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Evening at Kawudagala (කවුඩාගල)/ Small Quoin (300ft)

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Year and Month 2016 July 14th
Number of Days One day
Crew 4-Chanuka,Indranatha,Lalinda and myself
Accommodation Not applicable
Transport Car
Activities Photography and Archeology
Weather Excellent
Route Polonnaruwa->Welikanda (වැලිකන්ද) ->Aselapura (අසේල පුර)
->Ransarathenna (රන්සරතැන්න)->Back to same route to Polonnaruwa
Tips, Notes and Special remark
  1. Road condition is excellent till last gravel section (1 km).
  2. Better clarify your way from locals once you turn to Aselapura.
  3. It only takes 30-45 minutes to reach the peak.
  4. Be aware of wild elephants
  5. Can have a bath at a safe place of the lake. Better clarify it from locals. There might be crocodiles.
  6. If you are not familiar the area better have a help from locals
  7. Better avoid in rainy days definelty it would be difficult to creep over the rock.
Related Resources
  • “Mahaweliya ha eithihasika Pollonnaruwa” මහවැලිය හා එතිහාසික පොලොන්නරුව by Jayasingha Balasooriya. Can be bought from Pollonnaruwa Museum.
Author Niroshan
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Kawudagala is a rock of 300ft height situated at Polonnaruwa-Welikanda area. My first visit to Kawudagala happened 2 years ago and I didn’t spend that much time to explore it. This time I just visited there with my colleagues for an evening and this is to share my pictures with you.

Importance of Kawudagala/Small quoin
1. It is called this rock is a hiding place of Queen Sugala (සුගලා දේවිය) once she had a war with King Parakramabahu I (මහා පරාක්රrමබාහු රජතුමා). According to descriptions there are two caves with drip ledges at this area. One cave is situated closer to the rock and other one is situated on the rock. Both caves had some paintings but destroyed by treasure hunters. There is a stone bed used by Queen Sugala.

2. Kawudagala is an old Buddhist center belongs to 2 B.C. There is an inscription at one of a cave. And can be seen ruins of a Buddhist temple around this cave.

3. British have used Kawudagala for place of espial. Trincomale harbor can be seen clearly from there. It is situated along the border of Polonnaruwa and Batticalo districts.

I couldn’t find any traces of these caves or paintings in my visit to Kawudagala. We have noticed ruins of a pagoda on top of the rock.

Welikanda is situated in Polonnaruwa-Batticalo main road (A 11) after passing Manampitiya town. After few kilometers from Welikanda town you may notice a board in left hand side towards Aselapura. You have to travel about 5-6 km along this road to reach Kawudagala. This rock is not visible to Polonnaruwa-Batticalo road as it is not that much tall. It starts to appear in your right hand side when you go along Aselapura road. We turned to right towards Ransarathenna Lake to reach Kawudagala and that section of the road was gravel. We stopped the car on the bunt of the lake and climbed along the foot pathway next to the bunt.

Where is Kawudagala situated

Black star shows Kawudagala. Note it is the border of Polonnaruwa and Batticalo districts.

Black star shows Kawudagala. Note it is the border of Polonnaruwa and Batticalo districts.

View of Kawudagala with Ransarathenna Lake (රන්සරතැන්න වැව)-Picture was taken 2 years ago.

View of Kawudagala with Ransarathenna Lake (රන්සරතැන්න වැව)-Picture was taken 2 years ago.

Directions for climbing

Directions for climbing

View of Kawudagala over paddy fields

View of Kawudagala over paddy fields

Gravel road

Gravel road

Ransarathenna Lake (රන්සරතැන්න වැව)

Ransarathenna Lake (රන්සරතැන්න වැව)

Ransarathenna Lake

Ransarathenna Lake

Kawudagala is not a difficult climb. There are three sections of the rock and no proper foot pathway to reach the top. We always adhered to less steep sections of the rock and reached the top in about 45 minutes. We have noticed one ruined pagoda and few steps engraved in the rock. The view from the top was amazing. Greenish paddy fields were seen everywhere of the rock. There were only few hills, named as Dimbulagala (Gunner’s Quoin), Thoppigala and hills of Mahiyangana. It might be the reason for selecting this place by Queen Sugala as well as British.
Sunset was so beautiful from Kawudagala.

Starting the journey

Starting the journey

A cave with some constructions. A monk has visited there a long time ago.

A cave with some constructions. A monk has visited there a long time ago.

With bluish back ground

With bluish back ground

View of the lake. Note our car.

View of the lake. Note our car.

On our way up....

On our way up….

View of paddy fields....

View of paddy fields….

Leading...

Leading…

Though we thought this as the summit it was wrong. Some more to the climb.

Though we thought this as the summit it was wrong. Some more to the climb.

Another cave with drip ledge

Another cave with drip ledge

Evening sky

Evening sky

Awesome

Awesome

View of Thoppigala (තොප්පිගල)

View of Thoppigala (තොප්පිගල)

View towards Trincomale

View towards Trincomale

The gap between the highest part of the rock and other section. This might be ruins of a pagoda.

The gap between the highest part of the rock and other section. This might be ruins of a pagoda.

The highest part of the rock.

The highest part of the rock.

Final ascend

Final ascend

Stone steps…..

Stone steps…..

Ruined pagoda on top...

Ruined pagoda on top…

Some has marked directions on top

Some has marked directions on top

The drop and view of the lake

The drop and view of the lake

Hills of Mahiyangana

Hills of Mahiyangana

Mahaweli River

Mahaweli River

Sun set....

Sun set….

Sun set....

Sun set….

In front of sun set

In front of sun set

Over the sun set

Over the sun set

Coming down....

Coming down….

Good bye Kawudagala

Good bye Kawudagala

Sun set over the lake

Sun set over the lake

We didn’t spend much time on the rock though it is a nice windy place. It was around 7.30 pm when we reached the lake bunt. We refreshed with a dip at Ransarathenna Lake and headed back to Polonnaruwa.

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