Incredible Beauty of Sri Lanka
BELIHUL OYA, a very picturesque little hamlet renowned for its Eco, Adventure tourism opportunities, is situated in the “Sabaragamuwa” province of Sri Lanka, approximately 160 km from Colombo. This beautiful hillside location is a climatically transitional area, linking both the dry and wet zones and the hill and low country at an altitude of less than 1500m. As a result, the vegetation consists of moist semi-evergreen forests, tropical savanna forests, dry patana grasslands and montane temperate forests, making it one of the richest bio-diversity spots in Sri Lanka – a perfect location for nature lovers.
Map Of Belihul Oya
The road from Haputale of Central highlands to the lovely valley of Ratnapura (City of Gems) descends through abundantly beautiful scenery. Around 30km from Haputale, amidst the tea plantations, is the picturesque settlement of Belihul Oya by the side of River Belihul Oya. Paddy fields surrounding the settlement are fed by streams from the river. Belihul Oya is a fine example of Sri Lanka's reputation of having the highest levels of species richness per unit area of any country in Asia. Belihul Oya is home to 15 fish species, 50 reptile species, 150 bird species, 30 amphibian species, 80 butterfly species, 40 mammal species, 60 land & water snail species & about 150 flora species.
Bambarakanda Falls
Belihul Oya is also the jumping off point for the Bambarakanda Falls, whose triple jump, with a total height of 241m make it the highest in the island.
River Belihul OyaBelihul Oya is also the jumping off point for the Bambarakanda Falls, whose triple jump, with a total height of 241m make it the highest in the island.
The River Belihul Oya, just 20km in length, originates on Horton Plains National Park (1524m) high above, then flows, gushes, tumbles & drops through an assortment of eco systems all the way to into modern man-made Samanalawewa Reservoir. The river, watched over by series of mountain peaks including Gon Molliya ("The Hump of an Ox") & Paravi ("Pigeon"), crates some very beautiful waterfalls in its downhill path, including Baker's Falls on Horton Plains, Pahanthuda Falls & Demodara Falls. Paddy fields surrounding the settlement are fed by streams from the river.
Trekking
The settlement at an altitude of 570m provides an array of trekking opportunities. Numerous trails amidst tumbling waterfalls, rock pools, gushing streams, abundant wildlife is complemented by fresh & crisp climate, a result of its location in the intermediate Upland zone, a climatically transitional area linking the dry & wet zones. The vegetation consists of moist semi-evergreen forests, tropical savanna forests, dry patana grasslands and montane temperate forests, making it a bio-diversity hotspot, perfect location for nature lovers: it's a diverse floral & faunal wonderland.
The most popular trails are Appalagala Trail, Samanalawewa Trail (Samanalawewa modern man made reservoir), Horton plains Trail (via Bambaakanda Water Falls), Kinchigune Trail, Hawagala Trail & Belihul Oya - Ohiya trail via Satan's steps & Devils's Staircase. That sounds like "The Road to Hell"
Samanalawewa Reservoir
Samanalawewa provides the opportunity for Canoeing.
Sabaragamuwa UniversityBelihul Oya is definitely a small town, but given the scenery, terrain, & vegetation, "the principal agricultural educational establishment of the island" couldn't have been better located.
Church of St. MaryOverlooking the terraced paddy fields is the whitewashed church of St. Mary with an interesting three-tiered spire.
Uggal Aluthnuwara Dewalaya
The Hindu shrine is dedicated to God Kataragama & Buddhist stupa next to it was built by King Senarath Yapa in 1304.
Seelagama Dagoba
Tucked into the hillsides, over the paddy fields is little white Buddhist Dagoba.
Seelagama Dagoba
Tucked into the hillsides, over the paddy fields is little white Buddhist Dagoba.
BELIHUL OYA IS A HAVEN FOR ANIMAL BEEN
River Garden Nature & Adventure Related Activity Centre - BELIHUL OYA provides an ideal base for a wide range of nature and adventure related activities. Try anything from trekking across the Horton Plains (the HORTON PLAINS mountain range is visible from the River Garden restaurant itself) to canoeing in the ‘Samanalawewa' reservoir. Whatever it is you want to do, we can help you do it! In addition to the accommodation options we offer, RIVER GARDEN has an excellent restaurant serving Sri Lankan and International cuisine, a well-stocked bar, doctor on call, left luggage facilities, mini library, and extensive tourist information.
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