The mountain city of Gampola is currently undergoing a magnificent transformation as it prepares to host a landmark event in Sri Lanka’s cultural calendar. For the first time in the history of the region, the Ambuluwaawa Biodiversity Complex is being designated as the country’s premier Vesak Cultural Zone. This unprecedented initiative, scheduled to take place from May 29 to May 31, 2026, serves a dual purpose: it celebrates the sacred festival of Vesak while simultaneously marking the 30th anniversary of the complex’s inception.
The Ambuluwaawa tower, an architectural marvel known formally as the “Govijana Saeya,” stands as a sentinel of peace and harmony above the lush landscapes of the Central Province. This year, its role as a multi-religious and environmental hub is further elevated, as it becomes the centrepiece of a meticulously organised cultural experience that seeks to bridge the gap between tradition and modern environmental consciousness.
A Three-Kilometre Trail of Light and Devotion
The most striking feature of the upcoming festivities is the creation of a three-kilometre-long Vesak Cultural Zone. This dedicated path, winding its way through the unique terrain of the Ambuluwaawa mountain, is being decorated with an array of traditional and contemporary light installations. Central to this visual spectacle is the deployment of 500 Atapattam lanterns. These octagonal lanterns, deep-rooted in Sri Lankan Buddhist tradition, represent the eightfold path and are being handcrafted by local artisans to ensure an authentic aesthetic that resonates with the spiritual significance of the season.

As visitors traverse this three-kilometre stretch, they will be greeted by the soft, warm glow of these lanterns, which have been positioned to highlight the natural contours of the mountain. The decision to utilise the existing geography of Ambuluwaawa for such a large-scale event underscores a commitment to integrating cultural heritage with the natural environment, a philosophy that has guided the complex since its development began in the late 1990s.
Historical Context and the 30th Anniversary Milestone
The establishment of this Vesak Cultural Zone is timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Ambuluwaawa complex. It was in 1997 that the visionary project was initiated, aimed at creating a space that transcends religious boundaries while honouring the agrarian roots of the nation. The “Govijana Saeya” itself, though completed in 2006, remains a tribute to the farming community, with its design elements mirroring traditional paddy storage structures.
Over the past three decades, Ambuluwaawa has evolved from a nascent environmental project into a world-renowned biodiversity complex. It is often referred to as Sri Lanka’s fourth botanical garden, housing rare and endemic species within its 457-acre expanse. The 2026 Vesak festival marks a significant milestone in this journey, showcasing how a site of ecological importance can serve as a canvas for religious and cultural expression.
Illuminating the Sky: Thoranas and Cultural Performances
Beyond the lanterns, the cultural zone will feature several illuminated Thoranas (pandals). These grand structures, which have long been the hallmark of Vesak celebrations in Sri Lanka, are being constructed at key points along the route. Each Thorana will depict scenes from the Jataka stories, illustrating the previous lives of the Buddha through vibrant paintings and intricate lighting sequences that have been designed to captivate both young and old.
To complement the visual displays, a series of cultural performances has been scheduled throughout the three-day event. Traditional Sri Lankan dancers, musicians, and choral groups will perform at designated stages, providing a rhythmic and melodic backdrop to the spiritual proceedings. These performances are intended to preserve the folk traditions of the Gampola region while offering a platform for local talent to engage with a wider audience.
A Symbol of Unity and Global Connection
The significance of the Ambuluwaawa Vesak Cultural Zone extends far beyond the borders of Sri Lanka. For those living in the global community, whether in Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, or New Zealand, the event serves as a powerful reminder of the heritage and values that continue to unite Sri Lankans across the world. At eLanka, we take great pride in sharing these positive stories that celebrate our cultural identity and the innovative ways in which our traditions are being preserved.
The multi-religious nature of the Ambuluwaawa complex, which houses a Buddhist temple, a Hindu kovil, a Muslim mosque, and a Christian chapel, is particularly relevant during Vesak. It embodies the spirit of Metta (loving-kindness) and Karuna (compassion), principles that are at the heart of Buddhist teachings. By hosting the first-ever Vesak Cultural Zone at such a site, the organisers are sending a clear message of harmony and mutual respect to the world.
Practical Information for Visitors
For those planning to attend the festivities in Gampola, the organisers have ensured that adequate facilities are in place to manage the expected influx of visitors. The zone will be open from sunset until late night from May 29 to May 31. Special transport arrangements and security measures have been coordinated to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
While the physical experience of walking through the 3km illuminated zone is incomparable, we at eLanka are committed to bringing the essence of this event to our readers globally. Through our various platforms, including eLanka Australia, eLanka UK, and eLanka Canada, we continue to be the primary bridge connecting our community with the latest news and cultural updates from our homeland.
Looking Ahead
As the lanterns are lit and the Thoranas begin to glow, the Ambuluwaawa Vesak Cultural Zone stands as a testament to the resilience and creativity of the Sri Lankan people. It is a celebration of 30 years of vision and a commitment to a future where culture and nature coexist in perfect balance. We encourage all our members and well-wishers to support such initiatives that highlight the positive and inspiring facets of our nation.
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