Udawattakele Forest Reserve
Udawattakele Forest Reserve often spelled as Udawatta Kele, is a
historic forest reserve on a hill-ridge in the city of Kandy. It is 104
hectares (257 acres) large. During the days of the Kandyan kingdom,
Udawattakele was known as "Uda Wasala Watta" in Sinhalese meaning
"the garden above the royal palace". The sanctuary is famous for its
extensive avifauna. The reserve also contains a great variety of plant species,
especially lianas, shrubs and small trees. There are several giant lianas. Many
of small and medium size mammals that inhabit Sri Lanka can be seen here.
Several kinds of snakes and other reptiles might be seen. Udawattakele was
designated as a forest reserve in 1856, and it became a sanctuary in 1938.
The Sri Lanka Forest Department has two offices in the reserve,
one of which (at the southeastern entrance) has a nature education centre with
a display of pictures, posters, stuffed animals, etc. Being easily accessible
and containing a variety of flora and fauna the forest has a great educational
and recreational value. Groups of school children and students regularly visit
the forest and the education centre. The forest is also popular with foreign
tourists, especially bird watchers. Scientific nature research has been carried
out in the forest by researchers. The forest is of religious importance as
there are three Buddhist meditation hermitages and three rock shelter dwellings
for Buddhist monk hermits.

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