Madurawala
is an ancient rural village located by one of four main rivers in Sri Lanka
named "Kalu" and it has a historical background as well.
Madurawala
-Ampitigala Eco-tourism village was started by the "Discover
Madurawala" Eco-tourism project managed by the Madurawala Tourism
Development foundation, costing 116 lax in rupees. The purpose of this project was to use
ecotourism as a tool to preserve the environment and biodiversity to assure
maximum socio-economic benefits to the community and minimizing poverty,
preserve the age-old culture and heritage of the community for the next generation,
and to provide in-depth education and information about quality development of
tourism for all stakeholders. With the support of the SRI LANKA ECOTOURISM
FOUNDATION,
Erasmus program of the European community with its project "Sustainable
Tourism agents for the rural Societies" under the Mahinda Chinthana in
2008.
Until
2012, Madurawala village was a sleepy village, and many people of the village
including Buddhist monks, schoolteachers, the elderly local community did not
like tourism to come to their village. But after conducting series of regular
awareness and training programs on ecotourism, villagers slowly understood how
it is valuable.
By
this project, a good income was being generated and shared amongst the community of the village through homestay program, operating tours to the
cultural and heritage sites, regeneration of traditional crafts, such as
pottery, ironwork, weaving scale of handicrafts, dairy and agricultural
products were the most important income-generating ecotourism activities.
However,
many local industries including pottery and textiles which were operated for
local and foreign tourists were collapsed and those buildings are rundown today
due to low maintenance.
Today,
many of the people who are living in this tourist village have to face many
financial and other problems after the Easter attack and the restriction of
tourist arrivals due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Madurawala
tourist village was a destination for local and foreign tourists and school
children on educational trips have won the best tourist village award presented
by the ministry of tourism once every six-year. So this is a valuable heritage
for us to protect on behalf of our next generations as well. So, this is one of
the villages that have always been a tourist attraction, and a valuable resource
for our country to generate more foreign exchange. There’s no point in looking
for another attention to this, If we can
see, this problem as a Sri Lankan regardless of race, religion, party, or
position, we can secure our losing resources like this.