Around The Villa

 
There are many places to visit around Dorala Villa…

 

Sri Paada (Adam’s Peak)

Adams Pead ( Sri Pada)

 
Discover the enchanting beauty of Sri Pada, Sri Lanka’s sacred mountain, with a journey that will leave you memorized. Sri Pada, also known as Adam’s Peak, is a revered pilgrimage site for people of various faiths. Its significance lies in the distinct footprint impression found at its summit, believed to have the left foot impression of Buddha which he kept in his visit to Sri Lanka.
As you embark on the trek to the peak, be prepared to witness awe-inspiring sunrises that paint the sky with breathtaking hues. The experience of reaching the top at dawn is unparalleled, creating memories that will last a lifetime. The lush landscapes and diverse flora and fauna along the trail add to the spiritual ambiance, making it an unforgettable journey for nature lovers and adventurers.
Plan your pilgrimage to Sri Pada from Doral Villa and immerse yourself in a captivating blend of spirituality and natural splendor. Book your adventure now!

There are 2 pathways you can climb the Sri Paada muntain from the Villa
1-Erathna Route: About 10Km from the Villa (from a vehicle). then, 16km to the top (trek through the jungle)
2-Sri Palabaddala Route(Kuruwita route): 12km from the Villa (from a vehicle), then, 6km to the top (trek through the jungle)

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Batadombalena (Cave)

Batadombalena (Cave)

 
Batadomba Lena (Cave) in Sri Lanka beckons explorers with its rich history and natural splendor. This site holds significant archaeological importance, showcasing evidence of ancient human beings who lived 15,000 years ago have been found here.

Batadomba Lena reveals intriguing insights into the pioneering advancements of Balangoda Man, whose internationally recognized name is Homo erectus balangodensis. Among the remarkable discoveries at this archaeological site is evidence of their mastery of using sharp weapons. Balangoda Man is considered one of the first populations in the world to utilize such weapons, showcasing their innovative skills and technological advancements.

The Cave is located about 2km away from Dorala Villa and we can take you there on 2 different pathways. One is from the main road and the other route is a trek through the jungle.

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Visiting Mahamewna Monastery

Mahamewna Monastery Siripagama, nestled deep within a pristine rainforest, is an isolated sanctuary that resonates with the
teachings of Buddhism Philosophy. Here, Buddhist monks guide seekers on a transformative journey of self-discovery through the practice of meditation. The monastery is surrounded by lush flora and fauna, with natural streams meandering through the jungle. As one explores the grounds, the air is filled with the melodies of exotic birds and the gentle rustling of leaves. Within this enchanting setting, jungle cottages provide a peaceful retreat for contemplation and reflection.
The Monastery located about 3km away from Dorala Villa and can arrange a tour upon request.

 

Maapanan Ella (Waterfall)

Mapanan ella (Falls)

 
Maapanan Ella Waterfall, nestled in Ratnapura, Sri Lanka, not only captivates with its majestic beauty but also offers a unique opportunity to uncover tiny gems from the sands of the fall. As the cascading water carves its path down the rocky cliffs, it washes away sediment and reveals precious stones hidden beneath. This makes the experience even more enchanting, as visitors can partake in the age-old tradition of gem mining in the vicinity. Immerse yourself in the allure of the surroundings, and with a little luck and patience, you may discover your precious memento to cherish. Maapanan Ella Waterfall is a treasure trove of natural wonders, where the mesmerizing flow of water intertwines with the possibility of unearthing nature’s precious gems.

The fall can be seen about 15km away from Dorala Villa and can arrange a tour upon request.
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Boptah Ella Falls

Bopath Falls

 
Located in a tropical rainforest, Boptah Ella Falls offers a serene and secluded escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its crystal-clear waters create a soothing melody as they plunge into a tranquil pool below, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its refreshing embrace.
Photographers and nature lovers will be thrilled by the photo opportunities that await at Boptah Ella Falls. From the mist-covered cliffs to the vibrant hues of the surrounding foliage, every angle offers a unique composition just waiting to be captured. Don’t forget to pack your camera and capture memories that will last a lifetime.
To make the most of your visit, consider exploring the area with a knowledgeable guide who can share fascinating insights into the rich ecological heritage and cultural significance of Boptah Ella Falls.

