Kurunegala Town, Sri Lanka: A Comprehensive Guide-by Kalani-eLanka Kurunegala, located in the North Western Province of Sri Lanka, is a bustling town rich in history and culture. Serving as the capital of the Kurunegala District, it is a vital hub for the region’s economy, education, and transportation. The town is nestled between several rock outcrops, which are not only scenic but also hold significant historical value. Kurunegala has a storied past, with its roots tracing back to ancient times. It was once a royal capital of Sri Lanka during the 13th century under the reign of King Bhuvanekabahu II. The town’s name is derived from “Kurune” (elephant) and “Gala” (rock), inspired by a large rock that resembles an elephant, which is a prominent feature in the landscape. Kurunegala is surrounded by several rock formations, the most famous being the Elephant Rock (Athugala). The town experiences a tropical rainforest climate with ...
Jul 22, 2024
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