Ambagamuwa is a picturesque town nestled in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, known for its lush tea plantations, cascading waterfalls, and cool mountain climate. Located along the route between Nuwara Eliya and Hatton, it offers stunning views of green valleys and forested hills. The area is home to diverse communities, including Sinhala, Tamil, and Muslim residents, whose cultural traditions enrich the social fabric of the region. With its serene landscapes, religious harmony, and proximity to notable sites like Castlereigh Reservoir and St. Clair’s Falls, Ambagamuwa is a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and cultural explorers alike.
Total Population
219,600
GN Divisions
32
Where Waterfalls Whisper and Cultures Unite
Ambagamuwa – A Highland Town of Diversity and Charm
Located in the Nuwara Eliya District of Sri Lanka’s Central Province, Ambagamuwa is a serene town celebrated for its stunning landscapes, multicultural community, and cool climate. With a 2025 estimated population of around 78,000, it lies between Hatton and Nawalapitiya, offering a perfect blend of nature and local life.
Tea Valleys and Scenic Wonders
Ambagamuwa is home to sprawling tea estates, forested hills, and enchanting waterfalls like St. Clair’s and Devon Falls. These scenic treasures make it a haven for eco-tourists, hikers, and travelers seeking cooler climes and lush highland views.
Farming, Estates, and Everyday Livelihoods
Agriculture, especially tea cultivation, drives the local economy. Estate workers, smallholder farmers, and local vendors contribute to a vibrant rural economy rooted in tradition and hard work.
Harmony in Diversity
Ambagamuwa is a culturally rich town where Sinhala, Tamil, and Muslim communities live side by side. Religious sites like Buddhist temples, Hindu kovils, and mosques reflect the region’s inclusive and respectful spirit.
Education and Local Infrastructure
The area features several schools, healthcare units, and community development programs that support education, wellness, and social equity across diverse populations.
Access and Travel
- 🚆 By Train: Easily accessible via nearby stations on the Colombo–Badulla railway line, including Hatton and Nawalapitiya.
- 🚗 By Road: Well-connected by road networks linking to Ginigathhena, Maskeliya, and Nuwara Eliya.
An Underrated Gem in the Hill Country
With its natural beauty, cultural depth, and welcoming atmosphere, Ambagamuwa is a hidden treasure of Sri Lanka’s central highlands—ideal for those seeking serenity, diversity, and authentic rural charm.
GN Code | Name in English |
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005 | Kalugala |
010 | Pittawala |
015 | Bulathgama |
020 | Gonawala |
025 | Ambagamuwa North |
030 | Sellipigama |
035 | Ambagamuwa East |
040 | Ambagamuwa South |
045 | Rampadeniya |
050 | Millagahamulla |
055 | Dhagampitiya |
060 | Polpitiya |
065 | Minuwandeniya |
070 | Hitegegama |
075 | Kehelwarawa |
080 | Homagama |
085 | Hebbekanda |
090 | Samansirigama |
095 | Theeniyagala |
100 | Ginigathhena |
105 | Dehigasthenna |
110 | Kalaweldeniya |
115 | Morahenagama |
120 | Hangarapitiya |
125 | Jambuthenna |
130 | Kothellena |
135 | Waggama |
140 | Laxapana |
145 | Kiriwaneliya |
150 | Vidhulipura South |
155 | Vidulipura North |
160 | Watawala |