Author & photographer –Ruwan Herath (www.ruwanh.blogspot.com)
Period
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No of days
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Team
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Weather
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Transport
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October 2013
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01
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05
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Windy & cloudy
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Three-wheeler
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Route
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Talathuoya > Moragolla > Belwood >
Kirimetiya > Moragolla > Talathuoya
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Accommodation
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Travel Tips & Special Notes
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Be
ready for strong wind & cold conditions
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Be
prepare for enough water before traveling
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Leave only your foot prints
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Dedicated to my family
If
anyone goes to Belwood from Kandy has to pass Ampitiya, Talathuoya and
Moragolla towns. The village is surrounded by tea estates, thick jungles, pine
trees and small water streams.
Belwood
village was famous among Sri Lanka not because of the scenic view, it because
of the Aesthetic Centre (Saundharya Nikethanaya) which situated in Belwood tea
factory which was very popular during the colonial era. The legend says the
owner of the factory used a huge bell
which was made of wood. The wooden
bell was used to notify workers about their duty hours, lunch and the tea
break. Later the tea factory was named the Belwood tea factory.
Our
journey was started from Talathuoya around 9 a.m. & reach to Belwood around
9.30 a.m. Transport was a three-wheeler. There is a Bus from Kandy to Delthota
through Belwood in the morning time, also more busses from Kandy to Moragolla
& there are three-wheelers from Moragolla too.
Our
guide was SUGATH (+94 77 6631089) who is a famous three-wheeler owner in Talathuoya
& very honest & friendly person also with good knowledge about the
places near Belwood.
Places
around there are suddenly clouded in the morning & evening time. Climate is
instantly changed. You should have something to cover your body from cooled
wind. Also better to have something for leeches such as Sidhalepa, Soap etc...
There
is a Thiriwana Stone crushing place closed to Belwood & you can visit the
place with the approval obtain from the factory owner. Thiriwana Stones are
used for making Glasses, Porcelain items.
There are ranges of mountain close to the village with
picturesque view. It’s a nice place to having hiking experience.
We spent two three
hours from there & came back toward Moragolla & turned right to
Kirimetiya waththa. There is a beautiful lake in upper division of Kirimetiya waththa.
(It’s nearly 3 km from Moragolla) The
lake is too deep & risks having a bath. It’s surrounded with Pine trees
& grassland.
Most of the villager’s upper divisions in Kirimetiya
Waththa are Tamil peoples who are farming vegetables & handling animal
farm. Hindu temple is there for doing religious activities for the villagers.
Belwood & the surrounded places are really help to
reduce our day-to-day stress. It was a nice experience & invites you to have
this marvelous
experience and feel the beauty of our mother land.
Superb
ReplyDeleteVery Nice Job
ha ha it is nice place ...
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