Panadura City
Panadura is a coastal town in Sri Lanka known for its vibrant markets, cultural heritage, and beautiful beaches. Explore local markets, visit historic temples, and relax on sandy shores in Panadura.
Panadura City
Panadura is a city in Kalutara District, Western Province in Sri Lanka. It is located approximately 27 km south of the capital Colombo and is surrounded on all sides by water; the Indian ocean, the Bolgoda lake and river. Panadura is famed as the revival town of Buddhism.
- Historical Significance: Panadura is well-known for the "Panadura Debate" (Panadura Vadaya) that took place in 1873 between Buddhist monks and Christian missionaries. This event was significant in the revival of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
- Economy: The city has a diverse economy, including retail, manufacturing, and services. The surrounding areas are also known for agriculture, particularly the cultivation of coconut and other tropical crops.
- Transportation: Panadura is well-connected by road and rail. The city is on the main coastal railway line, making it accessible from Colombo and other major cities in the south.
- Culture and Religion: The population of Panadura is diverse, with a mix of Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, and Muslims. The city has several temples, churches, and mosques.
- Education: Panadura has a range of educational institutions, including schools and higher education centers, contributing to the development of the region.
- Beaches: The city is located near the coast, with several beaches that attract both locals and tourists.
About Kalutara District
Kalutara is situated approximately 42km south of Colombo. Once a spice trading post, Kalutara was controlled variously by the Portuguese, Dutch and British. The town is famous for quality bamboo basket and mats and the most luscious mangosteens.
The 38-meter long Kalutara Bridge was built at the mouth of the Kalu Ganga River and serves as a major link between the country's Western and Southern border. At the southern end of the bridge lies the 3 stories-high Kalutara Vihara, a Buddhist temple built in the 1960s which holds the distinction of being the only stupa in the world that is hollow.
About Western Province
The Western Province is the most densely populated province of Sri Lanka. It is home to the legislative capital Sri Jayawardenapura as well to Colombo, the nation's administrative and business center. Western Province is divided into 3 main districts called Colombo (642 km²), Gampaha (1,386.6 km²) and Kalutara (1,606 km²) districts. As Sri Lanka's economic hub, all the major local and international corporations have their presence in the city and so do all the major designer and high street retailers, so be ready to indulge in some retail therapy in western province.
Having the highest population in the all the provinces, the almost all the premier educational institutions in the island are located in western province. Universities in the province include the University of Colombo, the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, University of Kelaniya, Open University, Sri Lanka, Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University and University of Moratuwa .Western province has the largest amount of schools in the country, which includes National, Provincial, Private and International schools.