Year and Month | 2018 June 15th |
Number of Days | One |
Crew | 04- Ashan, Eshan, Prabath and Myself |
Accommodation | N/A |
Transport | By bus, Jeep and Hiking |
Activities | Hiking, Photography and sight seeing |
Weather | Gloomy and sunny |
Route | Colombo ->Matale->Naula->Opalgala (ඕපල්ගල)->Kotagala කොටගල (by foot)->Atawattha (අටවත්ත)->Hinguruwatta->Back to same route |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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Author | Niroshan |
Comments | Discuss this trip report, provide feedback or make suggestions at Lakdasun Forum on the thread |
Opalgala is situated closer to Upper border of Knuckles massif. Sandamadala (සදමඩල) seems the north most peak of Knuckles massif. Visit to Sandamadala gave me the opportunity to identify nearby peaks: Hinguruwatta Kanda, Hawarimana, Karagahathenna, Gammaduwa etc.
The foot pathway starts from Opalgala to Kotagala Tamil village continues till Gammaduwa and passes another vanishing village called Atawattha. This foot pathway is well marked in 1:50000 map though it is narrow nowadays. Hinguruwatta Kanda is a prominent peak observed in walking along this foot pathway. It is seen to Opalgala village as well.
1:50000 map has marked the peak Gammaduwa as Opalgala (1325m). First we confused this Hinguruwatta peak as Opalgala Kanda but close observation of the map revealed it is not Opalgala Kanda at 1:50000 map.
Villagers at Kotagala called it as Punchi Hinguruwatta / Hinguruwatta-පුoචි හිගුරුවත්ත/හිගුරුවත්ත. This area seems as a flourished tea estate in good olden days.
![]() Hinguruwatta Kanda is seen to Opalgala |
![]() Hinguruwatta Kanda is seen when we were at Hawarimana |
![]() Drop of Hinguruwatta Kanda |
![]() Hinguruwatta Kanda in Google map |
![]() Click image to enlarge: Black circle shows Opalgala peak (1325m) eka Gammaduwa peak with towers. Red circle shows Karagahathenna peak. Red arrow indicates the foot pathway from Opalgala to Gammaduwa via Kotagala village. Red start is on Hinguruwatta peak. |
Let’s move to the journey.
Prabath and Myself came from Colombo by bus and joined with Eshan at Naula. Ashan also awaited at Naula till we come. We drove till Ambana junction and got turn to right towards Opalgala. It is a scenic drive till trail head starts at Opalgala. We were able to see a cross section of Knuckles upper border.
![]() Cross section of Knuckles upper border: From right to left: Hinguruwatta Kanda, Gammaduwa, Karagasthenna, Hawarimana and Sandamadala |
![]() Scenic drive to Opalgala |
We have parked our vehicles at the beginning of foot pathway to Kotagala. This is the third time I am following this foot pathway. Early part of the path lies parallel to the water stream and it is an ascend most of the time. We passed Kotagala village and continued till Atawattha. Sandamadala and Hawarimana peaks were seen in our left hand side. After passing Kotagala this foot path was less clear and had more frequent open areas. Google map revealed we were walking along the edge of Hinguruwatta Kanda. Damp soil following rain was a favorite place for blood suckers. With last ascend of the foot path we reached the area called Atawattha.
