Year and Month |
2016 January |
Number of Days |
One |
Crew |
Two |
Accommodation |
N/A |
Transport |
Motor Bicycle |
Activities |
Sightseeing, adventure hiking and photography |
Weather |
Clear sky with mist |
Route |
- Colombo -> Ratnapura -> Balangoda -> Belihuloya 159th MP and turn left to Non Pariel road and proceed 21km to Nagrak Bunglow
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Tips, Notes and Special remark |
- Use a good motor bicycle or a 4WD vehicle
- 100% Break is must
- Road is too bad at some points above 5000ft.
- Have food, water is free at every where
- Prior approval needs to have the access via Non pariel estate.
- Nagrak Bunglow can be booked for Rs.20,000/- per night (Tel: 0777712325)
- Accessing from to Great World’s End from Nagrak bunglow is PROHIBITED by DWC
- Have a good camera with 2GB free memory, because lot to capture
- Start early morning around 7am otherwise the mist will cover whole area.
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Related Resources |
Trip reports : Non perial |
Author |
MSRF |
Comments |
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Non pariel estate is having 6 divisions. Uggalduwa is the bottom of the world’s end and all the dead bodies can be collect from there. But it is a rough and full day jouney from Uggalduwa to that place. Otherwise continue your journey to Nagrak bunglow, which is located at the top of this mountain range. And there you will find the boarder of Horton Plains and Non Pariel.
Since Horton Plains is a world heritage, please do not attempt to go there without having any valid approval. Accessing to World’s end without any valid ticket is always prohibited. As per my thought if you are coming by bike or by foot you have to spend at least 3-4 hours for these 21 kms. Because there are lot see, sometimes we were looking at the giant mountains and the world’s end mountain range for few minutes. It is really amazing, can’t believe this wonderful creations.
Non parial is a beautiful estate with low public facilities. These people are facing to many challenges. While you are traveling to the bunglow via baker’s end, please note that the forest path to the Galagama fall will start from the Baker’s end. Ask the directions from a villager or else you couldn’t be finding it.
We don’t see any leeches since the weather is in a good mood. But as per the villagers, there are many leeches around the bottom area of the estate in rainy days.
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The name board at Badulla road |
Entrance to Nonparial Road |
click to enlarge |
Hotel at here – click to enlarge |
hotel at here – click to enlarge |
another one – click to enlarge |
First waterfall we met |
Stone cutted point |
Via the stone cutted point |
amazing beauty |
Towards to Haagala area |
Hirikatu oya entrance |
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Breath taking views at the road |
Berath taking views on the way |
This is so beautiful |
Huge ston can be seen throught the forest |
Another tallest waterfall |
This fall is at the road |
Here we are climbing the worst road |
We still can see this rock |
Seasonal falls but this is higher than the Bambarakanda |
Nice to camping |
Another waterfall at the road |
Non parial office |
Main turning point to the divisons |
Use the upper road |
These falls are seasonal, but higher than 300m |
Another waterfall |
Breath taking mountains |
Fantastic Baker’s Bend |
She is always looking this amazing area |
The mist is coming from Belihuloya side |
What a color differentiate of Green |
The way we came |
The path to the top |
Mist will cover the path |
The path to the heaven |
Love to touch this mist |
But so Beautiful |
Last bend to the Nagrak nameboard |
The giants |
Entance Prohibited ! |
In front of the Bunglow |
View from the Bunglow |
Road to the World’s End |
The Bungalow in Mist |
Misty roads |
Baker’s Bend in White background |
Amazing nature paintings |