Gampaha Botanical Garden (Gampaha City)
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The Garden was laid out in 1876 to introduce Para Rubber to Sri Lanka by the British rulers. In 1919 Rubber seedlings were imported from the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew and the Project was handed over to Muhandiram A. de Soyza who was the first OIC of the Garden. The trees blossomed in 1880 and from the next year Rubber seeds were distributed throughout the country as well as some other British colonies. Remnants of these first Rubber trees are new protected as a national monument.
Later the garden was developed as a standard Botanical Garden by adding and developing new plants and sections. Many of these trees of the 19th century are still available in the Garden. It now serves as a tropical low country Botanic Garden.
Later the garden was developed as a standard Botanical Garden by adding and developing new plants and sections. Many of these trees of the 19th century are still available in the Garden. It now serves as a tropical low country Botanic Garden.
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Coordinates: 7°5'56"N 79°59'10"E
- Sinharaja Rain Forest 71 km
- Kanneliya Forest Reserve 94 km
- Udawalawe National Park 101 km
- Wasgomuwa National Park 128 km
- Yala National Park 144 km
- Block IV 148 km
- Gal Oya National Park 156 km
- Wilpattu National Park 162 km
- Block I (A block of Yala National Park) 168 km
- Block II 171 km
- Akarawita villege 1 km
- Gampaha District 2.4 km
- Werellawaththa Housing scheme 4.3 km
- Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute - Sri Lanka 5.7 km
- Wel yaya 6.7 km
- SERU VILA 7.6 km
- pilikuttuwa 8.1 km
- Ambagaspitiya Maha Viduhala 9 km
- Henegama Central College 11 km
- Naranwala 11 km