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Teardrop Adventure Trails - Camellia Hills Long Tea and Village Loop 6.8 Km

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Distance
4.27 mi
Elevation gain
892 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
892 ft
Max elevation
4,003 ft
TrailRank 
48
Min elevation
3,599 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
one hour 22 minutes
Coordinates
144
Uploaded
November 15, 2021
Recorded
November 2021
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near Lethernt South, Central (Sri Lanka)

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Itinerary description

2 HOUR+ TEA AND VILLAGE LOOP FROM CAMELIA HILLS BUNGALOW - SELF GUIDED.
This is an amazingly scenic walk with a bit of everything. The first part is all on tea trails, very wide and easy to follow. The view of the Castlereagh reservoir from the upper section of this trail is fabulous. The second part is on the way back to the bungalow is through the village road where you will have an opportunity to see the local school, the kovil, some shops and the locals going about their business.

PLEASE HIKE RESPONSIBLY
Learn as much as possible about Sri Lanka and the Sri Lankan Tea Country – the different cultures and values. Learn some Tamil and Sinhala don’t be afraid to use them – a few words in the local language will make your interaction with the locals all the more enjoyable.

Learn what’s appropriate behavior and body language. If in doubt ask your guide or the hotel or accommodation staff. Dress respectfully with an awareness of local standards. Dont hike with your shirt off. Dress modestly at religious sites and check with us what swimwear is suitable for pools and rivers.

Always ask first before photographing or videoing people. Respect social distancing, especially in times like these. Avoid giving gifts or money to people you have just met. Never give money to children directly. Ask us if you would like to support a local initiative that helps children.

Supporting the community through a local school, clinic, or development project is more constructive. If you would like to donate to a local community project, we can help you channel the funds.

CLOTHING / WEATHER
Wear comfortable and light-weight clothes. The climate can change quickly so it is advisable to be prepared. Take an extra layer or a jumper as it can get quite chilly. The hotel can provide umbrellas if needed.

FOOTWEAR
The terrain can be unsteady sometimes, hence it is advisable to wear walking shoes if possible. The hotel can provide wellington boots and walking sticks.

CAMERA
The views are breathtaking, so it would be a good idea to take a camera to capture all the magnificent moments along the way.

FOOD / WATER
On longer walks, the hotel can provide refreshments if required. Kindly let us know in advance.

LEECHES
During or after rainy weather, you may encounter leeches, especially when walking ‘off road’. We have a few pairs of leech socks that you are welcome to borrow. If one attaches to you, try to resist the urge to pull it off; leech bites are not dangerous or painful, just annoying. If it hasn't attached to you yet, flick the leech away with your fingers.

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Dunkel Tea Factory

Dunkel Tea Factory situated on the banks of the Castlereagh reservoir owned by MJF Tea Gardens, a Dilmah Tea company. Dunkeld estate comprises of 220 hectares or 550 acres of high grown Ceylon tea, and the factory annually producing about 350,000 kgs of tea.

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Assembly of God Church

Assembly of God Church is a Assemblies of God church located in Sri Lanka. It is one of the 61 Assemblies of God churches in Sri Lanka.

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Castlereagh Reservoir

The Castlereagh Reservoir is one of Sri Lanka’s best-kept secrets; hidden in a valley and circled by tall green peaks, the reservoir is perhaps the most idyllic location in the hill country. The reservoir looks like something straight out of a fairytale: Apart from being incredibly beautiful, the reservoir is also vital for its adjoining power station, and it provides most of the electricity in the area. The reservoir also has an ‘airport’, since the drive to Hatton can be quite tedious, many people opt for taking a seaplane from Colombo which lands on the reservoir! A sight which would definitely excite anyone!

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Buddhist Temple - Stupa

A Small Buddhist temple maintained by the staff members of the Electricity board , which is commonly used by the small community of buddhist around the Castlereagh & Osborne area. You can easily spot the Stupa (pagoda) at multiple locations on this trial because of its elevated construction.

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Mariamman Kovil

Castlereigh Sri Muthumari amman Kovil. Amman Hindu temple which commonly used by both Hindu and Buddhist community around the Castlereagh & Dunkeld area. Mariamman, often abbreviated to Amman, is a Hindu goddess of rain, predominantly venerated in the rural hill areas of Sri Lanka .Her worship mainly focuses on bringing rains and curing diseases like cholera, smallpox, and chicken pox. Mariamman is worshipped in accordance with local traditions such as Pidari or the Gramadevata. She is also considered as a guardian deity by many hindu villagers.

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Castlereagh Tea TrailBungalow

Castlereagh Bungalow sits on the banks of Castlereagh Lake with stunning views across the water, sitting regal in its position overlooking the landscape. This century old bungalow captures the style of the colonial era in the region, with exquisite parquet floors and open fireplaces it evokes recollections of the life and times of the tea planters who once lived here.

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CARFAX Tamil School - castlereagh

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Trail Corridor

This is the trail corridor which connects the Camellia Hills bungalow and starting point of all our tea and nature trail walks.

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Creek Crossing

You will see this beautiful creek flowing through the tea estate. The physics of moving water is not in your favor, so be extra cautious while crossing during the rainy days where the water level goes over the trail. Though nobody likes wet shoes, your chances of slipping and falling go up exponentially when you’re barefoot.

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Albizia Tree

The Albizia is a fast-growing tree, about 30 m tall, in nature with a massive trunk and an open crown. It is used as a valuable timber for furniture making, as a fuel wood, and fodder for cattle grazing.

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The Road-side Shrine Tree

Roadside shrines dedicated to the Lord Shiva & Elephant-headed Lord Ganesh and other Hindu deities in tea estates by the roadside. These statues of Hindu deities wrapped in colourful sacred cloths. The banyan trees are favourite spots for the Tea Estate hindu community to build small roadside shrines. Someone places the statue, someone prays, eventually some people get together and build a small shrine around it, and before you know it, it becomes the local pilgrim spot.

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