Sabaragamuwa
Sabaragamuwa is a province located in the central part of Sri Lanka. It is known for its lush green landscapes, tea plantations, and rich biodiversity. The province is home to several important towns, including Ratnapura, which is famous for its gem mining, and Balangoda, known for its archaeological significance.
The region has a diverse culture influenced by various ethnic groups, primarily the Sinhalese and Tamils. Sabaragamuwa is also recognized for its agricultural activities, particularly in the cultivation of rubber and spices. The province's natural beauty and cultural heritage make it a unique destination for both locals and tourists.