Tour Itinerary
Arrival time will be 11.30 P.M at the Nallathanniya trail head.
Brief description of the route and the hike.
Starting the hike at 11.45 P.M.
Rest stops within every 1.5 K.M.
Dinner.
Estimated time to reach the top by 5.00 A.M.
Resting time with refreshments.
Viewing the moment of sunrise from top of Adams peak.
Climbing down via Murray estate route by 6.15 A.M
Breakfast
Water fall visit.
Photography session
Reaching the trail head by 9.30 A.M
Nallathanniya trail head.
"Sri Paada" Peak Wilderness sanctuary is a natural reserve in Sri Lanka. It is the third largest (by area) of the 50 sanctuaries in the country. "Sri Paada" Peak Wilderness sanctuary is a tropical rain forest that spreads over a land of 224 square kilometers around the Sri Paada (Adam's Peak) mountain. A huge forest area that belonged to the Peak Wilderness was cut down and cleared during the British colonial rule in Sri Lanka (1815-1948) to gain land for the massive tea estates which are still functioning in Nuwara Eliya district. The remaining portion of the Peak Wilderness was declared a wildlife sanctuary on October 25, 1940. The contours of "Sri Paada" Peak Wilderness vary from 1000 to 7360 feet above sea level. Therefore, it possesses unusual geographical formations compared to the other natural reserves of the island. Bena Samanala (6579 ft), Dotalugala, Detanagala, is some of the tallest mountains in the Peak Wilderness.
Your route will be via Hatton (Hatton – Nallathanniya) and to climb down via Murray estate. Murray estate borders the peak wilderness sanctuary. It is one of the best hideouts in Sri Lanka which surrounds evergreen forests on the edge of the reserve.
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