AMBULUWAWA TOWER
AMBULUWAWA TOWER
The
Ambuluwawa Trigonometrical Station, in Gampola(Srilanka), consists of large winding tower
resembling a stylized Buddhist stupa, a Hindu Kovil, a Muslim Mosque and a
Christian Church. Ambuluwawa is a biodiversity complex and Sri Lanka’s first
multi-religious sanctuary situated in the central highlands of the country. It
is situated about 5 km from Gampola’s town center.
The
tower stands at a height of approximately 48 meters. The Ambuluwawa Mountain
stands approximately 3560 meters above sea level.
Apart from these mountains many other mountains
are also clearly visible from here and adds to the beauty of the area. These
are the Hanthana Mountain Range, Hunnasigiri Mountain and mountain ranges
associated with Algalla and Kadugannawa. The mountain road runs along the
serpentine surrounded by mountain landscapes, cliffs and unique plants, which
cannot be found anywhere else. Ambuluwawa is surrounded by many mountains
including Piduruthalagala from the East, Bible Rock (Bathalegala) from the
West, Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak) from the South and Knuckles Mountain Range from
the North.
The history of the Ambuluwawa
Temple dates back to the 13th century during the reign of King Buwanekabahu IV.
It is said that the Ambuluwawa Peak was the center of the Gampola Kingdom
during his reign.