Ever since the evolution of mankind or the beaming down of Adam & Eve on this planet, humans have walked all over the globe, launched on expeditions across the oceans to explore distant lands, have had the interest & drive to explore every corner of the Earth & tried to discover fascinating attractions even going to the extent of the exploration of the Solar System & Deep Space.
Having explored almost all the accessible places of interest which have been discovered & documented in almost every part of every continent of the world, there still remains some of which are yet obscure, uncommon and unheard of. The uncommon & inaccessible destinations of Sri Lanka are yet to be explored & unraveled. Some of the intriguing places of interest which have been found and the activities related to their exploration are set out below for the discerning traveler to consider probing and having fun & excitement.
Welcome to the ultimate beach destination of the planet, here in this Island, with over 1,400 Kms of beachfront around its coastline.
Experience some of the most fabulous beaches one can find in the Indian Ocean area, where one is not merely a drop of the Ocean but the Ocean in a drop. Most of these spectacular beaches have to a greater extent been discovered by foreign guests who take hikes on the deserted shores far from the built-up areas into the wilderness in solitude keeping the splashing waves as the partner. So are you welcome to do likewise, to uncover some prodigious 'eye catches' here.
Let us unveil what we've found to be irresistibly uncanny so far, below:
Awesome Beaches, islands like Seenigama, Coral Gardens, Moonstone mines, & the tranquil lake in Hikkaduwa are the major attractions. Seagulls & Crows are flying all over the seashore. One doesn’t miss this magnificent sight of the birds in the picturesque Hikkaduwa beach in this paradise isle. The black crow or Raven crowing to signal anything edible to their mates. This noisy black bird is the oldest known garbage picker provided by nature, since the time of the ancient kings and before.
One of the first destinations for foreigners traveling to Asia to check out is the golden sandy beaches, sunshine, a variety of corals, blue-green colored Sea, cheap cabanas, food & elegant music. It became popular in the seventies during the time of rock & roll, hippie culture & the turning point towards alternative schools & thought.
Nowadays Hikkaduwa has lost most of the potential guests to other up & coming destinations in the southern coasts. Places like ‘Why not’ have survived a number of hard times like the ‘Tsunami’, Covid 19 virus pandemic & other undesirable events. “Wedihiti Kanda” viewpoint in the vicinity, is a popular place of interest, as it’s a nice trek up a hill not too high & not too far away from the sea, enabling a bird’s eye view of the Ocean, the beach front & the lush greenery of the vicinity.
Aquamarine bay packed with corals with great surfs on the horizon, though light enough for a variety of water sports, sunshine, golden sand under the palms for sunbathing, tanning & simply kicking back to unwind in the magnificent shore.
No large resorts yet, but sufficient restaurants and juice bars to serve large crowds of beach enthusiasts lined on the elegant palm fringed coast.
Water Sports such as scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, kite surfing, fishing, & diving are popular on the breezy shore. Magical sunsets, fireflies, & wicked beach parties attract most visitors to overstay on the beach.
A somnolent old town on the south-west coast of the magical Isle. Formerly the capital with a natural harbor during the time of the Portuguese before the British changed the Capital to be Colombo. Apart from the dazzling beaches at Unawatuna Bay, Kaluwella (black sand shore), etc. it is full of attractions including the Madhu River for boat excursions & turtle farms. The Galle Dutch Fort ( A UNESCO World Heritage Site ), a lively old township, is one of numerous attractions to visit. Originally built by the Portuguese, it was renovated by the Dutch & restored by the British replete with green ramparts, stone bunkers & Stone Park benches. A stroll down the stone paved roads springs one the feeling of being in Rome, the architecture of the old buildings of this Fort are predominantly European. The old fashioned courtyards & sidewalks of the built up area of the little town offer the eyes, the comfort of ‘space’ to enjoy what one looks at & ‘see’ it. Stone parapet walls serve to classify the distinct areas of the ramparts, so are the massive walls on the perimeter of the fort, built high enough to protect its ‘residents’ from any attacks by adversaries. There are dungeons built in the basements to contain trespassers or prisoners. On the green ramparts there are canons placed at strategic locations. From the eastern rampart, one can see the picturesque Galle International Cricket Stadium. Unawatuna bay is a wonderful beach like a swimming pool about 9 km from the town. Great place for snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing, windsurfing, sun bathing, sun tanning & other activities of a great beach. Kaluwella is a deserted tranquil beach with black sand 4 km from town.
