Kalu Dola Ella

 

                This Stream which is situated in Kaluthara District is attracted by the local visitors and International tourists as it has very beautiful and attractive natural ponds for bathing. It is situated in between the borders of Western Province and Southern Province.

Usually, if a tourist need to visit a natural waterfall or a stream, he has to travel a tough way for a long while. But, in order to reach ‘Kalu Dola’ ,we don’t have to do an adventure.

This rivulet is first named as ‘Kalu Dola’. It is started at sapugahahena,pidurangala Mountain in Western province and is nurtured from the residual forests of Sinharaja Rain Forest. Because of this,the forest density around the rivulet was very thick before. The surrounding and the water of the rivulet were also a little dark. Because of this, the name ‘Kalu Dola’ has been created. But recently, a bund was built in order to support the cultivations of the area. However, because of this bund a huge pond has been created automatically in a middle spot of the rivulet. Then, people started to call it by an alternative name ‘Kalu Wala’.

At the present, the water catchment areas of ‘Kalu Dola’ is destroying due to the deforestation. Therefore, the rivulet is also being destroyed. As a result, the endemic species of fish such as ‘Bulath hapaya, Thalkossa,Dola pothaya, Kawayya’ etc. are endangered. Even though, there is still a little forest cover in the upper areas of the rivulet, plant species such as ‘Rattan, Kaha Wel, Thambotu’ etc. cannot be seen.

So far, no one has been died or drowned in the waters of ‘Kalu Dola’. Even an infant can enjoy and bath here very safely.









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