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Searching Jumbos at Velangolla Pathana (1020m)

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Year and Month  2016 Octomber 30th
Number of Days  One
Crew  Two-Chamara and My self
Accommodation  Not applicable
Transport  Bus, Three wheel and climbing
Activities  Hiking, Sightseeing and Photography
Weather  Excellent
Route Colombo->Kandy->Ududumbara (උඩුදුම්බර) ->Uda Iluka (උඩඉලුක)->Velangolla Pathana (වෙලන්ගොල්ල පතන) ->Medakelle (මැද කැලේ)->Lihinikatiya (ලිහිනිකැටිය)->Batumulla (බටුමුල්ල)-> Udaththawa (උඩත්තාව)->Udawela (උඩවෙල) ->Hasalaka->Kandy->Colombo
Tips, Notes and Special remark
  1. Start the journey in early morning.
  2. Threewheel charges from Ududumbara to Uda Iluka is varied. Average is Rs 800.
  3. Carry at least 2l per person. There are no water sources after the one at Mana patch till you get down to Udaththawa. Can’t recommend of approaching to water sources at Velangolla Pathana as elephants are roaming.
  4. Still this area is clean. Don’t pollute.
  5. It is better watch elephants from far.
  6. Velangolla Pathana is a nice place for camping. But be cautious about elephants.
  7. There is a significant drop to Medakelle side. But can go down through Mana bushes.
  8. This is not something to promote visiting wild elephants. It is a risky activity and you must have an escape plan in a case if an elephant chase you.
Related Resources Back to Yahangala
Author  Niroshan and Chamara
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This was our back to back visit to Velangolla Pathana in order to view elephants. It was kind of a rare incident to watch elephants at high attitude. We have seen an elephant on Velangolla Pathana on our way to climb Yahangala. It was seen far and we have noticed it was not moving much. We were so curious on watching this elephant and planned a separate journey to visit the elephants at Yahangala Pathana.
But it was only Chamara and myself on the day of visiting Velangolla Pathana. As usual we started the journey early morning and reached Ududumbara. We had our breakfast from Ududumbara and hired a three wheeler to reach the trail head to Velangolla Pathana. We were familiar to the environment due to recent visit.
Chamara and myself reached Velangolla Pathana in 1hour time. Surrounding was bit gloomy compared to our Yahangala visit.
Velangolla Pathana spreads on right side of Yahangala. Basically it is covered with grass and Mana bushes. It is not a flat plateau. Velangolla Pathana has less tall trees except the mana patch. Our plan was to get down to Udawela side from Pathana and reach Hasalaka.

Yahangala becomes an acceptable tourist attraction

Yahangala becomes an acceptable tourist attraction

Following rituals before enter the forest. Photo belongs Chamara

Following rituals before enter the forest. Photo belongs Chamara

On the way to Velangolla Pathana-Garandigala at back drop

On the way to Velangolla Pathana-Garandigala at back drop

At Velangolla Pathana. Two man team with back drop of Yahangala. Photo belongs to Chamara.

At Velangolla Pathana. Two man team with back drop of Yahangala. Photo belongs to Chamara.

Get blessings from Gale Bandara Dewiyo. Photo belonges to Chamara.

Get blessings from Gale Bandara Dewiyo. Photo belonges to Chamara.

View of Kehelpothdoruwegala from Velangolla Pathana

View of Kehelpothdoruwegala from Velangolla Pathana

View of Knuckles peaks from Velangolla Pathana. Click credit goes to Chamara.

View of Knuckles peaks from Velangolla Pathana. Click credit goes to Chamara.

View of Balalgira from Velangolla Pathana. Click credit goes to Chamara.

View of Balalgira from Velangolla Pathana. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Paddies of Uda Iluka. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Paddies of Uda Iluka. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Moving on Velangolla Pathana.

Moving on Velangolla Pathana.

We always kept our path at the edge of Pathana to view the drop. Last time we have noticed the elephant at the middle of Pathana. We have passed small Pinus patch and reached almost flat grassy area. Suddenly we noticed an elephant at a drop with 15-20m gap. We were nervous and started to run back. But when we looked back we saw the elephant was also running away from us. It made to stop us and move towards the elephant. The elephant gradually hided into tree cover and we could see another one with this elephant.

We always kept our path along the edge of right hand side of Pathana.

We always kept our path along the edge of right hand side of Pathana.

Nice cross section of Velangolla. It shows the step ladder way of climbing Yahangala.

Nice cross section of Velangolla. It shows the step ladder way of climbing Yahangala.

This shows our pathway along Velangolla Pathana.

This shows our pathway along Velangolla Pathana.

