Wadinagala
Built in 1960 to the south of Senanayaka Samudraya Jayanthi Wawa stores nearly 93,000 square acres of water, irrigating fields of paddy and sugar cane. It is also source of livelihood to freshwater fisherman and provides drinking water to the Ampara district.
The reservoir is a source of water to the elephant herds who roam the bordering Gal Oya National Wildlife Park and the flocks of bird like Little Cormorant, Malayan Night Heron, Lesser Whistling-duck and spot billed pelican, who gather at the reservoir in search of food and nesting ground.
The elephants also roam the mountain of Wadinagala, which stands 2400 feet tall challenging the brave and the reckless.
It is famed to be a mountain, one considered as an alternative to bear the foot mark of Lord Buddha...