Tissa Wewa (Tissamaharama)

The lake, an artificial reservoir, is thought to have been constructed in the 3rd Century BC, either by Mahanaga of Ruhuna or his successor Yatala Tissa of Ruhuna, in order to irrigate paddy lands and supply water to the flourishing city of Tissamaharama.

Tissa Wewa
View of Tissa Wewa
LocationTissamaharama
Coordinates6°17′N 81°17′E
TypeReservoir
Basin countriesSri Lanka
Surface area652 acres (2.64 km²)
Average depth13 ft (4 m)
Bats on the western side of Tissa Wewa

The lake was restored in 1871. The embankment (or bund) on the southern shore supports the Tissa-Kataragama road (B464), which is lined by old Indian rain trees planted by the British to provide shade.[1]

References

  1. The Rough Guide to Sri Lanka, Gavin Thomas, Rough Guides, 2012, p. 185.


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