- Asia’s Largest Ironwood Forest and Pink Quartz Mountain: Jathika Namal Uyana spans 260 acres, featuring the largest ironwood forest and a pink quartz mountain dating back over 550 million years, offering unparalleled natural and geological significance.
- Historical and Archaeological Significance: The site houses ruins of an ancient monastery supported by King Devanampiyatissa and granite foundations of historic structures, reflecting its deep cultural and religious heritage.
- Oldest Recorded Human Sanctuary: Established in the 8th century, the forest served as a refuge where even fugitives were safe under the jurisdiction of Buddhist monks, symbolizing compassion and protection.
- Environmental Conservation: Venerable Wanawasi Rahula Thera revived and protected the forest, transforming it from a denuded land affected by logging and cultivation into a thriving archaeological reserve in 2001.
- Unique Visitor Experience: Visitors can explore the natural beauty and history through a guided two-hour tour, complete with water and refreshments, making it an accessible and enriching cultural journey.
