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Today's Most Viewed

  1. A Family Trip to Morningside 35 views
  2. Dhanigala / Kandegama the Alien Mountain 33 views
  3. Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M) 29 views
  4. Hike to Dumbanagala (1642m) in a clear day 24 views
  5. Camping at Kelebokka 360 view point…. 21 views
  6. One day hike to Kabaragala (1506m) 18 views
  7. Chariot Path of Ravana & Sitha on top of Piduruthalagala range and James Taylor’s Loolecondera! 18 views
  8. Camping on Dolukanda (600m) 16 views
  9. First Ever Camping at “Haritha Kanda”, Bogawanthalawa 16 views
  10. Udawatta Kele – Royal Forest Park of Kandy 16 views

This Week's

  1. Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M) 129 views
  2. A Family Trip to Morningside 88 views
  3. Camping on Dolukanda (600m) 86 views
  4. Dhanigala / Kandegama the Alien Mountain 78 views
  5. Camping at Kelebokka 360 view point…. 58 views
  6. First Ever Camping at “Haritha Kanda”, Bogawanthalawa 55 views
  7. Hike to Gongala (1357m)-Highest peak of Sabaragamuwa Mountains 52 views
  8. Kunissan Falls and Rupa lime cave 50 views
  9. Chariot Path of Ravana & Sitha on top of Piduruthalagala range and James Taylor’s Loolecondera! 48 views
  10. Hike to Bathalegala and some attractions of Pilimathalawa 44 views

This Month's

  1. Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M) 461 views
  2. Camping on Dolukanda (600m) 304 views
  3. First Ever Camping at “Haritha Kanda”, Bogawanthalawa 296 views
  4. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 275 views
  5. Camping at Kelebokka 360 view point…. 218 views
  6. Hike to Gongala (1357m)-Highest peak of Sabaragamuwa Mountains 179 views
  7. Dhanigala / Kandegama the Alien Mountain 178 views
  8. ගවරා විසූ ගවරවිල (Gawarawila plains) 171 views
  9. Uda Lakshapana Gala / Saptha Kanya / Seven Virgins (1569m) hike 159 views
  10. A Family Trip to Morningside 152 views

All-Time

  1. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 45,488 views
  2. Aliyawetunaela Hike – 1665m (අලියාවැටුණඇල) 32,021 views
  3. Camping trip to Meemure – One of the best trips ever!!! 30,059 views
  4. Bathalegala (Bible’s Rock) 798m 26,902 views
  5. Chariot Path of Ravana & Sitha on top of Piduruthalagala range and James Taylor’s Loolecondera! 25,720 views
  6. Waterfalls of Colombo District 24,743 views
  7. Scenic Hike to Wangedigala 18,995 views
  8. සබරගමුවේ ආදරවන්තයන්ගේ කන්ද (Paraviyangala) 18,983 views
  9. ගලේ බණ්ඩාර දෙවියන්ගේ අඩවියේ පිහිටි රාවණා රජු මල දවස රජුට ජනතාව ගරු බුහුමන් දැක් වූ ස්තානය (යහන්ගල/Yahangala 1220m)... 18,205 views
  10. Great Western (6th highest mountain in Sri Lanka- 2212m) Once in a life time HIKE! 17,434 views

Camping in the paradise (Hapugastenna Trail to Adam’s Peak)

Year and Month February, 2014 Number of Days Three Day Trip Crew 5 (between 25-30 years of age) Accommodation Short stay at Samanalee shop near Gangulathenna. Short stay at Chooti mama’s shop near Ehala kanuwa (Rathnapura path) Camping near the waterfall in Hapugasthenna trail Transport Bus, Dimo batta and of course on foot Activities Pilgrimage, Sceneries, […]

My Dream HIKE- Nivitigala, “DELWALA SEVEN FALLS”

was dreaming for close to one year on conquer the Delwala Seven Falls….. I had the chance to hike the 1st two falls (1st three falls, according to my count) in April, 2014…… One can refer to my earlier report…….First a brief description of the seven falls…. As many might not hear about it…. But every single main fall in the complex is more than 20 meters in height…

Dam the Water – Victoria & Randenigala…

Mostly used road is the one along A26 up to Medamahanuwara then turn into the Medamahanuwara-Adikarigama (B493) that runs through the Victoria dam. However we were skeptical about this due to landslides and resorted to the former choice. We finalized the journey around 8.30pm and decided to leave at 5am. Hasi’s wife and one of his friends, Gayan, too joined for the trip making it a full package for his car. We were excited and looking forward to the sight of the biggest dam in Sri Lanka.

Spills of Victoria are something you don’t get to see every now and then so this was going to be something unique and grand.

Day out at Kolonna Doowili Falls complex & Maduwanwela Walawwa

Road condition up-to Panamura is quite good with carpeted road…. But after passing 2-3kms road become old tar road with on and off road constructions. As there were no big pits on the road, easily motorable by a car with less speed. One has to beware of the edges of the road as road constructions and erosions have caused considerable height difference….

