About Us


Kothmale is a scenic and historically rich region located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, within the Nuwara Eliya District. Known for its lush tea plantations, misty hills, and cascading waterfalls, Kothmale is also home to diverse communities and a blend of cultural traditions. It holds historical significance as part of ancient Sinhalese kingdoms and is famously associated with the legend of Prince Dutugemunu. The area is also known for the Kothmale Dam and Reservoir, which play a vital role in hydroelectric power generation and irrigation. Today, Kothmale continues to grow as a center of agriculture, eco-tourism, and community-based development.

The Kothmale region is a vibrant tapestry of natural beauty and human heritage. Its cool climate and fertile soil make it ideal for tea cultivation, vegetable farming, and spice gardens, forming the backbone of the local economy. The area's landscape is dotted with ancient temples, rural villages, and scenic viewpoints that attract visitors seeking tranquility and cultural insight.

Kothmale is also recognized for its multi-ethnic and multi-religious harmony, with Sinhalese, Tamil, and other communities living side by side in mutual respect. The Kothmale Mahaweli Project, one of Sri Lanka’s major development initiatives, has transformed the region by providing water for agriculture and electricity for the nation, while also contributing to resettlement and rural upliftment programs.

Today, Kothmale stands as a symbol of tradition meeting progress—a place where history, nature, and modern development come together to create a unique and promising future for its people