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Trek in the Knuckles Mountain Range

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The mysterious Knuckles Mountain range – named after its likeness to a clenched fist – offers some of Sri Lanka’s most hauntingly beautiful nature trails. Long studied by scientists and anthropologists alike for its high range of biodiversity and inhabitant native tribes, the area is home to 40 rural villages and a plethora of endemic wildlife, including some very rare species. Bordering both the dry and wet zones, the rugged terrain is almost always cloaked with a thick spectral fog that hangs low around the peaks year-round. With its volatile climate and regular heavy rainfall, the Knuckles presents some difficult trekking conditions, exasperated by, but not limited to, a large leech population. Therefore we recommend this trek to the more adventurous and intrepid trekkers who are prepared for a challenge. But do not let this put you off! The time trekking in the knuckles with your guide, an outdoors enthusiast and knowledgeable naturalist, and you are unlikely to see another soul along the way. It’ll just be you and the nature.

Experience Overview

Your guide will pick you up from your hotel at around 6am and you will take an hour and a half’s drive away from Kandy towards the Knuckles region. As you get closer, you’ll notice the scenery starting to change from palm trees, rice fields and tropical foliage to cloud forest, montane forest, and verdant plateaus of pygmy forest. You will be accompanied on your trek by a guide who knows the area intimately as well as one or two assistants (depending on your group size) who will serve as porters for the hike. You will be hiking the Corbett’s Gap Viewpoint track, starting at Leopard Rock and finishing up at one of the country’s highest waterfalls. The terrain is fairly smooth and perhaps the most challenging aspect during the rainy season will be slippery tracks and leeches. You’ll wind your way across the grassland area of the Knuckles and in towards the cloud forests as you ascend Leopard Rock, finally reaching a plateau that offers stunning panoramic vistas across the forest. As it gets towards midday, you will stop en route for a hearty picnic lunch and then continue on to a hidden waterfall where it is possible to bathe in the crystal –albeit slightly chilly – water. Guests have the option of a short trek which is 8km or a longer trek which is 18km, so speak to your guide beforehand and let him know which trek you'd prefer. Whilst your local guide has a vast knowledge of the Knuckles Mountain Range, his English is not perfect, so please be patient when asking him questions and listening to his explanations.

Includes:  - Experience - Sri Lanka In Style
Includes:

Water, a guide, lunch, porters and leech socks

Excludes:  - Experience - Sri Lanka In Style
Excludes:

tips

Duration:  - Experience - Sri Lanka In Style
Duration:

Approx. 6 hours. Treks can be organised to be either half day or full day in length.

Difficulty:  - Experience - Sri Lanka In Style
Difficulty:

Strenuous. We categorize this experience as strenuous due to the leeches. The trek, however, can be lengthened or shortened to suit your preferences.

Suitable for children:  - Experience - Sri Lanka In Style
Suitable for children:

The trek is suitable for intrepid children who enjoy being outdoors.

Times:  - Experience - Sri Lanka In Style
Times:

Early morning at 6am is the best time to start.

What to wear or bring along:  - Experience - Sri Lanka In Style
What to wear or bring along:

Light, comfortable clothing, a good pair of trainers or hiking boots, a raincoat as it often rains, swimwear if you want to take a dip in the waterfall.

Important to know:  - Experience - Sri Lanka In Style
Important to know:

March –April & June – August are the best months weather-wise. If it rains, there will be leeches. There may also be leeches if it is not raining.

Private or not?  - Experience - Sri Lanka In Style
Private or not?

The visit is private. That said, there may be other people around on the trail.

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Managing Expectations

It is important to remember that, whilst they are experts in their field, the people who run or host our experiences are not necessarily used to working in the tourism industry and may not offer the level of service you would find at a five-star hotel. For example, instead of a formal lecture, you may get a relaxed conversation where open discussion is encouraged. All of our hosts are, however, extremely engaging, knowledgeable and passionate about educating visitors about their chosen subject and we have worked with them to ensure that they deliver worthwhile, fulfilling experiences. We welcome feedback, so please let us know what you thought and if you think any improvements could be made to the experiences we offer.

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