Ambuluwawa Tower
Reaching the top of Ambuluwawa one can experience the most amazing
views which could sometimes be covered by the ongoing mist. However, once the
mist clears off the view can be scary and freak out climbers, especially those
who have a fear of heights. Do note that hiking Ambuluwawa is not at all
dangerous or risky, but it would not be the ideal kind of adventure for those
with a fear of heights. Avoid leaning on the railing to capture photographs
especially at the top as this is extremely risky and one could easily slip off
from here. Ambuluwawa is a relatively easy hike to do which gives you
360-degree views of the surrounding mountains, forests, rivers and towns. It is
an area richly diverse, with evergreen forests, blossomed flower plants as well
creepers and about 200 different kinds of plants from 80 plant families
including a variety of medicinal plants. Ambuluwawa is surrounded by many
mountains including Piduruthalagala from the East, Bible Rock (Bathalegala)
from the West, Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak) from the South and Knuckles Mountain
Range from the North. Apart from these mountains many other mountains are also
clearly visible from here and adds to the beauty of the area. These are the
Hanthana Mountain Range, Hunnasigiri Mountain and mountain ranges associated
with Algalla and Kadugannawa. There is a cool mountain breeze in the area due
to this reason. The Ambuluwawa Hill and the adjacent forest is designated as a
forest reservation which is named as the Ambuluwawa ICC Forest Reservation. The
history of the Ambuluwawa Temple dates back to the 13th century during the
reign of King Buwanekabahu IV. It is said that the Ambuluwawa Peak was the
center of the Gampola Kingdom during his reign. But there is nothing with
historical or archaeological values in here.
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