Rambukkana Nawagamuwa Purana Tampita Viharaya (රඹුක්කන නවගමුව පුරාණ ටැම්පිට විහාරය)
Rambukkana Nawagamuwa Purana Tampita Viharaya is an ancient temple hidden away in middle of picturesque paddy fields between Pinnawala and Rambukkana.
Rambukkana Nawagamuwa Purana Tampita Viharaya is an ancient temple hidden away in middle of picturesque paddy fields between Pinnawala and Rambukkana.
Burunnewa Sri Nagarukkarama Tampita Viharaya is an ancient temple hidden away in middle of a picturesque paddy fields between Ambepussa and Nelumdeniya.
Polambegoda Sri Sudarshanarma Tampita Viharaya is a temple in the Kegalle District which dates back to the 1769 when a regional ruler named Weragoda Nilame acquired this land from Molligoda Maha Adhikaram to build this temple.
Makehelwala Keppetipola Sri Abayaraja Tampita Viharaya is an viharaya built on the grounds of Keppetipola Walawwa at Makehelwala in 1861.
Kiriyathanna Sri Sudarshanarama Rajamaha Viharaya is an ancient Viharaya in the Mawanella area with a unique Tampita Viharaya at the center of the Preaching Hall.
Walpola Sri Wijayasundararamaya Tampita Viharaya is an ancient temple hidden just 4 km from Rambukkana. One of the unique features a visitor could observe at this temple is the ancient Tampita Vihara Ge. Tampita Vihara were a popular architectural feature of temples during the Kandyan era.
Minuwangamuwa Tampita Viharaya is an ancient temple hidden away in a remote area between Sudugala and Hettimulla in the Kegalle District. The temple lies 8 km away from Kegalle town.
Podape Tampita Viharaya is an ancient temple hidden away in a remote area between Aranayake and Bulathkohupitiya in the Kegalle District. To reach the temple you need to take the road towards Aranayake from Mawanella and travel 13.5 km upto Aranayake and further 1.5 km towards Dolosbage upto the Kongahamula Junction.
Nilwakka Sri Bodhirukkaramaya which is also known as Nilwakka Tampita Viharaya is an ancient temple with an unsually small Tampita Vihara Ge belonging to the Kandian Era
This is an ancient temple complex believed to be at least 1700 years old with an Tampita Viharaya of the Kandyan Era lying in the Rambukkana Divisional Secretariat.
It was during the British Period that the Bathalegala rock was named Bible Rock, as its appearance is quite akin to an open book when viewed from the Kandy Road, which the British built.
Dodawatta Ella Falls is a little known beautiful waterfall lying inside a tea estate in the Dodawatte area. The waterfall can be seen from the main road at a distance close to Dodawatta. There is not path to the waterfall.
The Ruwanwella Suspension Bridge across Kelani River at Ruwanwella is believed to be the longest of its type in Sri Lanka. Built in 2007, this foot bridge connect the Ruwanwella town with villages such as Nikawalamulla and Kurupaththa. The bridge is 550 feet (170 meters) long
Ganthuna Ella lies off the remote town of Ganthuna in the Kegalle District. The waterfall falls in 3 segments, and largest segment is approximately 20 meters high.
Ganthuna Cave is an unexplored cave complex waiting to be discovered in the remote town of Ganthuna in the Kegalle District. Ganthuna can be reached from Avissawella through Bulathkohupitiya – Undugoda – Mabopitiya
Olu Ella is the 6th tallest waterfall in the country and the tallest in the Kegalle District. This is also the highest waterfall in connected to the Kelani River.
Mahawaththa Ambalama (Mahawatta Ambalama) is an ancient wayside rest in Algama lying Medawaththta (Medawatta) area on the Algama – Horagasmankada road. Made of brick and mortar, the ambalama is rectangular in shape and built on seven square pillars and 2 cylindrical pillars which acts at the entrance pillars.
It is believed that the Wakirigala Ambalama has been built using remnants from other ancient buildings, specially the ruins of ancient Wakirigala Rajamaha Viharaya. The ambalama has 2 entrances, one on the North and one on the east.
Makura Ambalama in Kegalle is a unique from all the ambalam in the country since this is built on a granite slab laid across a water canal. The amablama is located between Hettimulla and Deewala towns in Kegalle.
Danagirigala Rajamaha Viharaya lies on picturesque mountain off Mawanella. The temple is believed to be built by King Walagamba during the 1st century. The rock inscriptions at the site dates this temple complex to a period even before -to the pre christian period.