Ukuwela is a peaceful town located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, just a short distance from Matale. Surrounded by lush greenery, terraced paddy fields, and mist-covered hills, the town offers a serene rural charm. Its proximity to the Knuckles Mountain Range makes it a favored spot for eco-tourism and scenic train rides. Ukuwela is also home to a mix of communities and traditions, where Hindu temples and Buddhist shrines reflect the area’s diverse cultural heritage. With its cool climate, friendly atmosphere, and easy access to both natural and historical attractions, Ukuwela is an ideal stop for travelers seeking a quiet and authentic highland experience.
Total Population
2,950
GN Divisions
73
Where Misty Hills Meet Culture and Community
Ukuwela – A Quiet Gem Near the Knuckles Range
Situated in the Matale District of Sri Lanka’s Central Province, Ukuwela is a tranquil town known for its scenic surroundings, traditional values, and close proximity to nature reserves. With a 2025 estimated divisional population of around 69,000, Ukuwela balances rural life with easy access to natural and cultural attractions.
Natural Beauty and Outdoor Escapes
Set against a backdrop of mist-covered mountains and green valleys, Ukuwela is a popular base for visiting the Knuckles Mountain Range and nearby hill country destinations. The area features scenic train routes, forest trails, and cool streams ideal for quiet retreats and eco-tourism.
Agriculture and Rural Living
Agriculture remains the cornerstone of Ukuwela’s economy, with rice paddies, spice gardens, and home-grown vegetables shaping the region’s identity. Small-scale farming, estate labor, and local markets reflect the area’s rural resilience and sustainability.
Cultural Harmony and Local Traditions
Ukuwela is a culturally diverse town where Buddhist and Hindu communities live in harmony. Temples, kovils, and seasonal festivals celebrate this spiritual coexistence and connect residents to their deep-rooted heritage.
Education and Local Services
The town hosts a variety of public schools, vocational training centers, and local healthcare units. Community-based initiatives support education, youth empowerment, and traditional knowledge preservation.
Transport and Connectivity
- 🚆 By Train: Part of the Matale-Kandy railway line, Ukuwela Railway Station offers scenic rides through the hills.
- 🚗 By Road: Well-connected to Matale, Kandy, and surrounding rural villages by local road networks.
A Peaceful Haven in the Central Highlands
Blending natural beauty, cultural depth, and everyday simplicity, Ukuwela is a lesser-known but enriching destination nestled in Sri Lanka’s central hills.
GN Code | Name in English |
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005 | Galaudahena |
010 | Makulemada |
015 | Pathingolla |
020 | Wademada |
025 | Wattegedara |
030 | Watagoda |
035 | Pallekumbura |
040 | Katuattamada |
045 | Panwatta |
050 | Alawathuwala |
055 | Horagahapitiya |
060 | Ovilikanda |
065 | Kirimatiyawa |
070 | Thanna |
075 | Muwagala |
080 | Ovilla |
085 | Enasalmada |
090 | Thibbatuwawa |
095 | Dombagasdeniya |
100 | Kandagolla |
105 | Kohombiliwela |
110 | Wariyapola Watta |
115 | Wariyapola |
120 | Pananthadiya |
125 | Nawarathnagoda |
130 | Eriyagolla |
135 | Katudeniya |
140 | Elwala |
145 | Pahalawela |
150 | Dehipitiya |
155 | Purijjala |
160 | Udupihilla |
165 | Halangoda |
170 | Nagahatenna |
175 | Warakamura |
180 | Meedeniya |
185 | Nagolla |
190 | Thawalankoya |
195 | Dumbukola |
200 | Ukuwela |
205 | Udupitiya |
210 | Kalalpitiya |
215 | Balakaduwa |
220 | Bowatta |
225 | Manaboda |
230 | Paragahawela |
235 | Udathenna |
240 | Hunuketawala |
245 | Leliambe |
250 | Elkaduwa Watta |
255 | Elkaduwa |
260 | Udangamuwa |
265 | Kendagollamada |
270 | Wehigala |
275 | Rathwatta |
280 | Weligala |
285 | Kuriwela |
290 | Maberiya |
295 | Marukona |
300 | Gurulawela South |
305 | Gurulawela North |
310 | Nugapitiya |
315 | Kandemada |
320 | Ulpathapitiya |
325 | Raithalawela |
330 | Kaduwela |
335 | Poojagoda |
340 | Pahala Wehigala |
345 | Thalingamada |
350 | Hunnasgiriyawatta |
355 | Karagahahinna |
360 | Imbulpitiya |
365 | Rangama |