Sembuwatta Lake

Reservoir in Elkaduwa
7°26′13″N 80°41′59″E / 7.43694°N 80.69972°E / 7.43694; 80.69972TypeReservoirBasin countriesSri LankaMax. depth9–12 m (30–39 ft)Surface elevation1,074 m (3,524 ft)

Sembuwatta Lake (Sinhala: සෙම්ඹුවත්ත ) is a tourist attraction situated at Elkaduwa in the Matale District of Sri Lanka, adjacent to the Campbell's Lane Forest Reserve. Sembuwatta Lake is a man-made lake created from natural spring water. Alongside the lake is a natural swimming pool.[1][2]

Sembuwatta Lake is believed to be 9 m (30 ft) to 12 m (39 ft) deep. Currently, the lake belongs to the Elkaduwa Plantations and produces electricity for the nearby villagers. The lake and surrounds were renovated by Radley Dissage, the Elkaduwa Plantations estate superintendent, who connected the lake to nearby water fountains.[when?][citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Sembuwatta lake". Trees and Leaves. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  2. ^ Schwartzkopff, Marion (2013). Sri Lanka - Travel Guide of the Heart (in German). BOD GmbH DE. pp. 6–7. ISBN 9783732263172.
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