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The Pekoe Trail - Stage 20 - Lunuwatte To Uda Pussellawa - Offical Profile

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Distance
7.82 mi
Elevation gain
2,136 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,453 ft
Max elevation
5,292 ft
TrailRank 
39 5
Min elevation
5,292 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
2 hours 31 minutes
Coordinates
180
Uploaded
March 10, 2023
Recorded
March 2023
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near Pattiyakumbura, Uva (Sri Lanka)

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Itinerary description

IMPORTANT NOTE: The stage is walkable but not yet fully signposted. Trail users are advised to consider all the information available and to heed local advice when available. The services of a professional mountain guide are recommended. Trail users are responsible for all decisions as to the trail routes, trail conditions, weather, and safety. In addition to the hazards posed by steep terrain and mountain weather, hikers should be prepared for difficult route-finding and challenging trail conditions, dogs, leaches, heavy rain, intermittent thunderstorms, and plenty of sun. It is recommended to drink at least 1/2 litre of water per hour when hiking. Access to emergency medical care and rescue is not always immediately available.

Please download the latest version of the map before navigating the stage to avoid missing out on any re-routing.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE STAGE

Today’s stage starts in Lunuwatte town heading west on a village road toward the Sri Wisuddharamaya Temple. Within a short distance, you’ll see a pretty lake on the left-hand side and the temple to your right.

We continue straight down towards the paddy fields below. At the 1.5 km post, we begin to ascent in between village homes. The next km is probably the hardest part of today’s walk as we ascend zig-zagging up village roads until we enter the eucalyptus forest. We leave the village behind and from here on, all the way to the end, we’re in forests and tea plantations, with a total of 10 km of quiet countryside ahead of us – half uphill and half downhill.

At the 3 km point, we enter the eucalyptus and pine forest as we gradually ascend. Don’t be intimidated by the mountain ahead of you, The Pekoe Trail circumvents the forested hill on the eastern side. The dominant plants on the hill are large eucalyptus trees apparently planted to stabilize the slope after the original forest was cleared some thirty years ago. Enjoy the wilderness and the views to the east as you follow the contour of the hill. The trail is thin but clear –a “category 1 trail“ at this stage.

At the 4.5 km point, we arrive at the Sthripura Caves, an important cave network stepped in myth. Sthripura, also spelled Isthripura, is derived from Sanskrit and Sinhalese word Sthri which means woman, and Pura meaning town and refers to a mythical incident where King Walagamba (who died in 77 BC) hid 500 queens in a cave to protect them (Basnayake, 1983).

From here we head northwest on the clearly visible tea trail ahead of us. Leaving a small estate worker village to our left we walk on tea trails gradually ascending all the way to the top. At the 6 km point, we pass by the Estate’s Manager's Bungalow.

At the 6.8 km point, we arrive at the tea-trail junction that saddles both valleys and sits on the border between the Central and Uva provinces. We take the trail to the right and follow the trail on the ridge for approximately 1.5 km including a few hundred meters of pine forest. The views from here are stunning.

At the 8.7 km point, we begin to descend first through another eucalyptus forest and then down the maze of tea trails before us. If you look up ahead you are looking in the general direction of The Pekoe Trail – and the day ahead which is Uda Pussellawa to Ragala.

At the 10.7 km point, having descended for a while, you will find yourself walking uphill for a hundred meters again and then crossing a small bridge. From here the end of the stage, Uda Pussellawa town, is only 1.5 km away. The tea trail we are on links with an old country road that heads down to the village. You will see the main Uda Pussellawa -Ragala Road twisting and turning down below. You can avoid it all together – this secondary road takes you down into the center of town all the way. At the 12 km point, the trail narrows down to a single file as you will walk between a house to your right and a fence to your left, but only for 10 meters.

We then descend gradually towards Uda Pussellawa, town is a reasonably large village, transport and commercial hub with basic facilities, shops, and ATMs. We love this day!

PLEASE TAKE ALL YOUR RUBBISH WITH YOU AND IF YOU SEE ANY RUBBISH OTHERS LEFT BEHIND TRY TO TAKE IT - EVEN IF JUST A BOTTLE OR A PLASTIC BAG, EVERY BIT COUNTS - THANK YOU.

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The Pekoe Trail is designed to support development and livelihoods in rural areas of Sri Lanka. Buying goods and services from local businesses helps communities along the trail to thrive. The Pekoe Trail is funded by the European Union (EU) with additional support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by IESC on behalf of Sri Lanka Tourism.

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  • Photo of worldgeo
    worldgeo Apr 4, 2023

    I have followed this trail  verified  View more

    après avoir rejoint le parcours de l'étape 20, j'arrive rapidement près d'un petit lac magnifique. Cela serait pas mal si il y avait un petit hôtel à cet endroit ! 🙂. La route est facile , les paysages continuent à être magnifiques. C'est intéressant de voir comment s'organisent les personnes travaillant dans les jardins. Arrivé à Uda Pussellawa, je m'arrête pour boire un jus de coconut. J'en profite pour demander s'il y a un hôtel. La réponse est négative mais il y a une salle de mariage avec des chambres. Je commence à être habitué ! 🙂 Vous pouvez appeler KTS ; 00 94 77 371 8842. Les chambres sont relativement propres et vous êtes près du centre et en sécurité .

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