Kitulgala City
Kitulgala is a picturesque town in Sri Lanka, renowned for its lush greenery and adventure activities. Nestled amidst the verdant hills, it is famous for white-water rafting on the Kelani River, where scenes from the film "The Bridge on the River Kwai" were shot.
Makandawa Rain Forest
The Makandawa Forest Reserve is one of Sri Lanka’s richest and most unspoiled rainforests. It covers an area of 1155 hectares and lies close to the village of Kithulgala, one of Sri Lanka’s centers for adventure sports. The reserve hosts a plethora of rare and endemic flora and fauna. It also hides one of Sri Lanka’s well known ancient treasures; the Belilena Cave. Makandawa is also the selfsame rainforest where the famous World War II movie, ‘The Bridge over the River Kwai’.
The Forest
This secondary lowland rainforest has several interesting geographical features; such as crystal clear natural rock pools, waterfalls, wonderfully challenging trails that meander through the thick tropical rainforest, and of course the Kelani River running right through the jungle. As such it is a great place to go hiking, whitewater rafting, birdwatching or butterfly watching. There are also a number of adventure sports that you can engage in in Kithulgala.
For those interested in the flora and fauna; there are a number of rare species to be observed here. These include fish such as the Asoka Barb, Black Ruby Barb, Black-lined Barb and the Stone Sucker; as well as 54 rare bird species such as the endemic Sri Lankan Orange-billed Babbler, Green billed Coucal, the Chestnut-backed Owlet, Yellow-fronted Barbet, Ceylon jungle & spur fowl, Layard’s Parakeet, Ceylon Lorikeet, Common Hill Mynah, the Black-rumped Flameback, Sri Lankan Crested Drongo, Ceylon Grey Hornbill, and the Sri Lankan Brown-capped Babbler; and several species of endemic butterflies, dragonflies and reptiles. The most commonly seen mammal is the Grizzled-tailed giant squirrel, while the Red Slender Loris is more rarely seen.
The Makandawa forest receives rainfall mainly during the two monsoon seasons. During these seasons the Kelani River runs wild and wide making it impossible to cross without a boat; and a traditional dugout canoe with an outrigger is commonly used by the locals for this task.
Belilena Caves
The Belilena Caves were the habitation of the Balangoda Man; an ancient species of men who were discovered to have lived many thousands of years before the calculated beginnings of mankind. They lived for a period between 32000 and 9000 years ago and used advanced techniques and tools to hunt and survive. The skeletal remains found here in excavations, were dated to be from 16000 years ago and are some of the oldest in the world.
The Filming
The Bridge over the River Kwai was an award-winning 1957 British-American war film. Shot in the jungles of Makandawa, this complex and touching story depicts British prisoners in a Japanese military prison camp in Burma during the Second World War. The imprisoned soldiers are ordered to build a bridge across the river Kwai for military purposes. Though based on a bridge in Thailand, the actual shooting of the film took place at a bridge in the Kithulgala region jungles, where a wooden bridge was built across the Kelani River especially for the shooting. It was later dismantled to protect the ecology. However, there still exists an innocuous looking old wooden sign on a lonely narrow trail in Makandawa, directing visitors to the location of the filming.
About Kegalle District
Kegalle is a town in Sabaragamuwa Province of . It is located on the Colombo - Kandy road and 48 miles/78 km away from Colombo and 24 Miles/40 km away from Kandy. It is the Capital City of the Kegalle District which is one of the two districts belonging to Sabaragamuwa province the other being Ratnapura District.
District of Kegalle, situated in between the central highlands and western southern planes and has an enchanting environment. Height of the western region is less than 500 feet from the sea level while eastern region exceeds 1000 feet. Rubber cultivation has stretched over most of the area of the District and minor export crops such as coffee, cocoa,pepper,clove and nutmeg takes an important place in the economy of the District. Sri Lanka's best graphite mine is situated at Bogala in Kegalle District. The extent of the District is 1692.8 km2 (169,280 in hectares).
About Sabaragamuwa province
The Sabaragamuwa province of Sri Lanka contains two main cities called Ratnapura and Kegalle. At an elevation of approximately 500 feet above sea level, Ratnapura is the provincial capital of Sabargamuwa. It is 60 miles (100 km) from the main coastal city of Colombo. Province of Sabaragamuwa The gem-mining centre of Sri Lanka is also a major crossroad between southern plains and the hill country to the east.
In Sabaragamuwa province there is a route to Sri Pada from Ratnapura direction. Excursions include Sinharaja Forest Reserve and Udawalawe National Park. The route towards hill country is beautiful. The surrounding area is a popular trekking destination and a good place for bird watching.