One of the most adored destinations for spotting Blue Whales & Dolphins as the density of these awesome creatures is pretty high just across the horizon. Boats take discerning visitors from the fascinating beachfront out into the Ocean for Whale watching and playing with dolphins.
A dazzling beach with golden sand, southern sunshine, balmy temperature with a cool breeze is ideal for suntanning, walking, and simply dipping in the warm blue-green water. Challenging & Tall surfs attract many to indulge in Surf boarding & other water sports all across the bay.
The ‘Surfers Paradise’ of Sri Lanka, but twice as unpretentious. The discreet atmosphere here welcomes one to expect less surfers & beach enthusiasts since it is certainly difficult to get there, as there aren’t any direct roads to reach this hideaway on the east coast. So it is still non touristic with Incredibly Extensive Golden Beaches to trudge, sunbathe, sun tan, watch the surfing or just chill out. The laid back atmosphere enables one to relax & perhaps read a book or just kick back & unwind. Tall waves attract surfers from all over the world, especially from down under. Plenty of seafood at budget prices for the perceptive traveler to indulge. Crocodile Rock, Peanut Farm, Pasarichenai & Pottuvil Point Beaches are almost deserted as surfers aren’t attracted to those beaches. Lagoon Safari is not too far to see a large variety of wildlife & indulge in riding on Elephants. There are splendid beach parties with cool music in the night to have lots of fun. Those who prefer a quiet night can watch how the frogs, crickets & fire flies get into sync either gnawing, screeching or lighting on & off, having begun to do what they adore to do after sunset, gnawing, screeching or lighting randomly at various places. These are some anomalous creatures that get into sync like flocks of birds or shoals of fish happen to suddenly turn altogether simultaneously. This phenomenon of synchronization is a show that awaits the discerning traveler. The Mangrove bushes enable fireflies to proliferate. All others just adore their habitat.
Located on the Northeast coast of the Island, south of Trincomalee is a gorgeous beachfront to relax & unwind. Tranquil and deserted the golden sand, blue-green water, calm waves rolling over a shallow depth invites the discerning to take a walk in the crystal clear water of the bay while simply taking a dip into the warm sea.
Hardly any fishing boats in the vicinity to bother as the shore is too shallow for such movables in this haven for seagulls, turtles, fish, wild prawns, oysters, lobsters, calamari and other exotic creatures. Various atmospheric seasons determine which of the numerous species of creatures will proliferate them to be caught by fishermen.
Kick back, relax & unwind on this magnificent shore that is especially devoured by honeymoon couples for its serene beauty & tranquility.
Yet another emerging destination for Surfing, like Arugam Bay it is located further north on the East coast south of Nilaveli Beach. Impressive tall waves, in this immaculate shoreline of golden sand & almost green crystal clear Sea water attract the discerning surfer. Due to it’s uncommon & ‘not so well known’ name tag, most travelers who R & R here would want to keep it discreet, vetoing the almost deserted Beach to get crowded. Plenty of beach parties make it a happening destination fully worth going the distance & the crooked way to get there is certainly value for money, as those with two minds aren’t gonna come. So if somehow you manage to get there, keep it modest and have the fun with the least aggregate of holidaymakers.
A popular destination for its awesome wide, long & deserted beaches & its close proximity to the Capital Colombo & the airport highway. Plenty of water sports are an attraction to this ‘long beach’. Negombo Dutch Fort, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Guruge Water Park, Morawala Pebble Beach, St. Sebastian’s Church, St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Bird Watching at Muthurajawela Marsh Estuary, Hamilton Canal, Fish Market, Bodhiraja Temple, Blue Lagoon etc. are some of the main attractions in Negombo to visit. A busy fishing Harbour with its hive of activity offers a wide variety of fish and other seafood to town & other towns in the neighborhood. Colonial & Christian influences have left behind numerous pretty monuments & buildings with attractive architecture & grace. A large lagoon, Sea & other waterways enable a substantial catch of fish in order to supply an increasing demand for seafood by large hotels in Negombo & adjacent settlements.
