Maduganga has all the natural features that a river is blessed with.To get the maximum out of the Maduganga river safari, you should reach there as early as possible – probably 6 pm the latest. As the day slowly grows old, you will get to set your sights on a wide range of wildlife such as butterflies and birds. Madu river is, of course, a heaven for a birdwatcher as there are 111 species of birds. And best is yet to come when you row over the Madu river. What can you see? The amazing aquatic life! If you are looking for accommodation in the vicinity, you can find many a Kalutara beach hotel in Sri Lanka such as AVANI Kalutara Resort and a number of others.
The Maduganga river safari would take you around to many islands in the surrounding. Koth Duwa is one such island where you will find quite a Buddhist temple of yore. It is simply known as Kothduwa temple or Kothduwa Rajamaha Vihara. You will find a number of priests, elderly as well as young, residing in the temple. You can meet them, if you are interested, and gain more insights into the Buddha’s teachings. In another island, you will be greeted by villagers who peel cinnamon for a living. Islands apart, the safari will then introduce you to the delights of the river itself. Mangroves nestled on the edge are one. In fact, they are the main attraction of the Madu Ganga river safari. These mangroves have made the Madu River the second biggest wetland in Sri Lanka. In the past, this river was used to link cities. Small boats would transport the public from one city to another through the river. Located in Balapitiya, Madu Ganga exposes the country to the Indian Ocean. That has led to a huge influx of tourists both local and foreign alike.
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