The view towards Uda Iluka.

The view towards Uda Iluka.

Chamara is enjoying the view.

Chamara is enjoying the view.

Velangolla Pathana and Yahangala.

Velangolla Pathana and Yahangala.

Velangolla Pathana and Yahangala

Velangolla Pathana and Yahangala

It was kind of a gloomy weather.

It was kind of a gloomy weather.

Foot pathways from Kalugala to reach Velangolla Pathana. We used one of these to descend in 2010.

Foot pathways from Kalugala to reach Velangolla Pathana. We used one of these to descend in 2010.

Velangolla Pathana.

Velangolla Pathana.

Velangolla Pathana. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Velangolla Pathana. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Different appearance of Yahangala

Different appearance of Yahangala

At the edge

At the edge

Pinus patch

Pinus patch

Most beautiful section of Velangolla Pathana

Most beautiful section of Velangolla Pathana

Most beautiful section of Velangolla Pathana

Most beautiful section of Velangolla Pathana

Velangolla Pathana

Velangolla Pathana

Velangolla Pathana

Velangolla Pathana

Fresh elephant dung

Fresh elephant dung

Passing a small peak at Velangolla Pathana

Passing a small peak at Velangolla Pathana

Looked back.....

Looked back…..

Typical plateau. This area is good for camping.

Typical plateau. This area is good for camping.

Typical plateau. This area is good for camping.

Typical plateau. This area is good for camping.

The descend of Pathana where we assumed to have elephants. Click credit goes to Chamara.

The descend of Pathana where we assumed to have elephants. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Coming across jumbo...... The elephant is also running away from us. Click credit goes to Chamara

Coming across jumbo…… The elephant is also running away from us. Click credit goes to Chamara

The elephant is moving away from us... Click credit goes to Chamara.

The elephant is moving away from us… Click credit goes to Chamara.

Under the cover of trees. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Under the cover of trees. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Under the cover of trees. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Under the cover of trees. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Click credit goes to Chamara

Click credit goes to Chamara

The elephant roaming at Velangolla Pathana. Third encounter. Click credit goes to Chamara.

The elephant roaming at Velangolla Pathana. Third encounter. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Second one out of three. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Second one out of three. Click credit goes to Chamara.

Hope these elephants have enough food and water at this Pathana.

Hope these elephants have enough food and water at this Pathana.

Then we moved further and reached the other end of Pathana. Velangolla Pathana gradually connects with the low land from this side. On the other side we saw a
Chena with a small house. But there was a huge drop where we wanted to get down. We looked for a foot pathway to reach this Chena but it was not successful. Then we decided to get down through Mana bushes at the drop to reach Chena.

Nearby lake at Batumulla side. Photographed by Chamara Perera.

Nearby lake at Batumulla side. Photographed by Chamara Perera.

18 hair pin bends / photographed by Chamara Perera.

18 hair pin bends / photographed by Chamara Perera.

The drop to Batumulla side. Photographed by Chamara Perera.

The drop to Batumulla side. Photographed by Chamara Perera.

The drop to Udaththawa side.

The drop to Udaththawa side.

Pathana gradually connects with low land from this end.

Pathana gradually connects with low land from this end.

Pathana gradually connects with low land from this end.

Pathana gradually connects with low land from this end.

View of Yahangala and Kehelpothdoruwegala with Velangolla Pathana.

View of Yahangala and Kehelpothdoruwegala with Velangolla Pathana.

Incidental capturing....

Incidental capturing….

Getting down through Mana patch

Getting down through Mana patch

Mana and Velangolla Pathana

Mana and Velangolla Pathana

Where we were.....

Where we were…..

This Chena belongs to Kiri Banda Mama (කිරි බණ්ඩා මාමා) who is 86years old. He lives here with her disabled daughter. They asked us to stop for “Kahata”/කහට but we politely refused it and got directions to Batumulla where we can get a bus. It was almost a descend from there to Batumulla. By one and half hour we reached Batumulla. We had a small wash from Batumulla hospital and hired a threewheel to Hasalaka.

The Chena at Medakelle

The Chena at Medakelle

Reaching Chena

Reaching Chena

Posed for group photo. Belongs to Chamara Perera.

Posed for group photo. Belongs to Chamara Perera.

Small road named by his name.

Small road named by his name.

Crossing the bridge

Crossing the bridge

Map reading: Click to enlarge. Blue star shows our start from Uda Iluka. Black star shows Velangolla Pathana. Red star shows Medakelle village where we descend.

Map reading: Click to enlarge. Blue star shows our start from Uda Iluka. Black star shows Velangolla Pathana. Red star shows Medakelle village where we descend.

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