REFRESHING NATURE TRAIL IN HILL COUNTRY
HIKING SUMMARY - THE ROUTE
Bandarawela Railway Station - Ohiya Railway station (about 1 hour by Train)
Ohiya Railway Station - Udaveriya Junction (2Kms - 40mins)
Udaveriya Junction Udaveriya Village (03 1/2Kms - 011/2hrs)
Udaveriya Village Idalgashinna Railway Station (04Kms - 02hrs)
Idalgashinna Railway Station - Tangamale Sanctuary
Tangamale Sanctuary - Adisham Bungalow ( Haputale )(05Kms - 03hrs)
Adisham Bungalow - Haputale - Bandarawela
The journey was started early in the morning. We arrived to the Bandarawela Railway station around 7:00 am. Train arrived at 7:15 am. It has taken about 1 hour to reach to "Ohiya railway station". We were lucky to witness of so many breath taking sceneries on the way.
Ohiya Railway Station.
The trekking commenced from here. There is a path behind the Railway station.
We
continue on hiking to the Udaveriya junction. At this point there is a
path way to Horton plains. It is about 14 km from there to Horton
plains.
Then we arriveed to the Udaveriya view point.
Rhododendron Arboreum
(Maha Rath Mala)
(Maha Rath Mala)
This
flower is endemic to the Central
region in Sri Lanka. Grows
in the Up country region 1700-2300
above sea level. Especially
in Horton Plains, Ohiya, Pattipola & Seetha Eliya in the Nuwara Eliya District and
also in Knuckles Range
& the Namunukula
Range.
Black-lipped Lizard ( Calotes nigrilabris)
Kalu Kopul Katussa.
Endemic, submontane and montane species, found at elevations of 1,000m and
above. Inhabits tree trunks, hedges and shrubs, where it hunts for
insects worms by day. This species is tolerably common at localities
such as Hewaheta, Hakgala and Nuwara Eliya, in the Central Province,
Pattipola, Ohiya, Horton Plains and Peak Wilderness.Kalu Kopul Katussa.
Sri Lankan Tiger (Parantica taprobana)
The Ceylon Tiger (Parantica taprobana) is a species of nymphalid butterfly in the Danainae subfamily. It is endemic to Sri Lanka.
Common Bluebottle ( Graphium sarpedon)
Continue
the hike from Udaveriya to Idalgashinna.
Arrived in Idalgashinna Railway Station. This is one of the highest Railway stations in Sri Lanka. Most of the time this area is covered by the mist. You will catch up with a fantastic scenery in here. And also can go through a tunnel which calls "Bimgeya" in Sihalese. This will be a wonderful experience for you.
We started to climb towards "Thangamale Sanctuary". This is a birding paradise. We were lucky to spot some endemic birds such as Sri Lanka Wood pigeon.
We met an old road which has used by the English Tea Planters to transport tea to the Railway Station. In the above photo you can sea a mile post at the side of the road.
In the below picture you sea the road which we came and below that the railway. You can also see the gap and this was really an adventure for us.
Some times it's covered with thick mist and creating fantastic scenery.
Grey-headed Canary-flycatcher (Culicicapa ceylonensis)
Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata)
Sri Lanka Wood-pigeon (Columba torringtoniae)
White-bellied Blue-flycatcher (Cyornis pallipes)
This is the end of the old road but in the middle you can't find any sign of this road.
Our trekking was end in hear. The Adisham Bungalow. A monastery run by Benedictine monks. Adisham Bungalow is a nineteenth-century British period building, which was modelled on Leeds Castle in Kent, England. Sir Thomas Villiers, a distinguished British resident in Sri Lanka in the early 20th century, used it as his country house.
Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike (Hemipus picatus)
Then we climb down the mountain to take bus to Haputhale, and then to Bandarawela by Bus. It was about 5:30 pm when we reached to the Bandarawela town.