rattahubile
Rattahubile is a small village located in the northern region of Sri Lanka. It is situated in the Mannar District, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. The village is primarily inhabited by the Tamil community, who have lived in the area for centuries. Rattahubile is characterized by its traditional architecture, with many houses built using local materials such as coconut leaves and bamboo. The village is also home to several ancient temples and shrines, which are important religious sites for the local community.
The economy of Rattahubile is largely based on agriculture, with residents cultivating crops such as rice,
Rattahubile is known for its hospitality and warm-hearted residents. The village is often visited by tourists
Despite its small size, Rattahubile plays an important role in the broader cultural and historical landscape