Wednesday, April 9, 2014

AT WILPATHTHU (Land of Lakes)


Date - 15.12.2013

Days - 2 days one night

Crew 
Between 5-35 years of age (16 Persons)

Vehicles
  • ISUZU Big Horn
  • 2 Mitsubishi 4dr5
Accommodation 
  • 1st day at Wilpaththu (Rest housed and family cottages you can find at near the entrance)
Transport 
  • To Wilpaththu – Kandy >Kurunegala>Padeniya Junction>Galgamuwa>Thabuthtegama>Wilpaththu
  • Inside Wilpaththu - Hunuwilla Entarnce > KudiraMalai Point > KuweniPlace > and return Route
Events 
  • Pilgrimage
  • Wildlife 
  • Photography
  • off-road driving

Weather 
Dry Weather

Roads
Good road condition to  Wilpatthu (Highway) and  
Offroad inside the national park 


You have to get the permission (Tickets) from Wild Life Department at the entrance. 

Important when Travelling (vehicles)
  • it is better to use Jeeps/Land rover or Similar vehicles. 
  • 4WD is must
  • Mechanical Jack
  • A belt polyester
  • Extra Fuel Tank
  • Extra Battery
  • Tool Kit
  • Torch
  • Any other relevents
Important when Travelling (Crew)
  • Enough Water Bottles

About Wilpaththu

Wilpattu National Park (Willu-pattu; Land of Lakes) is a park located on the island of Sri Lanka. The unique feature of this park is the existence of "Willus" (Natural lakes) - Natural, sand-rimmed water basins or depressions that fill with rainwater. Located in the Northwest coast lowland dry zone of Sri Lanka. The park is located 30 km west Anuradhapura and located 26 km north of Puttalam (approximately 180 km north of Colombo). The park is 131, 693 hectares and ranges from 0 to 152 meters above sea level. Nearly sixty lakes (Willu) and tanks are found spread throughout Wilpattu. Wilpattu is the largest and one of the oldest National Parks in Sri Lanka. Wilpattu is among the top national parks world renowned for its Leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya) population. The Leopard population in Wilpattu is still not yet known.

Reference - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilpattu_National_Park

Flora

There are many types of vegetation to be found in Wilpattu; Littoral vegetation, including Salt grass and low scrub monsoon forest with tall emergents, such as Palu (Manilkara hexandra), and Satin (Chloroxylon swietenia), Milla (Vitex altissima), Weera (Drypetes sepiaria), Ebony (Disopyros ebenum) and Wewarna (Alseodaphne semecapriflolia).

Faun

31 species of mammals have been identified within Wilpattu national park. Mammals that are identified as threatened species living within the Wilpattu National Park are the elephant (Elephas maximus), Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus), leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya) and water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Sambhur, spotted deer, mongoose, mouse and shrew are more of Wilpattu's residents.

Birds

The painted stork, the open bill, little cormorant, Sri Lanka Junglefowl (Gallus lafayetii) along with many species of owls, terns, gulls, eagles, kites buzzards are to be found at Wilpattu National Park. Wetland bird species that can be senn in Wilpattu are the Garganey (Anas querquedula), Pin tail (Anas acuta), Whistling teal (Dendrocygna javanica), Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), White ibis (Threskiornis malanocephalus), Large white egret (Egretta alba modesta), Cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) and Purple heron (Ardea purpurea).

Reptiles

The most common reptiles found in the park are the Monitor Lizard (Varanus bengalensis), Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris), Common cobra (Naja naja), Rat snake (Ptyas mucosus), Indian python (Python molurus), Pond turtle (Melanonchelys trijuga) and the Soft shelled turtle (Lissemys punctata) who are resident in the large permanent Villus.

Reference - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilpattu_National_Park



4DR5











Natural



Giant









White eyes of gota


Big Horn





No footage beyond the rope

Kudiramalai Point



Special Soil. Very high  hardness 

A special soil only visibl in here in he island



Many



Place where Kuweni Live

Place where Kuweni Live

Kuweni Place

Kuweni Palace

Kuweni Place