Discover the Tranquil Beauty of Madu River (Maadu Ganga), Sri Lanka – By Malsha – eLanka Image Source : maduganga.com Nestled along the southern coastline of Sri Lanka in the Balapitiya region, the Madu River, locally known as Maadu Ganga, is one of the island’s most captivating and biodiverse estuarine ecosystems. This serene and scenic river is a haven for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and eco-tourism enthusiasts, offering a tranquil escape into the heart of Sri Lanka’s rich wetland biodiversity. A Natural Wonder The Madu River originates from the Polwatta Ganga in the Sinharaja Forest Reserve and winds its way through a lush landscape before merging with the Indian Ocean. It spans approximately 915 hectares, comprising a complex network of 64 islands of varying sizes and a vast estuarine ecosystem. Declared a Ramsar Wetland Site in 2003, it is internationally recognized for its ecological significance. Biodiversity and Ecosystem This unique wetland ecosystem ...

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