Are you a Passionate Traveler, Trekker or Hiker? Well I'm one and wanna share all my Trekking/Traveling Experiences with you by introducing new trekking destination, showing the up-to-date status of known places, promoting responsible travel tips and much more.
Be it Wildlife, Mountains, Rivers, Waterfalls or even Railway Hikes, I'm an ardent fan of them and wanna spend as much time as possible close to the Mother Nature. However, safeguarding our nature/environment to the future is essential as our entire future depends on it. Therefore, my objective is to promote/introduce responsible traveling habits among all Nature Lovers.
Mind you, the Man is nothing without the Nature but the Nature can very well survive without the Man. Therefore our prime objective should be to treat her well so that in turn she will look after us all.
Well, this was done in Aug 2023. I've seen the path has been improved and cleared. However, the section between Deltota and Loolecondera are quite susceptible to overgrow really fast. So, travelling alone is prob not a good idea.
keep doing bro, don't worry about the number views due to language. amazing effort. you are promoting our beautiful country to the entire world - superb work
Wow...Marvellous . It refreshed our journey together with some additional information . One of the most scenic stages . Isnt it . With the evening rays surrounding gave a unexplainable colour . The calmness of the trail blended with that colour gave a strange feeling. Very well narrated video . Thanks for sharing 🎉
I watched your documentary fully. It's mere pleasure all along one hour journey. I hope and pray, you will be recognized for your hard work, in terms of viewership. Looking forward for your next video.
I watched your documentary fully. It is such a wonderful journey. Your videograph and editing is excellent. I felt like walking along with you, in those secluded trails. Thank you for posting it in RU-vid and made available. Looking forward for your next video.
Highly recommended. If you are doing pekoe trail stage 14 , this place is at 4.6 km mark . Near a summer hut. The manager Raja is very humble and helpful person . Also he is very innovative person . They are planning to build a campsite for travellers . Thats a good news for pekoe trail hikers Thank you Sri for doing this short and sweet 😍 video within short time..🎉
So great to see this Pekoe Trail Video!!! Thanks for doing it. BY the way, is it possible to do a full circle, if someone don't want to go the full length? do we have to return on the same trail?
Meaning you wanna turn around half way? If so, depends on where you turn. You could get onto the Galaha Road depending on the location - Otherwise, would have to come back on the same path.
Hello - We went there 9 years ago. So I ain't got any contacts for a guide. Meththa who's in this video was our guide but I don't have his contact number anymore. In case I can find, will share it here.
Dear friend. Very beautiful hiking across the tea estates. The estates you have covered look very healthy and of best quality. Hope, the fragrance these tea bushes emanates, make your journey very refreshing. I grew among tea bushes in the up country and fondly remembering those wonderful days . Thank you so much for putting out this video.
A wonderful venture into the peak wilderness. Love your take on "Magal ganga" and "Kuru ganga". Maybe add on a playlist for that foretold journey towards "Maliboda Eli 7" too. Maybe visit there again if time allows you freedom. Who knows?I would certainly watch that video. As always... love your enthusiasm and passion you put on to each journey. Even though you completed all trails for Adam's peak,never give up visiting that place again and again. That scenery which contained "Bagawanthalawa, Mahamuni Kanda, Gawarawila, Bena Samanala and Darmarajagala" was eye candy to me. No need to exaggerate,but it looks like a cinematic illustration. I can only imagine how much picturesque it is to see it from your very own eyes. Your vivid explanations regarding locations are priceless. Never miss them. Plus the dead silence you bring on from time to time at various locations keep adding a missing factor ,which is something a lot of travellers are unaware of. The understanding of the surroundings.