In the lush, rolling hills of Sri Lanka’s Uva Province lies the tranquil town of Bandarawela. Known for its crisp air, colonial-era bungalows, and breathtaking views of the Namunukula mountain range, Bandarawela is also a local hub for something far more niche: the procurement of Badu numbers with extra quality .
Whether you are looking to buy the crunchiest carrot for your dinner table, secure premium stock for your grocery chain, or understand the curious world of Sri Lankan number betting, remember the golden rule:
Seek the dew-kissed crates, know your lot codes, and insist on nothing less than . Have you had experience with Bandarawela Badu Numbers? Do you have a trusted "extra quality" lot number that never fails? Share your stories with the community below.
During the peak season (April to September), standard quality carrots from Nuwara Eliya may sell for LKR 150-200 per kilo. However, carrots (usually Lot #08, #12, or #22) can command LKR 350-500 per kilo in Colombo supermarkets and five-star hotel kitchens.







