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Family Trip to Sembuwatte Lake

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Year and Month  26-December-2017
Number of Days  One
Crew  20+
Accommodation  N/A
Transport  Hired Bus
Activities  Hiking, Photography, Sightseeing, Nature Exploring
Weather  Good
Route  Colombo -> Kandy -> Wattegama -> Elkaduwa -> Sembuwatte Lake Road
Tips, Notes and Special remark
      • Carry enough water
      • Do not try in rainy days
      • Ask the directions from local
      • Do not disturb to the villagers
      • Buy a valid ticket
      • Follow the guidelines and rules
      • Have a bath from the natural pool
      • Do not litter
      • Leave only footprints
Related Resources  None
Author  Ranshan Fernando
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  • Family Trip to Sembuwatte Lake

I planned a trip with my family and relations which is for a one-day adventurous trip. I choose Sembuwatte lake as it is so beautiful and we can enjoy a different beauty while driving through the northern part of Kandy district. We spent our morning at Kelebokka and then the evening at Sembuwatte Lake.

Sambuwatta Lake is a beautiful man-made reservoir located in Elkaduwa, Matale. The lake is bordered by Cambell’s Land forest reserve and situated at an elevation of 1,140 m. The misty and chilly atmosphere with pine trees and tea-covered slopes surrounding the lake make visitors feel relaxed and tranquil.

What puts the lake at the top as a leisure and family travel destination is the plethora of adventure activities available such as zip-lining, swan/motor boat riding, canoeing and hiking. Bathing and swimming in the lake, however, is not allowed since the lake is fairly deep (30 – 40 ft), there is a separate pool built for that purpose.

The road leading to the lake (Sembuwatte Lake Road) off Wattegama – Elkaduwa – Matale road (B461) is not in a favourable condition, especially the stretch that lies beyond the factory. This narrow and winding road stretches about 04 km from the main road to the lake. About 03 km in, there is a dilapidated tea factory (Elakduwa Tea Factory) and a small office, where you should stop to buy tickets.

Long vehicles like 54 seat Leyland buses/Coaches should be parked here. Small vehicles can safely be driven beyond this point up to the lake and park at the lake premises. Owing to the narrowness of the road, it can be heavily congested during holidays.

Essential Information

  • Ticket prices 
    • Locals: Rs 200
    • Foreigners: Rs 1,000
  • Opening Hours : 08:00 AM – 06: 00 PM
  • Accommodation
    • Polo Bungalow :  Rs 15,000  ( 12 pax)
    • The Summer huts:
      • Rs 1000 per person in a group of  min 10 pax
      • For a group less than 10 pax: Rs 7,500

Source – https://www.thingstodosrilanka.com/listing/sembuwatta-lake/

On the way

Mountains far away, Bathalegala and Ura Kanda

More to see

Some more

Unnamed waterfall

It was tall about 20m+

Obstacles, My father and my uncles ready to clear it

I also joined

We cleared it fully

Main Notice

The road to the Lake area

Parking area and the tea factory

Sembuwatte Lake

Kelebokka viewpoint seen

Swarn boats

Its so beautiful

There were many visitors

The area

Surrounding

Through the pines trees

We all tried this zipline

Its enjoyable

The zipline

Our people

With my little princess

Its getting dark

This is our family

Thank you for reading !

Sobasiri Team ©


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