Year and Month | 21-October-2018 |
Number of Days | One |
Crew | 10 (Sobasiri Team) |
Accommodation | N/A |
Transport | Hired Vehicle |
Activities | Hiking, Nature Exploring, Photography, Mountaineering, Wildlife Adventure |
Weather | Perfect |
Route | Colombo -> Kandy -> Ragala Road -> Walapane -> Nildandahinna Road (නිල්දන්ඩාහින්න පාර ) -> Theripeha (Thripeha) Road -> Theripeha (තෙරිපැහැ) -> Hegasulla Mountain -> Randenigala Mountain Range |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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Related Resources | Hegasulla/ Agassula Hike 1205m |
Author | Ranshan Fernando |
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Randenigala mountain range is a unique and lesser-visited area due to the massive risk of wild elephants. Because all the drivers can see elephants at Raja Mawatha which go through the VRR forest reserve where no other residences or even a single resting place on that road. We had this experience along with our Hegasulla Hike done on the same day morning. After we came to the top of Hegasulla Mountain we decided to descend to the Randenigala range and climb up all three main peaks of the range.
It was a very hard hike as we were lack of water. Our water reserve was finished at Hegasulla and however, we started our trek to Randenigala range with a hope that we will meet up a stream. It was not difficult as we had to walk through Maana bushes and at some point it was difficult on climbing as falling of rocks and slippering.
After 1-2 trek we found the only water source in a small area but it was a mud area. We saw evidence of wild boars and elephants but due to the thirsty, we had to drink that brown color water. After that, we came to the highest peak of Randenigala range by passing three summits around 4pm. When we descend our journey we suddenly faced three elephants at a distance of 150-200m. It was a scary situation as they are running to our side and we shouted and were able to move them into the jungle back. Finally, we came to Hegasulla around 5.30-6 pm and reached to the village around7pm.
This is the mud area where we had to drink this water. There were s many foto prints of Wild boars and some of the Elephants. We didn’t think twice and we all started drinking this water directly from the source. We lay down to the ground and drink the water directly from the mud pits.
However, I advised all the members to have some medicins after they went to their home. It was a funny moment that all of us had this experience for their first time. We had drink from the streams but never from mud pits like this. So, be careful and carry enough water with you as there are no streams or springs borning from this mountains.
Here, we had to meet some wild elephants. It is a family with Mother, Father, and the baby. So, they might be afraid of us and the same scenario happened to us as the distance between both of us was less than 200m. However, we shouted and run away from them and they did the same and went back to the jungle.
This is a very risky situation as we were seeking this kind of situation at the beginning of the journey but didn’t thought a close up meet like this. hence always be careful and keep your eyes on the surroundings and the best thing to away from them is run. While you running be more careful about the besides and the bushy areas as there might be some more and you might be fallen or slippery.
Thank you for reading !