Yakkalamulla


Yakkalamulla is a suburb of Galle city. It is located approximately seventeen kilometres from the city centre of Galle, adjacent to Makumbura on the West, Polpagoda on the South, Yakkalamulla-Akuressa road via Bangama on the East and Nabadawa on the North. It is a 3-way junction which connects Yakkalamulla-Makumbura Road, Yakkalamulla-Imaduwa Road and Yakklamulla-Ketanwila Road.
It is originally a working-class and farming area.

History

Yakkalamulla was ruled under the king of Magama. The Paragoda Raja Maha Vihara, which is situated near Yakkalamulla and built under the patronage of a king is a good example for the patronage of kings given for this region at past. This temple has a Sandakada Pahana which belongs to Anuradhapura period which has no carvings. And also the temple has one of the 32 Bo-trees sprung from the Jaya-Sri-Maha Bo Tree being planted there. It also was planted during the Anuradhapura period. Those two evidences show that the history of this area goes to far Anuradhapura period.

Local Facilities

The area is served by the Yakkalamulla Post Office.

Public Transport

Bus Routes

Yakkalamulla, which is an isolated town between small villages has several bus routes which can be used to access to Galle city and some other suburbs.
Bus Routes heading via Yakkalamulla to/from Galle :
Local Bus Routes terminating at Yakkalamulla :
Long Distance Bus Services terminating at Yakkalamulla operated by the SLTB:
Bus Services via Yakkalamulla :