Year and Month | Gawarawila Plains-2020 February 8th and 9th Gawarawila sub plains-2020 February 15th |
Number of Days | Different days |
Crew | Gawarawila Plains-07-Thanuj, Ruwan, Ishara, Darshana, Thamindu, Iresh and Myself Gawarawila sub plains-Nuwan, Keshan and Myself |
Accommodation | Camping at Gawarawila plains |
Transport | By bus and hiking |
Activities | Sightseeing and Photography |
Weather | Excellent |
Route | Colombo->Hatton->Maskeliya->Gartmore estate->Frogmore estate->Gawarawila plains->Top of upper Gartmore Falls->Back in same route->Colombo
Colombo->Hatton->Maskeliya->Gartmore estate->Frogmore estate->Gawarawila sub plains->Back in same route->Colombo |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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Related Resources | Lakdasun Trip report on Gawarawila Though it is my cameras (DSLR and Go pro), some of photos were taken by others of the trip. Photo credit should go to them. Thanks Shashi and Sampa Bandara for sharing your valuable information about Gawarawila with us. |
Author | Niroshan |
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Gawarawila is a beautiful plain situated in Sri Pada forest reserve surrounded by hills with an attitude range 1800-1900m. Folklore says ancient mythical giant cow called “Gawara”-ගවරා has lived here to give the name Gawarawila (Gawara +Wila). Ancient Uva-Sri Pada path lies along Gawarawila. (People from Uva province have visited Sri Pada along Balangoda-Gawarawila and this foot path is no longer exists). The feeding stream of Upper Gartmore falls and Gartmore Falls origins and flows through the plain.
I was waiting to visit Gawarawila plains for a long time and Thanuj has invited me to join with them for this journey. It was a newer experience me to go with new friends for a camping trip.
It was a part of long weekend in Sri Pada season and buses were fully loaded. We have reached Hatton town by 4.30am. Our destination is Gartmore estate and there were no direct buses from Hatton to Gartmore estate. First we got a Sami male-Hatton bus (at 6am) and got down at Tea junction to catch first Gartmore bus from Maskeliya.
Gartmore is a beautiful place situated on the other side of Maussakle reservoir. I have been at opposite bank of Maussakle reservoir for waterfall hunting (Gartmore falls and Adam’s Peak Falls). Trail head (6.46402071, 80.33308362) starts from the estate called Frogmore estate which is situated above Gartmore estate. There was an ascend of 320m from bus stand to trail head through tea estate.
Trail head can be approached in two directions from Gartmore bus stop. There is a formal mortable route through line houses but distance is more. We followed the shortest route on the other side of the stream, it mainly follows foot pathways through tea bushes.
Sacred peak and accessory peaks were seen in one side and hills surrounding Gawarawila plains were rising in other side. On our way to trail head we have crossed two streams which are responsible in forming upper Gartmore cascades at the edge of Gawarawila Plains. It took about 2 hours to reach the trail head at Frogmore estate from the bus stop.
Next part of the trail lies through mountainous forest and a clear foot pathway was noted till we reached Gawarawila plains. It has small ascends and descends but basically a flat terrain. We have crossed a significant one stream which gets start from the sub plain of Gawarawila. (Will come to this later). This stream accounts for above mentioned two main waterfalls. Collectively one can call all of them as Upper Gartmore Falls.
Gawarawila like a mini Horton plains and surrounded by hills. The water stream flows slowly through the plain and forms Upper Gartmore cascade at the end. As we have reached the plain by 2pm there was enough time to roam around. There were enough camping places closer to the stream. After set the camp we have followed the course of the stream till its end to view the drop of the plain where Upper Gartmore cascade is formed. It was another amazing place where we spent hours till dusk. We were able to view Sri Pada, Yaka Andu Gala, Ballabendigala, Dakinapura mountain and Maussakle reservoir from this view point.
Day 02
Night was cold as we expected and plain was clear with moonlight. Fortunately it was a full moon day. There was no significant sun rise to Gawarawila plains due to surrounding mountains. After the morning tea we have walked parallel to the stream along the plain to explore it. Seems Gawarawila has human involvement for years and years. There were number of gem pits at middle of the plain closer to the stream.
After the breakfast we have packed our stuff and said good bye to Gawarawila plain. Return journey happened along the same route and we were able to reach Gartmore bus in late afternoon. It was another memorable camping trip.
Exploring Gawarawila sub plains / ගවරවිල උපතැන්න සොයා යෑම
After I have fallen love with Gawarawila plains, I wanted to see her again. My second visit to Gawarawila plain was happened exactly after one week. We mainly focused on Exploring Gawarawila sub plains.
Gawarawila sub plains is another grassy land situated parallel to Gawarawila plains. But it is smaller than main plain. I have noted this when I examine the map for Gawarawila plains.
Exploring sub plains happened as one day journey. We got Nallathanniya-Colombo bus from Pettah and reached Maskeliya town by 3.30am. Then we got to know the first Gartmore bus starts at 7.30am from Maskeliya. After got breakfast from Nallathanniya junction (there was a nice shop at Nallathanniya junction, but opens at 6am) we hired a three wheel to Gartmore.
It was not a good day for a hike as surrounding was gloomy and misty. We met another group of travelers who are going for camping at Gawarawila plains.
Here onwards we followed the foot pathway to Gawrawila plains and came across the first stream. This stream starts from Gawarawila Sub plain and we had to follow the steam to reach the plain. We followed the stream in it’s right side (later we revealed a clear foot pathway in left side of the stream) and reached a small open area in few hundred meters. Walking along the stream was not that much difficult. This stream was wider than the one we met at Gawarawila plains. Following this small open area we found a foot pathway in left side of the stream and reached a small pond created at the stream. This is a nice place with shallow water. Beyond that Gawarawila sub plain starts
Gawarwila sub plain is narrow initially and getting wider later. Proportionately the stream becomes smaller with the plain. We were able to notice gem pits (newest ones) at this plain. (More organized sites compared to Gawarawila plains). This might be the reason to have a clear foot pathway in some occasion. Continuation of the Plain was disturbed by the forest in few occasions. Within one and half hours time we were able to reach the end of the plain. The plain ends with a significant drop at a place is a like a mini world’s end. The provincial border (Sabaragamuwa and Central provinces) goes closer to this place. This drop provides the view towards Rathnapura side-Alupola Ella area. But we didn’t have a clear view due to mist.
As weather was not good, we have decided to turn from this point. Actually we had a plan to hike the nearby mountain from this point but it was postponed due to weather condition. Return journey was uneventful and we met another two groups who were on their way for camping at Gawarawila plains.
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