

Ambuwawa Sri Lanka – From Gampola town along the Hemmathagama road, about 5 km, you can reach the Ambuluwawa peak (Ambuluwawa tower).
From the foot of the mountain, you can walk. You can also take a vehicle up to the foot of the stupa. Many people go all the way to this amazing experience. Due to the breeze around the shade and the shade of the tree-lined road, those who climb the mountain do not feel too tired.
A cathedral, a Hindu Kovil, a mosque, and a Buddhist temple have been created on this hill. This Seya which is used to mark agriculture is known as Govijana Seya. The Buddha statue at the end of the road and the statues of the gods and goddesses have been created in the stalls.
The carpenter’s statue of the Buddha in the temple complex, built on a rocky slope of the mountain, shows the skill of the carpenter. There is also a sacred Bo tree from the Eastern branch of Sri Maha Bodhi in Anuradhapura. The Agrarian Seas, which are about 400 feet high, surpass all these features.
From Ambuluwawa peak (Ambuluwawa tower) you can see 360 degrees without hindrance from any mountain. If the sky is clear, even the big ocean can be seen with the naked eye. The sacred Samanala Kanda, Namunukula, Knuckles Mountains, Hanthana, Batalegala, Piduruthalagala, Alagalla, Moneragala, Rakshaka, Saptha Kanya, Hunnasgiriya, Bhairava Kanda, Uthuwankanda, Balapokuna, Kalugala, Muloya, Ahupiniella, Peewalanko, Levala, Pilawala, Pelawanka As well as the mountains, there are many unexplored mountain ranges here.
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