Miasto Haputale
Haputale, położone pośród bujnych wyżyn Sri Lanki, oferuje zapierające dech w piersiach widoki na plantacje herbaty i mgliste góry. To urokliwe miasteczko zaprasza poszukiwaczy przygód malowniczymi szlakami, kaskadami wodospadów i spokojną atmosferą. Odkryj piękno natury i zanurz się w spokoju Haputale.
St Benedicts Monastery 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 a congregation of St. Sylvester.
The house was built in 1931 by an English aristocrat and planter Sir Thomas Villiers, former Chairman of George Steuart Co, a trading and estate agency based in Colombo. Sir Thomas was a grandson of Lord John Russell and descendant of the Dukes of Bedford. It was designed by R. Booth and F. Webster in Tudor and Jacobean style, on 10 acres (40,000 m2) of land. Adisham Hall played host to many prominent personalities of the colony until the retirement of Sir Thomas, after which it was sold to Sedawatte Mills. In 1961 it was purchased by the Roman Catholic Church and was subsequently converted to a monastery. The house is well preserved along with its period fittings and furniture, and is open to visitors.
Sir Thomas was always aware of his responsibilities and thus was in touch with the directors at of George Stuarts until his very last days. In the late fifties Sir Thomas wrote a letter to the Wages Commission mentioning that it was very necessary to introduce weekly wages in Ceylon. After enjoying a healthy and a vigorous life Sir Thomas Villiers passed away on December 21st in 1959. The funeral service took place at St. Paul’s Knights bridge while the cremation was held at Pulury Vale. Lady Villiers also died in London in 1964 at the age of 60.
The Villiers presence in Ceylon concluded but their pleasant memories and the life story is carved in every stone that holds up the Adisham Bungalow in Haputale.
It was while he was chairman of George Steuarts that Sir Thomas commenced building his dream home in the country. He selected a peaceful site at Haputale, surrounded by beautiful forest called Tangamalai which means Golden Hills. The piece of land was alienated because of its 5,000 feet elevation. Yet it was not a barrier for Sir Thomas. A road was cut through the forest to pave the way to reach the land which commanded views across hills and valleys and the highest mountain ranges of Ceylon. On a clear day, a sightseer will be privileged to view Totapolakanda, Hakgala, Piduruthalagala, the Uda Pussellawa range of mountains known as the sleeping warrior, Diyatalawa Army Camp, Namunukula and numerous other mountains which stretch out for miles on end. The building and garden are on ten acres on land which formed a part of the forest reserve. Cutting the site in preparation for the building commenced in 1929.
Adisham Bungalow is a stately stone mansion built in 1931 by Sir Thomas Lister Villiers, an English planter. Beautifully situated, in Tranquil surroundings, Adisham Bungalow is certainly a “must see” for those holiday makers or chance visitors, Who haunt the hills from time to time in search of a peaceful resort, far from the madding crowds and the heat of the city.
The sturdy rock like fortress, surrounded by undulating hills, as far as the eye can see , contains many items that normal visitors are unfamiliar with , which accounts for the large number of guests who seek admission whenever the gates are open.
Carefully cultivated flower gardens, Burma teak shingles that cover the roof, antique furniture and a well planted-out construction are a few of the attractions th
O dzielnicy Badulla
Badulla to stolica prowincji Uva na Sri Lance. Położona jest na południowy wschód od Kandy, niemal otoczona rzeką Badulu Oya, na wysokości około 680 metrów (2200 stóp) nad poziomem morza, w otoczeniu plantacji herbaty. Miasto góruje nad pasmem gór Namunukula. Badulla znajduje się około 230 km od Kolombo, na wschodnich zboczach centralnych wzgórz Sri Lanki. Badulla i okolice są szczególnie polecane dla ekoturystów, ponieważ Park Narodowy Równiny Hortona i góry Knuckles oddalone są o zaledwie kilka godzin jazdy. Szczególne miejsca w Badulla: świątynia Muthiyangana, świątynia Dhowa, starożytny drewniany most Bogoda, wodospad Rawana.
O prowincji Uva
Prowincja Uva jest drugą najmniej zaludnioną prowincją Sri Lanki, z 1 187 335 ludźmi, utworzoną w 1896 roku. Składa się z dwóch dystryktów o nazwach Badulla i Moneragala. Stolicą prowincji jest Badulla. Uva graniczy z prowincjami Wschodnią, Południową i Centralną. Jej główne atrakcje turystyczne to wodospady Dunhinda, wodospady Diyaluma, wodospady Rawana, Park Narodowy Yala (leżący częściowo w prowincji Południowej i Wschodniej) oraz Park Narodowy Gal Oya (leżący częściowo w prowincji Wschodniej). Wzgórza Gal Oya i Góry Centralne to główne wyżyny, podczas gdy rzeki Mahaweli i Menik oraz ogromne zbiorniki Senanayake Samudraya i Maduru Oya to główne szlaki wodne w prowincji Uva.