Year and Month | October, 2020 |
Number of Days | One |
Crew | Chamara & My self |
Accommodation | N/A |
Transport | Pajero |
Activities | Archaeology, Photography |
Weather | Sunny |
Route | Chilaw -> Nikeweratiya -> Abanpola -> Hettuwewa -> Kathnoruwa -> Res vehera -> Returned via the same route |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
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Author | Ashan |
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During my previous visit to Sasseruwa the rainy weather conditions halted my uphill hike to a mid point so after a long pause it was time for completion. Since the sun was blazing during the mornings we decided to hike up early as possible so after reaching the ancient Budhdha statue we started hiking up along the adjoining foot path.
There is a clear foot path towards a lovely rocky plain and from here, one needs to pass a cave to reach another huge rocky area where the foot path vanishes to thin air.
From the rocky plain the summit could be seen easily but to reach it from this point we had to tackle a difficult terrain with vines. Last bit of the hike was through short and dry forest cover. The summit consist of 3 huge boulders and after hanging around a bit we headed towards the northern edge where ruins of a pagoda could be seen.
From the summit one could appreciate Nika wewa kanda, Galagiriya, Atharagalla kanda, Kinihira kanda, Ritigala, Degadathurawa, Kala wewa, Balalu wewa, many near by tanks, Gedaragala pathana, Menikdena, Kadigala, Arangala, Katnoruwa, Siyambalangamuwa tanks and towards meegelewa, etc
After a brief stay we rushed back to the temple to taste a yummy “Thembili” before departing towards our next destination. It only took around 3 hours for the whole exploration and if you are interested there is lot to see in this ancient site (refer my previous report ).