist temple in Badulla, believed to have been visited by Lord Buddha.
  • Dowa Rock Temple – A historic cave temple with a large Buddha statue carved into a rock.

2. Adventure and Eco-Tourism

  • Hiking & Trekking – Ella Rock, Little Adam’s Peak, and Namunukula Mountain are famous for trekking.
  • Train Journey – The scenic train ride from Kandy to Badulla is considered one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world.
  • Tea Plantations – The region is home to lush tea estates, offering tea factory visits and tastings.

3. Climate and Best Time to Visit

  • Cool Climate – Due to its high elevation, Badulla has a mild and pleasant climate.
  • Best Time to Visit – December to March offers the best weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

4. Cultural and Historical Significance

  • Kandyan Influence – Many historical sites are linked to the Kandyan Kingdom.
  • Colonial Heritage – The district has British-era railway stations, bridges, and tea estates.

5. Transportation & Accessibility

  • By Train – The famous upcountry train journey passes through Badulla.
  • By Road – Accessible from Colombo via Kandy or through Bandarawela and Ella.
Badulla

Explore the place

Ella
from
€69.78 /night

View More

The City Maps