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Adisham Bungalow
A 16km drive from Bndarawela will lead you to Adisham, a monastery run by Benedictine Monks. Wrapped in the tranquility of the misty hills, Adisham Bungalow attracts every eye that falls on it. The pages of history reveal that the creator of this enthralling place is Sir Thomas Lister Villiers. Sir Thomas Lister Villiers was born in 1869 in Adisham, an ancient village which lies in the hollow of the Kent country side. He was the son of Reverend Prebendary Henry Montegu Villiers who belonged to Clarendon family and his mother was Lady Victoria Russell the daughter of (Grandfather of Sir Thomas Lister Villiers) who was twice the prime minister of Britain (1846-52, & 1865-66). As leader of the Whig party, he was most responsible for changing its name to the Liberal Party.
Reference http://www.adisham.org/aboutus.html
Demodara 9arc Bridge and Railway station
Demodara is most popular and interesting railway station of Sri Lanka. Demodra is at upcountry region and closed to Badulla town. Demodara mets when travel to Badulla from Bandarawela and about 12Km to Bandarawela from Demodara. Closed tourist interesting region for Demodara is Ella town. Specialties of Demodara are Demodara 9 arc Bridge, Demodara Tunnel, Demodara Railway Station, Demodara tea Estates and so on. Most popular things in Demodara are Demodara 9 Arc Bridge and Railway Station.
Ravana Ella (Ravana Falls)
The Ravana Ella (Ravana Falls) is one of the most popular ] sightseeing spots in Sri Lanka. This popular falls has its roots connected to the famous Indian epic, the Ramayana. The Ravana Ella (Ravana Falls) has been named after the brawny daemon, Ravana. According to the epic, it is said that after kidnapping Sita, Ravana, the king of Sri Lanka had hidden her at the caves behind this waterfall. The cave came to be known as Ravana Ella cave. The place was at that time thick afforested region in the midst of wilderness. It is believed that Rama's queen wandered around this place while she was confined. She also bathed in a pool that accumulated the water falling from these Ravana Falls.
Rental rates: Spcial Offer for sels ref for 1000.00Rs Per Night
Full Acomadation 50 Person for 40000.00 Rs Per Night
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