The Old Dutch Canal passing through from the north to the south enabled convenient transport of seafood from the very olden days. Still it is an alternative mode of transport of goods & people, especially when the highways get jammed.
Well known for its pristine honey coloured beaches, Bentota is home for numerous five star resorts, hotels & Ayurveda wellness resorts for healing, convalescence, health & beauty treatment which includes the chic Robinson Resort in an atoll across the lagoon, lake, river & the sea. Plenty of estuaries in the area attract birds to sing, fish, fishing enthusiasts & wildlife including iguana & numerous varieties of tortoise & crocodiles. Saman Villas by the Laccadive Sea, Gardens of Bevis Bawa, Kosgoda Turtle Sanctuary, River Safaris, Kayaking, Canoeing, Boat rides to Cinnamon Isle are some attractions here. Plenty of boat rides take the discerning traveler throughout the numerous estuaries in the vicinity as the river & lake discharge its contents to the sea while the sea reciprocates on high tide. Great place for banana boating, water sports like jet skiing, speed boating, wakeboarding, paddle boarding, Kite Surfing, seaplane rides, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, lagoon fishing, bird watching & observing small creatures getting into their regular synchronization, as there are millions of creatures such as crickets, frogs, fruit flies, dragonflies & fireflies who get into sync every night. There are a small number of stilt fishermen in their meditative angling in this incredibly organic settlement. A fisherman was observed to be catching far more fish than several others in the vicinity, when the others went to check how he was excelling, they found that he was using barbequed worms as bait.
Powerpark is what it means in Sinhalese, this deserted shore is a Non Touristic destination as not many visitors are aware of this fabulous beach paradise on the way to Galle heading down south.
Alluring honey colored sand, blue water, brisk sunshine, surfable surfs & palm fringed bay of tranquility attract no one in particular. It is deserted and empty indicating that there are only a few families of fishermen with their boats parked on the sand.
According to the locals, the Sea Warriors — Muhudu Weerayo originate from this area on the west coast. These warriors are said to have been defending the shores with boats, swords & daggers which they used for fishing in the Indian Ocean. Compared to the Stilt Fishermen found further south these warriors were good enough to spike at sharks found further deep into the Ocean. However, on the arrival of Buddhism into the country about 2500 years ago, these warriors converted their lives to become more & more passive, non violent & peaceful.
Located approximately 30 km from the Matale town, when traveling on Matale – Girandurukotte road, which is a rather winding passage with quite a few hairpin turns but in good condition, offers great views all around with a mini worlds end, a lot less traveled by main stream tourists & locals. Climatic conditions here are very similar to Horton plains. There are two picturesque waterfalls “Sera Ella” and “Bambarakiri Ella”.
Traveling further upstream on this scenic stream one will no doubt feel refreshed and rejuvenated. We recommend that you plan a trekking trip which is approximately 2.5km to the mist clad Riverston peak via pitawala pathana, as it offers some of the greatest views of the central hills across the mini worlds end which ends in a sheer drop of 300 meters offering a great vista especially of the “Knuckles range”, and the Thelgamu valley below with its terraced paddy fields, a method of cultivating paddy unique to the central hills of Sri Lanka.
Meemure is a remote little village surrounded by the ever-green bushes of the Knuckles Mountain Range. This is for a nature lover who is seeking an authentic village experience, we welcome you back to nature here in Meemure one can find the best ever travel destination of an authentic village experience is Meemure ancient village.
Though this is meant to be an ancient village, it’s still alive giving home to about 100 families. Offering spectacular sceneries of the misty mountains, valleys & gaps.
It is located in the central province near the border between Kandy and Matale districts in the vicinity of the Knuckles mountain range. It’s approximately a seven hours drive from Colombo. One can access the village from Kandy – Mahiyangana road turning right from Hunnasgiriya junction. This journey takes about one and half hours to drive for a distance of 29 km.
