


University of Moratuwa
About
This university campus houses a remarkable wetland ecosystem that offers families a free, educational nature experience in the heart of Moratuwa. Children can explore boardwalk trails, spot colorful tropical birds, and learn about Sri Lankan wetland habitats while enjoying a peaceful escape from the city. It's an excellent opportunity to combine outdoor adventure with environmental education in a safe, accessible setting.
Highlights
- ✓Diverse bird watching opportunities with over 40 species including colorful kingfishers and water birds
- ✓Educational boardwalk trails through authentic wetland ecosystems
- ✓Free admission making it budget-friendly for families
- ✓Opportunities to see monitor lizards, butterflies, and other tropical wildlife
- ✓Peaceful natural setting perfect for teaching children about environmental conservation
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring binoculars for bird watching as the wetlands attract kingfishers, herons, egrets, and many other tropical species best viewed from a distance.
- 2.Visit early morning (6:00-8:00 AM) when bird activity is highest and temperatures are cooler for comfortable exploring with kids.
- 3.Pack insect repellent, sunscreen, and drinking water as facilities are limited and you'll be near wetland areas where mosquitoes are common.
- 4.Wear closed-toe shoes suitable for walking on potentially muddy or uneven paths, especially during or after rain.
- 5.Download a bird identification app before your visit to help children identify and learn about the species they spot.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning between 6:00-9:00 AM on weekdays offers the best bird watching opportunities, cooler temperatures, and fewer crowds. The dry season (December to March) provides easier trail access and more comfortable conditions for families exploring with children.
What to Know
Admission is completely free as this is a university campus with public wetland access. Facilities are basic with limited restrooms and no food vendors, so come prepared with snacks, water, and sun protection for your outdoor adventure.
Seasonal Notes
The wetlands are accessible year-round, but the dry season (December through March) offers the most comfortable visiting conditions. Monsoon season (May to September) can make trails muddy and less accessible, though bird activity remains high. Migratory birds visit during winter months, adding extra species to spot.
Nearby Eats
Head to Moratuwa town center (about 2 km away) where you'll find family-friendly restaurants serving Sri Lankan rice and curry, hoppers, and kottu roti. For international options, the nearby coastal area of Mount Lavinia (6 km north) offers beachfront restaurants with kid-friendly menus and playgrounds.
More Activities Near Moratuwa
Laksha Ice Cream & Desserts
Laksha Ice Cream & Desserts is a vibrant neighborhood favorite where families gather for inventive tropical ice cream flavors and sweet treats in a cheerful, welcoming atmosphere. The friendly staff are patient with indecisive little ones, and the colorful setting makes for great photo opportunities while enjoying Sri Lankan-style desserts at wallet-friendly prices.
Moratuwa - Piliyandala Road
This wide sandy beach along Moratuwa offers families a perfect blend of swimming, beach games, and cultural immersion with local food vendors serving authentic Sri Lankan snacks. The gentle waves and spacious shoreline make it ideal for children to build sandcastles, splash in the warm Indian Ocean waters, and enjoy stunning sunset picnics while parents relax in this less touristy coastal spot.
Family Pizza House Moratuwa
Family Pizza House Moratuwa offers a relaxed dining experience perfect for families exploring Sri Lanka's Western Province. With a dedicated kids' menu featuring familiar Italian favorites, spacious seating that accommodates strollers and active children, and attentive staff who understand family needs, it's a welcome respite for international travelers seeking child-friendly cuisine in a comfortable setting.
Serendipity Garden Cafe
Serendipity Garden Cafe offers a peaceful respite from sightseeing with its shaded garden seating and relaxed vibe that welcomes families. Kids can stretch their legs in the outdoor space while parents enjoy freshly made pastries and Sri Lankan coffee. The casual, unhurried atmosphere makes it perfect for families needing a break between activities.