Haputale
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Coordinates: 6°46′4″N 80°57′31″E / 6.76778°N 80.95861°ECoordinates: 6°46′4″N 80°57′31″E / 6.76778°N 80.95861°E | |
Province | Uva Province |
Time zone | Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone (UTC+5:30) |
• Summer (DST) | Summer time (UTC+6) |
Haputale (හපුතලේ in Sinhala Language)is a town of Badulla District in the Uva Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council.[1][2][3][4][5] The elevation is 1431 m (4695 ft) above the sea level. The area has a rich bio-diversity dense with numerous varieties of flora and fauna. Haputale is surrounded by hills covered with cloud forests and tea plantations. The town has a cooler climate than its surroundings, due to its elevation. The Haputale pass allows views across the Southern plains of Sri Lanka. The South-West boundary of Uva basin is marked by the Haputale mountain ridges, which continue on to Horton Plains and Adam's Peak to the west. CNN named Haputale as one of Asia's most overlooked destinations.[6]
Notable Government institutions are :
- Police Station
- Government Hospital
- Railway Station
- Haputale Divisional Education Office
- Main Post Office
Transport
- Roads
- A16 highway (Beragala-Hali Ela) a part of the Colombo-Badulla road. (Route 99)
- B147 (Haputale-Dambetenna) road.
- Haputale-Welimada road. (Via Boralanda)
- Haputale-Diyatalawa road. (via Yahalabedda)
- Haputale-Wellawaya road. (Via Beragala and Koslanda)
- Rail
- Main Line that links Colombo and Badulla
Population
Total | Sinhala | Sri Lankan Tamil | Indian Tamil | Muslim | Other | |
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Urban | 5238 | 1441 | 1105 | 1406 | 1285 | 1 |
Rural | 31676 | 27817 | 1012 | 718 | 1968 | 161 |
Estate | 18075 | 726 | 2952 | 14091 | 228 | 78 |
Total | 54989 | 29984 | 5069 | 16215 | 3481 | 240 |
Source[7]
Maps
Places of interest
- Horton Plains National Park Via Boralanda
- Adisham Bungalow
- Lipton's Seat
- Diyaluma Falls
- Bambarakanda Falls
- Soragune Devalaya
- Haldummulla
- Beragala Gap
- Dambetenna
- Idalgashinna
- Thangamale Sanctuary (Protected areas of Sri Lanka)
Adisham Bungalow
Adisham Bungalow is a nineteenth-century British period building, which was modelled on Leeds Castle in Kent, England. Sir Thomas Villiers, a distinguished British resident in Sri Lanka in the early 20th century, used it as his country house. Later it became a Benedictine. The famous Thangamale Bird Sanctuary is adjoined to it.
Lipton’s Seat
The Lipton’s Seat is located at Dambetenna in the Haputale Mountain region. This place was a favourite look-outpoint for Sir Thomas Lipton. The point has a fabulous view over Uva, Southern, Sabaragamuwa, Central and Eastern provinces.
Weather
- Weather[9]
Members of Parliament
The constituency has been represented in Parliament by:
- J. A. Rambukpota 1947-1952 [10]
- Ratwatte, Wilfred A. 1952-1956 [11]
- W.P.G Ariyadasa 1956-1977 [12]
- W. J. M. Lokubandara - 1977-1988
Gallery
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Haputale Mountain Range
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thumb|right|Goods shed used by the Planters
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Tea Plantation
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Tea plantations in the Hill Country near Haputale
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Looking south from the Haputale pass
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Haputale 1895
See also
- Towns in Uva
- History of Uva Province
External links
- The Lipton's Seat
- Haputale, Uva Province, Sri Lanka
- Haptale cool climate
- Haputale Information Website
References
- ↑ Lanka Library
- ↑ Pictures
- ↑ Some facts
- ↑ Pictures
- ↑ Holidays
- ↑ Gregory Curley, Jenara Nerenberg, Mitch Moxley, Niels Footman, Sara Schonhardt, Tiffany Lam (April 20, 2010). "Unseen Asia: 25 of Asia's most overlooked destinations". CNN. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
- ↑ ds.gov.lk Haputale
- ↑ Cultural Background
- ↑ Weather
- ↑ 1947 GENERAL ELECTION
- ↑ 1952 GENERAL ELECTION
- ↑ Mr. WPG Ariyadasa
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