Yahangala is another mountain peak belonging to the Knuckles range and it is located on the south-eastern slope of the Knuckles. This mountain is called Yahangala because it looks like a bed. This mountain top belongs to the Udadumbara Divisional Secretariat of the Kandy District of Sri Lanka.
Yahangala is a popular hiking destination for locals and tourists alike. The hike to Yahangala is an incredible experience that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, forests, and valleys. In this article, we will discuss the various aspects of the Yahangala hike and what makes it an unforgettable experience.
If you want to visit Yahangala, you should first come to Kandy city or Mahiyangana city. If you are traveling from Kandy, you should take a Udadumbara or Mahiangana bus and get off at Udadumbara. The journey is about 45 km and takes about one and a half hours. The distance from Mahiyangana to Udadumbara is about 30km. From Udadumbara town you have to travel secondly to Kalugala village. Every hour a bus runs to Kalugala from there and the distance between Udadumbara and Kalugala is about 12km. On this journey, you will come across two more spectacular waterfall chains, namely Talagune Falls and Gerandi Falls. This road running through the fields is also very beautiful.
According to the legend of Yahangala, the god Gale Bandara is sitting in this rock. Another legend about Yahangala is that the unconscious body of King Ravana is buried inside Yahangala. As the Rama Ravana war was fought between Lakegala and Rahessa, it is assumed that the body of King Ravana was buried inside Yahangala. In the meaning of the word, Yahangala is a mountain that can be clearly seen from a distance as a bed. Today, the mountain range is a place of pilgrimage for many Sri Lankans, who come pay to their respects.
The trail to Yahangala is well-marked and relatively easy to follow, but it can be steep and challenging in certain sections. The hike starts with a gradual ascent through a lush forest, and as you climb higher, the forest becomes thinner, and the views become more spectacular. The trail is lined with a variety of trees and you are likely to spot a variety of bird species and animals along the way.
After about an hour of hiking, you will reach a small waterfall, where you can take a break and enjoy the cool water. The waterfall is surrounded by boulders and rocks, which makes it an ideal spot for a picnic. From the waterfall, the trail becomes steeper and more challenging, and you will need to use your hands and feet to climb over rocks and boulders.As you approach the summit of Yahangala, the trail becomes steeper and more exposed, and you will need to navigate a series of narrow ledges and rocky outcrops. However, the stunning views from the make all worth it. From the top of Yahangala, you can see miles of rolling hills and valleys, as well as other mountain ranges in the distance. The view is especially stunning at sunrise or sunset, when the sky is painted with hues of orange and pink.
After climbing to the top of Yahangala, the nearby Kehelpot Deruwe rock was seen very beautifully and the mountains like Meemure Lakegala, Gerandigala, Meda Mahanuwara Kanda, Dumbana Gala and villages like Udagal Debokka, Udaththawa can be seen. On a clear day you can see Mahaweli Ganga flowing to Dehiattakandi, Rathkinda and Ulhitiya reservoirs and Sorabora lake.
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