Jathika Namal Uyana


Jathika Namal Uyana


Description

Namal Uyana is a small rocky forest located in the Dambulla area of the Anuradhapura District in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka. This is also known as Rosa Thiruwana Kanda. It is also known as the largest ironwood forest in Asia. It is spread over an area of about 260 acres. The height is about 650 meters. This also has historical value. It is a beautiful place that attracts local and foreign tourists.


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