Kitulgala- Nature's paradise
The Kitulgala - Kelani Valley Forest Reserve is a small alluring town
in the west of Sri Lanka that gets affected by two monsoons each year.
It is one of the wettest places in the country and is the only base for
white water rafting in the country!

Kitulgala was established to protect the watershed of the Kelani
River which flows alongside it and is widely known as the location for
the filming of the Academy Award winning The Bridge on the River Kwai.
Kitulgala gets its name from the Sago Palm (Kitul) which is grown
abundantly in this town.
The sap is concentrated into delicious syrup and crystallised as
jaggery. It can also be fermented to make toddy. The pith is used to
make sago and the fibre to make rope.
Kitulgala is home to many of Sri Lanka's endemic fauna and flora.
Some of the bird species that are found here are the Spot-winged Thrush,
Green-billed Coucal, Red-faced Malkoha, Ceylon Grey Hornbill,
Yellow-fronted Barbet, Ceylon Spurfowl, Ceylon Rufous Babbler, Ceylon
Scimitar Babbler and the Ceylon Frogmouth. The town is also home to many
rare species of butterflies.
Most of the endemic species can be seen here including the Tawny
Raja, Red Helen, Blue Mormon, Tree Nymph, Common Blue Bottles and Blue
Oak Leaf. Mammal species found here include the Grizzled Indian
Squirrel, Layard's Striped Squirrel and the Purple-faced Leaf Monkey.
The streams hold endemic fish and many species of amphibians. The
Earless Lizard, Kangaroo Lizard and the Hump-nosed Lizard are among the
reptile species and are frequently seen in the foliage along the Kelani
River.
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