Wangedigala
It was another day in our university life. Again it’s time
to hike. This time it was Wangedigala.
We started our journey from Pambahinna to Kalupahana (bus
station which is closed to Bambarakanda waterfall). It took us 30 minutes to go
there.
Then we started the hiking with rain. It was a rainy day but
we are expectedly took the challenge. After wet grassland we reached to middle
of the mountain range. The view itself much beautiful with the trees and the
white background of the land and rainy surface.
The experience with leeches terribly memorable as it was. Removing
them was not easy one at all. We had to focus them in every minute while we
enjoy the hiking. Leeches live in moist undergrowth and grasses as well as
freshwater areas. they attach themselves to warm blooded animals including
humans.
If you can stand the thought of letting the leech get its
fill, it’ll drop off on its own after about 20 minutes. It’s up to your
experience.
Lanka ella waterfall and the Bambarakanda waterfall (which
is highest waterfall in Sri Lanka) seems very fantastically through the greenery
mountain range. The combination of colors takes everyone’s breath at once.
We stepped to the peak of the mountain time by time. Here is
one of our destination and wonderful
place to capture your life’s seconds.
It was not so hard to continue our hiking though it was raining.
Finally we reached to the peak.. these pictures say more than thousands of
words. Grab it Find it and Feel it. Only thing we have to care about save
yourself and the nature as well.
Protect this beauty is always up to our good behaviors. Don’t
be a part of destruction of mother nature.