It is a dream of many people to enjoy the beauty of the environment in the open air rather than to travel in the middle of a crowded therapy.



 In addition to the well-known roads of Hatton, Palabaddala, Ratnapura, Kuruwita and Erathna, there are several other difficult jungle roads to Siripa Karuna.  If you want to enjoy the beauty of the Samanala Nature Reserve to the fullest, you must visit Siripad.  The experience of traveling on those roads without any facilities adds to the adventure of the journey.


 From Dehenakanda, Mukkuwatta Road, Siripa Karunawa is a trekking journey through steep slopes, ups and downs amidst scary forests.

 Dehenakanda, the hardest, hardest, longest and steepest climb, is an extremely difficult journey of about 15 km on the Mukkuwatta road.



 You have to go around a few mountains, climb a few hills and make a very difficult journey in the middle of Mahawana where there are no human pillars.  Therefore, this path can also be called the hardest and most difficult, longest way to reach Sri Padasthana.  During this trip we met a number of animals and were able to see leopard feces in several places.


 Apart from the Rath Ganga, the Lower Rama Rock Cave, the Ihala Rama Rock Cave, Battulu Oya, Paradise Falls and Bathiya Dola, there are many other natural attractions along the Dehenakanda Mukkuwatta Road.


 The view from the small butterfly hill in a split form is unmatched by any other route and can only be seen on this route.





 This difficult journey of about 15 km in the middle of the forest, in the midst of small waterfalls, big waterfalls, small waterfalls, leopard settlements, heavy rains and thick fog, ends at the junction of the Mukkuwatta road near the Ehela post on the Ratnapura Palabaddala road.  You need more than luck to succeed in affiliate business.  This is because it is a difficult road to find a suitable place to camp until you reach Paradise Falls.


 This is a very risky journey through leopard habitats and leopard habitats.  It is a great privilege to receive the blessings of God Saman for this journey with a pure heart.


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