Kaudulla Village

Kaudulla Village is a peaceful rural settlement located in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka, near the famous Kaudulla National Park. Surrounded by natural landscapes and traditional farmlands, the village offers a quiet and authentic setting that reflects the simplicity of countryside living in the region.

The area is rich in natural features, including lush paddy fields, small irrigation tanks, and dry zone forests that support a variety of wildlife. The nearby ecosystem is home to numerous bird species, butterflies, and animals, creating a balanced environment that highlights the connection between village life and nature.

Visitors to Kaudulla Village can experience traditional Sri Lankan rural life through village walks, farming activities, and interactions with local communities. It also serves as a gateway for wildlife enthusiasts heading to Kaudulla National Park, where large gatherings of elephants can often be observed during certain times of the year.

The best time to visit Kaudulla Village is during the dry season from July to October, when wildlife sightings in the nearby national park are more frequent. Easily accessible from Habarana and Polonnaruwa, the village offers a relaxing and culturally enriching experience in the heart of Sri Lanka's dry zone.

About Polonnaruwa District

Polonnaruwa is the 2nd largest city in north central province in Sri Lanka. The ancient city of Polonnaruwa has been declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO Polonnaruwa has a great history of conquest and struggle behind it and rightfully forms the third element in the Cultural Triangle. Located about 140 kms north east from Kandy,Polonnaruwa offers hours of endless pleasure for history and culture lovers, as there are numerous sights of significance.

Much of the physical ruins standing today are credited to King Parakrama Bahu I who spent many royal resources on town planning, including parks, edifices, irrigation systems and so on. The period of his rule is considered a golden age where the kingdom thrived and prospered under a visionary ruler. The Parakrama Samudra is a mammoth tank and named after its patron. The popular kings Royal Palace, the Audience Hall encircled by beautifully carved stone elephants and the Bathing Pool reflect the superior engineering capabilities of the time.

About North Central Province

North Central Province which is the largest province in the country covered 16% of total country's land area. North Central Province consist two districts called Polonnaruwa and Anuradhapure. Anuradhapura is the largest district in Sri Lanka. Its area is 7,128 km².

North Central Province has numerous potentials for Investors to start their Businesses, especially Agriculture, agro based industries and Livestock sectors. More than 65% of North Central Province's people depend on basic Agriculture and agro base industries. NCP also called "Wew Bendi Rajje" because there are more than 3,000 medium and large scale tanks situated in the province. Sri maha bodiya, Ruwanweli seya, Thuparama dageba, Abayagiri Monastry, Polonnaruwa Rankot wehera, Lankathilake are scared places in North Central Province.