Year and Month | 2021 May 02nd |
Number of Days | One |
Crew | 04-Amal Madawa, Prabath, Kasun Lakmal and Myself |
Accommodation | Not Applicable |
Transport | By car, tractor and hiking |
Activities | Hiking and Photography |
Weather | Excellent |
Route | Colombo->Matara->Mattala->Buttala->Moneragala->Bibile->Ekiriyankumbura->Ekiriyankumbura Lake-> Madegala->Back along same route |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
A big thanks goes to Kalindu and his family. |
Author | Niroshan |
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Madegala (මාදේගල) (What locals called) / Madiyagala (මාදියගල) (mentioned at metric map) is an isolated mountain situated at Ekiriyankumbura-Padiyathalawa area. The important feature of this mountain is, it is situated at border of Badulla (Uva province) and Ampara (Eastern province) districts.
I have noted Madiyagala at nearby two places: Kokagala and Viyanhela. Madiyagala is seen to Viyanhela as a range behind Amunehela.
This was the last hike before the third Corona wave pause our travel life. We have planned to hike Madegala from Ekiriyankumbura (ඇකිරියන්කුඹුර) side. Google map shows Ekiriyankumbura Lake situated at base of Madegala. Our main contact person was Kalindu who was a good friend of Kasun lives at Ekiriyankumbura.
Amal and Myself started the journey around 2am from Colombo to Matara via highway. Prabath and Kasun joined with us from Matara. Our long journey to Ekiriyankumbura ended at 8am. We have enjoyed the sun rise over paddies at Wellawaya.
Our trail head started at bunt of Ekiriyankumbura Lake which is situated at base of Madegala. After having breakfast at Kalindu’s place he has arranged a tractor to drop us at lake bunt. Madegala rises as a giant behind Ekiriyankumbura Lake and Waradankuliya (වරදන්කුලිය) Mountain is seen at side of the lake. We followed the road on Lake Bunt and according to Google map we entered the forest. It was the journey through dry zone forest but ample of varied sizes of rocks were there. There was a water stream starting from Madegala and we have filled our bottles from it. A water tank has been built to collect this water to distribute.
We have targeted the highest point of Madegala along a side ridge but it took a long time to hike along this ridge. Most of the time it was a continuous hike and we had to go around the rocks to overcome them. As it was a shaded path (most of the time
) we didn’t feel much tiredness. On the other hand it was a slow pace journey and we have come across a foot path towards the peak at middle of the journey. It took about four and half hours to reach a slab rock with surrounding view (7.310163, 81.260269) but it was not the highest point.
This slab rock is situated at the level of about 780m compared to highest point of Madegala at 873m. We were able to view Kokagala, Unukirigala, Maduru Oya reservior, Ulhitiya reservior, Kamburagala, Omanugala, Dimbulagala and Madulsima range. Amunehela and Viyanhela side was not clear to this slab rock due to forest cover. But we were able to view Viyanhela and Dhanigala (Gal Oya hills) by drone camera.
We have continued the journey towards the peak of Madegala following this slab rock. Unfortunately we could reach another one slab rock beyond the one we had the view. The approximate height of this slab rock was around 800m and we gave up the journey at this point. Reasons were
1. Seems it was not possible to move beyond this point. We have to try another way to reach the peak.
2. We were running out of time.
Therefore Madiyagala hike was an attempted hike and we turned back. It was around 4.30pm when we started to descend and followed bit separate way in getting down. Luckily we met a clear foot path people follow to reach the water tank situated at lower part of the mountain. It was around 6.30 pm (we ran in descend) when we reached the lake bunt.
Aerial pictures from Madegala
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