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Gal Bangalawa

Western Province Tourism
Gal Bangalawa

Gal Bangalawa is one of the Guest houses in Sri Lanka that was constructed in British Colonial Era. As the guest house that provide the accommodations for the superintendent of estates nearby the gal Bangalawa. Nestle amongst the tea and rubber estates, the Gal Bangalawa was operated as a hotel in once upon a time. The Gal Bangalawa is located near the boarder of the Western Province and the Sabaragamu Province facing the Mountains terrains of the Sabaragamu, and facing the Wak Oya and near the Labugama Reservation. As of currently, the Gal Bangalawa is not servicing anyone.

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