Due to the hiding places of Piduruthalagala, Gonapitiya, Kabaragala and Udagabbala mountain range, it is about a wonderful event that has been dark for most of the day. This is our query today.
This area is known as Mandaram. You can reach this village from Nuwara Eliya district via Kandy, Rikillagaskada and Padiyapelella. This Mandaram belongs to the Nuwara Eliya district of Nuwara Eliya.
Amidst evergreen forests and most of the hilly terrain of the day, this wonderful city is rich in several small waterfalls including the Kolpatana Falls.
This wonderful environment can be reached from Kandy as well as from Nuwara Eliya. It is about 38 km from Nuwara Eliya to Mandaram.
It was known as Mandaram Puraya at the foot of Piduruthalagala and it was known as Mandaram Puraya at the time of the Kandyan Kingdom. The chief of the dwellers in the book were The livelihood is farming and the area is ideal for purchasing unprocessed rice and vegetables from pesticides.
Even the storied city of Mandaram, which has not yet met its urban characteristics, is shrouded in fog and the businessmen said that it would increase its electricity bills more than the rest of the day due to the inconvenience of light bulbs in shops.
The villagers say that the tourists who come here in the name of eco-tours are camping at night in various places in the city of Mandaram. Therefore, they do not want to miss their eternal green and quiet countryside.
The small-scale power stations in the Mandaram Pura area have adversely affected the water resources of the area and have affected the livelihoods of the people of the area. We laugh and say that there is no one else to watch.
On this journey, we realized that apart from the plantation Tamils, the Buddhist community of Mandaram, which is a Sinhalese Buddhist community, still remains a mystery. Anyway, you can’t imagine anywhere in Sri Lanka that you can enjoy the unique experience of Mandaram Pura in this part of Sri Lanka.