Sensational Mandaram Nuwara – Tour de Waterfalls 15…

We walked close to 3km when out of nowhere came to see this gorgeous twin falls falling amid thick jungle. The real Kolapathana Ella is the one to the right, the one to the left is a seasonal cascade yet bigger and higher. This was something I won’t ever forget. The two white lines drawn amid the dark green background with touches of white was a painting that can only be drawn by the capable hands of the Mother Nature. The mist had covered the falls nearly completely when we arrived but I started singing “Mist, mist, go away – Come again another day” and as if on cue, the rain eased and the mist lifted calmly over the Piduruthalagala showing her prominent rocky slope. The radar site is located almost on the middle of the summit making it impossible to see from here and this angle. Sumanarathna mama too joined us now and Hariya went down to the base of the falls with him and Kiri while I stayed up and took hundreds of pictures.

Defying the Adverse Weather – Tour de Waterfalls 14…

However it didn’t appeal to Hari and we made plans hastily for Mandaram Nuwara. There was very little information about this mysterious place and we had to make do with what little was available. Credit must go to Hariya for planning the whole thing and we deliberated long and hard how to get there in the first place. Not having anyone else, it had to be just the two of us. Going by bike had to be ditched at the eleventh hour due to the rains and earth slips. So finally we decided to take the road via Kandy by bus. Getting Hariya up was as easy as lifting an elephant out of a well in an abandoned paddy field. Finally I picked him close to 5am on the christmas day, while most of the country was still under the wraps trying to get some warmth from the partial wintry chill. We went to the bus stand in Pettah while the rain kept its pace. There was an A/C bus that left for Kandy at 5.30am.

Adventurous Trip to Alagalla & Dekinda Falls

After completing the check list took some valuable time of us. As we were too late, we took 2 three wheelers to go Pilimathalawa. We reached there at around 2:15pm. We bought some required item from the town and waited for the Poththapitiya bus. It took a long time to get a bus and we decided to got to the destination by three wheelers. (500/- per three wheeler). We reached the Poththapitiya town by 3.30pm

Waterfall HQ – Tour de Waterfalls 13…

It was nearly a year and a half since we (Ashan, Amila, Hari and me) went on a bike tour covering Yatiyanthota-Seepoth and Parussella-Dedugala roads and saw many waterfalls. There were more than a dozen of them at the time making me think that the waterfalls headquarters were here. What’s more, there’s no need to go for treacherous hikes searching for these beauties as they’re more or less located either by the roadside or with a short hike.

So you’re blessed to go see more than a dozen of gorgeous falls within less than 12 hours that is something you won’t get anywhere else. So, having done it once didn’t stop me from getting back again. The intermittent rains made the thought more appealing and I managed to find Atha to accompany me after a numerous put-offs.

Driving through Kalthota and Hambegamuwa

It was the period of heavy monsoons and we managed to find few days which was perfect to travel. On day one Kasun & I got together and headed towards Balangoda to try and do a complete copycat of Niroshans trip. After having breakfast from Balangoda we took the road towards Kalthota and at Tenjentenna took the carpet road to the right to reach Kuragala.

Visit to Streepura- Hideout of “Anthapura” of King Walagamba and “Kamani “ Falls- Doloswala Kanda

This is an unknown hidden beauty found in Doloswala Kanda area few meters from foot path to Pitakele from Doloswala Kanda….. It is roughly 30 feets in height and has three main sections. Amount of water is less now a day as there is a diversion for mini hydro plant. The name “Kamani” which some people in Doloswala unheard of given after a 16 year old girl committed suicide by jumping from the top of the fall few years back.

The Ferocity of H2O – Tour de Waterfalls 12…

When Hariya called asking if we could go see Doovili Ella in Kalthota, I couldn’t have been happier. It brought back the sweet memories of our old gang doing a tour in and around Kalthota. Kalthota Doovili Ella is one of the most beautiful of all I’ve seen to date. She has this unique way of falling down very much similar to a pyramid. The whole Walawe River squeezed through that tiny opening with so much pressure creating millions of water drops scattering the entire area.

Even the base pool is nice and surrounded by some gorgeous rock formations. So thinking of the prospects of seeing her once again made my heart beat ever-so-faster. So we set our plans for the 6 Dec despite all the weather forecasts predicting heavy rains. As Hari hadn’t been to Kirindi Ella or Doovili Ella before, we decided to visit them plus another two, Kuda Ella and the evading Diyawini Ella that we missed due to lack of time even after going all the way to her.

Walking through Haputhale Arboretum and hunting cascades at Dambetenna

The North – East monsoons were setting in almost after two years so it was time to hunt some cascades around Dambethenna. There was an old trip report from Priyanjan which guided me through this adventure. I took a bus from Haputhale towards Dambetenna and got off at the tea factory. From here onwards my guide was the kmz file given by Priyanjan in his trip report. Better to refer that otherwise you would not see or find these beauties.

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