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Matale - The city that shades away

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Matale is a picturesque town located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural scenery, and vibrant local culture. If you're planning a visit to Matale, here's a comprehensive guide to help you make the most of your trip: Key Attractions Aluvihare Rock Temple This ancient Buddhist temple is renowned for its historical significance and beautiful rock carvings. It's believed to be the place where the Pali Canon was first written down on palm leaves. Sembuwatta Lake A man-made lake surrounded by tea plantations and pine forests, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for boating, swimming, and picnicking. Hunnasgiriya Mountain Perfect for hiking and nature walks, this mountain provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and a chance to explore diverse flora and fauna.       4. Nalanda Gedige An ancient stone temple with a unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist architectural styles, dating back to the 8th century...

Mandaram Nuwara - Misty Village in the hills

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Mandaram Nuwara, also known as Mandaramnuwara, is a quaint village nestled at the foot of Pidurutalagala (Mount Pedro) in Sri Lanka's Central Province. The village is affectionately referred to as the 'Misty City' due to its frequent and prolonged mist coverage, a result of the surrounding mountain ranges that enshroud it. This unique geographical feature gives Mandaram Nuwara its distinctive charm and a serene, ethereal atmosphere. Geography and Location: Mandaram Nuwara is nestled in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, near the town of Walapane. It is situated at the base of Pidurutalagala, the tallest mountain in Sri Lanka. The surrounding mountains create a natural barrier, contributing to its secluded and serene environment. Climate: The climate in Mandaram Nuwara is mild and cool throughout the year, typical of a hill country location. The town experiences significant rainfall, especially during the monsoon seasons. The frequent rain and sudden drizzles contribute to...

Nuwaragala an amazing climbing experience

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Nuwaragala Kanda, situated in the Maha Oya Divisional Secretariat of the Ampara district in Sri Lanka's Eastern Province, is a geographically significant remnant mountain, standing over 300 meters high after erosion and belonging to the Gal Oya mountain range. The mountain reaches a height of 658 meters and is part of the plains region, which lies between 30-300 meters above sea level. This area is closely associated with Sri Lanka's indigenous Vedda community and an ancient group known as Heethala Vanni, who once inhabited the jungles surrounding the mountain. Nuwaragala Kanda is vividly described in the book Vanished Trails by British physician R.L. Spittel, which was translated into Sinhala by A.P. Gunaratne under the title Deleted Dadaman . Despite its rich historical associations, the full history of Nuwaragala Kanda remains largely undiscovered. There are several prevailing theories regarding its historical significance: King Saddhatissa's Construction : One theory s...

A walk through mountains - Pekoe trails Sri Lanka

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The Pekoe Trail is a remarkable 300-kilometer long-distance walking trail that winds through the stunning Central Highlands of Sri Lanka. This curated trail is designed to offer an unparalleled trekking experience, taking adventurers through some of the most exquisite ecological and mountainous landscapes in South Asia. The trail starts in the historic city of Kandy and concludes in the picturesque town of Nuwara Eliya, spanning 22 distinct stages. Along the way, trekkers will journey through notable locations such as Haputale, Hatton, and Ella, each offering its own unique beauty and charm. As the first of its kind in Sri Lanka, the Pekoe Trail represents a significant addition to the country's trekking and eco-tourism offerings. This trail provides not only a physically invigorating challenge but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich biodiversity and cultural heritage of the region. From lush tea plantations to misty mountain vistas, the Pekoe Trail promises an unfor...

A Misty cloud falling from heaven - Bambara Kanda Falls

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  Bambara Kanda Falls Bambarakanda Falls, also known as Bambarakele Falls, is the tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka, standing ata height of 263 meters (863 feet). It is the 461st highest waterfall in the world. The falls are located in Kalupahana, within the Badulla District, and are about 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) away from the A4 Highway. Formed by the Kuda Oya, a tributary of the Walawe River, Bambarakanda Falls is surrounded by a forest of pine trees, creating a scenic and serene environment. Location and getting there: The easiest way to reach Bambarakanda falls is to take the A4 high way from Colombo and once you reach Kalupahana junction turn left and from the junction the waterfall is about 5KM. Roads are pretty good up to Kalupahana Junction and from there onwards road will become sort of an off-road drive. Even though roads are not well maintained most of the vehicles can drove up to the view point of the water fall. Weather  Rain is expected through out the year in this...
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 K now and   Walk in to off the beaten path Off-the-beaten-path travel is increasingly appealing to those seeking authentic and meaningful experiences. As traditional tourist destinations become more crowded and commercialized, travelers are drawn to places where they can forge a deeper connection with their surroundings. This trend is fueled by the rise of social media and the quest for unique, shareable content. In this context, off-the-beaten-path travel involves visiting lesser-known, unique, or remote locations that aren't commonly frequented by tourists. It means stepping beyond the typical tourist areas to discover a region's hidden gems, thereby experiencing the genuine and distinctive aspects of a place. These journeys often lead travelers to explore local cultures more intimately, engage with communities in a meaningful way, and appreciate natural beauty without the distraction of large crowds. Whether it's an uncharted hiking trail, a small village rich in tradit...