liharavin
Liharavin, also known as the "Lihara" or "Lihara River," is a significant geographical feature in the island nation of Sri Lanka. It is one of the longest rivers in the country, stretching approximately 130 kilometers from its source to its mouth. The river originates in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, specifically in the Nuwara Eliya district, and flows generally in a northwesterly direction before emptying into the Indian Ocean.
The Lihara River is an essential water source for the surrounding communities, providing irrigation for agriculture
The river has played a crucial role in the history and culture of Sri Lanka. It has
Despite its importance, the Lihara River faces several challenges, including pollution and habitat destruction due to