Gampola, Sri Lanka — Ambuluwawa Biodiversity Center, one of Sri Lanka’s most rapidly developing tourism landmarks, is preparing to unveil the country’s first-ever cable car system as part of a major tourism and infrastructure expansion. Situated 3,567 feet above sea level in Gampola, Ambuluwawa has long captured public attention for its signature white spiral tower, panoramic hill-country views and symbolic display of religious and cultural coexistence. With the new cable car system nearing completion, the destination is expected to welcome significantly larger numbers of domestic and foreign visitors in the coming months, marking a transformative chapter for Central Province tourism…
Ambuluwawa Cable Car Project to Elevate Sri Lanka’s Tourism Potential
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