Walawe River
The Walawe River is a significant waterway located in the southern region of Sri Lanka. It flows through the Uva Province and is approximately 138 kilometers long. The river originates from the Haputale Mountains and eventually empties into the Indian Ocean. It plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supports various wildlife.
The Walawe River is also vital for agriculture in the area, providing irrigation for crops. The river basin is home to several small towns and villages, where communities rely on its waters for daily activities. Additionally, the river is known for its scenic beauty, attracting visitors and nature enthusiasts.