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Trip Reports Archive » Trips Filed Under Lahugala

Today's Most Viewed

  1. Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M) 13 views
  2. Ella-Full Package 10 views
  3. Back to Yahangala (1220m) 9 views
  4. Arangala the centered rock (792m) 9 views
  5. Waterfalls of Colombo District 9 views
  6. Five peaks of knuckles (1862m) 7 views
  7. Longest isolated mountain of Sri Lanka – Galgiriya Mountain – ගල්ගිරිය කන්ද 7 views
  8. Dreams Do Come True, Maragala-kanda (1111m) The Paradise Of Monaragala 6 views
  9. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 6 views
  10. Tracking to “Kabbale peak” in Kaneliya 5 views

This Week's

  1. Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M) 94 views
  2. Dreams Do Come True, Maragala-kanda (1111m) The Paradise Of Monaragala 66 views
  3. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 53 views
  4. Days at Chilaw 48 views
  5. Hike to Gongala (1357m)-Highest peak of Sabaragamuwa Mountains 39 views
  6. Waterfalls of Colombo District 37 views
  7. Back to Yahangala (1220m) 35 views
  8. First Ever Camping at “Haritha Kanda”, Bogawanthalawa 32 views
  9. Camping on Dolukanda (600m) 32 views
  10. Scenic Peacock Hills (1518m) + Kadiyanlena & Galboda Waterfalls 31 views

This Month's

  1. Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M) 380 views
  2. Hike to Gongala (1357m)-Highest peak of Sabaragamuwa Mountains 255 views
  3. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 228 views
  4. Misty point-Ambokka (1159m) and Selagama Mini world’s end 158 views
  5. Bulathkohupitiya-Narangala Hike (880m) 156 views
  6. Camping on Dolukanda (600m) 152 views
  7. Camping at Kelebokka 360 view point…. 136 views
  8. Dreams Do Come True, Maragala-kanda (1111m) The Paradise Of Monaragala 134 views
  9. Dhanigala / Kandegama the Alien Mountain 133 views
  10. Back to Yahangala (1220m) 130 views

All-Time

  1. Two days in Heaven (Madulsima to Pitamaruwa) 45,151 views
  2. Aliyawetunaela Hike – 1665m (අලියාවැටුණඇල) 31,918 views
  3. Camping trip to Meemure – One of the best trips ever!!! 30,030 views
  4. Bathalegala (Bible’s Rock) 798m 26,738 views
  5. Chariot Path of Ravana & Sitha on top of Piduruthalagala range and James Taylor’s Loolecondera! 25,535 views
  6. Waterfalls of Colombo District 24,547 views
  7. සබරගමුවේ ආදරවන්තයන්ගේ කන්ද (Paraviyangala) 18,918 views
  8. Scenic Hike to Wangedigala 18,878 views
  9. ගලේ බණ්ඩාර දෙවියන්ගේ අඩවියේ පිහිටි රාවණා රජු මල දවස රජුට ජනතාව ගරු බුහුමන් දැක් වූ ස්තානය (යහන්ගල/Yahangala 1220m)... 18,124 views
  10. Great Western (6th highest mountain in Sri Lanka- 2212m) Once in a life time HIKE! 17,345 views

Visit to Okanda and Kudumbigala Monastery

Okanda is a small hamlet on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka at the official entrance to the Kumana National Park. Just before the ticketing office of Kumana a small lane toward the sea will take you the Okanda Devalaya on a rocky outcrop on the beach.

Kudumbigala monastic complex was built in 246 BC, during the time of King Devanampiyatissa. It was first established as a refuge for the Buddhist monks who wanted to get away from the busy Cities. Archaeologists had recovered over 200 rock caves belonging to this forgotten monastery.

12 Days Trip to Wellassa & Digamadulla – Day 5

We started our 5th day of the tour & early morning we went to “Muhudu Maha Viharaya”. We spent couple of hours there & left from Pothuvil to Ampara.

12 Days Trip to Wellassa & Digamadulla – Day 4

We spent 3 days at Buttala & leave from there around 7.30 a.m. First we went to see “Galabedda Pokuna” & came to Lahugala.

Twilight at Kumana and Lahugala

Though I have been to Kumana twice and visited many interesting locations I did miss out on Bambaragasthalawa site. So with my wife I took off towards Kumana on a late afternoon. Our first stop was at Panama Lake. We took the road which led towards Wedagama Lake. At the border of Panama lake there was a road to the left and that ended at Panama RMV which is in ruins. The monk who was residing there was not available at that moment so we walked around a bit and returned to the lake which is famous for its bird and Croc life.

Kumana – Camping at Gal Amuna : Picture Report

Kumana was on the list for too long. So we thought of giving it a shot this time. Though the dry season is not at its peak yet, Kumana was extremely hot when we visited. The sightings were not the greatest, but we had enough sightings and more importantly had a great time especially at the awesome Gal Amuna campsite.

Neelagiri Hela (දකුණේ ආකාස චෛත්‍ය)!

Neelagiri hela been the only prominent rocky mountain around Lahugala was on my list for many months not because of it been a mountain but the archeological value it had. Last year when I visited Neelagiri Sthupa I was told that there’s plenty to see around Neelagiriya in addition to the huge extensive complex of Neelagiri seya. The forest which engulfs this area extends for miles with ancient buildings belonging to Neelagiri monastery. I got the opportunity to re visit the gigantic sthupa with few of my colleagues few days back and when we reached the sthupa I met Amila who was on duty. My first question was “do you know how to get to the ruins at Neelagiri hela?” and he promptly replied by saying If I wanted he could show me the way.

Relaxing evening at Arugam bay, a day at Lahugala & Mysterious Rajagala

This time our main focus was to explore the east. Our crew consisted of 4 including my-self. And others had explored batticalo, Oluvil area prior to meeting up with me on a Friday evening at Arugam bay Muhudu maha viharaya. After meeting up we enjoyed the beautiful landscape of Arugam bay coastal shores and hurried up towards the lagoon along the beach until we reached the newly built bridge and waited until the sun disappeared beyond the horizon.

“Neelagiriya” the hidden colossal and Na maluwa monastery

Neelagiri Seya (නීලගිරි සෑය) is a name I came across when I was going through the web site of archeology.lk. Since then I wanted to visit this site. So on a Saturday I got in to a Panama bus and travelled towards Lahugala where I got down and inquired from few locals about the sthupa. And one person volunteered and gave me a lift towards Heda Oya (හැඩ ඔය) where the road continues across the stream.

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

Westminister Abbey is an awkward name seen on each and every map of Sri Lanka. So I did a Google search when I was schooling few years (15 years) back to find out that this was an ancient place in SL called Govinda Hela. So I had done my reading and planned to go there someday but never thought I would do this on that particular day.

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.

Kumana – The bird paradise

We started from Colombo around 9PM on Thursday. We bought all the provisions needed from Cargills, Maharagama. We didn’t have a gas cooker or a cylinder as my friend who own those had given them to one of his friends. We tried to buy one for our selves but that too did not work out as all the 2.5Kg tanks were sold out at Laughs. So we decide to cook using firewood. After collecting everyone, it was around 12 PM when we left Colombo, and we managed to pass Lahugala by around 5.30 AM. Rising sun had made some wonderful scenery.

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