Year and Month |
December, 2013 (2nd) |
Number of Days |
One Day Trip |
Crew |
5 (between 30-35 years of age) |
Accommodation |
Ginihiriya bungalow, Horton plains – Bungalow is not much satisfactory as the electricity is supplied by solar panels and there was no hot water due to the lack of sunshine also the meals prepared by the caretaker is not much tasty. |
Transport |
SUV (Nomad2) 2WD |
Activities |
Photography, off-road driving |
Weather |
Misty / RainWhen we started the trail the weather was ok but half the way it was misty and at the end it rained. |
Route |
Horton Plains -> Devil’s Staircase -> Kalupahana ->Colombo |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
- Ginihiriya bungalow should be reserved in advance from the department of Wildlife. But no heaters and you want get hot water if there is no sunshine.
- Better to start early as it would be dangerous driving in the evening with the mist.
- We saw few landslide on the way which were fortunately cleared.
- Make sure your vehicle has high ground clearance and good tires as most of the path consist of sharp edged rocks.
- Go slowly and try not to skid the tires. 4×4 is not need as per my understanding but things might change if there were landslides which were not cleared.
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Related Resources |
- Attraction: Bambarakanda – Waterfalls, Mountains, adventure and scenic beauty
- Trail Guide: Scenic and adventure drive to Horton Plains from Kalupahana
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Author |
Himcooll |
Comments |
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It was a longtime dream of mine to tackle the devil staircase. But because most of the travels went by 4×4’s on this road I was a bit skeptical how my vehicle, which is a 2wd(RWD) would perform. So on our way back from Horton planes we decided to travel via this road. Luckily there weren’t many landslides which could have made our journey more difficult. But the mist did block our view of the beautiful sceneries.
Started from “Y” junction on udaweriya estate road. It was 12.30pm |
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Near Udaveriya tea factory |
Near Udaveriya tea factory |
Tea factory |
Devil’s staircase |
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A Dog followed us from start to end |
Rocky roadway. Your tires must be in good condition |
Dog and the car |
An old Pond which was made by Englishmen |
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Our friend |
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Mist stared to appear |
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Our Team |
Dog still with us |
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Guess where he has been |
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There was a small town where we brought some biscuits |
Our friend enjoying biscuits |
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Road to heaven |
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There was a map which is difficult to understand |
Road ahead |
Road ahead |
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Our friend trying to keep up with us |
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on the way to DS
Rain started |
Babarakanda falls in the distance |
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Water stream |
Crossing the water stream |
V Cut |
Finally.. gravel road to concrete road…. (Note that our dog friend is still with us) |
Babarakanda falls |
We met our 2nd team who were waiting near babarakanda rest |
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It took us 3 hours and 45 minutes to finish the trail and then we head back to Colombo.
Thanks for reading