Baranagala is a slow moving village amidst the vast Tea Plantations south of Kandy adjoining the northern part of the Sri Pada wilderness located in between Gampola, Nawalapitiya & Dolosbage. It is accessible through roads built to connect tea estate plantations to tea factories & the railroads by the former Colonial owners of Tea Plantations. 24 Km from Gampola & 19 Km from Nawalapitiya, Baranagala is approximately 1000 meters above sea level & the adjoining peaks are approximately 1500 meters above sea level and serves to attract quite a bit of precipitation for the tea fields below.
Attractions in the Baranagala area are unknown, obscure & kept discreet by the busy locals . So hardly anyone has explored these uncommon, off the beaten track & non touristy destinations such as Raakshagala (Devil’s Rock or Ravana’s Workshop), Kabarayagala (Monitor Rock) & Peacock Hills Mountain Ranges and Asupinna Waterfalls cascading over the Maha Oya 48 Km south of Kandy & Peradeniya in the Central Province.
There are spellbinding views from the Peaks of Raakshagala, Kabarayagala & Peacock Hills Mountain Ranges which are surrounded by the Peaks of Pidurutalagala, Kirigalpoththa, Horton Plains, Sri Pada, Kadugannawa, Table Mountain & other unknown wilderness Ranges in the distant vicinity. Valleys & Gaps such as Nawalapitiya, Kotmale, Gampola & the unknown wilderness of the surrounding areas are visible from the peaks.
Sri Lanka is gifted with a vast diversity of unusual geological & ecological biospheres to sustain a numerous variety of fauna and flora of both tropical & temperate climes, unique to Asia for the exploration of the discerning traveler.
Safari convoys to probe & spot rare species of wild animals is a popular desire of our previous customers. So we keep upgrading our tour packages to include new & emerging destinations in order to enable our clients to be happy about where they go & what they would discover on their journeys into the wilderness.
The following are some of the most intriguing destinations that we have selected for one to explore on a planned tour of the resplendent island.
Wasgamuwa National Park is a natural park in Sri Lanka situated in the Matale and Polonnaruwa Districts. It was declared to protect and to make a refuge for the displaced wild animals during the Mahaweli Development Project in 1984 and is one of the four National Parks designated under the Project.
It is a wilderness in the interior part of the Central – North Central provinces adjoining the north-western part of the Gal-Oya National Park, so it is full of lush greenery suitable for all kinds of wildlife.
Elephants like this place as it is packed with estuaries where they hang out for the moisture drinking and playing with the water and the sinking mud. Wasgamuwa is derived from Walass gamuwa meaning Bear Wood, so there are plenty of sloth bears in the park.
Set in the heart of the popular cultural triangle of Sri Lanka, Minneriya National Park is mostly known for its incredible elephant migration, which is one of Asia’s finest wildlife experiences as the giants tread between Kaudulla N.P., Wasgamuwa N. P. & Minneriya N. P.. This happens during the drier months of June to September, as many as 300 elephants congregate here, the biggest gathering of the gentle giants outside Africa, in the Minneriya National Park around the ancient Minneriya water tank (which dates back to 3rd Century AD), taking advantage of the receding waters that provide an important water source for their numerous needs of the essential moisture.
As it is so close to some of the other cultural attractions of Sri Lanka, it can be a great alternative to Yala and some of the other parks in the south.
It is located in the south east of the Island, besides the Kumana Bird Sanctuary and the Yala National Park, the oldest known National Park in the world. Kumana National Park is an Internationally important wintering ground for migratory water birds in Sri Lanka. Kumana harbors more than 197 species of birds including migrating greater Flamingo, which migrate in large flocks to take a well deserved break from flying across long distances of the seas, bays and the Indian Ocean. Kumana N.P. is an amazing maze of lakes, estuaries, lagoons, ponds, dunes & waterways which attract birds on inter-continental flights. During sunrise & sunset these wetland waters glitter almost like gold which attracts photographers & travelers. It is home for the insignificant little bee-eaters to grotesque open-billed storks. Birds come all the way from Siberia & Mongolia and India to winter here in this Park. It is also home for civets, giant squirrels and plenty of crocodiles. Marine turtles including ‘olive ridley’, ‘green leatherback’ & ‘loggerhead’ lay their eggs on the coast of Kumana. Many big mammals such as hippopotamus, wild buffalo & elephants live side by side with the two legged ones.
