Mount Hunnasgiri, which cannot be eaten at a height of 1514 meters



Travel - Colombo, Kegalle, Peradeniya, Wattegama, Panvila, Haththala, Hunnasgiriya









Why is this mountain a mountain that cannot be eaten?
There is a famous poem in the past that our ancestors used to say that one of the poems in the poem is "Hunnasgiri Kanda". That is why we used this week's Hunnasigiri Giant at the Campbell Lane Reserve in Panvila-Knuckles Conservation Forest in Kandy. If you know someone who has a past story, post below


One afternoon, before heading back to the top of Hunnasgiri, I came back to the scene of a great rain. In the morning, however, follow the usual routine and set off. Anyway, the conformed place. Until 1 am, I was ready to go to the fort at 1 am and get ready for boarding. This time, nothing was off campus. Leave at 12 and somehow hang out in the Moneragala and leave the fort. Anyway, when we got off the Gampola bus and got off at Peradeniya, it was 4.30 pm and a bus came to our town. In the early hours of the morning, we went to the station to catch the train at Matale at 4.50 am. We got out of Wattegama at around 6am. Then the morning lavaria dumped into the stomach of the patron. The patron ate some buns. Then the usual companion boarded the hot tub of Bambarella at 6.15 am. I had a good night's sleep. Aru was told to wake up when the panvila was past. Suddenly, "Batha got up and passed." I thought it was a setback. Anyway, right before the Factory, we got down there and headed for the double over to the little corner of Hartley.


We filled up the water and passed the houses along the road. There was no rain and no rain around. In the middle of the early morning mist, there was a beautiful waterfall. More and more people are doing their daily work on this estate. We stopped for a while at the tower and went back up through the tea tree-lined gardens. Anyway, the short cut was in the middle of the plantation, so the journey got a little quicker. Finally, we went a short distance from Shortcut. By that time we were over 3500 feet. When we arrive at the named Lokanthේe, 9am is down. There was something beautiful. Located in Knuckles Range are Gombaniya, Alugallena, Kotagaga Plane & Waterfalls, Yakungegala, Selwakanda, Kandasamigala and Matale, Attipola, Brandigalada, Kotmale Monarakanda, Kukulegala, Victoria Reservoir, Mahaweli Ganga Nuwara, Wattegama and many more. We hurried, grabbed a couple of biscuits, sipped a bite of water, and took a sip of water. A little raincoat was set at this time. Anyway, we came back to the final list after going through the plantation, and there we were, half an hour up the trail. It took us half an hour to get to the top. We stopped for a while and there was a fog coming, so we looked around and started going up. When it reached the top, the fog was so thick that it could be cut. Even so, we got down on the assumption that there was a similar sight in the mill. We got down in half an hour because we wanted to get to Colombo early, but we were out in the morning because it was already closed. Anyway, Anushka and I have not forgotten that the trailhead is responsible for the ten minutes of the dead tree near the trailhead. Haiku didn't take anything home for a while and because of the sourness of the road, the two caravans broke down. The list went downhill and we walked down the middle of the pine forest, climbed up from the panvila and headed towards the short cut. After a short while, there were more footprints than ever before, so the rakshasa arrived near the factory at 3 pm. There were people on the street who were injured. A friend of the devotee had a good lunch and ate lunch at 4.30 am going to the city by bus at 4.30 am. From there, the follower is saying goodbye again.

Save only footprints Don't forget to bring only memories. Safeguarding yourself and others in the future. So win.
- Thanipangalama (Batha) -





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