I just
returned from my trip to Belihuloya with a few of my family members. This was my first vacation for this year. Rather than post a quick snippet of how awesome
the trip was I thought I would write this post in a day-by-day fashion. So here
goes:
Day 1 – May 6th
We
started the journey from Makola around 5.00AM and we used Kaduwela – Rathnapura
route. Belihuloya is about 140km
from Makola to Kosgoda and then on A4 route, a 3-4hrs drive. While
we were passing Rathnapura we decided to have our breakfast near peaceful area. We reached our relative's house at around 10 AM and we decided to stay overnight. From there we went to see Bambarakanda Waterfalls.
Bambarakanda Waterfall
Route:
From Belihuloya to Kalupahana Junction (about 14 km) and then took a left turn
towards the Bamabarakanda. After proceeding about 4.5 km we had the 1st sight
of the Bambarakanda fall at a distance.
Bambarakanda
waterfall is highest waterfall of Sri Lanka and which is situated at Haldumulla
Electorate of Badulla district. The waterfall is high about 241meters. Water
comes to this fall from Horton plains and then this water goes to Samanala
wawa. After via Valawe River this water goes to sea.
Then
we visited another relative’s house in Kalupahana and enjoyed our lunch there. In
the evening we visited Samanalawewa Reservoir
Samanalawewa Dam/
Reservoir
The
Samanalawewa Dam is a dam that is primarily used for hydroelectric power
generation in Sri Lanka. Commissioned in 1992, the Samanalawewa project is the
second-largest hydroelectric scheme in the country, producing 405 GWh of energy
annually. It was built with financial support from Japan and the United
Kingdom. It is notable for a large leak on its right bank. Power production
continues as planned despite the leakage, and the water from the leak now
provides two thirds of the water issued by the reservoir for agriculture in
downstream areas.
Day 2 – May 7th
On our second day of the
trip, we
went to see the
famous Adisham Bungalow.
Adisham Bungalow
Adisham
Bungalow is a nineteenth century British period building, which was modeled on
Leeds Castle in Kent, England. Sir Thomas Lister, a distinguished British
resident in Sri Lanka in the early 20th century, used it as his country house.
Later it became Benedictine. The famous Thangamale Bird Sanctuary is adjoined
to it. (Extracted)
Then we went to see the Diyaluma Waterfall.
Diyaluma Water
Falls
Diyaluma
water falls' is 220m high and the second highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and
361st highest waterfall in the world. It is situated 6 km away from Koslanda in
Badulla District on Colombo-Badulla highway. The Falls are formed by Punagala
Oya, a tributary of Kuda Oya which in turn, is a tributary of Kirindi Oya. Visit
Diyaluma is very easy because Diyaluma waterfall is at main road.
On our way back to Belihuloya from Koslanda we saw Surathalee Ella at Halpe. (167th Kilometer post)
Surathalee
Waterfalls
Some
people do not even take their trash with them and throw to the
environment and it is sad to notice that kind of pollution in a beautiful place
like this.
After having evening tea from Belihuloya we leave for Home. In all it was an awesome vacation.
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