- Home to the Indigenous Vedda People: Dambana is the primary refuge for the Vedda people, Sri Lanka’s last remaining aboriginal community. Visitors can learn about their traditional way of life.
- Showcases a Unique Culture: The village has its own distinct culture and traditions. The Vedda people identify as “Wannila Aththo” or “forest dwellers.”
- Has a Moribund Language: The Vedda people speak their own moribund language. This language closely resembles Sinhala. It is a unique aspect of their heritage.
- Led by a Tribal Chief: The village is the home of the tribe’s leader, “Maha-Hoora.” He entertains and educates visitors about their customs.
- Promotes Eco-tourism: Dambana is a key location for eco-tourism projects. These projects offer visitors a chance to engage with the community while supporting its sustainable development.
