Year and Month | 8th January, 2017 |
Number of Days | One |
Crew | 5 (Sobasiri Team) |
Accommodation | N/A |
Transport | Motor Bicycles |
Activities | Hiking, Exploring Nature, Waterfall Hunting, photography |
Weather | Perfect |
Route | Colombo -> Kurunegala -> Matale -> Naula -> Elahara Road -> Ambaba Junction -> Opalgala -> Kotagala Village |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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Author | Ranshan |
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Sandamadala is a mountain situated at the northern border of knuckles massiff. We planned this hike during a dry day. We travelled to Naula via Kandy and Matale and then we turned to Elahera road and again turned to Opalgala road at Ambana junction.
We were lucky to see the Amban gaga with misty environment and for a while we thought that the whole river is like a volcano. We were there about 30 minutes and continue our journey to Opalgala. As I called to the Grama Niladhari before he warmly welcomed us and gave the instructions and other useful tips for the hike. However as we got to know we walked along the footpath which is goes parellaly to the stream and reached to the remote village called “Kotagala”. Kotagala is the base of Sandamadala but erronously a villager showed a path to a mountain which we reached mistakenly.
That mountain is Galbada Mountain and then we saw that the Sandamadala is infront of our view. However when we go back to the village suddenly we missed our path and then I called to Niroshan to know the path.And then he told us about the Kotagala village and some important landmarks overthere. After that we again came to Kotagala and met a farmer overthere. He was very innocent and he guided us to the base of the Sandamadala. After that we hiked through a mana busy land and sometimes we were falled due to the bushes. Within 45 minutes we came to the top of Sandamadala and had a rest. We identified Karagahathanna Mountain and some other familiar mountains in Matale side. Further we saw Moragahakanda and Galbada village and another hidden waterfall which is far away from Sandamadala.We spend our day and had two mountain experience and returned back to our vehicles around 4pm. Then we had a bath over the stream and had a chat with some villagers. After that we continue that road to Rattota and reached to Matale.
![]() Misty Amban gaga (1) |
![]() Misty Amban gaga (2) |
![]() Morning view of Amban Gaga (1) |
![]() Morning view of Amban Gaga (2) |
![]() On the way to Kotagala village |
![]() Footpath was along to the stream |
![]() Water level was bit low |
![]() Foot path to the Village |
![]() Sandamadala Seen |
![]() Foot path (1) |
![]() Foot path (2) |
![]() Foot path (3) |
![]() Entering to Kotagala village |
![]() Morning Refreshed |
![]() Heading to Galbada Mountain |
![]() At the top of Galbada Mountain |
![]() Real view of Sandamadala |
![]() Karagasthanna Towers |
![]() Sandamadala and Karagasthanna area |
![]() Driend water spring at Galbada Mountain |
![]() Getting the right path to Sandamadala |
![]() Sandamadala is in right side |
![]() He showed the correct path |
![]() Top of Sandamadala seen |
![]() Climbing more with surrounding view of Matale mountains |
![]() Arangala seen |
![]() View towards Mathale |
![]() Mana bushes |
![]() Difficult path |
![]() We fully covered by Mana bushes |
![]() The mountain infront of Sandamadala |
![]() Mountains through Kumaragala |
![]() At the top of Sandamadala |
![]() Where we were |
![]() Back view of Sandamadala |
![]() Mountains |
![]() Mountains through Karagasthanna MWE |
![]() Nature creations |
![]() Giants |
![]() Collegue enjoying the view |
![]() We explored more |
![]() We at the top of mountains |
![]() Beautiful nature |
![]() Getting down to the village |
![]() Crossing mana bushes |
![]() Came to the village |
![]() The path we entered to the from the village |
![]() The landmark, Kovil |
![]() Cross the stream and walk few meters to the botique |
![]() Moragahakanda seen from Sandamadala peak |
Thanks for reading!
Sobasiri Team © 2018