JEEP SAFARI — UDAWALAWE NATIONAL PARK
This is the safest way to observe wildlife in the wilderness, in a protected Jeep Safari. Certainly a good choice, as Uda Walawe National Park is pretty non-touristic, it is a cut above the well traversed Yala or Wilpattu Wildlife National Parks. There are more chances of spotting the wild leopards in the Uda Walawe National Wildlife Park than the other Parks, because it’s out of the way from the roads & highways of the geographical area that most tour itineraries are scheduled & conducted. This is the reason why this Park is not too crowded, which implies that it is more suitable for spotting wildlife.
There are plenty of Elephant herds in this park, to enable the survival of orphaned elephants, an Elephant Transit Home has been established here to feed those who starve without sufficient greens to eat in the wilderness.
EXPLORE THE SINHARAJA RAIN FOREST RESERVE
The only one of its kind in the geophysical area of the south Indian Peninsula & this resplendent island taken as a discrete part of the world. The closest other Rainforest is in the Malaysian Peninsula across the ocean. The Sinharaja Rain Forest Reserve supports & sustains an abundance of creatures from reptiles like lizards & turtles, mammals like deer & buffalo, amphibians like Salamander & Iguana & birds like turkey & ducks to aquatic beings like fish & squid in addition to numerous varieties of tropical vegetation. It is an enchanting sanctuary to be with nature & ‘listen’ to the natural environment swarming with life as we know it. Though there are numerous other life forms which we look at, but fail to ‘see’. An absolutely absorbing experience to find out for one, the numerous intricacies of the instincts of nature is all here in its magnificence.
It is the oldest known National Park in the world. Older than the names that we use to describe it, it is a natural forest where animals thrive for its conditions such as edible vegetation, tropical & dry weather with an abundance of estuaries enabling many life forms to exist side by side in this dense forest of large trees, plants, herbs & vines. It is preferable to be silent in this kind of environment, stop talking & begin to listen to the sounds of nature. As the sounds we make are likely to disturb the wild animals, they can hide or simply disappear when they get perturbed. Lions, tigers, cheetahs & leopards had once lived here. However, due to the phenomenon of the extinction of species, only the leopards have survived as revealed in the survivor series. One would feel fortunate to spot a leopard & it can happen at the spur of the moment, unpredictably, spontaneously. Herds of Peacocks, monkeys & Elephants somehow seem to thrive as they appear on the scene as soon as one enters the park. Others materialize sooner or later as one goes deeper into the forest. The sound of the peacocks somehow seem to be working as an alarm giving the message to others to move away from where they are to run deeper into the wilderness as one drives in all protected.
With a written history of over 2500 years of literature, spirituality, art, carvings, sculpture, healing therapy, civil & hydraulic engineering works still well preserved, Sri Lanka has a vast array of physical evidence of a rich tradition & culture.
Some of them have been found to be so unique that international bodies such as the departments of Art & Culture of Ivy League Universities of the west & the UNESCO have intervened in order to protect them as World Heritage Sites.
The following are some of the most alluring sites that we have hand picked for you to explore on a tour of the magical Island with us.
As the largest cave temple in the world, the Rangiri Cave Temple is packed with ancient Murals & art works. Thousands of Buddhist Paintings, Murals & Carvings from the 2nd Century BC onwards are preserved in large caves atop the granite hill. It is easily accessed from the main Colombo – Anuradhapura main road & thousands of pilgrims from all over the island come to pay their homage to this magnificent exhibition of murals, carvings & Buddha statues displayed in this 2000 year old cave temple. It is a nice reasonably moderate climb to the top passing lush greenery of the dry zone forest with plenty of wood apple trees, flowers & medicinal plants cultivated by the detached & quiet Buddhist monks in meditation & numerous vows in order to attain the heights of Nirvana. Most of the steps to the temple are carved on the granite rock that holds the jewels of the works done in the name of the adorable Buddha in this north western province, in the vicinity of the Sigiriya Rock Fortress & Pidurangala. The wind attracts Hot Air Balloons to the area & it is an awesome sight when the balloons are up in the air blowing away over the green plains.