![]() Starting the journey. |
![]() Scenic foot pathway to Kotagala village |
![]() Scenic foot pathway to Kotagala village |
![]() Close up… |
![]() Close up… |
![]() Ashan and Prabath |
![]() Some part of the path is covered with bushes |
![]() Rest time |
![]() Ascends most of the time |
![]() Crossing the area with short Mana |
![]() Sandamadala and it’s junior peak |
![]() Sandamadala |
![]() Looked back… Isolated mountains at Dambulla and Bakamuna are seen |
![]() Following the narrow path |
![]() Break… |
![]() Under the shade |
![]() Slow movement |
![]() අදුරෙන් එලියට |
![]() Applying Alum |
Now we were entering to Pinus area and right hand side move towards Hinguruwatta Kanda and left hand side move towards Hawarimana. Again it was a climb along the Pinus estate and ended up at short Mana area. There were two peaks we had to climb. This short Mana patch covering the first peak of Hinguruwatta Kanda. It is a place you can have 360 degree view and wind was blowing over the place. We were able to see Sandamadala, Hawarimana, Karagasthenna (covered with mist), Gammaduwa (covered with mist), Etipola, Wilshire, Makulussa, Ambokka (covered with mist), Nalanda reservoir, Bowathenna reservoir, Arangala, Kadigala, Beliya Kanda, Manikdena, Lenadora, Gedaragala Pathana, Moragahakanda reservoir, Sudu Kanda, Bakamuna town and Dimbulagala etc.
![]() Entering to Pinus area |
![]() Uphill journey along Pinus patch |
![]() Another break |
![]() Along the edge |
![]() Slippery Pinus leaves need extra energy |
![]() Delicate |
![]() Exhausted |
![]() Mana patch |
![]() Mana patch |
![]() View from Hinguruwatta peak-1. Sandamadala and Moragahakanda reservoir |
![]() Moragahakanda reservoir |
![]() Bakamuna town and Sudu Kanda-Minneriya. Dimbulagala is also seen when you look carefully. |
![]() Hawarimana and Karagahathenna over Pinus patch |
![]() Manikdena (giant) and Lenadora (pointed peak). |
![]() Gedaragalapathana and Yakkuragala. Amban Ganga is also seen. |
![]() On top of first peak |
![]() Facing windy weather |
![]() Wind is blowing over Mana |
![]() Heading to second peak of Hinguruwatta Kanda |
![]() Few known peaks around Bowathenna reservoir. |
![]() Etipola, Wilshire and Makulussa are seen beyond Gammaduwa side |
![]() Gedaragala Pathana zoomed |
![]() Etipola zoomed |
![]() Makulussa zoomed |
After enjoying the view at first peak we moved to second peak. There was a descend followed by an acute ascend. As there was no proper foot path we kept our path always at the edge of the mountain through the forest patch.
It is an unforgettable incidence to meet a green pit viper who was winding around a branch of a tree. We skipped it’s path and climbed up through the forest patch. It took another 30-45 minutes to reach the second peak of Hinguruwatta Kanda. This peak has 270 degree view obstructing with forest patch towards Opalgala and Andawala side. This time Karagasthenna and Gammaduwa peaks were cleared and towers were seen. We have enjoyed the view and wind on top of peak-2 as well. Return journey made in an hour time.
![]() Second peak of Hinguruwatta Kanda. We kept our path always at the edge of the mountain. |
![]() Along the forest patch |
![]() First peak of Hinguruwatta Kanda and Hawarimana is behind it. |
![]() Misty Gammaduwa peak |
![]() Green pit viper |
![]() Green pit viper |
![]() Second peak of Hinguruwatta Kanda |
![]() Karagasthenna peak |
![]() Gammaduwa peak |
![]() Winding roads to Meezan Gammaduwa estate |
![]() On top of Hinguruwatta peak-2. |
![]() Hinguruwatta peak-1 and Hawarimana are seen. |
![]() Hawarimana and Karagasthenna peaks |
![]() Loitering on peak |
![]() Towards Andawala side |
![]() Nalanda reservoir |
![]() Misty Karagasthenna |
![]() Misty Gammaduwa |
![]() Hawarimana peak |
![]() Ashan on top of the peak |
![]() It’s me… |
![]() We met after a long time… |
![]() Paddies at Opalgala |
![]() Bowathenna reservoir again |
![]() Amban Ganga zoomed |
![]() Group on top of Hinguruwatta Kanda. Photo credit goes to Prabath. |
![]() Return journey |
![]() A bath at the end. |
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