Cabinet approves declaring Namal Uyana a national heritage site

March 18, 2026 at 10:55 AM

‎The Cabinet has approved a proposal to declare Namal Uyana, the country’s largest ironwood forest, as a national heritage site.

‎The site, which spans about 602 hectares and has already been designated a protected forest, is considered one of the most significant locations of environmental and archaeological value.

‎The proposal was based on recommendations by an expert subcommittee on identifying national heritage sites, which cited the area’s unique combination of geological, ecological and cultural significance.

‎Namal Uyana is home to a rare pink quartz mountain range, regarded as an important geological formation with distinctive mineral and scientific value. The area also supports a dry zone forest ecosystem and contains landscapes linked to ancient Buddhist monastic settlements. (NewsWire)