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Sri Lanka

Panoramastrecke durch das Kelani-Flusstal

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Panoramastrecke durch das Kelani-Flusstal

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Panoramastrecke durch das Kelani-Flusstal

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The Panoramic route through Kelani River Valley offers an immersive journey along Sri Lanka's fourth-longest river, the 145-kilometer-long Kelani River. Originating in the central highlands of the Sri Pada Mountain Range, the river carves its way through diverse landscapes across districts like Nuwara Eliya, Ratnapura, Kegalle, Gampaha, and Colombo, before reaching the Indian Ocean. This scenic route is not a single designated trail but rather an experiential exploration of the river's rich natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical significance.

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    4. Februar 2019

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    Polpitiya - Hangarapitiya Road - Panoramaweg durch das Kelani-Tal!
    Der Kelani River (singhalesisch: කැළණි ගඟ) ist 145 Kilometer lang und der viertlängste Fluss in Sri Lanka und
    erstreckt sich vom Sri Pada-Gebirge bis nach Colombo.
    Die gebrochene Asphaltstraße schlängelt sich durch unberührte Wälder, kleine Dörfer und Teeplantagen. Kein Verkehr, nur wenige Busse.
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    Distanz 18,4 km

    Anstieg 10 m

    Abstieg 750 m

    Wetter

    Bereitgestellt von Foreca

    Freitag 1 Mai

    28°C

    19°C

    67 %

    Zusätzliche Wettertipps

    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 7,0 km/h

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    Is the 'Panoramic route through Kelani River Valley' a single, clearly marked trail?

    No, the 'Panoramic route through Kelani River Valley' is not a single, formally designated trail. Instead, it refers to an experiential journey encompassing various locations, activities, and historical sites along the scenic Kelani River. It's a concept that allows for exploration of different segments and attractions within the valley, rather than a singular, continuous path.

    What is the typical difficulty level for hiking sections along the Kelani River Valley?

    The difficulty varies significantly depending on the specific section you choose to explore. Some parts, like the Polpitiya - Hangarapitiya Road, are described as an intermediate trail with broken tarmac roads winding through forests and villages. Other areas might involve more rugged paths. Generally, you can find routes ranging from easy strolls to more demanding treks, especially around areas like Kitulgala.

    Are there specific hiking trails recommended for beginners in the Kelani River Valley?

    While the 'Panoramic route' itself is not a single beginner trail, many sections offer easier walks. Look for routes described as 'strolls' or those on well-maintained roads, such as certain segments of the Polpitiya - Hangarapitiya Road. These areas often provide scenic views without significant elevation changes or challenging terrain, making them suitable for those new to hiking.

    What are some notable landmarks or points of interest along the Kelani River Valley route?

    The route is rich with natural and cultural landmarks. You can expect to see lush forests, numerous waterfalls, and significant bridges like the Nawagamuwa Bridge offering panoramic views. Culturally, the Kelani Raja Maha Vihara, a venerated Buddhist shrine, and sites connected to the region's history, such as the filming location for 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' near Kitulgala, are notable. The valley also features hydroelectric power generation sites like the Castlereigh and Laxapana reservoirs.

    Is the Kelani River Valley suitable for family outings or dog-friendly hikes?

    Many sections of the Kelani River Valley are suitable for families, especially those with easier terrain and scenic viewpoints. For dog-friendly hikes, it's advisable to research specific segments or trails, as local regulations or terrain might vary. Generally, less crowded, open areas away from protected wildlife zones are more accommodating for pets, but always ensure your dog is leashed and you carry waste bags.

    What are the best times of year to visit the Kelani River Valley for specific activities like white-water rafting or hiking?

    While the valley can be enjoyed year-round, the dry seasons generally offer more comfortable conditions for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. For white-water rafting, particularly in Kitulgala, the water levels are typically higher and more exciting during the monsoon seasons (May to July and October to January), though rafting is often available year-round with varying intensity.

    What public transport options are available to access different parts of the Kelani River Valley?

    Local buses serve various points along the Kelani River Valley, making different sections accessible. The historic Kelani Valley railway line, originally built for plantations, also runs through the region, offering a unique way to experience the landscape and connect to certain areas. It's recommended to check local bus and train schedules for specific destinations within the valley.

    Are there cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options available along the Kelani River Valley, especially near Kitulgala?

    Yes, particularly in areas like Kitulgala, which is known for adventure sports, you will find various accommodation options ranging from guesthouses to eco-lodges. There are also local cafes and restaurants offering Sri Lankan cuisine. As you venture into more remote sections of the valley, amenities may become scarcer, so it's wise to plan accordingly and carry essentials.

    What should hikers wear and carry for a day trip along the Kelani River Valley?

    Given the varied terrain and tropical climate, hikers should wear comfortable, breathable clothing and sturdy footwear suitable for walking on potentially rugged or broken tarmac paths. Essentials to carry include plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), insect repellent, and a basic first-aid kit. A lightweight rain jacket is also advisable, especially during monsoon seasons, as weather can change quickly.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming or finding waterfalls along the Kelani River Valley?

    Yes, the Kelani River Valley is characterized by numerous waterfalls and the river itself. While specific designated wild swimming spots may not be formally marked, many visitors enjoy finding secluded areas along the river or near waterfalls for a refreshing dip. Always exercise caution, assess water conditions, and be aware of currents before entering the water.

    How does the 'Panoramic route' connect to the Kelani Valley railway line?

    The Kelani Valley railway line, with its historical significance and scenic route, runs through parts of the Kelani River Valley. While not a direct hiking trail, it offers a parallel perspective and can be used to access various towns and points of interest along the river. Exploring sections near railway stations can provide unique views and a glimpse into the region's past economic activities.

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