π Magnificent natural wonder, believed to be one of the oldest and largest baobab trees in Sri Lanka.
π This 700-year-old baobab tree, the largest in Sri Lanka, is believed to have been brought by Arab traders in the 13th century. Its trunk measures 19.5 meters (64 feet) in circumference and 7.5 meters (25 feet) in height.
π³ Admire a 700-year-old, massive baobab tree
πΈ Great photo opportunities of its unique bottle-shaped trunk
π€« Enjoy a peaceful and awe-inspiring natural spot
π Learn about its history and local significance as "elephant tree"
πΊοΈ Explore a famous landmark on Mannar Island
π Easily accessible, located 1.2 km northeast of Mannar town centre.
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