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Trip Reports Archive » Trips Filed Under December 2009

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Today's Most Viewed

  1. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

  2. To Sri pada From Ihala Maliboda

  3. Trip to Trincomalee and the East coast

  4. Visit to Hiyare Forest reserve and wildlife Conservation Center

  5. Walk from Okanda to Kataragama through Kumana and Yala National Parks

  6. Pilgrimage & Sight Seeing in Anuradhapura

  7. Trip to Trinco – Less Frequented Places

  8. Waterfall Hunting at Naya Ganga, Uda Maliboda

  9. Trip to Jaffna

  10. A Day Trip to Hunnasgiriya

This Week's

  1. In search of “Soora Saradiel’s” hide out and Bo Ella

  2. Whale and Dolphin watching at Trincomalee

  3. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

  4. Three Days Close to the Seven Virgins

  5. A Travel Back In Time – Yapahuwa, Ritigala & Pidurangala

  6. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  7. Visit to Hiyare Forest reserve and wildlife Conservation Center

  8. A Day Trip to Hunnasgiriya

  9. Madu, Dancing Islands and through Wilpattu in the Dark

  10. Sri Pada (Adams Peak) via Uda Maliboda

This Month's

  1. In search of “Soora Saradiel’s” hide out and Bo Ella

  2. Three Days Close to the Seven Virgins

  3. Reversturn – වසරේ අවසන් චන්ද්‍රග්‍රහණය දා දුම්බර ගැමි ගෙදරක, ගැමි ආගන්තුක සත්කාර මැද……

  4. Walk from Okanda to Kataragama through Kumana and Yala National Parks

  5. Sri Pada (Adams Peak) via Uda Maliboda

  6. Madu, Dancing Islands and through Wilpattu in the Dark

  7. A Day Trip to Hunnasgiriya

  8. Waterfall Hunting at Naya Ganga, Uda Maliboda

  9. Three day trip to Reversturn, Wasgamuwa, Passikudha

  10. Whale and Dolphin watching at Trincomalee

All-Time

  1. Heaven On Earth (Knuckles – Illukkumbura, Reverstan)

  2. In search of “Soora Saradiel’s” hide out and Bo Ella

  3. Wilpattu National Park, Horse Mountain, Thumbapanni

  4. Trip to Jaffna

  5. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

  6. Bathalegala (Bible’s Rock) 798m

  7. Bambarella,Kalupahana,Doovili Eli And Return to Ranamure

  8. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  9. TRIP TO POTHUVIL (POTTUVIL) AND DOWNWARDS

  10. Siyane Korale Heritage – Maligathenna, Pilikuththuwa, Varana, Koskandawala, Petta-gam Gala Historic Cave Temples

Lakshapana Falls(129m) and the scenic seven Virgins

We started our journey form Maharagama at around 6.00am, there is a special bus to Hatton from Maharagama. The crew was three; we arrived at Ginigathhena at 9.00 a.m. We got in to the Nallathanni bus and got down at the 4th mile post which is after passing Nortonbridge. From this junction it was a 1.5-2Km walk for us on a good motorable road.

Exploring Rajagala Kanda, Bakkielle, Ampara

Rajagala Kanda is the home to one of the great Buddhist monasteries of ancient Sri Lanka. No much archeological work has been done here, giving you a truly remarkable feel of nature and history entwined together as tightly as the creepers and trees in this heavily forested Kanda.

Kirigalpotta (Kirigalpoththa) Travelogue (2392M)

Our 2nd day objective was to do the Kirigalpotta Nature Trail and My Engagement on top of Kirigalpotta. But it previous night it rained….. Tent got damaged… didn’t have a good night sleep and crew members wanted to return home so we did Circular Trail. We finished the trail around10AM we had our breakfast on campsite and returned to the Van. But I had hope in getting Engaged on top of Kirigalpotta and I convinced my crew members to agree on doing the “Kirigalpotta Nature Trail” But they didn’t agree with me at first.

