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Trip Reports Archive » By Interests » Camping

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Today's Most Viewed

  1. Few Cascades of Pelmadulla

  2. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  3. 4 days of waterfall sighting

  4. Celebrating May Day on the Summit of “Uva” (Namunukula)

  5. Memorable Pilgrimage to Kebiliththa (මහ සියඹලාව දේවාලය)

  6. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

  7. A Day Trip to Hunnasgiriya

  8. Trip to Trincomalee and the East coast

  9. Visit to Muthurajawela Visitor Center

  10. Westminster Abbey the Pride of Siyambalanduwa (ගෝවින්ද හෙළ 558m)

This Week's

  1. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  2. The Caving Expedition – Waulpane (Wawulpane) ‘FEB 2011

  3. Wilpattu – Land of Lakes and Great Landscapes

  4. Westminster Abbey the Pride of Siyambalanduwa (ගෝවින්ද හෙළ 558m)

  5. Memorable Pilgrimage to Kebiliththa (මහ සියඹලාව දේවාලය)

  6. Celebrating May Day on the Summit of “Uva” (Namunukula)

  7. Aligama Village and Wasgamuwa

  8. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

  9. Athwelthota Re-Visited

  10. බෙලිහුල් ඔයේ සැගවුණු අසිරිය (කැති ගහන ඇල්ල / Galagama Falls)…

This Month's

  1. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  2. Memorable Pilgrimage to Kebiliththa (මහ සියඹලාව දේවාලය)

  3. Westminster Abbey the Pride of Siyambalanduwa (ගෝවින්ද හෙළ 558m)

  4. Athwelthota Re-Visited

  5. Camped at Kokmote Camping site – Wilpattu

  6. Trip to Delft and Mullaittivu

  7. Aligama Village and Wasgamuwa

  8. Exploring Pilkington point & Millennium point, the popular view points at Poonagala Estate

  9. Wilpattu – Land of Lakes and Great Landscapes

  10. Visit to Religious and Important Historical Sites in Kebitigollawa, Padaviya and Horoupotana

All-Time

  1. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

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

  3. Memorable Pilgrimage to Kebiliththa (මහ සියඹලාව දේවාලය)

  4. Wilpattu National Park, Horse Mountain, Thumbapanni

  5. Trip to Jaffna

  6. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

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

  8. Bathalegala (Bible’s Rock) 798m

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

  10. TRIP TO POTHUVIL (POTTUVIL) AND DOWNWARDS

Explore the beauty of seven water falls (ඇළි හත) – Ihala-Maliboda (Udamaliboda), Deraniyagala

I would like to thanks our two guides “Gopal” and “Kalu Ayya” who gave remarkable help to us to make success this journey. I believe this information would be helpful for people who are planning and willing to go to visit Ali-Hatha (seven water falls). I have a kind request from those people; you may go, visit these places and enjoy your self, but please do respect to these places and keep it for our future generations

Hiking Lakegala – Knuckles Mountains

We met an elderly person and asked about climbing the Lakegala mountain. He said that season is not good for climbing Lakegala because of the strong wind. But we were not in a mood to give up the idea of climbing Lakegala. That night we camped in the jungle near Memure village. And it was a terrible night, because of heavy wind our tents were going to crash. We had to hold the tent most of the time.

Hiking Bambarakanda to Horton Plains

We leave Colombo by hired van at around 7AM and able to reach Bambarakanda rest at around 1PM. After having lunch we started to climb. We go alone the road heading to top of Bambarakanda falls. The road goes through the Udaweriya tea state. Before getting dark we were able to reach near the devil’s staircase. On a side of a road in a level surface we were able to put up our two tents. It’s a beautiful full moon poya day. We can clearly see the bright stars all over the sky.

Hiking Saptha Kanya (seven virgins) Mountain – Norton bridge

In the morning we got into a Hatton bus at around 9AM and reached Ginigathhena around 11:30AM. From there we haired a van to Koththellana. We had our lunch and started to climb from Koththellana area. First you have to go through tea plantation and then pine trees. After that there’s no clear path, you have to go by making a path trough the bushes. And that is the difficult part since the way is very steep. Some times you need ropes to climb. But on the way we saw some elephant dung.

Scenic Hike to Wangedigala

Let me start by explaining about “Wangedigala”, Im sure all of you must be wondering where the hell this is. This is a mountain range situated close to Kalupahana and facing the Badulla A4 road. it came in sight of my attention for the first time when I visited Bambarakanda falls, since then I wanted to climb it because it was a mountain range that you can walk along and enjoy the view. But actually we wanted to go further than Wangedigala. Balathoduwa and Gommolli(13th highest) was our target.

“Nilgala” 2010

We started from Colombo at 6.00 a.m. in the morning. Had morning Tea at Hingula and stopped for lunch at Loggal-oya. We reached Bulupitiya Junction [22km from Bibile town] around 3.00 p.m.
Few of us decided to walk [10km to the camp site from Bulupitiya Junction] watching birds and butterflies as older people and few others decided to go by the tractor. We reached the camp site by 6.00 p.m. We saw few birds and heard the “Painted Francolin” as well. Few Jumbos were there too close to the camp site.

“THE” trip of 2009

We started from Colombo at 3.00 in the morning. Had morning Tea at Hanguranketha at a Friend’s place then visited the first Waterfall of the trip – Katugasoya Ella which is along the B413 road at 30km post. Can go to base of the falls in 1 minute going through a private land where a guest house being constructed.
After this on the way to Walapane We stopped at Andawala Ella Which is also right by the road along the Hanguranketha

Knuckles Dothalugala Camping Experience

Early morning we got up and left to Dothalugala Camp Site. Dothalugala Cabin is 2Km from Deanston. The road is mortable but some parts the condition is not that good. So it is better if you can use a 4WD. Dothalugala camp site is around 750M away from Dothalugala Cabin. Forest Officers provided us a Villager / Guide. Please make sure to carry enough kerosene oil and lanterns, because you are entirely depending on it and there is no electricity available for nearly 2.5KM. When you need to charge you phones and Cameras you can head back to deanston (2.5Km + from campsite) and get it charged.

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.

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.

A Three Day Trip to Wilpattu, One of My Favorite National Parks

The drive to Vilpattu was quite effortless. It was early morning and road up to Puttlam is in great shape. With just two stops, one for fuel and the other for breakfast, we were at the park entrance well before noon.

I’m a big fan of Vipattu. One reason I love it because of its shear size. The camp site we reserved is known as the “Kali-Villu” which is 40km in side the park from the entrance. For a country that is just 400km long from the top to bottom, that is quite a bit of a distance away from civilization!

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