A Rock Fortress of King Kasyappa during the 12th Century BC is another UNESCO world heritage site. An amazing place to reckon with, a palace garden remains atop the boulder sitting on a rocky hill with water stored in tanks, at the base ready to be pumped, deploying a sophisticated hydraulic system, ‘intriguingly futuristic’ back in that time. The visitor passes the royal gardens with moats of water, ancient flower beds still as lively as new ones. Going up the high steps one enters the courtyards through the ‘Lion’s mouth, a large granite carving. From the courtyards one goes up around the boulder to where the Frescos & the mirror walls are. On the ‘rooftop’ it appears pleasant as everything a monarch should want like an amphitheater to convene meetings with the council, dining facilities, rooms to rest, bathing places, lookout points at the edges, etc. are there replete with nothing overlooked. If a roof is fixed over the columns the ‘palace rocks’, as lively as anything alive. There are a lot more to describe about Sigiriya, however it’s better kept discreet, to enable the visitor to discover them on their own.
A Holy site for devotees of any religion in Sri Lanka. With shrines for devotional worship to connect with the timeless Buddha or any of the ancient deities such as Murugan / Skanda, it is a holy slow moving destination. The towering ‘Kiri Vehera’ temple painted in white limestone is difficult to miss, this is where the Buddhist devotees worship the Buddha prostrated by offering flowers. The Holy Kataragama Procession – ‘Perahera’ held around July every year is a special event in the country, as devotees & dancers of every religion take part.
During this Holy Procession, devotees walk on the fire, on long stretches of burning firewood & coal, however they emerge from the fire unhurt without any burns. The same devotees take showers of boiling milk & boiling water and come out unhurt again without any burns. Then these devotees pierce their body with needles, piercing through their cheeks, arms & stomachs, but no bleeding or even a drop of blood is anywhere to be seen.
Most foreign travelers who come to see this annual event, claim that this phenomenon is a miracle happening in the island. They love it so much that they hang out in the vicinity to find out how such a supernatural occurrence can happen in modern times. Modern Science fails to find any explanation to this anomaly, which puzzles every researcher & touring Scientist as it defies the laws of nature as we know them. It is certainly bizarre, and entices Travelers to return to watch this annual event every year as it is an astonishing performance and are enticed to join in the procession, find out for yourself, how & why this anomaly prevails.
The hill capital of the country, 100 km from Colombo & former Capital during the reign of the monarchy. Since it is in the Central Hills, there are numerous roads from which Kandy is connected to all parts of the island. Home of the Consecrated Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic where the sacred tooth relic of Buddha is deposited & displayed, known in Sinhalese as the ‘Sri Dalada Maligawa’ located beside the quaint Kandy Lake. Behind this Holy Shrine by the lake is the Kandy Arts Center, where the Kandy Cultural Dance Performance is conducted every evening at 5 pm. The Cemeteries of the British defense forces & leaders who were buried in the Island are located not too far from town. The Royal Botanical Gardens located at Peradeniya is 12 km from the town. This Park contains almost every plant, vine, herb, tree, weed or other kind of vegetation which grows on the planet. Highly reviewed by visitors from around the globe, it is a place worth visiting. Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage 22 km from town is a very fascinating attraction, where Orphaned Elephants are protected & tamed to help them live out their lives far from the natural but starving wilderness where they’re being picked up from.
Within the cultural triangle of the country, with numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Anuradhapura is the most intriguing place to visit in the plains of the Island. As the 1st Capital of ancient Sri Lanka, Anuradhapura is full of places of interest for the discerning traveler. Amongst the attractions are the eight (8) Buddhist Temples that are commonly visited in Anuradhapura which are : 1. The Jaya Sri Maha Bodiya – Holy Shrine & site where the first sacred Bo tree was planted 2. Thuparamaya – Monastery 3. Lovamahapaya – Brazen Palace 4. Ruwanwelisaya, 5. Mirisawetiya. 6. Abhayagiri, 7. Jetavanaramaya, 8. Isurumuniya.
