Parambe Ambalama in Kegalle (කෑගල්ල පාරඹේ අම්බලම)

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Ambalama, a roadside sanctuary, was constructed by aristocrats or the affluent to offer travellers a safe refuge from wild animals during ancient times. The intricacy of carvings adorning these shelters reflected the benefactor’s wealth and social stature. Additionally, Ambalama served as communal meeting points for villagers, fostering both formal gatherings and casual interactions within the community.

The size and intricacy of these resting places varied widely, mirroring the diversity of Sri Lanka’s landscape and the communities it served. From simple, rustic shelters fashioned from local materials to elaborate pavilions adorned with intricate carvings and embellishments, Ambalama spanned a spectrum of styles and designs.

For the affluent patrons, Ambalama presented an opportunity to showcase their wealth and influence. Lavish structures, often constructed with durable materials and featuring ornate details signalled the benefactor’s esteemed position in society. These opulent resting places offered not only physical comfort but also served as symbols of prestige and magnanimity.

Conversely, more modest Ambalama, while lacking in grandeur, were no less significant in their role as havens for weary travellers. Simple yet sturdy, these shelters provided a much-needed respite from the elements, offering a moment of reprieve amidst the rigours of the journey.

Nestled within the picturesque paddy fields of Parambe, a quaint ambalama stands as a charming refuge in the Kegalle District. This delightful structure, adorned with simplicity, boasts a square design with short walls. Providing convenient seating, the ledges along the walls offer respite for weary travellers. Crafted from brick and mortar, the ambalama is supported by four pillars, upholding a roof tiled with tapered semi-cylindrical clay tiles. Amidst the serene beauty of the village landscape, this humble ambalama beckons visitors to pause, relax, and immerse themselves in the tranquillity of rural life.

To reach this Ambalama from Kegalle, travel to Hettimulla and take the Gevilipitiya Road for 6.5 km. From the Wadupola Junction and turn in the narrow road towards Sri Bodhi Malu Viharaya. Travel 2 km down the road to reach this Ambalama by the road.

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Travel Directions to Parambe Ambalama in Kegalle

Route from Kegalle to Parambe Ambalama
Through : Katunayake Expressway – Kerawalapitiya – Outer Circular Expressway – Kadawatha – Weliweriya
Distance : 50 km
Travel time : 1.5 hours
Time to Spent : 10  mins
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