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Kothmale, Nuwara Eliya
Kotmale is a picturesque region located in the Nuwara Eliya District of Sri Lanka's Central Province. Nestled amidst lush tea plantations and misty mountains, Kotmale is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vital role in Sri Lanka's hydroelectric power generation. The area is best known for the Kotmale Dam and Reservoir, a major component of the Mahaweli Development Project, which significantly contributes to the country's electricity supply and irrigation systems.
Historically, Kotmale holds a special place in Sri Lanka's cultural heritage. It is closely associated with the ancient Kingdom of Kandy and folklore surrounding King Dutugemunu, who is believed to have spent part of his life in the region. The area is also home to significant Buddhist sites, adding to its historical and cultural value.
Today, Kotmale is an emerging destination for eco-tourism and adventure seekers, offering opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and exploring its scenic landscapes. While it remains a quiet and rural area, infrastructure improvements have increased accessibility, making it more attractive for real estate development, especially for holiday homes, eco-lodges, and agricultural investments.
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Known Landmarks
Ayurveda Base Hospital - Kothmale
Kothmale Bus Stand
Post Office - Kothmale