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Trip Reports Archive » By Location » Sand & Beach

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Today's Most Viewed

  1. Trip to Piduruthalagala Summit

  2. Chariot Path of Ravana & Sitha on top of Piduruthalagala range and James Taylor’s Loolecondera!

  3. Quick visit to Olagangala & Kanugolla ancient hermitages

  4. Jaunting off to the Most Beautiful Village on Earth – Meemure

  5. A Days Trip To Non Pareil – From 427 feet to 6990 feet in 5 Hours

  6. ගලේ බණ්ඩාර දෙවියන්ගේ අඩවියේ පිහිටි රාවණා රජු මල දවස රජුට ජනතාව ගරු බුහුමන් දැක් වූ ස්තානය (යහන්ගල/Yahangala 1220m)…

  7. Hike to Ella Rock Point

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

  9. Searching for Rabbits on top of Havagala (1400m)

  10. Random visit at places in ancient Seethawaka kingdom

This Week's

  1. Jaunting off to the Most Beautiful Village on Earth – Meemure

  2. Chariot Path of Ravana & Sitha on top of Piduruthalagala range and James Taylor’s Loolecondera!

  3. Hike to Ella Rock Point

  4. Trip to Piduruthalagala Summit

  5. Hike to highest Peak (Gombania, 6,253 ft) of the Knuckles Range

  6. Excursion to the Lifeline of Hasalaka – Rathna Ella

  7. Random visit at places in ancient Seethawaka kingdom

  8. Quick visit to Olagangala & Kanugolla ancient hermitages

  9. Quest to Singhagala (Lion Rock – සිංහ ගල) In Singharaja Rain Forest

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

This Month's

  1. Jaunting off to the Most Beautiful Village on Earth – Meemure

  2. Chariot Path of Ravana & Sitha on top of Piduruthalagala range and James Taylor’s Loolecondera!

  3. Nature “Drive Thru” via Hambegamuwa, Welioya, Bogawantalawa and Maskeliya

  4. Life along the railways of Uva (Badulla to Ambewela)

  5. Hike to highest Peak (Gombania, 6,253 ft) of the Knuckles Range

  6. Bambarella to Thangappuwa by hiking Knuckles Peaks & Exploring Alugallena

  7. A trip to Ampara and Monaragala

  8. Quest to Singhagala (Lion Rock – සිංහ ගල) In Singharaja Rain Forest

  9. Cleaning Effort at Kumari Ella

  10. One-day Trip to Water World & Bird Park, Kelaniya

All-Time

  1. Kebaliththa (Kebiliththa) Devalaya

  2. Memorable Pilgrimage to Kebiliththa (මහ සියඹලාව දේවාලය)

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

  4. Ancient Paradise – Mahiyanganaya

  5. Wilpattu National Park, Horse Mountain, Thumbapanni

  6. Trip to Jaffna

  7. Bathalegala (Bible’s Rock) 798m

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

  9. Ravana Gala, Laxapana – King Ravana’s other airport

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

Trip to Galkadawala, Kantale and Lankapatuna

This lodge is an isolated, quiet very simple place and it is far away from human habitat. It’s surrounded by huge trees and gives the real feeling of a forest. You will not be disturbed as there are no TV or telephones, except the hassle of your mobile phone. There are swings and outdoor showers. This is an ideal place for a relaxing holiday.

Three Day Trip Covering Wilpattu-Kaudulla-Minneriya and Pasikuda

We started at sharp 3 in the morning as our tour iternery was packed with places to visit. And took the Colombo- Puttalam road which was quite clear at that time and reached Puttalam at 4.45 and had breakfast at a known place ( One of my friend’s old family friends). It was a very tasty meal and afterwards left for Wilpattu and went inside around 7am.

Trip to Trincomalee and the East coast

We continued on this towards Verugal, hardly any traffic, people or shops on this route. Good idea to have plenty of drinking water, juice, fresh fruits to quench your thirst because one can drink a lot. As it’s hot and humid in this part of no mans land. Sri Lanka has the natural beauty no matter, wherever you may travel and this Mutur – Verugal route is no exception. Continuing along the way enjoy the scenery, assortment of scrubland, marshes, forest patches, rocks, Palmyra groves, reservoir, streams and the lush green vegetation with herds of feeding cattle, displaying a unique beauty of its own.

