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Hiking Kabaragala – The Highest Peak of Dolosbage (1506 M)

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Year and Month  2015 November 01 – Raxawa & Asupini Ella

2016 April 14 – Kabaragala Hike

Number of Days  One
Crew  10 (between 25-35 years of age)
Accommodation  N/A
Transport  Motor Bikes
Activities  Scenery, Photography, Hiking
Weather  Cloudy
Route  Mawanella -> Gampola -> Kurunduwathta -> Craighead -> Kabaragala -> Back via same route.
Tips, Notes and Special remark
  • Carry a stock of water for usual needs at least 2 Ltrs.
  • Avoid rainy days for hiking
  • Wear suitable attire for trekking & hiking
  • Use a leech protection
Related Resources Trip report : I came, I saw, I conquered” – Highest peak of Dolosbage (Kabaragala 1506m)

Video : Nadegura Video Documentary

Author Ramzy
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Kabragala is a mountain in the Dolaosbage mountain range. It has the highest summit point in the range. Hiking Kabaragala became one of my ‘must do’ hike after seeing the Nadegura Documentary and Ashan’s Report. We planned several times and couldn’t do the hike due to bad weather. During November 2015 We went up to Raxawa tea factory and we couln’t go beyond that. We covered the Asupini Ella on that trip. But at last we did it the Kabaragala on the New-year day.

We all gathered at Gampola and had breakfast and started the journey. From Gampola there is a road to Dolasbage through Kurunduwaththa. It is almost a 20 Km ride from Gampola to Craighead. The trail starts at Craighead.

Theppakulam Lake near Kurunduwaththa

Theppakulam Lake near Kurunduwaththa

This explains the purpose.

This explains the purpose.

Kabaragala at first sight

Kabaragala at first sight

Seen from Nawalapitiya-Seaforth road

Seen from Nawalapitiya-Seaforth road

Craighead estate

Craighead estate

The Trail Map - click to enlarge

The Trail Map – click to enlarge

As shown in the map after passing the Craighead junction at Dolosbage road there is a small road to left. We followed this road and asked directions from locals.

Road to Dolasbage

Road to Dolasbage

Here we started

Here we started

A vintage point

A vintage point

Grassy mountain

Grassy mountain

The full range

The full range

Pahala balana gala

Pahala balana gala

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The drop

The drop

Pine patch

Pine patch

A resting point

A resting point

Nawalapitiya town

Nawalapitiya town

Entering plains

Entering plains

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Its almost a 2 km hike to the summit. There is a grassy field/plains at the summit.

At the summit-camp site

At the summit-camp site

The other side

The other side

Dolasbage side – near Raxagala

Dolasbage side – near Raxagala

The other rock

The other rock

Can visit with Raxagala trail

Can visit with Raxagala trail

Raxagala seen from Kabaragala summit

Raxagala seen from Kabaragala summit

End of Kabaragala

End of Kabaragala

Trying to reach Raxagala

Trying to reach Raxagala

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There is a path from the summit to get down to the other side. But we should have ropes and all other abseiling gears do this. So we changed our idea and decided to return in the same route.

Plains

Plains

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Way back

Way back

Mahawela mahaseya and Kothamale reservior

Mahawela mahaseya and Kothamale reservior

Nawalapitiya

Nawalapitiya

Lower view

Lower view

Ura kanda?

Ura kanda?

Ambuluwawa

Ambuluwawa

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Visit to Raxagala area

During 2015 November we were able to reach the area the below summit point of Kabaragala. To reach this place we went through Raxawa and there we followed the road to raxawa factory.

This is a scenic location.

Raxawa – way to raxagala

Raxawa – way to raxagala

Raxagala

Raxagala

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We asked directions from locals to Raxagala. But they said there is a risk of being attacked by leopards and also have issue of leeches. They also mentioned the path is very difficult and not clear path to Raxagala (Saami malai in tamil they said)

Weather was so bad so we returned without doing the Raxagala trail.

On the way We visited the Asupini ella.

Top of Asipini ella

Top of Asipini ella

The safe bathing place

The safe bathing place

Asupini Ella view

Asupini Ella view

From the viewing desk

From the viewing desk

There are two routes to Asupini ella. One from the Aranayaka side and other from Kurunduwaththa-Gampola side. We used the first one.

It was a wonderful trip and We returned our home by 5:30 pm.

Thanks for Reading!


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