Kataragama, City
Kataragama in Sri Lanka is a well-known pilgrimage town in Sri Lanka, where many people from different religions from both Sri Lanka and South India visit. This place is commonly sacred to Hindus, Buddhists and some indigenous Vedda people residing in Sri Lanka. Hindus from South India visit here in high numbers.
Hotel Clauria, Kataragama
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About Hotel Clauria, Kataragama
Set in the far southern corner of Sri Lanka, with a spectacular view of the famous foot hills of 'Wedasiti Kanda' Weda Siti Kanda, Hotel Clauria Kataragama, promises its guests a calm and peaceful experience with majesty of a sunrise painted across the hills. The close proximity of the hotel to the popular Yala national park places you within a few steps of nature’s abundance. The surrounding lush greenery unravels a splendid opportunity to explore the tropical atmosphere of Sri Lanka. The luxurious individual chalets of Hotel Clauria Kataragama, guarantees privacy and safety that makes this one of Sri Lanka's best destinations for business and leisure. We welcome you to come enjoy an unforgettable experience. You will find your own true piece of heaven. We wish you "Ayubowan" to the luxury of Hotel Clauria Kataragama.
About Moneragala District
Moneragalais a district in Uva Province, Sri Lanka. Gal oya National Park, Yala National Park and Muthukandiya Reservoirs, Menik Ganga, Gal oya, Heda oya, Wila oya, Kumbukkan Oya are situated in Monaragala distict.
About Uva Province
The Uva Province is Sri Lanka's second least populated province, with 1,187,335 people, created in 1896. It consists of two districts called Badulla and Moneragala The provincial capital is Badulla. Uva is bordered by Eastern, Southern and Central provinces. Its major tourist attractions are Dunhinda Falls, Diyaluma Falls, Rawana Falls, the Yala National Park (lying partly in the Southern and Eastern Provinces) and Gal Oya National Park (lying partly in the Eastern Province). The Gal Oya hills and the Central Mountains are the main uplands, while the Mahaweli and Menik rivers and the huge Senanayake Samudraya and Maduru Oya Reservoirs are the major waterways in Uva province.