Knuckles Mountain Range – An undeniably breathtaking hike

Knuckles Mountain Range – An undeniably breathtaking hike

While Sri Lanka recedes to its previous security conditions, and the affairs of the state are undeniably under control now – there is no better time to visit this marvel of a nation than now! That could be for two reasons; 1st being that the country is a masterpiece of its own, and secondly with the recent attacks the economy is taking time to pick-up making it a very sluggish time for hoteliers and holiday-goers at the same time. So, a trip to Sri Lanka would not just be a fantasy come through with all its got to offer, but right now, it’s the best and the most considerate thing to do toward a country where tourism plays a big role in

Enough said, Sri Lanka’s vast foliage is a very scintillating experience to the locals and foreigners alike. The scenic views are unbeatable considering that its coasts are sun-kissed, and its hill country offers a very surreal experience.

Hence, we thought the Knuckles Mountain Range would be a pretty good start for a holiday! Knuckles is an awe-inspiring mountain range that is situated in the North-East hills in Sri Lanka with a total of a massive 34 peaks! It takes its name ‘Knuckles’ thanks to 5 peaks taking the shape of a knuckle. Climate, terrain, vegetation and animal life are unbelievably diverse across its acres of foliage – which is a significant feature of the land. The mountain range is home to some very beautiful waterfalls, exotic fauna and flora, caves and patterned-landscapes.

How do you get there?

The entrance to the Knuckles Mountain Range is through Hunnasgiriya pass located in Kandy – Mahiyanganaya Road which is close to 52 kilometres from Kandy town. Your route would be Colombo > Kandy > Hunnasgiriya and followed by a left turn toward Loolwatta > 7 kms to Corbett’s Gap (4 km) > Meemure. Your trip from Colombo up until Hunnasgiriya is pretty decent, but there onward could be a bit rocky. Although a one day tour can be done, there’s too much to cramp into a single sunny day, and the best would be to camp at Knuckles for a thrilling adventure.

Best Time’s to Visit?

The best time to visit the mountain range is from March to May, June to September and December to February. These months have the lowest possibility of rain, although there might be some strong winds experienced during June to September.

Things to take

Like any hike, this hike too can get a tad bit challenging – so we advise you to pack up on water, sunscreen and food items to stay hydrated and full throughout your hike. Nature lovers are particularly requested to steer clear from taking single use plastic containers and other materials that would turn out useless during the hike for obvious reasons. Before taking the hike, it’s always best to keep the locals aware of your hike, just incase of an emergency. Although it’s perfectly safe for hikers, your encounter with wilderness could have you come face to face with tropical insects, so be mindful.

Accommodation

Where there is Antiquity, there is always a cosy spot to lay back after a very tiring hike! Speak to the your experts from Antiquity to make sure you find comfortable lodging be it close to the Mountain Range or on it! While there are many private eco lodges in the area, camping on site too could also take an interesting turn from setting up your own camps, to making your own barbecue – all in the middle of no-where-land!

Other Experiences

Natural Bath – ‘Deanston falls at Dothalugala’, Hen Ganga at Kayikawela village and Meemure Oya at Meemure Village is next to ‘Amazing’ for a chilly bath!

Who Are We?

We are Antiquity Sri Lanka. We offer bespoke tours to the tropical island where you will find yourself lost in the marvels of the country, while we take care of all the details.

Speak to our team of friendly and warm customer agents who’ll craft the very best packages that fit your exact requirements.

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