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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. Trip to Trincomalee and the East coast

  8. A Day Trip to Hunnasgiriya

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

  10. Visit to Muthurajawela Visitor Center

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

Bandarawela to Kurunegala and back – The Looooong Cut

This was not one of those planned trips. It was to be just a visit to a relatives place at Kurunegala (and of-course we had to get back home). BUT, there was no way that I/we could just sit around at home in Kurunegala knowing that there are lots and lots of places to see while on the road.

A Three Day Trip To Nilgala – Gal Oya National Park

We left Colombo at around 4 pm on Friday, planning to stay overnight at the Wildlife Trust TREE centre at Randenigala. We left Kandy at around 7.30 pm after picking up a member of our group. It was a wet night and visibility was poor – interestingly the route tracked on my GPS (which has preloaded 1” topo maps of Sri Lanka) varied quite significantly from the roads marked on the map. We reached the barrier at the reservoir shortly before 10 pm – the road is closed to traffic at 10 pm, and reopened at 6 am, and reached the TREE centre soon afterwards.

Exploring Nature & Heritage around the bay of Koddiyar (meaning “Fort by the River”) in Northeastern Coast

After hours of traveling we were at another grate irrigation wonder of our ancients. That was the grate tank at Kantale, which was built by Kind Mahasen the grate and renovated by the Kings Agbo II and Grate Parakramabahu. We turned right at Kantale to visit Seruwavila. While passing few kilometers in that road, we realized the difficulty of driving a vehicle with low ground clearance, in such a road being under constructed. Our vehicle was fully utilized & loaded. This was our annual family journey of the year 2010.

Sri Pada via Udamaliboda trail, Deraniyagala

I & four of my friends went to Sri Pad via Udamaliboda trail on 13th of last December. Sri Pada season was started on 1st of December and we wonted go there before it gets crowded. On 12th we travelled to Anghettipola where one of my friends live which is 6 Km away from Daraniyagale. We stayed there whole day and also visited to Saman devalaya at Daraniyagala which is a tradition followed by the Sri Pada pilgrims. Next day we took a bus to Udamaliboda around 6.30 p.m. from Moda palama which is 1 km away from the place we stayed towards Daraniyagala.

One day trip to Aranayake, exploring the Nature & Heritage

One day trip to Aranayake, exposing to the nature & Heritage. Asupini ella (30m in height ) and Selawa temple were the main travel locations. Having nearly an hour of driving we stopped at Ambasevana restaurant just before Kegalle for the breakfast. We were at Mawanella in the next 40 minutes. Up to few kilometers passing Mawanella on the Aranayake road, we met the first barrier since the road was under construction. We were beaten by dust because our jeep was an open canopy one.

Alagiyawanna Falls, Algama Falls & Alawala Devin penna Falls(?)

This time I was wondering about Gampaha district in search of two waterfalls said to exist by the LCWF web site! So decided to go to Alwala Devin Penna Ella which has a historic importance to reach Alawala one needs to take the first road to the right when traveling towards Pasyala from Aththanagalla, this road is well carpeted and the ride is very enjoyable specially because it runs through many Rubber estates! After reaching Ataudakanada we started inquiring about this waterfall but we were surprised because people said there is no such waterfall called Devin Penna Ella

Camping trip to Meemure – One of the best trips ever!!!

We started our trip from Colombo at about 5 a.m. And we came to Kandy at about 8 a.m. We had our breakfast from a little restaurant but to be honest it was a horrible meal. After that we got in to a bus which goes on the rout ” Kandy – Udu Dumbara”. Also you can go to Hunnasgiriya by a “Mahiyangana” bus. we were in Hunnasgiriya when it was 12.30 p.m. We had our lunch there. It was awesome. They have two vans which go to Meemure everyday. only two vans. They come to Hunnasgiriya in the morning and leave at about 1.30. So we got in to one of those vans.

Trip to the Southern Hill Country

This was a family trip with other families of my father’s friends joining in. We started from Galle and proceeded via the Galle road up to Waskaduwa (Kalutara) and turned to Bandaragama and then took the route to Ratnapura. The first destination was Kirindi Ella near Pelmadulla. The road up to where the staircase leading to the base of the fall starts was not great but acceptable. The water level was probably just right and it was absolutely deserted. :-) Also the vicinity of the fall was unspoilt thankfully.

Exploring the forgotten Kingdom of Dambadeniya

Dambadeniya is located in Kurunegala district, hiding a ruined ancient city. It has been the capital for more than five decades in ancient Sri Lanka. Much of the ancient city is still lied burring on a huge fortified rock. Dambadeniya was the third capital in ancient Sri Lanka. (1233 – 1283 A.D.) It was crowned by four kings. The pioneer King Wijayabahu-III (1233 – 1236 A.D), builds his royal palace on the rock at Dambadeniya & converted it to the capital of the country in 1233 A.D.

Waterfalls of Colombo District

It was one of our spontaneous trips which we never had time to plan properly even! And guess what all the waterfalls were on the same bus route! Any how it was in our list to do’s! Three of us met at Puwakpitiya junction at around 8.30a.m. And had some breakfast and off we went! Luckily we got a bus that goes to Padukka via Thunmodara, so we got in to it and got off at Dambora(10Km away from Puwakpitiya) right near the waterfall! This 10 meter cascade is about 1Km away from Thunmodara bridge near Labugama reservoir and Labugam kanda(Highest mountain of Colombo district).

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

Uda Maliboda(Deraniyagala) & Erathna trails to Adams Peak

This was a trail that I was looking forward to do since I have done the other two main routes previously (Palabathgala & Hatton). All started when we met on 21st of march where I got to know many members of Lakdasun out of them Amal who is a member came up to me and asked me “are you planning to do the Uda Maliboda trail?” so that was the initiative for this journey! :-) .

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