Year and Month | September, 2017 |
Number of Days | One |
Crew | Chamara, Kasun & My self |
Accommodation | N/A |
Transport | Car |
Activities | Archaeology, Photography |
Weather | Gloomy and drizzling |
Route | Chilaw -> Kuliyapitiya -> Narammala -> Wadakada -> Polgahawela -> Waduwawa -> Wadakada -> Narammala -> Returned along the same route |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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Author | Ashan |
Comments | Discuss this trip report, provide feedback or make suggestions at Lakdasun Forum on the thread |
Waduwawa was one of my friends home village. Ever since I had heard about the lovely area from him I always wanted to pay a visit. Early morning after finishing a quick hike to Yogamu kanda we started to explore along the Polgahawela – Narammala road which ran through Waduwawa.
On our way Yogamu kanda was seen on the right hand side and there were many temples at the base of this mountain which we intended to visit.
Yatigal oluwa purana Gale bandara devalaya (7°20’7.85″N 80°16’8.22″E)
This Devalaya was 500m’s towards the right of Narammala road. One needs a trishaw to reach it. The main cave was closed since it was not a “Kemmura” day and we also came across another drip ledge cave close by.
Bambaragala RMV (7°20’33.44″N 80°15’42.47″E)
Next target was Bambaragala which was at the base of a rocky hill which could be seen from the summit of Yogamuwa. It is located 300m’s away towards the right of Narammala road and to get to the main cave one needs to climb a fleet of steps. Since there was no one around we couldnt see in side the cave (images attached were taken on 2018 Vesak day). There was a metal stairway towards the rock which we climbed up to enjoy a splendid 1Km walk along the rock with fantastic scenery.
Thun dola tank (7.361444, 80.253463)
At Waduwawa Dispensary we took the right hand road to visit Thun dola tank which is a secluded location for a calm bath but filled with danger.
Kandayaya purana poth gul viharaya (7°21’34.49″N 80°14’40.59″E)
Passing the famous Polgahawela Mahameuwnawa we reached the road side temple called poth gul viharaya. There were two drip ledged caves where one was heavily modified.
Raanagala ambalama(7.380527, 80.243770)
We wanted to visit Wadakada area so we took the Wadakada route without proceeding towards Narammala and on our way we reached Raanagala ambalama. This fascinating monument is found just before Raanagala temple. Dont forget to stop and rest there a bit if you happen to pass by.
Raanagala Raja maha viharaya (7°22’54.16″N 80°14’44.99″E)
Passing the ambalama the entrance to to Raanagala temple is to be found. The fleet of steps will take one towards the panoramic “maluwa”. This is a must visit place if you are traveling along this route. Other than the scenery the carved well on the rock was a fascinating finding for us.
Wadakada Falls (7.396229, 80.264687)
Next attraction was the only properly identified waterfall in Kurunegala district which is Wadakada falls. Its located close to Wadakada school.
After Wadakada falls we decided to head back since it started raining cats and dogs to end a successful day of traveling.