Digana, Central Province, Sri Lanka.

Digana
Town
Digana is located in Sri Lanka
Digana
Digana
Coordinates: 7°17′47″N 80°44′00″E / 7.296494°N 80.733417°E / 7.296494; 80.733417
CountrySri Lanka
ProvinceCentral Province
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (Sri Lanka Standard Time)

Digana is a small, scenic town located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, approximately 15 kilometers east of Kandy, the island's cultural capital. Nestled in the heart of the Kundasale Division in the Kandy District, Digana is known for its lush greenery, rolling hills, and proximity to the stunning Victoria Reservoir. The town serves as a gateway to rural Sri Lanka and offers both locals and visitors a glimpse into the serene, natural beauty of the island's interior.

Geography and Climate Digana is situated in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka, a region known for its temperate climate and breathtaking landscapes. The town enjoys a relatively cool climate compared to the lower-lying regions of the island, with temperatures averaging between 20-25°C. The area is surrounded by tea estates, rubber plantations, and paddy fields, which contribute to its agricultural significance.

The Victoria Reservoir, one of the largest man-made lakes in Sri Lanka, is located near Digana and plays a crucial role in both hydroelectric power generation and irrigation for the surrounding areas. The reservoir's presence adds to the town's tranquil and scenic charm, making it a popular spot for relaxation and nature lovers.

History and Cultural Significance Historically, Digana was a small agricultural village, but over the years, it has developed into a more prominent town due to its strategic location near Kandy and the Victoria Dam project. The Victoria Dam, completed in the 1980s, transformed the landscape and provided significant infrastructure improvements for the region, including electricity and improved water management systems.

Digana is also a culturally diverse town with a mix of Sinhalese, Tamil, and Muslim communities living in harmony. The town is home to several Buddhist temples, Hindu kovils, and mosques, reflecting the religious and cultural diversity of its residents. Festivals such as Vesak, Thai Pongal, and Ramadan are celebrated with enthusiasm, highlighting the town's vibrant multicultural atmosphere.

Economy and Industry The economy of Digana is largely driven by agriculture and tourism. Tea plantations play a significant role in the local economy, with nearby estates producing high-quality Ceylon tea. The Victoria Golf and Country Resort, located just outside of Digana, is a world-renowned golf course that attracts tourists from all over the globe. It is known for its picturesque setting along the banks of the Victoria Reservoir and is considered one of the most beautiful golf courses in Asia.

Small-scale industries, including handicrafts and textile production, also contribute to the local economy. Additionally, the growing popularity of eco-tourism in Sri Lanka has brought more visitors to the area, drawn by its natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Education and Healthcare Digana has several schools that serve the local population, offering education in both Sinhala and Tamil mediums. Notable institutions include Digana Central College and Sri Rahula Vidyalaya, which provide primary and secondary education.

Healthcare facilities in Digana are improving, with several local clinics and access to larger hospitals in nearby Kandy. The town benefits from proximity to Kandy, where residents can access more advanced medical services, including the Kandy General Hospital, one of the largest hospitals in the region.

Transportation and Accessibility Digana is well-connected by road, making it easily accessible from Kandy and surrounding towns. The A26 highway passes through Digana, linking it to major cities such as Kandy and Mahiyanganaya. Public transport options include buses and three-wheelers (tuk-tuks), which are the primary modes of transport for both residents and visitors.

The town is also in close proximity to Victoria Randenigala Rantembe Sanctuary, a wildlife reserve known for its rich biodiversity and birdwatching opportunities. This makes Digana an ideal location for nature enthusiasts and eco-tourists.

Tourism and Attractions In addition to the Victoria Golf Course and the Victoria Reservoir, Digana is surrounded by several tourist attractions:

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, located nearby, is a key venue for international cricket matches and attracts sports fans from around the world. Victoria Randenigala Rantembe Sanctuary offers hiking and wildlife experiences, showcasing the Central Province’s natural beauty. Degaldoruwa Raja Maha Vihara, an ancient Buddhist rock temple located close to Digana, is known for its beautiful cave paintings and historical significance. The town's picturesque environment, friendly locals, and peaceful ambiance make Digana an ideal getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life..[1]

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  1. ^ Mashal, Mujib; Bastians, Dharisha (March 6, 2018). "Sri Lanka Declares State of Emergency After Mob Attacks on Muslims". The New York Times.