In addition to these holy sites, there are awesome gardens, stone carvings, paintings, inscriptions, ancient ruins, herb gardens, royal spas, tanks & vats to collect water & streams to convey water to distant fields, courtyards & mysterious drawings that arouse the scientific curiosity of the visitor. Ratna Prasada (Gem Palace), Isurumunia (Unreal Granite, Marble & Stone Sculptures by the ‘Tissa’ Wewa (Tank / Lake), Samadhi Buddha Statue, Ancient Ruins of the 4th Century BC, Ritigala Forest, & the alluring 3rd ‘Stargate which has been discovered after Egypt & Peru, at Ranmasu Uyana Royal Park, Anuradhapura. The inscriptions depict the concentric circles required to portray the planets of the solar system with the sun at the epicenter. This & other diagrams of the universe & mysterious creatures have been carved into the rocks where there are awesome regal gardens & bathing spas of the primordial monarchs who ruled the isle from Anuradhapura since the 2nd Century BC.
Yet another UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE Site, within the Cultural Triangle of Sri Lanka as it holds some captivating attractions on the planet. Amongst the ancient ruins of the dynasties that ruled this land is the awesome sculpture left behind in the Stone Temple ‘Gal Vihara’ complex. This granite carving of a Standing Buddha, a reclining Buddha & the Buddha in the ‘Lotus’ or seated position has been created out of one rock hill. It appears that a hill that contains granite has been cleared of all the soil, sand & debris. Then the standing statue has been sculptured where the granite has the highest area of the rock, then carefully they’ve ventured out to carve the ‘sitting Buddha’ with the medium sized area of the rock hill & so on. It is a must see attraction in Polonnaruwa alongside the other ruins, inscriptions & carvings in the vicinity. Vatadage, Royal Palaces, Kiri Vehera Dagoba, Rankoth Vehera Stupa, Minneriya National Park etc. are the other attractions. It is a strict requirement of the authorities, that a specially trained guide equipped with the historical information such as dates, times, names of those who built, carved or inscribed & such other technical data shall accompany the discerning traveler to these sites in order to narrate the historical significance of the sites.
Gifted with a valuable set of Mountain Ranges in the central regions of the most beautifully shaped Island on the planet, enables the discerning visitor to take panoramic views at awesome terrain & landscapes of numerous regions from atop numerous viewpoints. These Central highlands enable the traveler to enjoy seeing & capturing these breathtaking views of uncanny valleys, gaps, plantations, settlements & mountain ranges. The high altitude enables one to gather an exceptional breath of fresh healthy oxygen from the crisp air & the collection of precipitation on the hills facilitates to distribute water to numerous rivers, creeks, brooks, streams and other waterways with the essential water.
This water trickles down to the vegetation and the creatures which depend upon it in the diverse ecosystem of the Island of 25,000 square miles.
It is a solitary and isolated cone shaped hill in the Adam’s Peak Wilderness, on the south western part of the Central Highlands, popularly known as the Sri Pada. It is a popular pilgrimage destination for people of all religions in the country.
Well lighted in the night to enable pilgrims to climb the winding path upwards to approximately 1600 meters above sea level. A footprint on the top of the peak is believed to be the footprint of the religious leader of each of the faiths of the people of the land. The Buddhists believe that it is the footprint of the Buddha, the Christians & Muslims believe that it is that of Adam – the first human on earth, while the Hindus believe that it is that of Lord Krishna.
At daybreak, when the shadow of the Peak hits the mist of the western sky, a mesmerizing view of the cone shaped hill seems to emulate the shape of a pyramid, which is absolutely mystical & breathtaking. Yet another phenomenon is the magical sunrise, when the sunrises on the east, it appears more real that the sun rises from the western sky & vice versa at sundown, the sunset appears to be happening on the eastern sky. This anomaly indicates that visitors may even opt to climb the peak to see the sunset as it is a spectacular & magical event unique to some destinations including Ella where it happens over Ella Rock & Happytale. So pilgrims & travelers begin their climb in the early hours of the ‘still dark’ morning in order to be able to reach the top of the peak by sunrise to be part of the mysterious phenomena to be explored at daybreak.
