Apē Gama

Auditorium & Janakala Kendraya

Various food stalls

Watching Time : 2 or 3 Hours

Secure Parking
Amazing Experience
From gemstones to eco-friendly crafts, there are must-have items for any traveler’s list. Among them are Ceylon Tea Traditional masks Gems, Batik wear, Porcelain tableware, Elephant and other figurines, mats & cane boxes, Antiques (replicas), and Sri Lankan paintings.
Opening Hours
Sunday : 8.00 AM – 6.00 PM
Monday : 8.00 AM – 6.00 PM
Wednesday : 8.00 AM – 6.00 PM
Thursday : 8.00 AM – 6.00 PM
Friday : 8.00 AM – 6.00 PM
Saturday : 8.00 AM – 6.00 PM
Tour Map
Gallery
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Recreation of life in a Sri Lankan village with houses made of mud enclosed with twig fences, to the figurines of men and women in demonstrating various way of life in village... Read More living is showcased in all the exhibits. Able to spend about 1 to 2 hours. Able to purchase reasonable price souvenir at the outdoor cart shops.
Ahmad Akram Mohamed Ismail
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Ape Gama in Sri Lanka is a replica of traditional old day Sri Lankan village. This is located in Battaramulla, close to “Diyatha Park”. Ape Gama displays traditional industries, village... Read More life style and how self-sufficient old day Sri Lankan society functions in those days. Formerly, this spot was known as the “Battaramulla Janakala Kendraya” that showcased local crafts. The entire area was revamped for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in 2013 to exhibit the fascinating aspects of historic Sri Lankan village life, complete with a bird-watching zone and a mini zoo. The outstanding recreation of life in a Sri Lankan village has been achieved with precision and attention to detail. It’s not too far from Colombo, situated at the Jana Kala Kendraya in Battaramulla. From the well kempt garden to the many houses made of mud enclosed with wattles, to the figurines of men and women in many postures, the concept has been brought to fruition with much meticulousness. The simplicity and plainness that typifies village living is showcased in all the exhibits. “Ape Gama in Sri Lanka” attracts throngs of visitors each week seeking a short break in a unique venue.
A S M Siyath
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Ape Gama provides an insight to the local arts and crafts produced in Sri Lankan traditional industries. It is planned as a model village with buildings constructed in an eco... Read More friendly manner, where each section promotes arts specific to an industry. The methodologies used to create a specific craft is also on display. There is ample space to roam about and a tranquil environment adjoining to Diyawannawa Lake. You can also purchase souvenirs for a reasonable price.
Himantha Alahakoon