Year and Month | 05th February 2016 |
Number of Days | One day |
Crew | 6-Chamara, Prakash, Prabath, Nuwan, Thilina and Myself |
Transport | Night mail train from Pettah, walking and bus |
Activites | Trekking, sightseeing and photography |
Weather | Excellent but ended up with pouring rain |
Route | Kandy->Peradeniya->Ambewela by train->East Dayagama by walking->Dayagama by bus->Hatton->Kandy->Polonnaruwa |
Weather | Excellent but ended up with pouring rain |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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Author | Niroshan |
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“This was a journey to capture beautiful landscapes with green and blue combination.”
Ambewela is called little New Zealand of Sri Lanka. The climatic conditions of Ambewela make it an ideal location for dairy farming in Sri Lanka. It has highest (in attitude) and largest grasslands in Sri Lanka.
Chamara has traced a pathway from Ambewela (අඹේවෙල) to Dayagama (ඩයගම) via new Zealand farm and this is an old estate road now becomes a foot pathway. We have decided to do this trail which starts from Ambewela station as a tarred road and ends at East Dayagama as a foot pathway with 6km distance. (All together 10km till we get the bus at East Dayagama).
Chamara, Nuwan and Myself started the journey from Kandy to get into the night mail. Prakash and Thilina were traveling from Pettah and we reached Ambewela by 3.30am. It was chilling cold when we got down at Ambewela and Prabath joined with us in next hour. (He missed the train and all the way came from Colombo by bus). We have waited at Ambewela station for breakfast and food stalls were opened bit late as it was the poya day.
We walked down the road towards entrance of New Zealand farm from Ambewela and passed Ambewela reservoir and grassy lands of the farm. Piduruthalagala range at the back ground of Ambewela wind farm¸ Hakgala Mountain, Kikiliyamana, Single tree Hill, Great Western Mountain and Conical Hills were seen in on side. Hortain plains with it’s hills were seen in other side of the road. Grassy lands of the farm were on either side of the road made beautiful captures.
New Zealand farm opened at 9am and there were fewer crowds might be due to early morning. We have visited different sections of the farm and then started the second part of the journey along wild trail.
New Zealand Farm
This is the only dairy farm at Ambewela area opened for public visit. It opens at 8am daily and charge Rs 100 per adult and Rs 20 per school student. At farm you can visit milking area of cows, rabbit cages etc. You can buy milk products as well.
The foot pathway started behind the farm. Soon it entered to the forest patch. (This is the continuation of Hortain plains). Hortain plains with Agra Bopath/Kudahagala (2320m) and Kirigalpoththa (2395m) were seen clearly. We have reached the maximum height of the trail and started to descend. Within one or two kilometers we have reached the tea patch.
From the tea estate we could notice few cascades and one was identified as Agra Bopath Falls-Upper which is situated closer to Dayagama-Hortain Plains trail. We wanted to reach the lower cascade and followed short cuts through tea bushes. Though we reached there we couldn’t come to the base of the fall as a rain started to falls heavily. It stopped our journey for one and half hour. At the end we could watch a seasonal cascade apart from the waterfall we target. All these waterfalls are made by Agra Oya and it’s tributaries.
Then we walked to East Dayagama line house to get the bus to Dayagama. From Dayagama it is effective to travel to Hatton to get buses rather than going to Nuwara Eliya via Thalawakale. It ended one day trekking to Ambewela to Dayagama.
Thanks for reading