Went South once again…

If you take the back roads rather than the coastal road, the environment is quite different. We were rather surprised to find such a lot of lovely wawes. When we passed Lenabatuwa wawe (between Akkurassa and Kamburupitiya) it was too late for photos but it seems a very very lovely place. There is a little guest house just on the side of the wawe which looked like a potential base. There was a board for the Lenabatuwa Bio Diversity Park and someone told us that walking in the forest is quite interesting. It certainly looked lovely.

Tour de Mannar

According to the “Birds of Sri Lanka” by Prof. Sarath Kotagama, Mannar is one of the main entry points for migrant birds to the main land of Sri Lanka. The area facilitates lot of water holes which are rich of food for these birds. So only few of those birds that are not satisfied with those facilities only come inland, so Mannar is rich with bird life on migrant season mainly from September to May. Few of my friends who had been to Mannar recently had seen lot of bird life there. So we decide that it’s time to pay a visit to Mannar.

Trip to Jaffna, Nagadeepa

The journey beyond this we could witness the scars of war, huge stretches of Area marked with red tape indicating uncleared land mines,army camps strategically Placed. Our next stop was Kilinochchi, we toured the town and suburbs to explore ,I leave to the readers to their imagination what it would have been like just 17 Months ago.It was getting dark we headed to Jaffna, was around 9.00 we reached Our guest house.

TRIP TO POTHUVIL (POTTUVIL) AND DOWNWARDS

We started after dinner, from Maharagama around 10.00 pm and reached Udawalawa Dam by 2.00 am. The barrier was closed. However after checking our credentials, they allowed us to pass through with a warning about the bad road condition. Closing the Dam at 10.00 pm seems to be a formality now.The road condition from Udawalawa to Thanamalwila was really bad. It was under construction and it took nearly 2 hours to pass that stretch. Our 5th member was to join us at Okkampitiya. We reached Buttala by early morning and reached his home for breakfast.

A Trip to Mannar and Jaffna

We had planned to visit Mannar via Pomparippu, Wilpattu and Silavaturai as we were passionate to pass through the jungle, though we were not convinced about the road condition. We wished advice from the police station, army base and the bus stand at Puttalam, if the road is in good condition. We were discouraged from their answers as we had a 2WD van and which also a hired vehicle. Hence we decided to visit Mannar via Medawachchiya. On the way we visited Madhu Church.

Beauty of the south – Kahandamodara, Kalametiya, Ussangoda and surroundings

The north-east monsoon was being highly uncooperative. With no consideration whatsoever of our holiday plans, it started battering our planned destinations – the ancient capitals of the North Central – with unusual volumes of rain, forcing us to cancel and rethink our family trip. Hoping for better weather and determined to go somewhere before the holidays ended, we decided to head down south. These are highlights of our three-day trip to yet another fascinating part of beautiful Sri Lanka.

A Three Day Trip to Palatupana and Yala

We started our journey at about 5.30 A.M on 3 rd December from Colombo. Our crew consists of 10. (6 adults of between 45-55 and 4 children between 14-23.) Our first stop was at Kuruwita for our breakfast. After the breakfast we drove through Rathnapura, palmadulla and turned right to A 18 road and again turned off At Madampe and went through Rakwana, Sooriyakanda and Kolonna to see the Maduwanwela walawwa. During these days they have been commencing the restoration work of the old building.

KAHANDAMODARA and beyond

We left early morning at 0500 hours from Colombo by car on 22nd October 2010. The first stop was at our favourite breakfast spot, Leyons, Hanwella close to the 40th Km post. We drove at a leisurely pace taking in the scenery of the surroundings and stopping to take photographs. We turned off at Pelmadulla and went through Embilipitiya. Past the town we stopped near the Chandrikawewa tank bund for a thirst quenching drink of king coconut water and then walked up the bund to enjoy the scenic view of the wewa.

From West Coast to East Coast (Exploring Kumana National Park)

With the reopening of the Kumana national park early this year it had been on our priority list for quite some time and finally we managed to make that dream come true. The camp sites were booked more than three months in advance as there is no other accommodation south of Arugam Bay. Wildlife department is trying to rebuild the destroyed circuit bungalows and hopefully we will get to use them before long.

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