Ciudad de Kegalle
Kegalle es una pintoresca ciudad de Sri Lanka, conocida por su rica belleza natural, sus plantaciones de caucho y su patrimonio cultural. Ubicada entre Colombo y Kandy, ofrece atracciones como el Orfanato de Elefantes de Pinnawala, pintorescas cascadas y jardines de especias. Un destino perfecto para amantes de la naturaleza y exploradores culturales.
Dolmen of Padavigampola
A hamlet in the heart of rural Rambukkana, surrounded by paddy fields and huts, flanked by low hills and rivulets, little known to the outside world, and taken for granted by the locals- Padavigampola, at first glance, may seem like an ordinary hamlet, displaying no visible sign of being an important centre on the historical and cultural map of Sri Lanka.
I felt it was worth making the trip to this unusual and obscure place. As we neared Padavigampola, located close to the Padavigampola School which can be reached by travelling approximately 1.5 kms from Dehen Pauwa junction, itself four kms on the Rambukkana-Walgama road, I realized it was not really a road less known or travelled. Padavigampola is famous for its ancient tomb-like rock structure or dolmen, belonging to the Stone Age.
History has always fascinated me, and, therefore, we were game for a little bit of walking to unravel the story that literally dates back to the Stone Age. Eventually, we discovered the place. We walked on till we spotted a stone chamber. Our excitement grew at the thought of coming face to face with history.
Before proceeding to the dolmen we saw a huge signboard erected toward the tar road proclaiming “Purana Sri Maliyadeva Galmessa Viharaya-Padavigampola” flanked by a massive age-old Bo tree. A few yards away from this is a freshly whitewashed temple, an abode to a pious Buddhist Bhikku, Ven. Alapitiye Pannasara Thera (58), who lives in this temple just outside the dolmen.
Almost hidden in the site, if any visitor comes to visit this dolmen, he or she should cross the temple premises to get a better view of this stone marvel and he or she cannot avoid meeting the Bhikku of the temple. We came across a huge dolmen, belonging to the Megalithic Age. Believed to be built by Neolithic tribesmen, this dolmen is called ‘Galmessa’ by the locals.
Made of three vertical stone slabs and covered by a fourth one called the cap stone, this dolmen was probably a burial chamber in ancient times. Among the pre-historic sites identified in the Sathara Korale, Alulena, Dorawaka and Padavigampola are the most prominent.
The historically important Padavigampola dolmen (Galmessa) is believed to be one of the most significant historical monuments among a number of archaeological artifacts scattered over the Kegalle district in the Sabaragamuwa Province. The dolmen is believed to be a construction done prior to the arrival of Prince Vijaya circa 5th century BC.
According to ancient chronicles, this period is known as the early Iron Age. Hunting was an important part of the daily life of the inhabitants, and they lived in the villages. Agriculture also became a major part in the life of the villagers who built small tanks to irrigate their fields. They buried their dead in stone cemeteries.
The dead were interred in pits or urns and stone monuments erected over their remains. Places such as, Ibbankatuwa in Dambulla and Ranchamadama in Embilipitiya are fine examples, where the dead were cremated and their remains placed inside small stone chambers fitted with
Sobre el distrito de Kegalle
El distrito de Kegalle, ubicado en la provincia de Sabaragamuwa de Sri Lanka, es conocido por sus paisajes exuberantes y su importancia histórica. El distrito es hogar de colinas pintorescas, plantaciones de caucho y campos de arroz, lo que contribuye a su rica economía agrícola. Kegalle también es famoso por el orfanato de elefantes de Pinnawala, una popular atracción turística que brinda cuidado a los elefantes rescatados.
El distrito tiene una herencia cultural e histórica diversa, con templos antiguos, arquitectura colonial y sectores tradicionales como el cultivo de especias y la artesanía. La ciudad de Kegalle sirve como el centro administrativo y comercial, ofreciendo servicios esenciales y enlaces de transporte a ciudades principales como Colombo y Kandy.
Los amantes de la naturaleza pueden explorar las cascadas, cuevas y bosques de la región, lo que lo convierte en un destino ideal para el ecoturismo. La cercanía del distrito a las principales autopistas mejora la accesibilidad, atrayendo tanto a turistas como a inversores a esta pintoresca parte de Sri Lanka.
Sobre la provincia de Sabaragamuwa
La provincia de Sabaragamuwa, situada en el suroeste de Sri Lanka, comprende los distritos de Ratnapura y Kegalle. Es conocida por sus ricos recursos naturales, que incluyen té, caucho y piedras preciosas. Ratnapura, la capital, es famosa por ser la "Ciudad de las Piedras Preciosas" y juega un papel central en el comercio de piedras preciosas del país. La provincia también cuenta con vastas tierras agrícolas, que contribuyen significativamente a la economía de Sri Lanka.
Además de su importancia económica, Sabaragamuwa es una región de gran belleza natural y biodiversidad. El bosque tropical de Sinharaja, un sitio del Patrimonio Mundial de la Humanidad de la UNESCO, se encuentra parcialmente en la provincia, ofreciendo un refugio para plantas y animales raros. Las cascadas, montañas y reservas de vida silvestre hacen de la región un destino principal para el ecoturismo y los buscadores de aventuras.
Culturalmente, Sabaragamuwa es hogar de numerosos templos antiguos, formas de danza tradicionales y sitios históricos. Su bien conectada red vial garantiza fácil acceso a las principales ciudades, fomentando el comercio, el turismo y el desarrollo regional.