Discover the Kingdom of Seethawaka
Step back in time and explore the historic Kingdom of Seethawaka, one of Sri Lanka’s most fascinating medieval kingdoms. Renowned for its brave kings and resistance against foreign invasions, Seethawaka is rich in cultural heritage, ancient ruins, and scenic landscapes. Perfect for history lovers, travelers, and culture enthusiasts, this hidden gem offers a captivating glimpse into Sri Lanka’s royal past. Don’t miss the chance to experience the historic charm and natural beauty of Seethawaka.
Seethawaka Wet Zone Botanical Garden
Located just 13 kilometers from the villa, the Seethawaka Wet Zone Botanical Garden functions primarily as a center for research and conservation. It plays a vital role in preserving vulnerable and threatened endemic plant species native to the Sinharaja Forest Reserve, contributing significantly to ecological sustainability and biodiversity protection in the region.
Leisure World
Situated just 8 kilometers from the villa, Leisure World stands out as a premier and expansive recreational destination in Sri Lanka. Uniquely combining the excitement of an amusement park, the refreshment of a water park, and the natural charm of a national park, it offers a rich and diverse experience. Enhanced by vibrant biodiversity, the park provides an immersive escape for visitors of all ages.
Pethangoda Bamboo Grove
Pethangoda Bamboo Grove is a captivating natural and cultural landmark in Sri Lanka, renowned for its rare, thorn-covered bamboo species and deep-rooted folklore. As an officially protected archaeological monument, it carries historical ties to King Rajasinghe I and is surrounded by scenic landscapes that evoke mystery and tranquility. This is located 15 KM away from our villa.
Tomb of King Rajasinghe-I of Seethawaka
Just 15 KM from our Villa, this historic site marks the spot where King Rajasinghe I is said to have died from a poisonous bamboo thorn. Surrounded by stone pillars and a steel fence, it stands as a quiet reminder of a royal tragedy.
Barandi Kovila
Barandi Kovil is located 13 KM away from our Villa. Barandi Kovil is said to have been built by King Rajasinghe I (1581-1593 AD) during his reign of Seethawaka Kingdom. This might have been done at the behest of Arittakivendu Perumal, a Hindu and a learned astrologer, who the king appointed as his advisor.
Seethawaka Palace
Located just 13 kilometers from the villa, Seethawaka city was originally founded by King Mayadunne in 1524 A.D. and served as a provincial administrative center. During King Rajasingha’s reign, it evolved into a significant city. Archaeological findings in the area suggest remnants of the ancient city, though exact identifications remain unclear. Notably, a fort in the southern region, built by the Dutch in 1675, may incorporate parts of these historic ruins.
Seethawaka Raja Maha Viharaya
Nestled amidst rocky hills just outside Avissawella, this ancient temple dates back to the Seethawaka Kingdom. With its natural cave shrine and serene atmosphere, it reflects centuries of royal devotion and Buddhist heritage—making it a peaceful stop for history lovers and spiritual seekers alike.
Kumari Ella
Kumari Ella Waterfall is situated 11 KM away from our Villa. It is a small fall of 4 meters in height. According to folklore, the daughter of King Seethawaka Rajasinghe, named Kumari, has drowned here.
Ranmudu Ella
Only 13KM from our Villa, Ranmudu Ella cascades 15 meters in Thunmodara, where nature meets legend. Fed by the Wakganga and flowing into the Kelani, this once-hidden paradise now draws crowds, beauty that became its own fame.
Labugama Kalatuwawa Reservoir
16 KM, 30 minutes from our location, Kalatuwawa Reservoir (Sinhala: කලටුවාව ජලාශය) is a storage reservoir situated in Labugama-Kalatuwawa Forest Reserve in Colombo District, Sri Lanka. It was built by impounding the flow of the Kalatuwawa Ela for water supply for domestic consumption in Colombo City. The reservoir, along with the nearby Labugama Reservoir, is maintained by the Colombo Municipal Council.
Ella Uda Ella
Ella Uda Ella is a scenic waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, offering a serene and picturesque escape into nature. Located just 15 km from Water Pearl, it’s an ideal spot for a refreshing visit and breathtaking views.
Hewainna Waterfall
Hewainna Waterfall is a beautiful natural cascade set amidst tranquil surroundings, perfect for relaxation and nature photography. It is located only 11 km from Water Pearl, making it a convenient and refreshing getaway.
Lenavara Raja Maha Viharaya
Lenavara Raja Maha Viharaya is an ancient Buddhist temple rich in history and cultural significance, offering a peaceful atmosphere for worship and reflection. It is situated just 5.7 km from Water Pearl.
Kithulgala Water Rafting
Kitulgala Water Rafting is a thrilling adventure experience on the Kelani River, famous for its exciting rapids and stunning rainforest scenery. It is located about 50 km from Water Pearl.
Bopath Ella (41 KM away)
Bopath Ella is a striking waterfall shaped like a Bo leaf, surrounded by lush forest and steeped in local legends. It is located approximately 41 km from Water Pearl.
Seethawaka Odyssey
Seethawaka Odyssey – Extend Your Journey
The Seethawaka Odyssey, Sri Lanka’s newest scenic tourist train, takes you past waterfalls, lush gardens, and cultural landmarks in a single unforgettable day. Most travelers rush back to the city by evening — but you don’t have to. With Water Pearl just 2 km from the station, you can trade the evening commute for a night of pure tranquility. Watch the sunset over the water, enjoy the cool breeze, and wake to the sounds of nature before making your way home at your own pace.