Year and Month | February, 2020 |
Number of Days | one |
Crew | 3 (Chamara, Anupama & my self) |
Accommodation | N/A |
Transport | Jeep |
Activities | Hiking / Scenery / Trekking / Photography |
Weather | Clear and perfect |
Route | Chilaw -> Kurunegala -> Katugasthota -> Theldeniya -> Hunnasgiriya -> Deenston -> Dothalugala trail -> Returned back on the same route |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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Related Resources | Trail : Dothalugala trail |
Author | Ashan |
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Please note that the pile of rocks were at the point where the map indicates as the summit. We did proceed to the other summit which we thought was higher.
Dothalugala is an known nature trail designated by Forest department but unfortunately it doesn’t extend up to the summit. We decided to give it a try to reach the summit and for that we decided to use the Dothalugala nature trail. We reached Hunnasgiriya early morning and had breakfast, from there we headed towards Deanston forest office where we bought tickets for the Dothalugala nature trail. From the office we walked along the camp site road to reach the trail head. Along the trail we reached the summit view point of Dothalugala nature trail which provides a stunning scenery towards Victoria reservoir.
The true trekking part begins at this point where we had to climb up 150m uphill to reach a false summit with a pile of rocks signifying the false summit. The scenery which we experienced during this short climb was mesmerizing. Mist blowing while kissing the peaks of knuckles massif was simply heavenly.
From here onwards it was a continuous trekking session along the ridge on animal paths until the forest summit was reached. At some points we came across few view points too. Close to the summit there is a view point towards Victoria side. For the landmarks which were seen please refer the images. (It took around 3.5 hours to reach the summit)
After a small break we returned back on the same route and had a bath at Dothalugala camp site waterfall before exiting the reserve with some lovely memories.