The fall is just about 6km away from Dorala Villa. So, if you are seeking a visit, we are here to arrange the needful to pack with you.

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Gem Mines

Gem Mine - Kuruwita

 

Uncover a hidden world of precious gems in a renowned gem mining region. This gem-rich area is famous for its stunning variety of gemstones, including dazzling sapphires, vibrant rubies, and mesmerizing emeralds. Delve into the captivating process of extracting these natural treasures from deep within the earth, witnessing skilled artisans at work. With a thriving gemstone industry and a legacy steeped in history, this destination is a mecca for gem enthusiasts and collectors. Immerse yourself in the allure of these gem mines and embark on a remarkable journey to unearth nature’s most extraordinary creations.
The fall is just about 4km – 6km away from Dorala Villa.

 

Gemmological Museum

Gems

 
Welcome to the Gemmological Museum in Ratnapura, a haven for gemstone enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Nestled in the heart of Ratnapura, the gemstone capital of Sri Lanka, our museum offers a captivating journey into the world of gemology. Immerse yourself in a treasure trove of rare gemstones, including the renowned Ratnapura sapphires, which have adorned royalty throughout the ages. Our expertly curated exhibits showcase the rich geological heritage of the region, revealing the intricate processes that have shaped these exquisite gemstones over millions of years. Discover the cultural significance of gems in Sri Lankan history and marvel at the craftsmanship of local artisans. Whether you’re a seasoned gem collector or simply curious about the mesmerizing beauty of gemstones, the Gemmological Museum in Ratnapura promises an unforgettable experience. Visit Gemmological Museum today and unlock the secrets of these precious treasures that have captivated humanity for centuries.
This Museum is 12km away from Dorla Villa

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Saman Dewalaya

Saman Devalaya

 
Maha Saman Devalaya or the Great Saman Temple (also called Sumana Saman Devalaya) is a shrine dedicated to the deity Saman, situated at Ratnapura. Deity Saman has deeply worshiped in the region of Rathnapura and related areas in the province of Sabaragamuwa of Sri Lanka. He has been recorded as a district administrator of the region contemporary to Buddha who he met on the former’s visit to Sri Lanka.

The present shrine is said to have been built by a court minister in Dambadeniya era of Sri Lanka named Aryakamadeva, under the patronage of King Parakramabahu II, in 1270 AD.

The Perahara(Procession)
During the time that the Tooth Relic of Buddha was transferred to Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara, during wartime, King Parakramabahu VI’s[7] period, the Shrine held the Esala Perahara or the Procession of the Tooth Relic for 11 years. Later under King Rajasinghe, Saman Devala Perahara joined the Esala Perahara. Since then, the Maha Saman Devalaya hoists the Esala Perahara between July-August annually.

Maha Saman Devalaya is about 12km away from Dorla Villa
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Delgamuwa Temple

Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara is an ancient Buddhist temple located close to Dorala Villa about 6km away. This temple is famous as the hiding place of the tooth relic of Buddha during foreign invasion times.
Currently, this temple declared as one of the archaeological sites in Sri Lanka.

Read more about Delgamuwa Raja Maha Vihara. Maha Saman Devalaya is about 12km away from Dorla Villa

 

Diva Guhava (Cave Temple)

Diva Guhawa

 
Diva Guhava or Batathota Len Vihaaraya (Cave Temple) is about 7km away from Dola Villa, on the Kuruwita Erathna Sri pada Road.

This historic cave is 150 feet long, 70 feet wide, 50 feet high and faces east. Due to this natural location, the cave is well lit until sunset. The place believed that the 500 monks, including the Buddha, spent the day on his visit to Sri Pada.

 

Pothgul Rajamaha Viharaya

Pothgul Viharaya

 
Pothgul Rajamaha Viharaya, an enchanting Buddhist temple situated in the picturesque landscapes of Ratnapura, believed to have been constructed by King Vatta Gamini Abhaya (Walagammba) in the 1st century BC, underwent significant renovations of King Kirthi Sri Rajasinghe (1747 – 1781).

Approaching the temple, visitors are welcome by a majestic stone staircase leading to its sacred grounds. Ascending the steps, they are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and awe. Furthermore, the temple featured exquisite wall paintings and intricately sculpted representations of revered deities contributing to its rich historical heritage.