Buttala-Okkampitiya Road, Helagama, Buttala 91100, Sri LankaMap
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Fascinated Natural Photography
Related to Sri Lanka’s first kingdom Anuradhapura and King Dutugemunu. Plenty of attractions to visit together with Buduruwagala and Maligawila. Located on the way to Arugam Bay.
Dematamal Viharaya is located on the Buttala and Okkampitiya road which leads to the Maligawila Buddha Statues. The temple lies about 4 km from the Buttala town. The name of the temple “Dematamal” al...
Certainly off the beaten track and far away from the normal tourist spots. The location is stunning - set amidst brilliant green paddy fields and in the distance pyramid like mountains. All around is ...
A very small place but very ancient & holds a prominent place in Srilankan history & folklore... This is where Prince Saddahtissa the Brother of Dutugamunu then still a prince hid under a bed & was pr...
Fascinated Natural Photography
Related to Sri Lanka’s first kingdom Anuradhapura and King Dutugemunu. Plenty of attractions to visit together with Buduruwagala and Maligawila. Located on the way to Arugam Bay.
Its History goes back to the 2nd century BC.
Dematamal Viharaya is located on the Buttala and Okkampitiya road which leads to the Maligawila Buddha Statues. The temple lies about 4 km from the Buttala town. The name of the temple “Dematamal” al...
Charming temple
Charming temple close to paddy fields, but I felt the reviews were somewhat exaggerated. Too much of a crowd when I went there.
Idyllic Location
Certainly off the beaten track and far away from the normal tourist spots. The location is stunning - set amidst brilliant green paddy fields and in the distance pyramid like mountains. All around is ...
Historic Place
A very small place but very ancient & holds a prominent place in Srilankan history & folklore... This is where Prince Saddahtissa the Brother of Dutugamunu then still a prince hid under a bed & was pr...