Scenic view of Castlereigh Reservoir in Sri Lanka

Castlereigh Reservoir -Unveiling Beautiful Secrets of Sri Lanka’s Hill Country

Castlereigh Reservoir -Unveiling Beautiful Secrets of Sri Lanka’s Hill Country

✈️ Why should you visit Sigiriya?

Castlereigh Reservoir is a scenic destination in Sri Lanka’s hill country, known for its breathtaking views and lush surroundings.
  • A Seaplane Landing Base: The Castlereagh Reservoir has a unique feature. It functions as a water airport. As a result, tourists can take a seaplane flight from Colombo.
  • A Hydroelectric Power Source: The reservoir’s primary purpose is to generate power. Water from the dam goes to the Wimalasurendra Power Station. This plant provides electricity to the area.
  • A Hub for Outdoor Activities: The location offers many fun activities. For instance, visitors can enjoy canoeing or cycling. Also, you can simply have a picnic by the water.
  • Supporting Local Communities: You can take a traditional canoe ride with a local fisherman. In turn, this supports the livelihoods of local families. It provides a quiet and sustainable experience.
  • Scenic and Natural Beauty: The reservoir is in the heart of Sri Lanka’s hill country. It is surrounded by lush tea plantations. Likewise, visitors can see misty mountains and beautiful greenery.

Entity

Government

Entrance

Free

Wheelchair Access

Yes

Water

Available

Restaurants

Available

Toilets

Available

District: Nuwara Eliya

Reach

Any vehicle

Road Quality

Good

Public Transport

Available

Panoramic landscape of Castlereigh Reservoir and tea estates
Mountain backdrop with Castlereigh Reservoir waters

Guidelines

Use Boats Only with Permission : Boat rides are sometimes available through authorized operators. Do not attempt to use unauthorized boats or venture alone into the water. No Swimming or Bathing : Swimming, bathing, or washing is prohibited for safety and water protection reasons. Respect Restricted Areas : Some parts of the reservoir are off-limits because it supplies drinking water and supports hydroelectric operations. Follow signs and avoid trespassing