The Debara Wewa is a man made reservoir located in the southern part of Sri Lanka. It acts as a focal point for the surrounding wildlife. The reservoir is a cornerstone of a nearby village, and plays a vital role in its economy. The tour starts quite early in the morning and tourists can get food packed so that they can have their breakfast at the reservoir. During the first part of the tour one passes through a village and even early in the morning, it is a riot of activity. Craftsmen go about their work, fashioning lamps, pots and other utensils using clay obtained from the lake.
Visitors then traverse across an embankment until they reach the lake, where they can enjoy their breakfast while watching the local villagers and wildlife go about their daily activities. The spot is used for fishing, washing clothes and even swimming. One will get to see a number of birds, dragonflies and butterflies, in a variety of brilliant hues. Those really lucky may even get a chance to see a crocodile or two basking in the gentle morning sun. The tour lasts about two and a half hours, and it is advisable to wear a hat and of course, comfortable shoes!
The surrounding areas are being slowly developed and public infrastructure is also catching up bit by bit. It is possible to find a well equipped Yala Sri Lanka hotel here where one can enjoy modern day comforts and conveniences. Chaaya Wild Yala is the ideal Yala hotel for tourists who want to explore the near by national park and its wildlife, while ‘roughing it out’ in complete luxury!