Horton Plains Camping at Camp Site 3

We booked the camp site 3 from Wild life department which was the totally isolated from crowd but unfortunately when we reach there, the camp site numbers had been changed by Wildlife Dept. Earlier site number 2 had been changed to 3. We got the camp site in between the two (1&3 earlier)

This was a real disappointment but anyway its bit isolated from the bakers trek. So its better to call and find out before booking.

World’s End, Mini Worlds End, Bakers Falls Circular Trail (8Km)

This is a continuation of a 4 day trip. We camped First Night and before going to sleep our objective was to complete the “Kirigalpotta Trail” on next day. It was a special trail because I was planning to get engaged on top of kirigalpotta.

But unfortunately there were heavy showers at night with extreme wind conditions. Our tent got damaged. Water came in to the tent and we had to take a decision and there were no alternative other than returning back to our Van. It was 11.30PM and we started walking on the rain to the Van. Phew! This was a once in a lifetime experience. I don’t think anybody have ever walked around 12AM inside Horton Plains.

One Day Trip to Udawalawa National Park

It was a strenuous trip. Need not to say that drving 170km and back with more than 8 hours spent in the park made us spend almost 2 hours in the jeeps. Still it was fun and adventurous!

We left our homes quite early in the morning. The plan was to leave at 3.00 a.m. but by the time we left Colombo it was almost 3.30 a.m. We drove straight to Rathnapura on almost deserted roads. By 5.45a.m. we were at Rathnapura, on time to witness an amazing assembly of nature.

Scenic Boat Safari in Madu Ganga, Balapitiya

We started the journey from Colombo around 8AM and the crew was four. We used a Suzuki Swift as our transportation.

The drive to Balapitiya was quite effortless and the Galle road was in pretty good shape. Although it is good be sure to stay in the speed limit. Because occasionally you find traffic cops waiting for you to speed!

Totupota (Thotupola) Kanda Travelogue (2359m) 3rd Highest Mountain in Sri Lanka

We started the journey from Colombo. We used a Nissan Caravan as our transportation. First day we stayed at Havaeliya and next day morning we started the journey towards Horton Plains. You will need to purchase a ticket before entering Horton plains. Our main target was to cover most of Horton Plains within three days and First day we planned to treak to the top of Totupola kanda. When we arrived at Horton Plains it was cold and Misty.

Anawilundawa and Nawadankulama, the Bird watchers paradise

This event was organized by Adventure Sri Lanka (flickr) group as its 4th consecutive event on this year. Anawilundawa is a bird sanctuary located aproximately 10Km away from Chilaw on Colombo Puttalam road (120Km from Colombo) and Nawadankulama is a lake complex about 10-15Kms away from turn to Anawilundawa. Anawilundawa is a ramsa wetland where there are many migrant birds in the migration season.

Leopard hunt at Yala

This event was organized by Adventure Sri Lanka (flickr) group as its 3rd event on this year.

Yala Ruhuna National park also known as Yala block one is situated approximately 280Kms away from Colombo. This is the only open area of Yala National park for visitors, since the block 3 is closed after some LTTE attach at in the area. Entrance to Yala block one is at Palatupana. Yala block one is so popular among visitors due to it’s high density of leopards. Park guides at Yala says that block one has of approximately 32 leopards. Yala block one is roamed by 15 tuskers. Most popular one of them called “Kublai Khan” died reacently.

Sri pada Off season and Mapalana (Mapanana) Falls(141m)

We started form Colombo at around 5.30 in the evening. The crew was three, out of the three two got in from Colombo and the other one joined us from Awissawella, It was a Hatton A/C bus, We bought biscuits and other stuff from the bus stand. We arrived at Hatton at 9.45 p.m. We had dinner from a Small hotel at Hatton and got a three wheel ride to Nallathanni. When we arrived at Nallathanni it was 11.15 p.m.

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