Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Yala National Park Sri Lanka-Map & More Details

Yala National Park


Yala National Park is a huge area of forest, grassland and lagoons bordering the Indian Ocean, in southeast Sri Lanka. It’s home to wildlife such as leopards, elephants and crocodiles, as well as hundreds of bird species. Inland, Sithulpawwa is an ancient Buddhist monastery. Nearby caves contain centuries-old rock paintings. Southwest, Magul Maha ViharaClick Hereya also has ancient Buddhist ruins. Both are pilgrimage sites.


Yala Block 1 & 2 closed, 4 & 5 open:

From September 1st to as it is now decided, end October, parts of Yala National Park will be closed for visitors. Namely Palatupana & Katagamuwa, the mostly visited entrances leading into Block 1 & 2 will be closed. This is largely due to the drought experienced in these areas with water available for animals greatly reduced.
The Galge and Yala West gates in between Buttala and Kataragama will remain open covering Block 3 & 5.

4 Entry Points to Yala:

There are four Gates to the Park. Gates at Palatupana and Katagamuwa leading to Blocks 1 & 2 remain the most visited. However, the two Gates at Galge on the Buttala-Kataragama Road, covering Blocks 3 & 5 are becoming known among visitors who do not want to contribute to congestion. There are reports of frequent sightings of leopards on these routes, too.

Elephants on the Road:

If you are traveling on the Buttala-Kataragama Road, watch out for wild animals, especially elephants. This road literally runs through the park and some elephants are in the habit of soliciting fruits from motorists by standing across the road, allowing passage once appeased. However, elephants will give way when a vehicle approaches and are known to be well-mannered. Don’t assume every elephant venturing on to the road to be people-friendly. Drive cautiously; never alight your vehicle.

Monday, September 16, 2019

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  1. Yala National Park Safari. Kirinda - Palatupana Road, Yala.
  2. Nine Arches Bridge (Demodara) Gotuwala, Demodara.
  3. Casuarina Beach (Jaffna) Casuarina Beach, Karainagar, Jaffna.
  4. Aberdeen Falls. Hatton,
  5. Adam's Peak. Adam's Peak.
  6. Hantane. Hantane Mountain Range.
  7. Idalgashinna - Ohiya Railway Trek. Uva Province.
  8. Sigiriya.



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Sunday, September 15, 2019

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage




Can you imagine anything as heartwarming as staring at baby elephants as they enjoy a river soak? And at this beautiful place in Sri Lanka – the Pinnawalla Elephant Orphanage you can! It won’t be hard to believe if you wouldn’t want to leave this paradise. This place is 13 km away from the town of Kegalle and one can come from any public transport. This is a very popular tourist destination and gives visitors a very different kind of experience. Watching the baby elephants doing mischief and moving here and there is a lifetime experience. One cannot get to see all this anywhere else. When you will come to this place, you will get many small reasons that you will definitely love this place. Therefore, whenever you come to Sri Lanka do visit this place.

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Saturday, September 14, 2019

Ella Rock






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ELLA ROCK: HOW TO HIKE IT YOURSELF


A guide to hiking Ella Rock including detailed directions, a route map and a list of essential tips.
Ella in Sri Lanka is beautiful, they said. ‘The closest thing to an English country village’ and the perfect place to slow down, we’d read.
I dolefully thought of this when darting across the thundering traffic to dodge yet another taxi driver insisting on taking me somewhere I didn’t want to go. The main street, stacked with milkshake huts and charm-free cafes, is a loud and roiling stretch of conveniences set up for the tourist alone.


Only in leaving the village and literally heading for the hills will you see the Ella of the guidebooks: grand and expansive vistas that plummet and soar as far as the eye can fly.
Nowhere are they more impressive than at the summit of Ella Rock, a dramatic peak approximately 5km from town. Hiking Ella Rock is fun, confusing, taxing, rewarding. Here’s how to hike it without the help of a guide.

ELLA ROCK HIKING DIRECTIONS

Start: Ella railway station
Finish: Ella railway station
Distance: 10km round trip (approx.)
Time: 3hr round trip (approx.) – with an extra hour for viewing at the top
1. Start at Ella railway station. Once you enter the station, turn left and walk to the end of the platform. Step down onto the tracks and walk on from there. Don’t worry about the sign warning against entry; everyone including the locals do it everyday and no one will stop you.
The walk is reminiscent of classic movie Stand By Me, so take your time and enjoy the view. Take note, however, that this is a working railway so be aware of trains and move off the track if one approaches.



Start your Ella Rock hike from Ella railway station

Start your Ella Rock hike from Ella railway station 

2. Walk along the tracks for approximately 40 minutes. You will eventually arrive at Kithalella railway station. Keep walking along the tracks past the station. Ignore anyone that says you’re going the wrong way, or who tries to direct you to the ‘correct’ route. Touts do this to confuse tourists into buying their services as a guide.
Update 25-Sep-2017: A comment from reader David Hinrichs below warns that there are even fake signs now, so be sure to follow our instructions carefully. If in doubt, use our Ella Rock hiking map below.



Ella Rock hiking path
Hike past Kithalella station on your way to Ella Rock 

3. After 5-10 minutes, look out for a rock marked with a blue arrow and a label which reads ‘Ella Rock’. Turn left at this juncture. The marking fades over time (and may even be covered with cement), so make a note that you have to turn left after waymarker 166 ½ but before waymarker 166 ¼.

Peradeniya Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden Peradeniya
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya are about 5.5 km to the west of the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. It attracts 2 million visitors annually. It is near the Mahaweli River. It is renowned for its collection of orchidsClick Here