Total cycling distance approx. 45 - 50 Km
After the breakfast you will proceed to Hadun Ella waterfall and experience the abseiling. you will explore the beauty of the surroundings in180 degree view Kithulgala countryside. Abseiling is thrilling and adventurous activity in Kithulgala. You need to climb down 110 feet along with the waterfall.
After the abseiling you will visit to over 30,000 year ago ancient “homo sapiens” lived Beli Lena cave. It is a wonderful experience exploring a way of humankind began.
After the abseiling, you will report to Kithulgala campsite and refreshing with a local snack. you will checkout from the campsite and continue the adventure cycling tour in Sri Lanka.
You will cycle along the tea plantation and through the countryside in mixed terrain. approximately cycling distance 50 Km. cycling trail mostly in uphill terrain but you do not feel tiring because climate is not too warm.
Kithulgala to Nallathanniya elevation (300 meters to 1250 meters)
You will check into the hotel around 4 p.m. and you will relax at the hotel. You will do Adams Peak hike with a local tracker.
Experience the Sunrise: you will start the Adam’s peak hike around 2 a.m. and you will reach to peak around 5.30 a.m. and you will experience the sunrise. It is a phenomenal experience and most of the travelers interesting explore Sunrise and you will explore the stunning landscape.
You need to wear the winter cloth.
You will return to hotel next day around 8.30 a.m. and you will sleep/ relax until 11 a.m. and you will leave the hotel 12 p.m.
The Sri Pada (Adam’s Peak) Season December-May
The Sri Pada (hiking the Adam’s peak) season begins with the rising of the full moon on uduvap poya day in December goes on for five months till Wesak full moon the next year. Thousands of devotees flock to the summit of the 2,234 meters high ‘Samonala Kanda’ (Mount Samonala) to worship the imprint of a foot on a huge granite rock. For the order generation, it is a dream fulfilled, while the young people make the journey mostly for the adventure of the overnight climb mingled with piety.
Buddhists call the mountain ‘Sri Pada’ (Sacred Footprint) and believe it to be the footprint of the Buddha, while Christians and Muslims claim it to be the footprint of Adam. Hence the name Adam’s peak. The place has therefore become sacred followers of all three faiths.
Sri pada is the fifth highest mountain in Sri Lanka, at the south-western corner of the central Hills. The word ‘Samonala Kanda’ connotes ‘Mountain of God Saman’, the guardian deity of the Sabaragamuwa Province, including Sri Pada.
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