Kalahe


Kalahe is a village in Galle District in Sri Lanka, located south-west of Galle and west of Unawatuna.

Etymology

There are two stories as to how the name Kalahe is derived, the first relates to the fact the local population rebelled against the activities of the foreigners and so the village was called Kalahe, which means "quarreling". The other is that a golden pot was found buried in the earth in the village, called Kalahe.

Transport

Kalahe is located on the highway, connecting Galle to Madampe, not far from Exit 9 on the Southern Expressway.

Attractions

Yatagala Raja Maha Viharaya, is a rock temple with a 9m reclining Buddha, which has a 2,300-year-old Bo tree established during the reign of King Devanam Piyatissa of the Anuradhapura period. Kalahe Methodist Church, constructed in 1879.

Education