The Sri Pada pilgrimage is a seasonal event that takes place between the months of December to May each year, when thousands of local pilgrims flock to pay homage to the sacred footprint atop Adam’s Peak.
So if one wants to travel during the off season for pilgrimage, then one may opt to travel during June & November to experience a tranquil & more relaxed adventure.
This is the most popular hiking, climbing & trekking destination in the hill country apart from but close to the numerous non touristic destinations. Ella is known as the 2nd Destination in the world for the highest concentration of Oxygen after Switzerland, so it is ‘the’ place for endurance. There are numerous nature trails with fragrant flowers, to hear continuous chirping of birds, medicinal herbs & friendly animals on these awesome paths. Some of them lead to the popular hills such as, the easy to climb ‘Little Adam’s Peak’, Eagle Rock, ‘Mahmevnawa’ – Meditation hill, Namunukula & the hard to trek ‘Ella Rock’.
Ella Rock was found by foreign travelers in order to hike challenging hills in their short vacations. It is a 7 km hike from town, the last 2 of which is strenuous, at this ‘halfway’ point at approximately 1100 meters above sea level the climate changes to a nippy 18° C. All of a sudden the vegetation changes to an awesome light green, the sweat disappears & the trail takes one from 1 hill to another & on the way, on the right, one can see a similar view like that of ‘Kashmir Gardens’ & on the left side is the magnificent ‘Little Adam’s Peak’ in all its beauty. Foreign travelers claim that it appears somewhat like an image of ‘Machu Picchu’ in Peru. After the steep climb to the top, one arrives onto a flat meadow of about 2 acres, with clear streams, ancient flower beds & a pond for bathing & freshwater creatures.
On the precipices of Ella Rock are the numerous rocks strategically placed to be easily toppled at any advancing adversaries below during wartime. Plenty of viewpoints, from which are the views of the town, mountain ranges & the awesome Ravana WaterFalls cascading down from 4 tiers. This flat peak top, like in Sigiriya, is believed to be an ancient palace garden. Locals have their story which indicates that ‘King Ravana lived there building his Aircraft with peacocks’ & flew to hills in the vicinity to test them.
A tranquil little settlement in the central highlands located at over 2400 meters above sea level, past Kandy besides the highest mountain Pidurutalagala, which is a unique trekking trail amidst the temperate ‘no-sweat’ climate and the adorable nature.
Nuwara Eliya is formerly a British Tea plantation & loading station. Packed with properties built with British architecture, it appears pleasant although it reflects foreign influence in the land of devil dancers & spiritual devotees. Paddle a Catamaran on Lake Gregory to kick back & Chill.
Beautifully landscaped Parks, Golf courses, Race courses, ponds and lakes in the soothing environment tend to relieve the stressed out people coming from busy lifestyles & hustling schedules from other places.
It is a High Tea country creating the finest quality ‘broken orange pekoe’ on the planet, producing the largest quantity of it in the world, in order to enable auctioneers to blend the lower quality Tea supplied by other lands to balance the equation.
White Water Rafting, Abseiling, Camping & Hiking are the predominant attractions of Kithulgala for its location besides the towering Horton Plains National Park at over 2300 meters above the ocean level. Situated in the countryside off the main road to Ella & Badulla, besides the river that flows from where the water comes gushing out of two hydro power generating reservoirs : Laxapana & Norton Bridge, is ideal for rafting across the nine rapids & rocky gaps downhill to the 3rd largest river in the country.
White Water Rafting is popular & an exciting adventure here at Kitulgala, as one gets to paddle, oar or use the combination paddle & oar rafters, kayaks & canoes to raft over nine rapids in between the lush green surroundings of the Kelani River. It is a glorious ride downstream, while the trekkers hike upstream. All the equipment including helmets, wet suits, dry suits, carbon paddles & life jackets etc. are provided by the organizers who train would-be rafters for free.
Being non-touristic, quiet, with access to an abundance of fresh flowing water & large blue/green space, it is an ideal but inconspicuous location for camping. Camping gear can be rented in the neighborhood for a hideaway from all the hustle & bustle of towns, business and highways.