Overview
Udawattekele Forest Reserve, also known as Udawasalawatta, is one of Kandy’s most treasured natural attractions. Situated directly above the Royal Palace and the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, the forest was once reserved exclusively for the kings and royal family of the Kandyan Kingdom as a place for relaxation, meditation and recreation. Ancient chronicles record that Sri Lankan monarchs traditionally maintained royal parks close to their palaces, and Udawattekele served this important purpose for the last kingdom of Sri Lanka.
Today, this protected rainforest covers approximately 257 acres and serves as an important ecological refuge within the city of Kandy. Before British rule, the forest extended over more than 1,000 acres, reaching as far as the Mahaweli River and surrounding areas. Despite its reduction in size over time, Udawattekele continues to preserve a remarkable concentration of flora, fauna and cultural heritage.
The forest is characterized by dense vegetation consisting of canopy, sub-canopy and forest-floor layers that create a cool and tranquil environment. Numerous walking paths wind through towering trees, giant creepers, bamboo groves and hidden viewpoints, making it one of the best places in Kandy for nature walks and birdwatching.




