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Kalugala Monastry

Western Province Tourism
Kalugala Monastry

If you seek serene tranquility of mind while enjoying the gifts of nature in their natural setting, the Kalugala Aaranya is the excellent natural made monasteries. In the near reach of Singhraja natural forest reserve, the Aaranya Senasanaya is in its strict natural settings for their best without the intervention from urbanization. Those who seek inner peace and spiritual growth, the Kalugala Monastery are the place absolutely not to miss in the journey of life. Uniqueness * A Best setting for meditation and spiritual growth * Experience Wilderness and monastics life

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