Year and Month | 2020 January 04th |
Number of Days | One |
Crew | 04-Keshan, Sumedha Sampath, Nuwan and Myself |
Accommodation | Not applicable |
Transport | By bus and hiking |
Activities | Hiking and Photography |
Weather | Excellent |
Route | Colombo->Kandy->Hunnasgiriya in A26 road->Nawenagala->Back in the same route->Colombo |
Tips, Notes and Special remark |
Special thanks to Chamara for sharing some important details about the hike. |
Related Resources | Nawanagala surveyors point /නාවනගල |
Author | Niroshan |
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Nawanagala / Nawenagala is another mountain situated at southern border of Knuckles Massif. It can be well seen when you travel along A26 road, just after Hunnasgiriya town. The majestic appearance of Nawenagala attracts travelers to hike it. As it is situated at southern border of Knuckles massif, the top of Nawenagala was a surveyor point as well. It was mentioned as one place where sacred tooth relic was kept on it’s way to Kandy. One of the reasons for the name Nawanagala (නාවනගල) is due to the frequent wetness of one of the lower peaks.
Let’s see the view of Nawenagala from different mountains
![]() Classic view of Nawenagala from Randenigala Hills. Highest peak is seen in front. Other peak is seen behind. |
![]() View of Nawenagala from Aliyakotagala. |
![]() View of Nawenagala from Kodibendihinna. |
![]() It’s unique appearance makes easy to identify it. From Chariot pathway. |
It was our first hike of 2020. Ashan and Chamara have done it one year before and their information was our guide. Early morning we have reached Hunnasgiriya town and had breakfast from small tea shop right next to Meemure road. According to Ashan’s report Nawenagala has two peaks. Our plan was to hike along the ridge of the mountain to reach 1st peak (7.183848, 80.511359) and then move to 2nd peak (7.312162, 80.857327).
![]() Click image to enlarge. Two peaks of Nawanagala are marked. |
We got onto the ridge of the mountain from the first bend of Meemure road. Lower part of Nawenagala is completely covered by Pinus forest with minimal under growth. At the end of Pinus forest we have entered the forest with Bamboo bushes.
![]() Nuwan (left), Keshan and Sumedha (right)-members of the journey |
![]() Along Meemure road…. This was the point where we got into the forest patch |
![]() Towards Bambaragan Oya side |
![]() Checking clicks…. |
![]() Medamahanuwara Kanda and A26 road. Medamahanuwara Kanda / Rajagala Kanda was the neighboring peak of this journey. |
![]() කෑලෑ ගොටුකොළ |
![]() It’s a beautiful morning |
![]() Buddha statue at Hunnasgiriya… Through Pinus window |
![]() Transferring from Pinus forest to mountainous forest |
There was an almost clear foot path through the forest till we reach the water stream. Seems people have move along this path frequently to set tube lines to get water.
![]() Morning sun rays… |
![]() Forest above pinus patch |
![]() Coming across the water stream |
It was the only water source we came across in this hike. After another 20-30 minutes hike we were able to reach the ridge of first peak which was completely covered with Bamboo. Thickly woven bamboo was the main obstacle we have faced.
After a certain distance a foot pathway was noted through Bamboo forest. Later we have reached a place where highest peak of Nawenagala and surrounding were seen.
![]() Back to forest cover after the stream |
![]() Small rock climbing part |
![]() Get into Bamboo |
![]() Facing the main obstacle-Bamboo |
![]() Coming out of Bamboo forest. |
![]() 2nd peak of Nawenagala |
![]() Winding A26 road |
![]() Paddies |
Again we continued the journey through Bamboo forest along the clear path. This bamboo forest finished at an open area with good view. It includes Medamahanuwara Kanda, Victoria reservoir, Kandy town, Ambuluwawa, Alagalla etc.
![]() Reached the second view point on our way up…. |
![]() Madamahanuwara Kanda |
![]() Bambaragan Oya side |
![]() Part of Victoria Reservoir |
![]() Hills beyond Victoria reservoir |
![]() Ambuluwawa tower is seen as a white dot |
![]() Kabaragala |
![]() Kandy town and Alagalla |
![]() Might be Piduruthalagala hills |
It was about 500m below the summit of first peak. We walked through an open area and passed small forest patch to reach the top of first peak. The scenery was the combination of above mentioned first two view points. We had a long rest at this first peak after about 3½-4 hour journey. Though mist has covered our view intermittently it was not a major issue. Height of the first peak was about 1420m.
![]() Continuous ascend…. |
![]() තේ ගෙඩි |
![]() A lot of mushroom |
![]() Reached first peak of Nawenagala |
![]() The view from first peak |
![]() Hunnasgiriya and Campbell lane forest reserve |
![]() Mist was around |
![]() Having a long rest at first peak |
2nd peak / highest point of Nawenagala is situated at 1488m height. It was about another 1-1½ hour hike from first peak to second peak of Nawenagala. We have passed a nice plain which is situated at the edge of first peak. It was a good camp site and there were evidence of camping as well.
![]() Second peak of Nawenagala is seen to first peak |
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![]() Good camp site at edge of 1st peak |
![]() Evidence of camping… |
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![]() We are closer to second peak |
There was a significant drop between the edge of 1st peak and second peak of Nawenagala. After passing another forest patch and bushy area, we were able to reach second peak / highest point of Nawenagala. Few meters before the highest point, we have noted the Erskine mark. Closer to Erskine point we were able to view Yahangala, Kehelpothdoruwegala, Velangolla Pathana, Gerandi Eli, Ududumbara town, Hetakatuwegala, Galpadihela and Mahiyanganaya area. There was a collection of stones at the highest point but no view there. Then we moved to the edge of the mountain and climbed on trees to get a clear view on that side. It includes Madamahanuwara Kanda, Hunnasgiriya town, Kodibendihinna, Kukulagala, Hegasulla, Randenigala reservoir, Padupola plain, Randenigala hills and Hunnasgiriya area.
![]() View from second peak. Towards Hunnasgiriya. |
![]() Kukulagala |
![]() Zoomed view of Madamahanuwara Kanda. |
![]() They have come to the edge of second peak. |
![]() Randenigala reservoir |
![]() Hegasulla and Korahana area |
![]() Randenigala Hills |
![]() Hunnasgiriya town |
![]() A26 road |
![]() Paddies |
![]() View point |
![]() He is showing the highest point |
![]() Adaptation |
![]() Ududumbara town, Hetakatuegala and Galpadihela |
![]() Towards Galpadihela |
![]() Lakes at Mahiyanganaya |
![]() Lakes at Mahiyanganaya |
![]() Ududumbara town |
![]() Erskine has visited there in 1910 |
![]() On top of Erskine points |
![]() Enjoying the view from Erskine point |
![]() Yahangala and Kehelpothdoruwegala |
![]() Kehelpothdoruwegala |
![]() Kalugala Gerandi Eli |
![]() Bird’s eye view of second peak of Nawenagala |
![]() Bird’s eye view of second peak of Nawenagala |
![]() Bird’s eye view of second peak of Nawenagala |
![]() Important land marks of our journey. |
We decided to follow the same path for return journey and finished it by three hours. It was an energetic start for 2020.
![]() Getting down |
![]() At the end of the day. |
Just list Erskine points on mountains.
1. Nawenagala
2. Knuckles-Kirigalpoththa
![]() Erskine mark on Knuckles-Kirigalpoththa |
3. Kokagala
![]() Erskine mark on Kokagala |
4. Galpadihela
![]() Erskine mark on Galpadihela Mountain |
5. Kukulagala
![]() Erskine mark on Kukulagala |
Thanks for reading