Nestled along the Colombo-Kandy road, Kadugannawa is a small town in the Kandy district, central Sri Lanka that is recognized for its picturesque scenery and historical significance. The town, perched approximately 2,800 feet above sea level, is renowned for its historical Kadugannawa Rock Tunnel that was hand-carved during the British colonial period. Popularly known for the Kadugannawa Old Kandy Viewpoint, travelers relish the breathtaking panoramic views of lush green landscapes, enveloped by majestic mountain ranges. Home to the National Railway Museum, visitors can delve into Sri Lanka's fascinating railway history. Kadugannawa is indeed a haven of historical beauty embedded amidst natural attractions.