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Badulla, located approximately 230 km east of Colombo, is a picturesque town nestled in Sri Lanka's lush hill country. As the capital of the Uva Province, Badulla is surrounded by verdant tea plantations, scenic mountain views, and historical landmarks. The town is a key stop on the famous Kandy to Ella train route, offering stunning vistas of Sri Lanka’s highlands. Visitors come to Badulla to explore its rich colonial past and natural attractions, such as the breathtaking Dunhinda Falls, one of the country’s most beautiful waterfalls. The town's cool climate and serene surroundings make it a perfect base for those looking to experience Sri Lanka’s central highlands.
Badulla also has several attractions in store for its visitors including two ancient temples, namely Muthiyangana temple and Dhowa Rock temple. Some of the most popular tourist attractions of Badulla include the Dunhinda Falls; a 46-meter high waterfall offering a splendid view, St. Mark’s Church; a mid-17th-century wood and stones Church that marks to be one of the oldest buildings in Badulla and Demodara Nine Arch bridge; located between Demodara and Ella railway stations, this bridge sports unique architecture similar to colonial-era railway construction.
Furthermore, featuring tropical vegetation, this city is an exporting marketplace. It mostly trades fresh vegetables such as beans, carrots, broccoli, and turnip to the Middle East is also counted among one of the most prominent tea growing areas in Sri Lanka.