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Udawatta tea estate

Hello..! my blog mates who love travelling. This blog is continued three or four moths without publishing anything. Somehow I was able to find a very high place where has a amazing view of Kurunegala, Matale and Kadugannawa. 




First of all I would like to wish you all a happy happy new year. May your mind be strong as much as you can travel in this new year. hahahah....

So I am going to introduce you the place that I found on my vacation. 

Ankumbura is a village situated in Central Province of Kandy District. It is also surrounded by Sinhala and Muslim villages. Ankumbura is cold village and it is frequently coverd with fob during noon times.





The place I am going to let you know is situated in near to the Ankumbura town. When you go along the (Kandy - Ankumbura) road passing through Poojapitiya, Dolapihilla, Galhinna, you will meet a road called udawatta from your left side before the Ankumbura town.



Udawatta is  most popular bungalow in Ankumbura. You have to go on udawatta road about 5 kilo-meters from the ( Kandy - Ankumbura ) main road. The road is not bad. All vehicles are recommended to go. On top there is a amazing bungalow which has a very beautiful and wonderful garden. Also there has a helicopter land. You may only able to reach for the bungalow area. So you have to park your vehicle near the bungalow, And the rest you will have to walk through the beautiful tea estate. The environment is green and more peaceful. The villager are very kind and calm. You also can hang with them to talk.



The distance to the top is about 1 kilo-meter from the bungalow area. There have amazing 360 view from the top. Also you won't believe how much wonderful the view is. For more information contact me from below social medias.  


   

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