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Castlereagh Bungalow Trail | Village and Field Tea Loop | 2 to 3 hours

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Distance
3.47 mi
Elevation gain
846 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
846 ft
Max elevation
3,957 ft
TrailRank 
34
Min elevation
3,957 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
one hour 7 minutes
Coordinates
406
Uploaded
November 25, 2023
Recorded
November 2023
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near Lethernt South, Central (Sri Lanka)

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Itinerary description

CONTACT TEA TRAILS NATURALIST / GUIDES FOR MORE INFORMATION OR IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: +94718395224

TRAIL DESCRIPTION: A lovely early morning or late evening 6-kilometer loop around Castlereagh Bungalow. First, the village road winds through the heart of the community, passing a few shrines, temples, the local school, and a few local shops. As the path gracefully ascends, the landscape transforms into a quilt of lush tea fields. The trail saddles up, revealing panoramic views of the Castlereagh Reservoir where the shade of a few impressive trees offering respite as you meander back to Castlereagh Bungalow.

HIKING TIPS:
- Wear comfortable and light-weight clothes.
- The hotel can provide umbrellas if needed.
- The terrain can be unsteady sometimes, hence it is advisable to wear walking shoes.
- Drink plenty of water. We can provide refreshments if required.
- Make sure you protect your head and skin from the sun.
- We have leech socks that you are welcome to borrow.

YOUR SAFETY: Ceylon Tea Trails offers the services of professional naturalist guides who are highly recommended. If you choose to self guide remember to consider all the information available and to heed local advice when necessary. Trail users are responsible for all decisions pertaining to the trail routes, trail conditions, weather, and safety. In addition to the hazards posed by steep terrain and mountain weather, trail users should be prepared for challenging route-finding and sometimes challenging trail conditions, dogs, leeches, heavy rain, intermittent thunderstorms, and plenty of sun. It is recommended to drink at least ½ litre of water per hour when hiking. Access to emergency medical care and rescue may not always immediately available.

RESPONSIBLE HIKING:
- Leave no trace: Leave the environment as you found it.
- Respect wildlife: Observe animals from a distance and avoid disturbing them.
- Please ask permission before you take pictures of people.
- Dress respectfully. Please refrain from hiking shirtless.
- Dress modestly at religious sites.
- Please avoid giving money directly to people who ask.

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