04/01/2026
The Minipe Anicut : Where Ancient Meets Modern
Just 2.5 km downstream from Rantambe lies the Minipe Anicut (a diversion weir). This is one of the most historically significant sites in Sri Lankan irrigation.
Ancient Engineering : The original anicut (the Manimekhala Amuna) dates back to King Aggabodhi I (6th Century). Ancient engineers used a natural island in the river to help divert water into a 75 km long canal.
The Modern Minipe Yoda Ela : Today, the anicut diverts water into the "Yoda Ela" (Giant Canal), which carries water all the way to the dry zones.
Recent Upgrades : Because Rantambe releases water in "pulses" for peak electricity demand (usually twice a day), the water level at the anicut used to fluctuate wildly. To fix this, a major project recently raised the Minipe Anicut, creating more storage to ensure a steady, 24/7 water supply for farmers.