In the heart of Anuradhapura lies Tissa Wewa, an ancient reservoir that embodies the ingenuity of Sri Lanka’s early kings. Built by King Devanampiya Tissa in the 3rd century BCE, this vast expanse of water served as a lifeline for the city, irrigating fields and sustaining life in the dry zone.
Strolling along its tranquil shores, you can almost hear the whispers of history carried on the breeze. The reservoir, framed by lush greenery and distant stupas, mirrors the sky in its still waters. It’s easy to imagine monks walking these same paths centuries ago, seeking solace and reflection.
As you watch the sunset cast golden hues over the water, Tissa Wewa transforms into a scene of serenity. The reservoir isn’t just a marvel of engineering; it’s a testament to the foresight and compassion of ancient rulers who prioritized their people’s well-being.
For travelers, Tissa Wewa offers more than scenic beauty, it’s a journey into Sri Lanka’s pioneering hydraulic heritage, where every ripple tells a story of resilience and harmony with nature
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