Muthurajawela Wetlands – Explore Colombo’s Secret Wildlife Sanctuary
Muthurajawela Wetlands – Explore Colombo’s Secret Wildlife Sanctuary
Located just north of Colombo, the Muthurajawela Wetlands are Sri Lanka’s largest saline coastal peat bog and an essential biodiversity hotspot.
Historical & Cultural Background:
The name "Muthurajawela" translates to "Swamp of Royal Treasure." It covers over 6,000 hectares and serves as a vital buffer zone, protecting inland areas from flooding and seawater intrusion. Historically, it was part of the kingdom’s rice-growing ecosystem.
Unique Facts or Anecdotes:
- Home to over 190 species of flora and 200+ species of fauna.
- Manatees, crocodiles, and monkeys are commonly spotted.
- The wetland is believed to hold buried treasures according to local folklore.
What to See:
- Boat safaris through mangroves and marshes
- Birdwatching (kingfishers, eagles, herons)
- Rich biodiversity, including reptiles, fish, and butterflies
Tips for Visitors:
Book boat rides in advance. Best visited in the morning or late afternoon for wildlife sightings. Wear mosquito repellent and light clothing.