Moragahakanda Reservoir, officially named the Kulasinghe Reservoir, is a monumental feat in Sri Lanka’s water management and energy sectors. Located in Elahera, within the Matale District of the Central Province, this reservoir is the largest in the country and a central component of the Moragahakanda–Kalu Ganga Project.
Dam Type: Gravity dam
Height: 65 meters
Reservoir Capacity: 521 million cubic meters
Surface Elevation: 185 meters
Primary Purposes: Irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, potable water supply, and inland fisheries
Operational Since: 2018
Historical Note: The original reservoir was first constructed by King Wasaba in 111 AD.
Viewing Point: Offers panoramic vistas of the reservoir and surrounding hills. The spot is especially captivating during sunrise and sunset, when the sky’s hues reflect off the water.
Granite Buddha Statue: A significant landmark unveiled in July 2018, situated opposite the reservoir.
Best Time to Visit: Dry season (April–September) for clearer skies and safer travel conditions.
Access Routes: Reachable via the Elahera–Naula road; approximately 2 km from the ancient Elahera anicut.
Preparation:
Wear comfortable footwear for the moderate hike to the viewing point.
Carry sufficient water and sun protection.
Obtain necessary permissions from local authorities or security posts if planning to explore restricted areas.
For a visual glimpse of the Moragahakanda Reservoir and its breathtaking surroundings, you might find this video insightful:
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