Ulhithiya Rathkinda Reservoir

Ulhithiya Rathkinda Reservoir

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About Ulhithiya Rathkinda Reservoir

Ulhitiya Rathkinda Reservoir is a beautiful and expansive water body located near the villages of Ulhitiya and Rathkinda in the Badulla District. Nestled among rolling hills and forested landscapes, it�s known for its calm waters, rural charm, and scenic surroundings.

District: Badulla
Location: Ulhithiya Rathkinda Reservoir

How to Get There

The reservoir is about 20km from Mahiyangana and can be reached by car or tuk-tuk via the Mahiyangana�Dehiattakandiya road, with signs leading to Ulhitiya village.

Quick Facts

Ulhitiya Rathkinda Reservoir supports local agriculture through irrigation and attracts visitors for its peaceful atmosphere. It's also home to various bird species, making it a great spot for birdwatching, fishing, and countryside photography.

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