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Bandarawela ( Sinhala : බණ්ඩාරවෙල, pronounced ;
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: பண்டாரவெல) is the second largest town in the Badulla District which is away from
Badulla Badulla ( si, බදුල්ල, ta, பதுளை) is the capital and the largest city of Uva Province situated in the lower central hills of Sri Lanka. It is the capital city of Uva Province and the Badulla District. Geography Badulla is ...
. Bandarawela is away from Colombo and about away from Kandy, the two largest cities of Sri Lanka. Thanks to its higher altitude, compared to surrounding locations, Bandarawela has milder weather conditions throughout the year making it a tourist destination for locals. Bandarawela is within hours reach of surrounding towns and cities by both road and rail. The town is influenced by its colonial history and rests among dense, lush forestation occupying a niche among visitors as a base for eco-tourism.


Politics

The town is governed by a municipal council and headed by a mayor. The council is elected by popular vote and has nine members. There were 16,673 registered voters in the 2011 local authorities elections. Currently the municipal council is controlled by the United National Party which is one of the largest political parties in Sri Lanka. The area outside the municipality is governed by the "Pradeshiya Saba" which is similar to the urban council. The Pradeshiya Saba is elected by popular vote and has 10 members. In the 2006 local authorities election there were 37,972 registered voters.


Heritage

The ancient Dhowa Buddhist rock temple is one of the well-known heritage sites in this region. Other historic areas of interest include the Roman Catholic St. Anthony's Church and a local
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. The ancient
Dhowa Rock Temple Dhowa Rock Temple or Dowa Raja Maha Viharaya ( si, දෝව රජ මහා විහාරය) is a heritage listed rock temple in Sri Lanka, located in the central mountains of the Uva Province. It is adjacent to Dhowa, a small village situ ...
was founded by King Walagamba in the first century B.C.E. (1 B.C.E.) and is located beside Badulla-Bandarawela highway, from Bandarawela. The temple contains a -high Buddha image sculpted from rock and paintings depicting Jataka stories belonging to the Kandyan era.


Geography and climate

During colonial times, the town of Bandarawela was once hailed as possessing one of the healthiest climates in the world. This town is considered to have the most favorable climate on the island. Geographically the Bandarawela area is located at a high altitude and surrounded by a large number of mountains in Uva and the Central Province. According to the local climatic zone classifications, Bandarawela is classified under Up Country Intermediate Zone (UCIZ) which is spread over the
Badulla Badulla ( si, බදුල්ල, ta, பதுளை) is the capital and the largest city of Uva Province situated in the lower central hills of Sri Lanka. It is the capital city of Uva Province and the Badulla District. Geography Badulla is ...
and Monaragala Districts. The elevation above sea level at Bandarawela is , the annual average rainfall is between and and the monthly average temperature is between (in December) and (in May and June). The Bandarawela area consists mainly of red yellow Podzolic soil, which is strongly acidic and favourable for tea plantations.


Demography

Bandarawela is a Sinhala majority town. There are sizable communities belonging to other ethnic groups such as Indian Tamils, Sri Lanka Moors and Sri Lanka Tamils.


Economy

Locals depend primarily upon agriculture to make a living. Many people are directly involved in vegetable cultivation and some are working as
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in tea estates. There are a large number of tea plantations managed by both private and government run businesses that produce good quality tea for the world market. Many types of vegetables are grown in this area throughout the year, such as
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. About one tenth of the population works for the government, private establishments or their own businesses. The majority of the people in this area fall in the middle income group. Tourism is a major source of income in Bandarawela which boasts many holiday resorts, cottages and hotels.


Education

During World War II, many families moved to Bandarawela following leading schools in Colombo such as
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, St. Thomas' College and
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. These schools relocated to Bandarawela due to the fear caused by the
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ese bombs. This caused an improvement in the education of the people in Bandarawela. Some schools in the area include Bandarawela Central college, Dharmapala Vidyalaya,
Visakha Vidyalaya Visakha Vidyalaya () is a girls' school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is a National School managed by the central government providing primary and secondary education. History The school was established in 1917 by Celestina Dias as the Buddhist G ...
, Tamil Central College, Little Flower Convent and St. Joseph's College. These schools are governed by the central government of
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. There are also two private schools in the area. S. Thomas' College, Bandarawela is the leading private school and the only boys' school in Bandarawela.


Tourism

*Views of Bandarawela can be seen from Porawagala. * Rawan Ella Falls ( in height) and Diyaluma Falls ( in height) are notable waterfalls in this region. Rawana Ella is situated on the Ella near the Wellawaya main road and Diyaluma is situated near the village of Koslanda. *
Adisham Bungalow Adisham Hall, or Adisham Bungalow is a country house near Haputale, in the Badulla District, Sri Lanka. At present, it houses the Adisham monastery of Saint Benedict. It has a relic (a chip of a bone) of St. Sylvester at the chapel. Sir Thomas Vi ...
,
Bandarawela Hotel The Bandarawela Hotel is a 33-room British colonial two-star hotel located in Bandarawela, Sri Lanka. The century-old British-built property is associated with the development of the hill-country railway and is situated within walking distance fr ...
and Lipton's Seats are other historic places in the Bandarawela area. * Poonagala, Ampittiakande and Liyangahawela are three tea estates in the area.


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Governments-Department of Census and Statistics
{{Authority control Towns in Badulla District Populated places in Uva Province